This time from my perspective!
We were quite the little group of lazy-bones this year. Dad rented himself, mom and me all little motorized scooters. We had fun driving through the park in a little line. Michael was the only one who got any exercise the whole week, because Evelyn stayed on my lap the whole time.
We were quite the little group of lazy-bones this year. Dad rented himself, mom and me all little motorized scooters. We had fun driving through the park in a little line. Michael was the only one who got any exercise the whole week, because Evelyn stayed on my lap the whole time.
Here's our non-traditional picture in front of the castle (Dad was taking all the pics):
Our Vacation went as follows:
Day 1 (Saturday the 9th): Rent Van, pack up and drive to Henderson Nevada
Day 2: Go to Church and drive to Anaheim CA.
Day 3: Disneyland!
Day 4: Disneyland!
Day 5: Rest in hotel and in the evening go to Medieval Times and watch the Knights
Day 6: Disneyland!
Day 7: Relax in Hotel, Play in Park and Feed the ducks
Day 8: Drive to St. George
Day 9: Go to Church and drive home.
The driving wasn't bad. My mom bought 20 presents for Evelyn so that every hour she couldn't have a new toy or project. There was everything from a Pez dispenser to stickers to fingernail polish. And a million books from D.I. So Evelyn loved driving. It was like a really extended Christmas morning, with Disneyland to look forward to.
(We are so spoiled, especially Evelyn!)
My favorite part was the World of Color. It was actually really nice to sit and wait for it and just chat with Michael, but the show itself is awesome too.
We got Evelyn to go on most of the rides--mostly by bribing her to go on Smallworld. "Do you want to go on Smallworld again?" "Yes!" "Then you need to go on Casey Junior first!" etc. The only one she wouldn't go on was Haunted Mansion, and I certainly didn't push her. She was scared enough of Snow White's scary adventure. But even after going on all the rides, she really only wanted to ride Small World (and occasionally Pirates.) On night I said "ok, we can go on smallworld and one more ride. What would you like to do best?" And she told me, "I just want to go on Smallworld and then go to bed."
By the third day of Disneyland she was getting a little punchy:
The medieval times show was really fun too. Especially watching Evelyn. She loved cheering on our Knight with her flag and spitting at the bad guys...she was so enthusiastic I actually have wondered if bringing was wise...especially yesterday when she chased cousin Maxwell around the yard with a 2x4 and when we told her to not hit people with sticks--she might kill someone! All she replied was, "But I'm the King!"
She fell in love with our Blue Knight when he threw her a carnation. You should have seen her face! She just melted! But sadly, our knight didn't win. Actually he was pretty much killed. I thought Evelyn was going to burst into tears. But she remembered it was all a game, and we consoled her with the fact that she could meet her "Blue Prince" and give him a hug after.
Evelyn brought all of her money this year to buy a souvenir and had fun looking at all the hats at Disneyland. She found one like her Grandma was wearing (a coonskin cap) and wouldn't take it off until Grandma saw her in it. Later, Mom and Dad took her to the hotel to get some groceries and go to bed and when they walked into the grocery store, Evelyn got the giggles and said, "Grandma! You still have your funny hat on!" She just thought that was too much!
Our Vegas Story
On our way home we passed through Vegas and bought our first two bottles of wine. We almost bought five, but figured that was a little extreme, I mean one for each of us and Evelyn's too young anyway. If you don't believe me, here's my proof:
(Cheap prices, huh?) It really wasn't all it was cracked up to be, though. It just made all of us ornery for the rest of the day. Evelyn spent the day in the doghouse. Serves her right though for dropping those five bottles!
That looks like soooooo much fun!
ReplyDeleteAnyways, I have two things to say:
1. I like Michaels beard. He'd make my father proud
2. Take me with you next time! Please!