Okay, guys, I think I've been dragging this out because I didn't want it to end. Our last day was just a travel day and thus, pretty boring, so I'm going to add a few pictures from Caitlin's graduation project.
Sat, 2/28
We were catching the Magical Express at 5:15 am. That's IN THE MORNING, folks!

I mean, I'm an early bird but come on. I did manage to roust the girls out of bed and it turned out the only thing we forgot was Caitlin's pillow. I got a call from the Boardwalk a few days later and, bless their hearts, they spent TWENTY-FOUR DOLLARS to express mail it to me.
So, we were sadly waiting outside the Boardwalk for the Magical Express. The only upside of leaving so early is that we did not have to watch the happy, excited guests who were just arriving at the hotel nor did we have to watch happy, excited guests on their way to a park. It was dark and we were the only ones out there. The bus arrived right on time and I sadly watched the little video while Caitlin napped. We weren't able to check our luggage at the resort because we were leaving so early so we had to schlep it all with us. I was disappointed not to be able to take advantage of that.
I was surprised--despite the long lines, the Delta/NW line went really quickly. We got the girls checked it. We got some breakfast at McDonalds and the girls headed off to security. Caitlin was irritated that it was only 6:20 and their flight didnt leave until 8:30. At least I could blame getting there early on the ME. I didnt get to pick the time.

Although because, according to Caitlin, I am usually "insanely early," I'd have probably gotten us there at the same time. I was really sad to see my baby go.
Alex and I checked our luggage at 7;15 and hit the bookstore. It only took a few minutes to go through security despite the long line. I like the way theyve added more lanes but some people think theyre experienced flyers but theyre really not. If you have small kids, you need to go in the family line. Trust me on this, folks. You may travel a lot but just because of their age and the fact that they need help, little kids are not really old enough to be "experienced travellers." I think a good rule of thumb is, if you can't tie your own shoes--you need to go in the family line.
Cait's flight left right on time so I thought we were out of the woods and I didn't need to worry about her anymore. The girls were connecting in Atlanta. As we were getting ready to board, Cait called and told me they were still on the runway. They ended up missing their connection but managed to get a flight out at 4:55, thank goodness. I was very proud of her for figuring out what to do all on her own. Sadly, she is all grown up now.
So, here's my blast from the past--pictures from
Disneyland/WDW trips from days gone by.
Here's a bad picture of me but a cute one of Caitie:
And this isn't a WDW picture but she's just so darned cute. This is the beginning of her Pink Power Ranger infatuation.
So, that's it--thanks so much everyone for reading along! I really appreciate it!