Well folks, in about three days...
...we had just about as much fun and excitement as we could take!
We walked and walked and covered every square inch of Disneyland Resort.
The characters were so sweet and playful with the children.
Even Nashy was enthralled by their fluffiness and huge features.
Blake loved getting the autographs of the various characters.
Where's Blake?
There he is!
Blake cozied right up to his heroine, Jessie. We were in line to see Woody too, but he was switched out with another character before we could get to him, gosh darn it.
There were the classic rides...
And the more "manly" rides like Buzz Astro Blasters. This is where Blake inevitably learned how to "shoot things." We still avoided the term "gun" but I have a feeling we won't be able to avoid that one much longer. He is a boy, after all.
Aunt Tricia was so sweet to watch the boys on one of the nights so Troy and I could go back in the park and relive the glory days of kid-free Disneyland.
It was short lived as we were both too tired from kid-full Disneyland.
The best part of our date was watching Troy get super duper excited about seeing Captain EO in 3D. Michael Jackson's moon walk was simply impossible for him to pass up. In fact, the anticipation was so great that while waiting for the doors to open, Troy was the only audience member to eagerly stand right behind that yellow line. Everyone else dawdled on the stairs behind, but Troy was determined to acquire the best seat in the house. Michael Jackson didn't disappoint in his quest to change the world. What a blast from the past!
We also got into a hefty rootin' tootin' shootin' gaming competition on the Toy Story Mania ride. Troy beat me by a long shot.
But the BEST part of our Disneyland adventure was that we got to meet up with our best friends that we haven't seen for a year and a half! Steph and I have been planning and anticipating this trip for months. We have each had a baby since we last saw each other and were dying to meet the new additions to our families. Since she wanted to visit her sister (and another one of my besties), Kristen, in California, and it was easier for us to drive to California than to Michigan, we made a plan to meet at Disneyland. Not a bad plan, huh?
Blake and Skyler were pretty much joined at the hip. Skyler told us when getting dressed up like a princess that she was Blake's Cinderella.
It was fun to see them play together because every other time Steph and I have seen each other since we've had children, Skyler was always so much older and Blake was just a baby. Their affinity towards each other sure made those long lines pass by a little faster.
Skyler and Blake loved Minnie and Mickey's houses in Toontown. I mean LOVED. They would've moved in if we'd let them.
Blake got pretty whiny and overwhelmed on our last day at the park (a result of no naps for three days in a row). It was nothing that a train ride couldn't fix!
We spent a fair amount of time at California Adventure as well.
The Monsters, Inc. ride was just like the movie.
Blake had this dumbfounded dear-in-the-headlights look on his face for a majority of the rides we went on. I think he enjoyed the rides but they were a lot to process.
Blake's greatest triumph was overcoming his fear to ride Mickey's Fun Wheel. He was really scared to get on the ride because of the frightening experience he had on a rickety Ferris wheel back at home. I gave him a major pep talk about how sometimes I get scared to do things too but when I do them, they end up being really fun. I convinced him enough to step into the Ferris wheel cart without a major meltdown. I'm so glad because he ended up loving it! He exclaimed over and over, "I'm brave! This isn't scary, it's fun!"
I love that he overcame a fear and had a positive experience because the ride ended up being his favorite part of the whole trip. So much that when we were dead tired on our last night and about to walk out of the park for good, he cried and begged to go on the Ferris wheel one more time. We obliged because as Troy put it, "This trip is for the boys." Blake still mentions the Mickey Mouse Ferris wheel and describes his experience of going up high in detail every day.
We enjoyed the Playhouse Disney show featuring characters from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Handy Manny, and Little Einsteins.
The live interactive show had Blake dancing, clapping, and cheering as he joined in on the special effects like the bubbles that came out of the sky!
Nash appreciated a break from being contained in his baby Bjorn and man alive my shoulders appreciated a break from toting him around!
I love how we all traded off kids, especially when some children insisted on walking like slow pokes instead of riding in their strollers. Mitch saved us a lot of time with this idea.
We held our turf to get ready for...
...the Pixar Play Parade! We loved it.
Nemo came right up to Blake, which he ate right up of course.
Then he spotted his favorites...
Yep - truly magical in a little boy's eyes!
One of our last stops was "It's a Small World." It was super annoying to hear that song over and over, but the kiddos loved it.
We were all pretty worn out by then...
...but we were on a quest to find the only Bullseye (the horse in Toy Story) that we knew of in the park. You see, somehow Blake got it in his head that we were going to find the live character Bullseye. When we got to Disneyland, we realized that though there were a lot of other characters, there was no live Bullseye. Blake really built up the idea in his head, to the point of mentioning in all of his prayers that he didn't see Bullseye yet. When we asked him what his favorite part about Disneyland was each day (aside from Mickey's Fun Wheel) he exclaimed, "Oh NO, I forgot to see Bullseye!" We really didn't want him to come home crushed that he didn't see the one character he sought after.
He saw this wooden makeshift version of Bullseye alright, but it didn't fool him into thinking it was the genuine article. We couldn't even find a stuffed animal Bullseye in any of the stores to allow Blake to get his fix.
But at the very last minute, Dad the superhero saved the day! While we were waiting in line to ride the Ferris wheel one more time (per Blake's request), Troy saw a carnival game where the prize was a gigantic stuffed Bullseye. Knowing that his son's experience of Disneyland rested on the satisfaction of seeing Bullseye, Troy kicked it into intense focus gear. He competed against seven other contenders for the Bullseye prize and came out victorious! That's my man! The prize was the best two bucks we ever spent, and Blake was thoroughly satisfied that he could have his very own Bullseye to tote around.
We did a million other things but I won't bore you to death with them (as if I haven't already). Suffice it to say - even with two boys (much harder than just one), acquiring very little sleep throughout the trip, and continuous cold and rainy weather (hence why I am always wearing the one jacket I brought), we had a blast and wish we could have stayed longer.
looks like fun :)
ReplyDeleteAaghhh! Seeing your post makes me realize how hard it is going to be to pick and choose what pictures to use. I just copied my pictures onto Kristen's computer and there were 371. Looks like I'll be using my plane ride home to delete photos. Oh wait, never mind. I'll be dealing with two children by myself instead!!! :)
ReplyDeleteMiss you already. I had a wonderful time.
Looks like you had a great time! I love all the expressions on Blake's face. I'm glad they got to see a lot of characters. Did Blake say, "We just had FUN?"
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