I am tearing up right now cause we just got home last Saturday and I am sad that our trip is over.
While we were there, I teared up at the Electric Light Parade, the music gets me every time, but when the White Rabbit came up to me and my dd(2) and kneeled down to hold her hand I needed a tissue when he left. She was thrilled and kind of in shock. lol But the look on her face was priceless as Alice is her favorite story.
Later that night seeing her face watching the fireworks up close didn't bring me to tears, but when Tinkerbell went flying around the castle the waterworks started. I haven't seen Tink fly @ DL since I was a little girl. (I am usually on rides during the fireworks when I have been as a grown up w/my son) It was just a wonderful experience to re-live Disneyland through my toddler's eyes. *sniff* I never brought my son, now 21, when he was a toddler; so he enjoyed us shifting our focus this trip & seeing his little sister be mesmerized by everything as well.
Eating in the hotel room also brings back fond memories and tears me up. My mom was a single mom to 3 of us. And she took us to DL on a $150 budget in the 70's when we were 6,9 & 13. We ate lucky charms in the hotel in our little bowls from home, and she brought her electric frying pan and we ate scrambled eggs one morning & grilled cheese sandwiches for lunch, then splurged for food in the park for dinner. I get teared up thinking how great a mom she was to make sure we got to go to Disneyland even with little money. We even got 2 souvenirs; I still have the stuffed Marie from Aristocats that she got me on that trip and I am 40yrs old now, and mom til this day has the pastel drawing of my sister and I that we got done in NOS hanging on her bedroom wall.