Episode 6- breakfast on the Savannah!
So, here it was, our much anticipated morning to sleep in, and what time did I wake up?
7:30 am
So much for sleeping in! My body is so conditioned to waking up early, that now sleeping in til 8 am is something crazy! Well, we had stuff to do, and anyway, I was dying to see what was going on right outside our window.
I jumped out of bed, threw open the curtains (much to the dismay of DH, who was still sleeping, and perfectly content to snooze away) and there, right below our balcony was a whole herd of zebras!
They were jumping and running and just generally having the time of their life. I know I should have grabbed the camera, but I was too busy enjoying the view, and by the time I got my senses together, they had moved on some.
One lone zebra- a straggler from the herd
The plan for the morning was to have breakfast on our balcony, and then spend some time by the pool, but it was a chilly morning, so I nixed the pool plans.
Dh decided to join me to go and get the food, so we both headed down to Mara for some provisions. This was one reason I really liked Jambo house. It was a really short walk from the DVC rooms to Mara, something that I wouldnt have had access to if we were out in Kindani.
We got our food to go and headed right back up to our room.
I set up our feast on our little table- Mickey waffles for me and croissant sandwhich for DH.
Breakfast- meet savannah!
Then I went back inside to break out the bubbly! I had brought a little bottle of champagne and some plastic flutes so we could celebrate with mimosas for breakfast. It was a perfect compliment to our breakfast, and nothing says vacation like alcohol for breakfast.
Before
After
The only unfortunate thing was that when we sat down to eat, most the animals had moved on. We got to view a few birds, storks maybe, but all the big game was elsewhere. No matter, it was still a lovely morning and a lovely view.
breakfast time!
pretty empty savannah!
Towards the end of our breakfast we did see a small truck driving in circles around the savannah. I wondered aloud what they were doing, and DH said They are looking for animal poop. No way, I said, they are just likely checking everything out.
Well, after driving in circles for a while, the truck stopped, and the people got out with big shovels, and low and behold, DH was right. We had a good laugh about that, but I guess it makes sense, it would get pretty pungent on those balconies if there were no official pooper scoopers.
After breakfast, since it had not really warmed up, we made the final call to skip the pool and head to the MK. We got ready, and left the room.
Half way to the elevator, I realized I left my wedding rings in the room, so we had to turn around and head back for them. Since having Everett I have really gotten out of the habit of wearing them. I accidentally scratched his face with my solitaire when he was about four months old, and I just felt terrible, so I stopped wearing them around him. Since this was our big adults only weekend, I brought them along, but I found that they were easy to forget, since I wasnt used to having them on my fingers.
We werent too far, so it was no big deal to head back, and before long we were on our way to the MK.
When we arrived at the bus stop we had the good luck to have a bus right there waiting on us! When we realized that it was a MK bus, we did hustle, but it is much easier to pick up the pace when it is just you and your own two feet, that is for sure!
On the way into the MK, I stopped to take some pictures. I just love the fall decorations for the MK. I know this may sound scandalous, but I love the fall decorations even more than the Christmas ones! That is, except for the Castle dream lights, they are in a league all their own.
Walking under this gives me shivers!
Once inside the MK, I took some more photos,
and I did some pin trading with the CM out and about around Main Street. That is when we ran into the CM who chose us to be the Grand Marshalls of the parade back in 2009! It was so exciting to see him again, and he remembered us because we just found out that we were having Everett, and not only did he give us the chance of a lifetime in being the parade Grand Marshalls, but he bought Everett his first pair of mickey ears! It was so exciting to see him again, and I was sure to thank him for the wonderful experience and to let him know that we will never forget him. It really was a magical exchange, the CM was so thrilled that we remembered him, and he was really touched that it meant so much to us.
After that it was time to head over to our first ride of the day- which one was it? Stay tuned to find out!