Day 6...Another Day at MK
We quickly got ready and made our way to the bus stop. Today we were once again headed to the Magical Kingdom. We had seen/done a lot the day before, but we had missed a lot as well. On this day, we were going to right that wrong.
Once again we started our day by saying "Mickey Mouse".
I love the balloons on Main Street! I love how they shine, float, swish, make noises when they rub together, the shadows they cast on the ground, the way they bounce when the balloon seller walks with them and how they bump around and sort of boing all. Also, after seeing the new movie, UP, I think I will always be reminded of that as well.
**SIDE BAR- GO AND SEE UP!!! It was a great movie. I loved it. I laughed. I CRIED! I was a total sappy dweeb...but it was so touching and funny and amazing in 3-D.**
After loving the balloons, we continued on to Fantasyland. We took a ride with Winnie the Pooh (no wait!) and both of us sang along the entire ride. Don't worry, no innocent ears were harmed during our ride, we were in our own hunny pot. Ha ha ha.
After singing our way through the Hundred Acre Wood, we popped over and took a spin in the Tea Cups. We were able to ride twice in a row without even having to hop off! It was a twirling good time!
Stitch took a lot of glee in trying to spin me silly. Two points for his old mom that he wasn't able to get the better of me.
Following the Tea Cups, we made haste for Tomorrowland. It was the land we hadn't even set foot in the day before (by design) and this day was going to be all about enjoying it to the fullest.
First up? SPACE MOUNTAIN, of course!! On our way in, we grabbed a fast pass and then we preceded to ride it three times in a row (getting off and going around each time). When the lines grew to more than five minutes long, we headed over to Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin. A family favorite! I was bound and determined to kick some birthday boy booty.

But...I didn't. HA HA HA. What was I thinking, of course he was going to whip me good. Well, at least I gave it my best shot.
We rode Buzz four times in a row! WOO HOO...the ride-a-thon continued! We were going around to get in line for ride number five when we were distracted by the sight of one of both of our favorite characters...the great Experiment 626 himself! STITCH (the big blue one). He was busy throwing photo pass cards into the photo pass photographer's hat. He looked lonely over there playing all by himself and that just wouldn't do at all!
We quickly made our way over and my little
Stitch joined the original 626 in a game of flick the cards. It's hard to say which Stitch actually won the contest...suffice it to say, they both looked like they were trying very hard. Ha. The photographer had suggested they play until someone had three in. Both of them tossed the last card at the same time and only one of them went in. BOTH of them claimed that
their card was the one that went in. A lot of finger waving and chest pointing on the 'real' Stitch's part indicated to us that he thought he was the winner. A lot of the same along with a few "I know mine went in because I could see it leave my fingers and yours are all covered in fur so you couldn't!" and "My card flew past yours at the last second!" came from my little
Stitch. Ha ha ha. In the end, the photographer declared it a tie and we told them to share the victory. This of course called for a handshake and that turned into a hug....or was he going to strangle him?
There was still nobody with Stitch so we stayed a little bit longer and they walked a few feet and then started dancing together. My
Stitch did the funky robot and the Egyptian and I swear I heard a chuckle coming from the original Stitch's head. I have video of the two dancing fiends and I will add it as soon as I get it uploaded. After the dance off, a few more pictures were taken.
The pictures that were taken with the original Stitch were some of my favorites from the entire trip. Maybe even more for the memories behind them than the images themselves. We had a lot of fun with the original 626!
Following our fun meet and greet we hopped on to the CoP. Once again we sang along (quietly...we didn't want to disturb the others riding with us). I love the song from the CoP. It always sticks in my head and I never mind. "There's a great big beautiful tomorrow....."
Just about the time we were done with that, I noticed that we could use our fast pass for Space Mountain. We grabbed another one on our way in and hopped on board for our FOURTH space journey of the day (and it wasn't even lunch time yet!). Speaking of lunch time, when we hopped off, it was defiantly time to do some snacking. For this snack break, we went with a classic. Mickey Bars and Mickey Sandwiches! They were so good and really hit the spot!
When
Stitch was looking to throw away his trash, I directed him to one particular garbage can. I did this because I had caught movement out of the corner of my eye (and saw a group of people starting to look twice at the can).
It was then we met, PUSH, the talking trash can.
Stitch loved him! We spent about ten minutes laughing at his antics, talking to him and YES, he did let
Stitch deposit his Mickey ice cream wrapper. In fact, I think he even kind of liked it. HA HA HA.
Thanks to our snacks, we had a bit more fuel in our tanks before we needed to stop for lunch. So, we chose to enjoy one of Stitch's favorite attractions (and my least favorite Disney attraction of all time). Stitch's Great Escape is NOT my idea of a good time. Let's be honest, you barely see him, he spits at you, it stinks, the shoulder harnesses bounce up and down on you, the lights flicker and on top of it all, there is ALWAYS some child screaming as if they are being dipped in boiling oil. Nothing short of me loving my little
Stitch oh so much as I do could have gotten me to head back into that attraction knowing what was in store. But look at this smile, I just couldn't say no. I am still not sure what he sees in it.

But...to each his own, I guess.