Friday, May 02, 2008

Disney Part 1

Although we are not quite caught up on overdue posts (posts 5 and at least 6 are probably still on their way), We are in Florida this week on a Disney vacation, so we're going to temporarily jump to the present. This is Viv and my third trip to Disney World together and probably the fifth Disney World/Land trip thus far. For Marielle, this is number two, and for Harper it is a first. Sadly, Harper's first Disney memories will consist mainly of vomiting and teary eyes. Yes, over time all of our friends with children have logged at least one trip with a sick child, and this trip marks our first experiencing the like. We've been lucky so far, having taken several trips to New York and L.A. and even a trip to Japan, since Harper and Marielle have been good for all. Officially, the running theme in all sick child vacations is indeed: "the vomiting of all milk products." I don't know if including us in the statistics quite tips the scales towards official, but we will certainly back up this theory which I think Lisa has alluded to in the past. Milk = vomiting. This has made hydration a challenge in the blazing Florida weather (luckily, it's only monday). Despite being under the weather, Harper has been a real trooper, and even though she's been a bit out of sorts, we can tell from for smiles that she's having a great time.

We are here with Viv's Colorado family. Vivian and her sister Jenn are running a race through the park this Sunday and instead of Viv coming down alone, we decided to make a trip of it.

Thus far, we have visited Hollywood (formerly MGM) Studios yesterday and the Magic Kingdom today. Yesterday, before Hollywood Studios, we kicked the trip off with a Hawaiian character breakfast featuring Lilo & Stitch and Mickey Mouse and Pluto. Both Harper and Ellie loved meeting all the characters. Marielle could barely contain herself as she watched Mickey working the room on his way over to our table.

At Hollywood Studios, we rode all of the staples such as the Tower of Terror and Aerosmith's Rockin' Roller Coaster, and Marielle and Harper got to meet some of the newer Disney Characters, including the Little Einsteins and Handy Manny and the Tools. On the weekends, Marielle gets to watch Playhouse Disney, so you can imagine her excitement for seeing a live show by the same name. We tried to see a similar live show last time we went to Disney World with Geoff, Colette, and Alex and Marielle had a total meltdown because we wouldn't let her on the stage. This time she was very content dancing in the crowd while watching the show.

We've taken Harper on her first few Disney attractions to include the Peterpan Ride, Winnie the Pooh, Pirates of the Carribean, and even the haunted mansion. She was a little afraid of the dark on Peter Pan, but soon got comfortable and loved the rest. She was captivated by all the stuff going on in Pirates and the Haunted Mansion. She's also been very brave about meeting characters. Like Marielle, I doubt that she'd let any of them holder her, but she hasn't been at all put off by them when they've come to say hi. She met Leo from the Little Einstiens and the aforementioned characters from the breakfast. Our goal at the Animal Kingdom on Sunday is to get her photo with a few more people. Being sick and sleepy, she's missed a couple of guys.

2 comments:

Lisa said...

Im shocked to see you blogging on vacation!

Im really sorry to hear that Harper is sick. Is she feeling better yet?? My sister-in-law has a theory that yogurt is the cure all to the stomach flu....maybe thats what you are thinking of? When Nathan was sick in Hawaii we gave him yogurt and it may have spaced out the puking, but it certainly didn't eliminate it. Of course- that may have happened with or without yogurt so Im not sure I buy into the theory. Especially because when milk products come back up they are so vile.

Well, I *really* hope this is confined to Harper and it doesn't spread. Enjoy the rest of your trip, wash your hands lots. :)

Lisa said...

PS- the pictures are great. I like the family photo-- how fun that you were all able to go together!