So thanks to Tour Guide Mike, we made it to the front of rope drop. Epcot was my 2nd favorite rope drop. There really isn't a show like there is at the other parks, but Nathaniel was the birthday boy at the front of the ropes, so we had LOTS of character interaction! I think that is what made it for me!
Minnie Mouse was the first one to notice that it was Nathaniel's birthday. She came over and made a big deal over him, asking how old he is, giving him kisses - the works.
Minnie called over Chip (notice the black nose Lauren and Robbin) and pointed out Nathaniel to him.

The birthday boy was HAPPY!
Chip of course then informed Dale (note the red nose). NAthaniel and Chip started to banter back and forth on how old Nathaniel was today. He had Nathaniel help him hold out the correct number of fingers. I thought Nathaniel's face was going to crack down the middle he was smiling so hard.
Then of course, the beloved Mickey came over and wished Nathaniel a happy birthday! It just wouldn't be a happy birthday without Mickey!
and for once, Ephraim was screaming and terrified of Mickey Mouse, so like any good loving father, Ken let Ephraim kiss Mickey's nose (aka - suck on it).
The lady from Soarin' came over to Nathaniel to ask him about his birthday, how old he was and to see if he would be coming on Soarin'. And of course - we were! The plan of attack was that I was going to ride Soarin' first with Nathaniel while Ken rode Living with the Land with Ainsley and Ephriam, and then we'd switch. Nathaniel gets to ride twice yet again! The advantages of being the kid!
"The 1% of you that are not going to soarin' follow them. The rest of you, come with us"
And then we went with the CRAZY CROWD of people that went to Soarin'.

I was a little nervous about what the Toy Story Mania crowd was going to be like when I saw this crowd. As we walked toward The Land, people left and right were calling out "hey Nathaniel Happy Birthday!!" and Nathaniel kept saying Thank you back. After about the 10th person to say something, he looked at me and asked "How did Mickey tell ALL these people??"

He didn't realize that the button was what was tipping everyone off.

We finally made it to Soarin. It wasn't too hard to find. You just followed the massive crowd. They were all going to the same place.
Nathaniel and I rode Soarin'. Nathaniel loved it. I liked it. It was fun - but it just did not live up to all the hype I had heard about it. Now, granted, I am missing one key aspect of the ride. I can't smell. So I don't get to smell the oranges as you ride over the grove or anything. That must be cool. But still, not so impressed. However, I did catch the hidden Mickey in Michael Eisner's golf ball. I told my hidden Mickey obsessed son before it happened so he was able to catch it.
After the ride, Ken and I switched and I took the little kids over to The Land Kidcot station. Big hit. Of course - when are crayons not a big hit with kids? Once we finished with this, we ran over to The Seas with Nemo and friends.