Yikes! It is a winter wonderland here in NY!

That gives me motivation to go "back" to the Poly!
After such a busy day we tried to work some relaxation into our schedule! As if it's really possible to "relax" in Walt Disney World. Here was our plan:
Friday, November 21st:
8:00AM: Wake up early and explore the resort, hang out at the beach or the pool.
*Breakfast at the hotel/by the pool - Captain cooks take out Tonga toast and Mickey waffles (2 CS)
12:00PM: Animal Kingdom *Snacks for lunch? (see AK cheat sheet) (2 CS, 2 snacks)
DON'T FORGET TO STOP AT AKL FOR ZEBRA DOMES!
6:05PM: Dinner at Kona Cafe
pooltime/fireworks on the beach? after dinner (can watch the "
MVMCP" fireworks from the Beach 9:30PM)
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And how the day actually ended up..............
I was able to hold off my mental alarm clock 'til about 8AM. We all appreciated the extra sleep. We had purposely left the morning pretty much open, so we were in no rush to head out anywhere. Sarah and Mom volunteered to go get breakfast from Captain Cook's while Nor and I watched cartoons (are you catching a trend here?!

). They came back with so much food-Mickey waffles and Tonga Toast-Oh my! Such a yummy breakfast. Check out Sarah's report for the details-
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?p=29077262#post29077262.
After breakfast Nora had more mail waiting for her.
Today it was from Princess Aurora. The letter said:
Dear Nora,
I heard you had a great time meeting all the other princesses yesterday! What fun!! I know you will have a wonderful time at Animal Kingdom today! Say "hi" to all the animals for me-you know they are all my friends!! Keep practicing your singing and dancing-Prince Phillip and I are glad you like our song!
Love, Aurora
p.s. Flora, Fauna, and Merriweather say "Hi"
Princess Aurora left Nora some princess hair bows. What a lucky girl. After our huge breakfast we decided we would brave the pool.
We had already accumulated some laundry and had considered having it sent out to be done but after seeing the prices

they charged we quickly changed our minds. Mom volunteered to take care of it. What are Moms/Grammies for, right?! Luckily, the laundry room was right near our building and the quiet pool where we were swimming so mom threw the load in and then came to the pool to watch us swim. Again, it wasn't super warm outside but the pool water felt great! Just like the bathtub. Nora LOVED it! She was a little fishy! Oh, and thank Aunnie for the 80s side ponytail! haha!
After the pool it was time to dry off and hit the beach!
We all had a great time relaxing and playing in the sand with Nora. Her favorite thing was burying Aunnie's feet!
Of course no relaxation on the beach at the Poly would be complete without some time in the hammocks. Princess Castle! I see Princess Castle!
We decided that we would be brave and attempt to go to Animal Kingdom without letting Grammie and Nora nap. This would be our first test of the Poly buses, as well. Sarah and I had gone back and forth for months as to whether or not we should even go to AK on this trip. Sarah argued that since we were staying at the Poly that we should just do Epcot and MK. I was more hesitant of that because I thought that Nora would especially enjoy AK this trip-every 2 year old loves animals, right?! So, I got my way and we ended up planning this one afternoon at AK, unfortunately it didn't turn out quite as I expected it would.
So, we didn't wait too long for an AK bus, but did see 2 HS buses before the AK bus came. I believe we also had to drop/pick people up from Blizzard Beach (which was pretty much deserted on that day b/c it was chilly). Nora was excited to ride on the bus. Haha...she got to experience so many different forms of transportation on this trip! There weren't a lot of people arriving when we got to AK. I think it must have been around 1:00PM when we got there and the park was only scheduled to be open 'til 5PM. In fact as we entered we saw a sign stating that the last safari of Kilimanjaro safaris would depart at 4:45PM. This was the #1 priority on our list, so we made a mental note of this. We stopped on our way in to say hi to Brer Bear. This was funny--Nora was carrying her stuffed Winnie the Pooh when we went over to see Brer Bear and he noticed Pooh. He stopped everything and went somewhere--we didn't know what the heck he was doing and neither did the CM who was assisting him. He went over got a park map and a sharpie and drew a line showing us where to go to meet Winnie the Pooh! So cute and nice! After all that there was quite an impatient line waiting behind us. We took a few quick pics and were on our way.
We had never seen the Oasis so empty. We took advantage and explored the little paths and caves. We saw a lot of beautiful birds. Oh, and I must mention that Sarah had gotten Nora the cutest outfit from Janie&Jack--you can't really appreciate it in the pictures, but is a giraffe print tank with khaki crop pants/capris--so cute...anyway...I'm getting off track! Ahh, now i'm on the Janie and Jack website looking at clothes..hehe...back to AK...
Nora refused to ride in her stroller this day, so the majority of the time she spent on Grammie's shoulders. (I swear we just had that stroller for helping cart stuff around--she barely rode in it at all). So, eventhough we were on our way to "Africa" to get fastpasses for the safari, we couldn't resist stopping for a quick snack. Not to step on Sarah's toes, but .....Mom can't pass up a chocolate banana and it has become sort of a tradition for us to get a popcorn bucket at AK.
Oh, so this leads me to something else that I haven't mentioned so far-We decided this trip that we really wanted to get into Pin Trading. We didn't really have any major goals, just to have fun with it. So Sarah and I had both ordered some pins cheap on Ebay and were anxious to at least look and find some fun pins. Sarah decided she wanted to look for characters from Alice in Wonderland. I was gonna try to get some cute Minnie or Princess ones. So, when we are getting the popcorn, the CM has a lot of pins, including a Chesire Cat, I believe and a cute Minnie. So Sarah traded for the Cat and I went for the Minnie. Well, as we were walking away I took a closer look at my Minnie pin and thought it didn't quite look right, then I checked out the back of the pin and there was no Disney logo---grrr..I got had for a FAKE-O pin! I was so dissapointed. That basically did it for the pin trading for me for the entire trip! Ugh! Better luck next time!
Where was I? Okay, so I ran ahead and got fastpasses for Kilimanjaro safaris. The return time was something like 2:30-3:30PM, so we had some time to kill. We decided to head to Expedition Everest! On our way out of Africa we saw...
The wait time for Everest was only 20 minutes. We definitely could handle that wait. We tried to convince Mom to do the baby swap and ride but she said no way and that she and Nora would go watch the monkeys play while we rode. Another AK tradition-a "self portrait" on the way up! Yikes, look at those crows feet!
So, Sarah and I have this habit of being on rides in front of/with people that are a bit over excited/scared and this was no exception. There were these two kids behind us that kept saying, "we're going to die, say goodbye" etc. Does this happen to anyone else? So they screamed wildly the entire ride-it was kinda funny. The ride was great as always! Such a fun coaster! It took us a while to find Nora and Mom after the ride. Finally we found them on the bridge that leads over towards Dinoland. Then something happened that I still feel a little bad about--we, well, mostly me were able to convince Mom that she really need to ride Expedition Everest (she'd never done it before)-I was telling her how cool the theming is and that she really would appreciate it--well, she agreed to go on it and off she and Sarah went! Nora and I walked over to Dinoland. We tried to win a stuffed dinosaur at skee-ball but lost

Then we rode the Triceratop spin. It was fun to have some alone time with Nora. I realized while we were hanging out that it was one of the only times I had been alone with her since we got to Florida-what can I say, I'm a bit selfish with my Nora time! Sarah called me after their expedition was over and said that there was a "Nemo" show starting that Mom wanted to do and that Mom was furious with me--uh oh. Nor and I parked the stroller and met Sar and Mom at the theater. Yup. Mom was MAD--like really upset. She hated the "YETI" and thought it was awful and said she'd never forgive me! haha--I did honestly feel bad, but "just think how brave you are, mom" After a nice relaxing Nemo musical she was feeling better. That Nemo show is great! We had never seen it before. It is so colorful and fun and the music is wonderful--except the songs totally got stuck in my head! We all enjoyed it very much. Unfortunately, after the show was over we realized that we had missed our fastpass time and it was getting near closing time-booo! Where does the time go in Disney anyway? It must pass twice as quickly as at home time! Sarah had wanted to get some breadsticks at Pizzafari because she was so excited that this counted as one snack credit (refer to her thread for why this is now a sore subject with her
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?p=29077262#post29077262) so we decided to fit this in as opposed to rush all the way back to Africa to try to make it on the last safari of the day. On our way to the breadsticks we came upon the place that Brer Bear had worked so hard to tell us about: The place to meet Pooh! Doesn't he look cute in his hat and scarf?
Nora passed right by Eeyore-poor Eeyore

She wanted to see this guy:
After a yummy snack at Pizzafari we tried to do something else we had never done-go to Camp Minnie and Mickey. We got down there just in time to see Minnie leaving for the day!

Nora was crushed. All the other characters were done for the day too! So dissapointing. It was really neat down there and we all agreed to make that our first stop on our next visit. Here is Donald Duck's Christmas tree:
We slowly made our way to the exit, feeling as if we had failed at AK. Maybe Sarah was right, maybe we should have just stuck with MK and Epcot for this trip. Oh, well, you know what they say about hindsight....So, we figured out what all the characters were in such a rush for--a little "closing
parade" --Nor was happy again! She blew kisses and waved to all her "friends"!
We had dinner reservations this night for Kona Cafe, but at the rate we were going there was no way we were going to be back and ready for a nice sit down meal at 6:00PM. I'm sure Sarah will mention this in her food report, but the dinner plans for this night were some that gave us the most headaches in the months leading up to the trip. We had originally planned on all going to Jiko--I've always really really wanted to go there. But then a CM on the phone one day suggested that it probably wouldn't be the best place for Nora, so we changed it to a ressie for 2 figuring Sar and I could go and Mom would watch Nora. Well, then I started feeling guilty about not including everyone so we decided on Kona. We really wanted Ohana but couldn't get a reservation there. Blah, so in retrospect we probably just should have stuck with the Jiko reservation, because what ended up happening was Nora and Grammie went back to the room and settled in for the night and Sarah and I got a later dinner reservation at Kona. Mmm...yummy meal. We had tons of leftovers to bring back to Grammie. When we got back to the room after dinner, the babysitter (aka Grammie) was asleep on the bed, while Nora was laying next to her watching cartoons! Not just any cartoons, but the same ones they play back to back to back on this one channel on the Disney resort TVs! Ahh...caught you Grammie--asleep on the job! She was happy to see the yummy leftovers--ask Sarah what we ate! hehe. Although we were all pretty much pooped at this point, I really had my heart set on watching the Holiday Wishes fireworks from the beach. No one would go with me, so I grabbed a blanket and found a hammock just in time for the show. It was beautiful. I had always read what a great place the Poly is to watch the fireworks, but words can not describe how perfect it was. Such a nice perk to staying at the Poly! After the fireworks it was time to climb into bed (if there was space for me in one!) and rest up for an early morning. Princesses need their beauty sleep especially if they're going to be at the MK for rope-drop!!!
UP NEXT: Nora gets some extra special Pixie Dust, a Fantastic Brunch with Chef Mickey, and another Girls Vacation First!!!