The One with the Mommy Meltdown

They look the part anyway, now if only they could get well and we could start enjoying it! :rotfl:

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Thanks so much for the great info! :goodvibes The more I read about BC the more I think I really want to stay there instead! LOL ;) We've had a couple of disappointing resort experiences in the past though, so I'm a bit cautious these days before trying a new resort. And we loved our BW view studio at BWV a couple years ago. I can't switch our ressies over to a BCV until May anyways, so I have some time to decide. We love eating at Cape May & B&C, so it would be nice to actually already be there. :) I think the pool & how much my DD already loves the water is really making me want to try it out though. Did you take your girls into the pool area at BWV during your trip? I can't remember what the kiddie pool area was like at all.

Love the latest installation! :thumbsup2 So sorry to hear the girls are sick again..ugh - no fun at all.

Good luck with your decision, I'm sure you'll have a great trip either way! Perhaps you could let availability decide for you? That's what I find myself doing a lot of the time! :teeth:

We did take the girls in the water, but mostly the "big" pool at Luna Park. We were in the baby pool for a few minutes, but it's just a bit too deep for them to go on their own, and entirely too shallow for us to go with them (clearly :rotfl:), so we just held them and motored them around with us. We had done the same thing at a hotel a few times already, and they love it!
 
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After a long day yesterday including IV fluids and medication for Avery, plus more meds for both girls today (in addition to the pneumonia remnants and the nasty GI bug that left my youngest almost in the hospital, both girls have croup. Woohoo! :rolleyes:) .... we're at least seeming human again in this household! Everyone is still a little "off", so I'm not sure what kind of day it will be, but I thought I'd pop in and wish you a Happy First Day of Spring! :goodvibes:

Hopefully there will be an afternoon nap today ;) during which I can update!

Jen if the girls take a nap YOU need to nap too. Being on the Mommy end of sick kiddos is very draining and you need your rest as much as they do :wizard: We'll all wait patiently until the girls are better and you find time to update.
 
Thanks Deb! You know how horrible I am at taking a nap, though, when there is other stuff to be done! I'll try to take your advice. Maybe I will at least rest and watch basketball... more beneficial to me than cleaning, anyway! :)
 

Enjoying your TR. LOVE your photos! I really loved the girls patchwork dresses-so cute! Glad day 2 was so much better than day 1!


:wizard: Hope everyone is feeling better soon!:wizard:

I stayed in a BWV studio once with a girlfriend and it felt tiny.
 
I have a confession to make.

I got through the first part of the next installment, and somehow closed the browser without posting and/or saving the piece anywhere. This was several days ago, and I was so freaking annoyed that I couldn't find it in me to write it again. I'm going to though, hopefully now... :rolleyes:




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Saturday, March 7th

The alarm(s) went off at 5am, after a better night's sleep. Elise woke up a few times, but each night was steadily showing improvement. After a quick change, we were off to the races! :goodvibes:

We arrived at Epcot very quickly, with no difficulty at all (such a relief after the disaster during marathon weekend!) and were at the staging area within minutes. They were already letting folks in the corrals, so we lined up at the front of the stroller section and waited for the race to begin.

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If you read our blog, you may recall the incident with the Helmets. I got an email about 3 days before we were to leave for our trip, "reminding me" that all stroller participants MUST be in helmets for the duration of the race. Umm.... where was my first instruction on the matter? :confused3 Anyway, we did some research, and it turns out there aren't infant helmets. Infants aren't supposed to go on bike rides, and nobody in their right mind would put a helmet on an infant in a stroller, so - aside from medical helmets which would cost us an arm and a leg - the best we were going to find was toddler helmets. So be it, it's not like we were actually concerned about their safety. I mean, not that we aren't, obviously (we aren't horrible parents, you know ;))... but just not any more so in this particular situation :rolleyes:

It was during this staging time that we realized it wasn't "sort of" a cover-your-butt thing on Disney's part, it was completely that. About 50% of the people we saw even had helmets for their little ones, and about 1% of them were actually wearing them. It did give us the opportunity to see this though, designed for a beautiful fairy riding in the stroller next to us :lovestruc -- So cute!

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We put ours on Elise and Avery for posterity's sake, but I can assure you they didn't last long.

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While we were freezing our butts off waiting for the start, we said a quick hello to DISer ReAnSt (Becky), who we would meet up with later... and finally we were off!

The race course took us through a parking lot (most of the first mile) and into a back entrance to Epcot, bringing us in next to the Mexico Pavilion in the World Showcase. We had a nice run through the WS (with a little jaunt outside via the International Gateway, outside the park a bit and then back in just past the UK pavilion), then into Future World, around Spaceship Earth and back out near the Wonders of Life Pavilion. (Yes, I believe a tear or two was shed as we passed my beloved WOL. :sad1: )

Along the race route we did find some characters, which was nice. I wasn't sure how much Disney would do for the smaller races, but I should have known - it was a lovely race! The characters looked beyond adorable in their royal outfits, but we didn't wait in any lines to see them. Just under 40 minutes after we started (we aren't runners, as you may recall) we were back at the Finish. Hooray! The girls even got their own "medals", which we weren't expecting (because the forms clearly stated they wouldn't ;)). Adorable!

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After the race, we wandered a bit during the Kids' Races (SO CUTE!) before the "Meet & Greet" breakfast we had paid for. I've never written a letter to Disney before, and I know this isn't the worst that's happened there by any stretch of the imagination, but I was SORELY disappointed in this event. It was not a small price to pay, and it had the makings of an absolutely horrible event. The food was worse than your worst catered wedding experience. A few chafing dishes of dry ham, some assorted pastries, and onions with a few potatoes mixed in. I knew it wouldn't be as lavish as the usual buffets, but at significantly more money than said buffets, I expected something remotely equivalent, with leeway given for the circumstances and location. And my previous mention of "Meet & Greet" is in quotations, because it was nothing of the sort. Instead of the Princesses coming around to visit, as was advertised, there was a horrendous line to wait in to meet them. I'm sorry, not going to happen with crabby girls at their nap time. Pretty much every reason we booked this breakfast was not even CLOSE to the way things panned out, but the terrible food is what really got me. Well, and the price.

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Anyway, enough complaining. It had the makings of a horrible event, but it was a lovely breakfast anyway. Why? Because we spent it with some fabulous DISers! :yay: We had planned to eat with Becky, UPDisney (Vicki) and her DH Chuck, and the company was marvelous! If only we had met at a DIFFERENT breakfast..... :rolleyes: ;)

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Finally the time came to head back to the hotel, as the girls got cranky and in need of a nap. As soon as we got back though, there looked to be no sleeping in our future! The girls were WIRED! :rotfl: We let them play a few minutes, and finally just put them in their tents to hopefully wind down. They wouldn't. Eventually, I gave them a deadline because we were all wasting our time ;) If they weren't asleep by 11:05, we'd swim now and sleep later. At 11 they were still jabbering away, so I got dressed, sunscreened up, etc. And at 11:04 they fell asleep. :rolleyes:
 
Saturday, cont'd

As the girls and Kyle napped, I took the opportunity to go on a Treasure Hunt! If you read our May report, you know we fell in love with the Passporter Treasure Hunts book. With two little ones in tow, we found ourselves doing fewer of them (like, say, none), so I was more than happy to embark on my own adventure, take time for some photographs, and enjoy the Boardwalk and BWV scenery. It really is gorgeous, even if it is far from our favorite resort :)

I checked out the pool, shopped a bit at Dundries Sundries and, after about 90 minutes, headed back to the room. I was quite sure there weren't going to be any long naps this trip! When I got back, the three of them were just starting to stir. It's a good thing we were set on swimming today! :)

Even after such a good nap, both girls were sniffly, needy, fussy... looking very ill. Please not still/again, I thought (having no idea what we'd be in for at home, obviously! :upsidedow).

After dawdling a bit around the room, rearranging things into my "park bag" (the fabulous Baggalini bag that seemingly every DISer bought a while back, and for excellent reason! :thumbsup2) from my "race bag" and feeding the girls, we were off to the Magic Kingdom! We hoped to stay for the evening events, but weren't holding our collective breath considering it was only about 2pm!

We waited a few minutes for the car since we forgot to call ahead, but the girls didn't mind. They enjoyed flirting with the passersby heading into and out of the Boardwalk Inn. :goodvibes:

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At the MK, we grabbed a diamond parking spot (we think, although we weren't quite sure) and headed in!

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It was nearing time for the 3:00 Parade (which I will continue to call just that until they stop changing the name by just one word! :rotfl:), so we grabbed a spot near the Fire Station, our favorite. I ran in to City Hall to ask about the direction of the parade, and found out it was starting in Fronteirland. We knew from experience that it would be entirely too long before it reached us here, and weren't going to risk angering the girls :laughing: so we started heading down Main Street. If we found a spot farther up the route that would be great, but otherwise we'd just head for some attractions. We ended up finding a fantastic spot in Liberty Square, but the girls slept through their first parade anyway. Go figure :)

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I might also point out that I sacrificed my chocolate cake from the Columbia Harbour House "lunch" that Kyle and I split, in favor of Strawberry Yogurt to share with the girls. Since they were sleeping, I ate a freakin' yogurt as it (and I) melted in sun, when I could have had a chocolate cake, however pre-packaged. The sacrifices we mamas make, and for what? :sad2:


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The parade changes, however small, were cute. I absolutely love the "celebration" attire the characters are sporting this year, and I already knew the song was better than "Disney Dreams Come True" (although not as good, IMHO, as "Share a Dream Come True"). Anyway, it was heavenly watching again :cloud9:

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After the parade, we headed to Fantasyland. Holy Crap. I haven't seen so many people in one place since we came on our honeymoon. :eek: We got in line for It's a Small World, but thought we'd probably end up hightailing it out of this place as soon as possible thereafter!

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The girls adored IASW, and it was nothing short of magical watching them watch everything going on around them. :love: I suppose it's a good thing I don't mind the ride either, no?

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By this point they were very cranky again, because they hate that darn stroller. We certainly won't be getting the same one again, they just need to see more than it would allow them to! (Oh, and this seems a perfect time to add that it doesn't even fit through 7/8 of the gates at the Magic Kingdom. Stupid!) We ran into Cosmic Rays for a few minutes break, where the girls and I watched Sonny Eclipse popcorn:: Afterwards, we headed to the Baby Care Center for a break for them as well, before heading to the Contemporary for dinner.


As we were walking to the CR to eat at the Wave, I was so excited to actually order from a menu! :rotfl: I would not be disappointed. I ordered the Filet Mignon, and it was outstanding. Better than LeCellier, perhaps? Amazing. It literally melted in my mouth, and everything else we ate that evening was to die for as well. And who can complain at a place where the only dessert options are all samplers?! ::yes::

Avery and Elise were well-behaved during dinner, but we knew they wouldn't make it back in the stroller for the rest of the evening. I was sorely disappointed that we'd miss Spectro and Wishes (I thought this would be our last opportunity this trip), but it just wasn't worth it.

I dropped Kyle and the girls off at the hotel and headed to DTD, to try and make something of the evening that was still young. We hadn't had much success getting through the shops the first evening, and Kyle wasn't set on hanging out there anyway, so it seemed a perfect time.

Except, of course, that that would be too simple! :rotfl: The place was PACKED. Every lot was full, I kid you not. I drove around anyway, knowing that "Lot Full" didn't actually have to mean that, but it did. Instead of a relaxing evening shopping, I turned around, got some adult beverages and junk food at the Hess station (no joke), and headed home to hang out with Kyle. Anything else just wasn't worth the effort!

I was really bummed at the prospect of not seeing Wishes and Spectromagic, so I took another look at our ever-changing plans to see if we could work it in. It might be possible, so we enjoyed our evening on the balcony, actually catching Illuminations this time ;), and called it a night.

In case you were dying to know, apparently Disney calls (and not an automated call, either), each hotel guest to remind them about Daylight Savings Time. I know you were hoping to find the answer to that question, and I thought it was a nice one :)
 
Another great day. I'm glad that the race was fun even if the post race breakfast was less than you had hoped. You got to meet some cool DIssers :thumbsup2
 
I enjoyed your update, Jennifer. And I am waiting patiently for the link to produce more than the BWI carousel horse. ;)
 
After dawdling a bit around the room, rearranging things into my "park bag" (the fabulous Baggalini bag that seemingly every DISer bought a while back, and for excellent reason! :thumbsup2) from my "race bag" and feeding the girls, we were off to the Magic Kingdom!

Which bag is it?
 
I enjoyed your update, Jennifer. And I am waiting patiently for the link to produce more than the BWI carousel horse. ;)

:rotfl: I fixed the upload on the computer, then left to go shopping without changing the link here or on the blog! :blush: It's fixed now, or you can just click here! :goodvibes:
 
:rotfl: I fixed the upload on the computer, then left to go shopping without changing the link here or on the blog! :blush: It's fixed now, or you can just click here! :goodvibes:

Just great! Thanks :goodvibes
 








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