Epcot - Monday, November 22 (continued)
It had rained some during our break and we saw this as we were parking:
We also had these:
It was about 5:00 and there weren’t many people there:
Clay got a work related call as we got through the turnstile so I went ahead of him and the girls to get us checked in. Since all of my party wasn’t there yet I had to wait until they arrived to check in. They finally caught up with me so back I went to check in. We had a fairly short wait.
The girls and I got our picture taken with:
We were seated close to the door where the Princesses come out. Our server was very nice and the service was good. We all got something from a Taste of Norway but there was nothing on the menu that Alison really liked so she didn’t order anything. Clay ordered the Traditional Kjottkake (Ground Beef and Pork Dumplings served with Mashed Potatoes, seasonal Vegetables, and Lingonberry Sauce), I ordered the Grilled Pork Chop ( with Potato Gratin, Apple-Raisin Chutney, and Demi-glace) and Hannah ordered a hot dog. We had dessert but I can’t remember what we had and nothing on the Allears menu looks familiar. *shrug*
The first Princess was:
Next was:
There was a lull in the action so I wasn’t watching for the door to open. I was getting ready to take a bite when I heard everyone in the vicinity say “OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!” and I think there was even some cheering. I quickly turned to see who was causing all the excitement and saw:
I got a little giddy myself when I saw her! LOL
And finally:
There was Princess Parade, which Hannah joined in (sorry…no pictures ) and then it was time to settle the bill and continue our evening. This was a good meal but I don’t know if we’ll eat there again. This meal was for Hannah since she wanted to see the Princesses. By the time we return, she’ll be out of the Princess phase so not sure if we’d use a TS credit for this meal.
After dinner, we were off to China for some shopping. The girls each got a fan and a panda umbrella (souvenir pictures will be posted later).
A China CM with Flat Stanley:
From China, we headed to Japan.
Earlier in the trip, I had told the girls about the pick-a-pearl in Japan and explained a little about how it worked. They were both interested in doing this so that was our mission in Japan. I found out later I didn’t do a very good job of explaining it.
The girls had to wait their turn so I told them to look over the oysters and to pick the ugliest one they could find. LOL It was finally their turn:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUyX_SiAkTM
Hannah’s pearl was 7 ¼” and Alison’s pearl was 6 ¾”. They both did a very good job of picking their oyster! As I was videoing the ceremony, I wasn’t really paying close attention to the girls. In my excitement, I thought they were both enjoying the experience.
After they each received their pearl, we went around to the settings. Hannah and I are at the counter looking over all the choices. She had the CM pull out a few so she could get a better look. I suddenly realized that Alison wasn’t standing there with us. I turned around and she and Clay were standing way behind us. I tried to get Alison to join me and Hannah but she shook her head “no”. A little while later, Clay came up and whispered in my ear that he and Alison were going outside. Hannah finally picked a clam shell setting and a 16’ chain. I called Clay to let him know Hannah and I were finished and we met back up.
He told me later that the whole experience had freaked Alison out and that she had actually been sobbing while they were waiting for us. It didn’t occur to me that this experience would be something so upsetting. But, I guess with all the hoopla and being the center of attention was just too much for Alison.
(continued in next post)