Wow…6 reports. Doesn’t feel like that many. Time flies when you’re talking about vacation…

Yes, it does!
Alex’s dream job would be working aboard the Jungle Cruise, where he could throw puns around all day, every day. And if that position was full, he’d make his mark in the Contemporary gift shop or MouseGears.
Unfortunately for him, his entire paycheck would go to all the cool Disney items he happened upon while on shift.



But on the bright side, you'd have everything you wanted before it sold out!
You would think at such a young age, the boy wouldn’t have strong opinions on what he likes/dislikes, but he already knows that no Disney trip is complete without experiencing every mode of transportation the company has to offer. He’s also fully aware that fireworks go off in the sky every night and expects them to serve as his pre-bedtime entertainment.
In our minds, we all deserved some time together to reconnect as a family. Alex wanted to bond with Landon again, I wanted to not have to load a dishwasher for a few days, and Landon wanted to stay up past his normal bedtime.
A Disney trip was a win all around.
Makes perfect sense to me. You all deserved it.
The week and a half leading up to our trip was a busy one. My sister in-law and nephew were visiting my mother, who lives about 20 minutes away from me, and Landon and I were going back and forth to her house to visit with them. Alex was moved to a new location after he returned to work, so he had a lot of training to complete. He was also studying for a promotion test, so we kind of saw each other in passing those days.
Everything was going swell.
Yeah, that reconnecting thing seems to be off to a fast start.
There was going to be a 4th family member joining us.


I was pregnant.
Talk about an unexpected surprise.
Yeah... thanks for already sharing that spoiler...
We didn’t necessarily want to get up before sunrise, but that’s when our 1 year old liked to rise and shine.
Kids rarely understand the concept of sleeping in.
We've got the other end of the spectrum. Never want to go to bed, but then they don't want to wake up.
Unless it is actually a day when we can sleep in.
Then they want to wake up.
Yes, indeed, my family was going to be staying at one of the Magic Kingdom resorts.
That certainly is exciting!
I mean, it’s hard to get first time jitters when you’ve been there 6 or 7 times in 5 years.
Not to say that I don’t get excited. I do.
But it’s a familiar excitement.
I understand what you mean. I'm glad that this trip held that extra special feeling for you!
The Polynesian holds a lot of significance for me, and it was baffling me that I was about to check into a room there.
Alex made the best Disney decision ever by convincing me to live out a dream.
He knew what he was doing!
I want to sleep through the night but I’m not QUITE there yet so I’m going to wake up at 4 am every day and want to crawl in bed with you then kick you until 6:30
When does this phase end???

I sleep with an extra pillow to put between me and an almost 6 year old when he ends up in our bed. It at least helps soften the blows.
I’m a firm believer that military spouses hold a special kind of strength to make Christmas an amazing and celebratory occasion for the kids while their loved one is gone. I had the good fortune to have my immediate family with me for the holidays. My dad put together Landon’s gifts on Christmas Eve, my mom cooked Christmas dinner, and my younger brother played with all Landon’s gifts with him.
But even with family it was hard not to be sad.
I'm glad that you had so much support from your family, but I'm sorry you had to go through that all. Thank you to you, Alex and Landon for everything you've all sacrificed.
I know there’s a huge uproar over the new policy they are testing out regarding paying for resort parking, and while I can see the opposing side, I also think about what a pain in the rear it was to get a spot at the Poly for people who were actually staying at the resort and can kind of see the reasoning behind it.
I actually kind of like it. What I've seen, it seems that you won't have to pay to park if you are a resort guest or have a confirmed ADR. It will limit the ability to just show up and go to a QS place or a lounge, but at the end of the day, I really feel like resort parking should be prioritized for a resort guest so it makes a lot of sense. Might cut back on people trying to game the system and skip out on paying for parking to go to the parks.
We got our stroller out of the trunk and loaded it down with a backpack, cooler, pillows, the laptop bag, and diaper bag.
We made the kid walk.
That sounds terrible.
But we really needed the storage space.
Been there, done that!
Proof of my complete absentmindedness is my lack of lobby photos from the time. That had to be a first for me. I don’t think I’ve ever not documented our arrival before. Even if it was just in the parking lot; I’ve always snapped some kind of picture to try and capture everyone’s excitement.
I'm sure you were so jittery from all the excitement and adrenaline that the picture would have just been a blur anyway.
(Side note: who puts the smoking section right in front of the steps to get into the lobby? If you are going to designate a specific spot for smokers to go in order to keep them from doing it around others, wouldn’t it make sense to put it somewhere away from a high traffic area? Just a thought.)
Disney. That's who. And I don't know why. That was also my biggest complaint about our stay at POR... the DSA near our building was right along the main trail to get to the food court. You couldn't get there without going way out of the way or walking right through the DSA.
It was such an easy route that I messed it up.
Constantly.
Every time, in fact.
Well, at least you're consistent.
I either forgot to turn left and headed straight or walked right on past the entrance doors. I’d always look around, see the sign stating the name of the longhouse and realize I’d overshot it and have to turn around like a fool.
I’m sure I entertained legions of guests with my sad navigation skills.
It's a good thing that you don't have to figure out how to navigate around a foreign country any time in the near future...
Probably my favorite little thing about the room. I was able to keep my camera battery, my laptop, phone and IPAD chargers all right there in one location. Whereas, at Pop, my camera and IPAD charger are usually on the ground on the back wall, the phone charger on the nightstand, and the laptop getting swapped out with other ones due to there not being enough outlets.
Alex left soon after that to go retrieve the rest of our luggage. (Everyone who remembers Alex’s determination not to use bell service will be happy to hear that he continued with that trend here, too.)
And seeing as we had a dinner to get to in an hour or so, Alex and I figured it would be smart to let him have some fun before forcing him to get in another chair again.
Which meant…it was time to go exploring!
Makes sense to me! And you're in a pretty good place to do some exploring.