Well, I must say that going to Disneyland is definitely a "trip" and not a "vacation". But we did have so much fun! We stopped several times on the way down: 1st Mesquite to spend the night and while we were there we got a nice evening swim in and of course a filling buffet; 2nd we stopped in Barstow and hit the outlets for a bit and it was soo windy & cold there, we pretty much ran from store to store in our t-shirts and shorts; a few more drink and potty stops; then we stayed with QUinn's cousin, who has kids pretty much our kids exact ages. We had a family get together with cousins we hadn't seen since our wedding on Sunday, which was also fun to catch up with them, while the kids had a blast.
Then Monday morning we headed to the magical world of Disney.
You definitely learn a lot about your kids through an experience like this.
Ame was a roller coaster demin and went on everything she was tall enough for, but was
close her eyes and plug her ears scared at anything DARK and the least bit scary, like
Snow White's Scary Adventure, & Pirates. Kaipo pretty much followed her lead. He closed his eyes soo tight on
Pirates of the Caribbean that he actually fell asleep. Quinn captured their expressions perfectly in this pic.
But of course Ame was in heaven when she got to meet several of the princesses.
She also got to do some dancing with the prince.
Just as exciting was when we got to see the High School Musical Parade and they invited her up to dance. She thought that was the coolest thing ever.
THis kind of ride was more like what Kaipo enjoyed. As well as Dumbo and the Winnie the Pooh ride (which was actually really cute).
Unfortunately, he was only like 2 inches to short to go on most of the rides.
We got to
see The Cars.
The double stroller was a LIFE-SAVER, with Ash
sometimes, but Kaipo
most of the day. We did have a harness for Kaipo, but he preferred to ride a lot. QUinn got a good work out pushing it around all day, especially when Ame wanted to ride too.
Getting a little rest on the ferris wheel.
Kaipo was in
AWE that Mickey was real in person.
And beautiful
Pocahantas, was soo exciting to see
.Ame picked out a princess Diary as a souvenir, that came in a frilly feather bag and with a feather pen. She was soo glad she chose that because then when we ran into
Cinderella, she could autograph her book. THAT was extra special!
Our little princess had the time of her life and was crying sad when it was time to go.
Even though the drive was long and the kids got extra honry and tired, it was all worth it to see the excitement in their faces all throughout the day.
I hope they have some memories now, that will last a LONG time. We definitely have lots of pictures and video to help them remember.
Ame told us that dreams REALLY do come true!