Showing posts with label disney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disney. Show all posts

Thursday, October 04, 2012

Our September: Goings on & a Photo Dump

It's been, what, a month or so since I've last blogged?  Seems about right.  Lots has happened this past month!  Ready for a photo-dump?

Chase turned 31 and I made hims some pretty delicious peanutbutter chocolate cake bombs.  Next time I'll use a little more chocolate and a little less peanutbutter to make them more fantastic.
Chase, the boys & cake
The in-laws visited and we discovered the ridiculous awesomeness that is Scheels. (Read this in Stefon's voice) This store has everything: an indoor ferris wheel, sporting equipment, taxidermy, crossbows, aquarium, arcade games, photo ops, children's play area, animatronic presidents and delicious mint chocolate fudge...

Simon with Granny & Jonas with Papaw on the Sheels ferris wheel.
Granny & Papaw with the kiddos on our porch swing
My in-laws also went with us for the kids' first trip to Chuck E. Cheese's.  Let's just say next time we'll just eat at home and go for the games.

Charzie with Chuck E.
 Some friends stopped by to visit & see the new house and we lined our kids up to take their pictures as we do whenever we get together.

Ezra, Silas, Nella, Charlotte, Jonas & Simon
I took the kids to the State Museum where there is a children's play museum all for free!

Simon posing in front of the giant mammoth/mastodon puzzle he did himself
We got new kitchen appliances and have been searching for artwork, curtains & area rugs for our house.  Eventually there will be before & after posts, but no room is quite finished yet to post an after.

I won tickets from a local radio station to go see The Smashing Pumpkins in concert in a couple weeks!!!

And then there was the Disney World trip with my parents.  This trip was exhausting and fun.  Some Disney trip highlights: Simon looking teeny tiny riding big rides, Charlotte dressing up in her Cinderella to parade around Magic Kingdom (and lady even took her picture to show her daughter-in-law what 16-months-old at Disney looks like), Jonas getting to spend almost a whole week with his grandpa, dessert with almost every meal, Charlotte exclaiming "Mouse!" whenever she noticed a Mickey Mouse anything, Simon & Jonas getting a pirate makeover and just having the fun Disney experience with my parents & kids while my kids are still little.  My mom should be a Disney vacation guide. 

Some Disney World low points: Jonas freaking out for every single ride (I mean every. single. ride.) because it wasn't his turn to get on yet, the stroller parking nazis and cheapo toilet paper (c'mon, Disney!)

Like I said, it was exhausting but fun.  Here are some pictures from our trip:

Cinderella got to meet Charzie
Me on the spinning tea cups
Simon riding Thunder Mountain with my dad
Chase & Jonas on Toy Story Mania
Peter Pan told the boys not to be pirates...
...but they were too creepy cute not to be pirates!
Jonas with his arms up on the Peoplemover (not a roller coaster)
Charzie with her arms up like her brother
Jonas checking out gorillas with his daddy at Animal Kingdom
Charzie snackin' with Neena on the bus
And the boys with Minnie & Mickey, of course!
And we have many, many, many, many (you get the point) more pictures.

So that was September.  Now it's October.  Maybe I'll give you another update in a month!

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Artsy

I guess it's about time for some more Disney pictures. These are a few pictures that I made a little artsy:

This is Cassie's profile while on an African Safari.


Chase, me, Cassie and my mom- caught in action on the Dinocoaster (not what it's called, but what I call it) by my dad and his new camera.


Chase was pumped to ride the spinning tea cups.


And there you have it, my artsy edits. Are you tired of my Disney trip yet?

Friday, December 29, 2006

Jumping

More Disney fun- jumping in front of stuff...

The Epcot ball
Jumpers: Chase, me, Cassie

Cinderella's Castle
Jumpers: Miranda, Chase, me, Cassie

Cinderella's Castle again
Jumpers: Miranda, Chase, me, Cassie

Which is your favorite jump shot? Why? Height? Location? The look on someone's face? As always, just click on a picture to see it full-sized (and to get a better look at our jump faces). Oh, and check out the people watching us from the castle!

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Spinning


These pictures were taken on the spinning tea cups ride at the Magic Kingdom in Disney World. I made a collage. Click on it to see it full-sized. More pictures are forthcoming!

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Disney Adventure

Our Disney adventure started Sunday afternoon and came to an end on Saturday morning. I was planning on putting pictures up at the end of each day, but that wasn’t able to happen because I forgot the cable to the camera and we didn’t have free Internet access anyway. This entry is pretty long and just tells of our Disney trip. You can still be my friend if you don’t read it. I’ll do another post with pictures later. I know that sometimes I say I’ll put pictures up but then I don’t…. I’ll really put some up this time.

Sunday, December 17
We arrived at Disney’s All Star Music resort, unloaded and took a Disney bus to the Magic Kingdom where we waited a while in line for the Pirates of the Caribbean ride only for it to break down. We were told that the pirates were out of rum and would not work without rum. We rode some more rides, including the spinning teacups where Chase and Miranda had ours spinning so fast I almost upchucked.

Monday, December 18
It was time for Epcot where we were fed old earth and evolution propaganda, but it was still fun. We walked around the world (showcase) and saw Miranda scuba dive in a Disney aquarium. Test track was a pretty fun ride.

Tuesday, December 19
In order to see as many animals as possible, we got up early to go to the Animal Kingdom. There, we went on an African safari, walked a trail to see more animals, and found a lot of Hidden Mickeys at the conservation station where we also met Rafiki and Jiminy Cricket. We also went to Asia where we rode Disney’s newest roller coaster inside of Mt. Everest where we were chased by a yeti. Some more old earth and evolution propaganda was fed to us again in Dinoland where they claimed that no one knows what killed the dinosaurs, but then they proceeded to tell us how fast the meteor was traveling when it hit the earth and killed all the dinosaurs. Dinoland had a fun rollercoaster-ish ride that spins you around a lot. Animal Kingdom was pretty fun. We also ate at the Rainforest CafĂ© where we had some delicious crab dip stuff. Another great thing about Tuesday was getting to see our friend Jared. Jared moved down to Florida to be a part of a church and he was able to come meet Chase and me that evening to hang out for a little while at Downtown Disney. We also exchanged Christmas gifts with my family that night.

Wednesday, December 20
We went to Disney-MGM Studios and rode the Rockin’ Rollercoaster and the Tower of Terror. We saw a pretty sweet car stunt show where we learned that a car that we thought was driving backwards was actually built backwards so that the driver was really going forwards.

Thursday, December 21
It was back to the Magic Kingdom where Chase rode the Dumbo ride for the very first time. We were finally able to ride the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, too. The movies are actually based on the ride, but they added things from the movies to the ride to make it more like the movies. Later on we went back to Epcot where Chase and I rode the lame ride inside the giant golf ball-lookin’ thing and got to ride some Segway scooters! We were only on them for a couple minutes, but it was fun. I found out that Epcot has an Around the World on a Segway Tour, and if I’m ever back at Disney World, that’s what I want to do.

Friday, December 22
We went back to the Animal Kingdom to go on another African safari and get chased by a yeti again. Miranda watched some vet procedures. We also went back to Downtown Disney and ate some delicious food at the House of Blues. It rained for the first time that evening.

Saturday, December 23
We packed up and drove back to Kentucky where Chase and I parted with my family in London and headed to the community of Lost Creek to spend Christmas with his family.

Comments on Disney:
There were too many strollers and Jazzy scooters (or Rascals or Hoverounds, whichever you prefer). We’d see families pushing strollers with children who were too big for the stroller and they all looked miserable. People who could walk just fine would rent the Jazzies and honk at people to get out of their way and get mad when people couldn’t move quick enough. Then we’d see people taking turns on the scooter, too. These scooters were like a free jump to the front of the line because they’d just take the handicapped entrance even though they had no disability. Those people also didn’t always know how to operate the scooters they rented either. There was a woman who cut open her leg bumping into something because she didn’t know how to put it in reverse. Disney should have them do some kind of course to prove they know how to operate them, and then they should have to take a lesson in scooter etiquette. Also, families should be told that line jumping is not a sport. Entire families would cut in front of us in line. It was very crowded and dirtier than I’d ever seen Disney before. It was still cleaner than most amusement parks, but I saw trash on the ground and the bathrooms weren’t always clean. I also saw unhappy-looking workers, which was a first for me at Disney. It was much more crowded than we expected at the time we went.

I don’t want anyone to get the wrong idea because we really did have a great time. Finding Hidden Mickeys was pretty fun, especially for Chase. The rides were fun and it was awesome to see all the very cute and very excited small children. There were tons of little girls dressed in princess dresses, too. Of course it was great getting to spend a week with my parents and sisters.

Okay, that’s the end of this Disney adventure. Stay tuned for pictures!

Friday, December 22, 2006

No WiFi at the All Star :(

I'll have to do a real update when I get back... No WiFi at Disney's All Star Music Resort. But I will tell you that we did ride the tea cups, almost got eaten by a yeti, and there were strollers and jazzy scooters everywhere!

Have a merry Christmas!

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Are We There Yet?


We are en route to Disney World, and the hotel in Georgia has wifi! Hooray for Internet access! The trip is going better than I thought it would. That pretty much just means I didn't get car sick as I was expecting. I really don't like Dramamine because it knocks me out for a full 24 hours, but so far, I haven't needed it.

My mom has brought a tiny Christmas tree for the hotel room at Disney, so you might get to see some Disney Christmas pictures.

Well, I'm being distracted with some Lord of the Rings on the TV, so I guess I'll stop typing now!