I am like this with driving through Jacksonville. I drove on our first drive down and told my husband I will never drive that again.That’s why I married a guy who is willing to go toe to toe with the other drivers. Alex always takes the wheel in that city. I’ve driven here twice. I’ve developed tears and pain in my knuckles from a tight grip twice. It’s awful
Dallas traffic sounds like it's no joke...
Haha, I still do the same thing!
Following! Evie and Andi could ride monsters unchained together over and over, hahaWe loved it and all of Epic was really great. I think Andi wants to go back this winter on a trip with me if we include USO/Epic, yay
I’m glad your ride wasn’t to bad and really nice you had the extra day!
Don’t envy you the long car journey ( or Dallas traffic) but do envy you those donuts
I think we all revert to being a kid when we visit our parents. I used to raid mine’s fridge too and my kids first stop was the spare freezer in the garage where they kept ice lollies for them
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Where to start? First - Landon is correct. You need AT LEAST 2 books per day of the trip. Not that you will read them all, but a person needs options. It's ok. We will teach you the ways of the library of souls.
Because driving there is an absolutely nightmare!!! Even being a passenger is scary.
The amount of laundry I do when I'm in Minnesota, the raiding of the fridge, etc. It just never changes. Ever.
Traffic in ANY BIG CITY is a platypus.
Following along . Looking forward to reading more about your adventures. I hope to make it to EPIC next year
I'm here too.
That' one long road trip. Glad you made it safely with time to visit family.
Looking forward to more.
I am like this with driving through Jacksonville. I drove on our first drive down and told my husband I will never drive that again.
I'm here! I too have been spotty on here but trying to get back to reading everyone's trips! We are hoping to go to Universal for the spring break this year so can't wait to hear all about your days there!
Having driven across the state of Texas - I feel you. My next two Disney trips involve driving from the Houston area so I know those roads well. I prefer to fly but sometimes other things are involved that mean we gotta do the drive.
Nice way of breaking it all up!
Applying to colleges is no joke!!! So stressfull! And Morgan needs a portfolio so it just adds to the stress.I can only imagine how crazy your life is right now with a senior! I'm sure this year will be a blur.
Applying to colleges is no joke!!! So stressfull! And Morgan needs a portfolio so it just adds to the stress.
Love your TR's! Definitely in for this one! The drive does not sound like fun but hey you made it to Disney![]()
I didn’t even mean to capture Evie’s disbelief until I looked back on my camera roll and found this:
Love it. Makes the place bright and airy.What also helped with the room size was the massive window:
Fab view. I can sense Evie’s excitement from the photo. I don’t know why I can never quote photos but you know the one I meanOur first glimpse into the new theme park. We could see most everything from our vantage point, and at night we were able to see the burning windmill. If we peered really hard to our left, we could also catch snippets of the nighttime drone show at Universal.
Ain’t that the truth!You can always spot who is at the beginning of their vacation versus who is at the end by their walking speed. No fatigue had hit us yet!
Was Evie tall enough to ride Velocicoaster?
So glad the first ride of the trip was a successful one for the kiddos. Sorry you felt the effects of your cold. Glad it wasn’t an age thing so at least your rollercoaster riding future is not at risk just yet.The verdict?
She loved it. Landon got off, going, “I always forget how intense that ride is.”
Those are crazy prices and small portions which really wouldn’t work for me eitherI like Universal.
I dislike their food.
Very cute. You all have similar taste in glasses(I thought all our glasses lined up for the night was cute.)