We recently took a vacation from life and spent a week at Disneyland.
Ella and Eli could hardly contain their excitement. The day we arrived we went to Downtown Disney to prepare for our stay. Ella needed a new nightgown (that's the item I forgot to pack, not bad considering all I remembered to pack.) and we needed autograph books.
Ella and Eli could hardly contain their excitement. The day we arrived we went to Downtown Disney to prepare for our stay. Ella needed a new nightgown (that's the item I forgot to pack, not bad considering all I remembered to pack.) and we needed autograph books.
All five of us slept in one hotel room. The room had two queen size beds (one for Chris and one for me) and a pull out twin for Ella.
Rhys slept in his pack-n-play and Eli slept on the chair cushion we placed between the beds. The first night Eli slept under my bed, woke up confused and moved his head back onto his "bed". After that I added pillows to the sides of his bed so he would stay in place.
We were so happy to spend our time in Disneyland with the extended Williams family. (The trip was funded by Grandma and Grandpa Oregon)
When we first arrived it was time for me to feed Rhys. So Chris took Ella and Eli on one of the old fashioned car rides down main street. They never came back...
After feeding Rhys I was happy to wait in lines to meet characters, I mean so that Rhys could meet the characters 8).
After meeting Pluto, Goofy, and Mickey, Rhys and I made our way to Fantasy land where the family was waiting for us while they rode on rides.
As a mother, the joy of Disneyland is lived by watching my kids have fun. It has to do with nostalgia and memories from when I came as a kid and wanting the same thing for my kids. I mostly didn't mind being the parent who takes pictures and watches the baby, but I was kind of bummed that the parent switch pass doesn't work on kids rides such as the tea cups.
Britni and I are devoted mothers who will do anything for our daughters. Even stand in line for an hour so they can meet Rapunzel. Actually it worked out fine because our youngests were taking naps while we waited so we wouldn't have been able to go on rides then anyway. But really we are awesome mothers.
Ella wants you to know that Rapunzel asked her, "Will you hold my hair?"
Chris is a devoted father who will wait in line for who knows how long so his daughter can meet Tinkerbell. (I was sick in bed the day they did this).
While Chris took Ella on the Indiana Jones ride I took our boys on Jungle Cruise. I love this ride because there is never a line and it is always funny. Eli loved it too and we went on it several times during our stay in Disneyland--every time everyone else went on Indiana Jones.
Thanks to the parent switch pass I got to go on Indiana Jones too! Ella was so excited for this ride. She loved any and all of the thrill rides. Her effervescence was catchy.
There was a lot of construction in California Adventure. I much prefer Disneyland to California Adventure, but the rest of the family loved both parks. In fact Ella's favorite rides were in California Adventure: California Screaming and Tower of Terror.
Here is Ella posing at one of the "forgive the construction mess" signs.
Here is Ella posing at one of the "forgive the construction mess" signs.
Spending all day every day playing and having fun was asking a little too much of my three year old. We quickly learned to let him take a nap in the stroller while I carried Rhys in the Mai Tai carrier. On day one, however we hadn't let Eli take a nap so when we went to California Adventure and I carried my tired boy on my shoulders he quickly fell asleep. Who can sleep like that? This boy has a sleeping gift.
Day two I woke up early with the baby and decided to go to Disneyland right when they opened. Eli woke up as I was leaving so I took him too. I loved the excitement of the crowds as we were let into main street and then into the park. The boys and I headed strait for Tomorrow land. We rode on the space orbiter (like dumbo but with rockets), the Buzz Lightyear ride, and the Nemo Submarine ride. It was fun for me to spend the morning with my boys.
If you look closely at this picture you will see oatmeal on Rhys' face. That's how we did things in Disneyland. I often fed Rhys while pushing him in the stroller. No time to stop and feed him, there were rides to ride on!
I have to admit that we lost Eli. We were walking to Pirates of the Caribbean, and when we stopped to park the stroller he kept walking. Thankfully I was with a large group of family that ran all over the park looking for him. And thankfully Disneyland is used to this and security found him in no time. Chris Debeikes brought him back to me (more than once actually since Eli had a tendency to get lost). The story is that when we told Eli we were going on the Pirates ride he thought we meant the big boat that sails around pirate island and had walked down to its dock. Here we are on the "pirate boat" USS Columbia the day after this mix up happened:
On day two we ate as a huge family group at Ariel's Grotto. I think it is a great idea to have the princesses come to you while you eat rather than waiting in more long lines to meet them. We were greeted by Belle, Arora, Cinderella, and Snow White (And Ariel of course.)
(It was shortly after eating lunch here that I started to feel ill. I tried to blame my gastroenteritis on food poisoning, but the next day when I was all better, Cassandra was sick so I knew it was a virus that made me ill, not the food.)
The super nice thing about coming with such a large group is that I got to ride on rides while someone else was willing to watch my kids. Chris D. took Ella to meet Jesse while I rode on Screaming. Thanks Chris.
On day four, Eli, Rhys and I went to Toon Town ahead of Chris an Ella. Eli was excited to meet Goofy and he loved playing in Goofy's garden--a small playground with a small slide. When Chris and Ella caught up to us Eli even went on the Toon Town roller coaster (this is a big deal because Eli didn't like fast rides.)
Rhys liked Toon Town too. There were more places he was aloud to move around on his own. Like here, in Chip and Dale's house.
Of course we went on It's A Small World. It was fun to watch the kids pick out the Disney princesses within the displays. Somehow they even knew the song. Chris went on this ride once-it was his first time ever!
Going to Disneyland pointed out to me how big my little girl is. She was tall enough to go on any and all rides. She was (or looked) old enough to go on rides all by herself. Technically you have to be seven to go on rides by yourself, but no body questioned her when she waited in line and rode King Tritan's carousel alone.
Eli was asking for a sward starting on day one. On the last day I bought two swards. Miraculously they didn't break and made it home for a fun momento.
Eli decided to be grumpy and didn't want to meet Woody. So Rhys and I met Woody. But when Eli tried to walk past Woody without stopping Woody grabbed Eli and gave him a hug.
Ella took the "Which Disney character are you" test. First she was Snow White's step mother. Then she was Maleficent. Ella wanted to keep trying to be a princess (or at least not a villain) but we had to move on.
2 comments:
Ooh, we want to go!!! Of course, we'll probably hit DisneyWorld instead, but I can't wait to see my kids' faces when we do make it there! I've never been myself!
oh, I love beignet's !! I want some. So delicious. Also, sounds like a lot of fun. Hooray for you and going to Disneyland. You may have to help me convince Gray to go there sometime.
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