How long can you go between updates? I guess I'm trying to find out!
Edited to add: Good grief, I've completely forgotten how to size the pictures on Photobucket! Sorry about the variations. I'll get it fixed for next time (sometime in Feb. at the rate I'm going!

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Friday begins, August 20, 2010
Friday began awfully early for me, as I woke up in the middle of the night with my eye bothering me. It was so uncomfortable that I got out of bed to look at it to see if I could figure out what to do. When I could finally open my eyes after turning on the light, my eye was incredibly red and a little goopy. My first and only thought -- pink eye. I had some meds left over from my last case of it, however, they were at home. I went back to bed but struggled to sleep, trying to come up with a solution. I have very poor vision which is corrected nicely by my hard contact lenses. I don’t see well with glasses, so despite having updated lenses in them, I was worried about having to wear them. On top of that, my eyes are very sensitive to light, so my sunglasses, which were dark to begin with, had been darkened another few shades by the optician in preparation for this trip. Would I be able to see for our last two days?
My eye didn’t look much better in the morning. I decided to put my allergy drops in for the heck of it and put my lenses in anyway. I figured I could call the eye doctor first thing on Monday and hopefully see her that afternoon so I could start work on Wednesday. While my eye wasn’t as uncomfortable as it had been during the night, my contact became very cloudy and I was almost unable to see out of my right eye. Sometimes it would clear when I blinked, so I did a lot of blinking! It made picture taking interesting and more important than ever so I could eventually see what I had missed!
Rope drop at MK wasn’t until 9:00, so we just weren’t in a hurry. We had breakfast in the room, our usual cereal and milk along with some snack credit fruit, but this morning I ran to the food court and got a Mickey head waffle for the boys (all three) to share. Here’s the second (and last, I think!) food picture from the entire trip! (Not sure what I did to it size wise here!)
Because we were moving so slowly, we didn’t get to MK in time to get through the turnstiles before the welcome show started. I was a bit disappointed because the view from where we were wasn’t very good. We were able to push though the turnstiles right after the show ended, though. The boys and I decided to pick up some confetti (after making sure we weren’t blocking anyone from walking through!). According to my DH, a CM saw us and whispered to another one, who then gave us the remains of his bag of confetti! I couldn’t believe it! What a magical moment! I hope those two CMs realize that made my day! I needed a lot of pixie dust that day, because my eye was bothering me all day.
We tried to hop the trolley to ride down Main Street, but it had already left and we were out of luck. By the time we arrived at Dumbo, the line was 20 minutes long, but we parked the stroller and waited anyway. I got to ride with my big guy and enjoy the fact that he still likes time with his mama too!
When we got off Dumbo, we realized that it had been less than 20 minutes total! Yeah! For some reason, we curved around the back of the ride to head to the stroller and found the “extra” Dumbo, just perfect for pictures! This helped to make up for all of my elephant rear end pictures from earlier in the week. I wish the background in this picture wasn’t so busy so the boys would stand out more, but I still love this one!
We got excited when we got closer to the teacups, because there was no line at all! Then we realized they didn’t seem to be running. A cheery CM “sadly” told us that there had been a pot of rancid tea, so it would be awhile before we could ride. I still giggle at that! As we walked by towards the Speedway, my DH noticed that they had opened a trapdoor in the floor of the ride and that Imagineers (or whoever fixes rides) were climbing down into the machinery of the ride. The idea of riding the Speedway was abandoned and we hung out at the fence of the teacups, all the while being assured by the same cheery CM that they did not need a mechanical engineer (DH) to help, that going beneath the ride was not on any tour, and there was no way he was going to be allowed to climb the fence.
There was really nothing exciting to see other than the trapdoor being open, so eventually we made it over to the Speedway. We made up for my poor lane choice of earlier in the week, as a new lane opened just as we were getting ready to enter the pit area. On and off yet again, this time driving with my little one.
It was snack time! I love frozen Coke and DH and the boys love frozen lemonade, so we headed to the Enchanted Grove to get some. (I know they don’t usually have frozen Coke there, but I was hoping that they would with Scuttle’s Landing being closed.) This is where the Disney magic wore very thin for me. They didn’t have the frozen Coke, and the only place in MK that sells it right now is the Launching Pad, which wasn’t going to open for well over an hour. So, as my eye itched and burned and I was boiling hot, I had to sit there and watch the three of them enjoy their frozen drinks while I had tepid water. I felt very sorry for myself and was very cranky. The earlier pixie dust had worn off (or more accurately, been sweated off!) I left them at a table in Tomorrowland, got Buzz FPs, and headed into Mickey’s Star Traders to do some hidden Mickey hunting.
I left the gift shop on the opposite side I had entered, away from my family. I wasn’t ready to face them or their frosty happiness, so I looked around for somewhere else to go and saw... PUSH! That cheered me right up and I flew back to get everyone else. I’m not sure the three of them really got the attraction, but we followed PUSH around for a little while (and he made a comment about that!). Stitch soon appeared and he and PUSH goofed around. I was beginning to feel silly for chasing a garbage can when the rest of my family didn’t seem to care much, so we decided to ride the train all the way around the park.
We hopped on the train in Toontown, and we were pleased with ourselves for getting seats right in the front. That didn’t last long, as those are the noisest seats on the train. I had a raging headache to go along with my cloudy vision by the time we got back to Toontown.
Will the day get better? It’s only 10:30!