Wednesday, July 28, 2010

DisneyWorld Day 2

I almost want to say this was my favorite day, but I can't. It's too close to call. We'll just leave it at this. It was as close to perfect a day as anyone could hope for with small children at DisneyWorld. A sweet character breakfast, super fun AND productive morning at The Magic Kingdom, naps and relaxing in the afternoon, touring the countries before dinner and delicious Mexican food at Shelby's favorite Disney restaurant.

Breakfast at Cape May Cafe on hotel property. We got to meet Goofy, Minnie and Donald Duck. The kids were so excited. Poor little Reagan was scared and had to leave the table and go up to the room, but the rest of the kids had a ball.


Mia and Peyton celebrated their 8th and 6th birthdays repeatedly throughout the week. Mia almost never let a meal go by that she was not treated to a birthday song and cupcake. She didn't eat all the cupcakes, but most of them!


Peyton as usual, trying to "see through" Minnie's costume to find the "real" person


Some of my best memories at the parks are from standing around with Lennon and sometimes Peyton while they played in fountains because they were too little for whatever ride the rest of the crew was on. This is a sprinkler at Magic Kingdom in Adventureland. Everyone else was riding Big Thunder Mountain.


On our way into The Enchanted Tikki Room. Mia had been dreaming about this lollipop for about the whole last year.


We even let Lennon have some. He was pretty into it.


Outside the restaurant in France playing in the fountain. We didn't eat there here until the next night. It was pretty much impossible to get all four kids smiling at the same time.
Granmommy and Grandaddy in front of the Eiffel Tower


Meeting Belle dressed like a fairy


We got to Epcot with some time to kill before dinner so we had some free time to roam around The World Showcase. Here we are listening to a traditional Japanese childrens story.


Reagan making friends with a duck. This was before the infamous duck thievery.


The whole family strolling along World Showcase.


Looking like a Greek goddess in Italy


Watching the trains in Germany


While the rest of the kids waited to meet someone we ended up giving up on in the end, Lennon and I played in the grass.


Once again, celebrating her birthday


About to ride The Tres Cabelleros

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