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!

).
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!

) 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.

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

), 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

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
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?
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
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.

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!
The girls adored IASW, and it was nothing short of magical watching them watch everything going on around them.

I suppose it's a good thing I don't mind the ride either, no?
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

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!

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?!
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!

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
