trick or treat 2013

Some severe storms were on the radar so every town around here postponed trick or treating to November 1st.  Initially, I was not happy because Halloween felt kind of empty but trick or treating on Friday was nice.

I picked up pizza on the way home from work and after the boys ate, it was a typical night…for a few minutes.  Theo played Legos and Dexter watched the first scene of Toy Story 2 for the 500th time while I ran around getting out treats ready for prospective trick-or-treaters.

We’re out trick or treating 
And having fun like you
So please help yourself 
To a piece or two!
Ryan got home and we pretty much headed right back out the door. 
My little Donald Duck and Buzz Lightyear (that helmet was a nuisance and barely made it out of the driveway with it before I took it back home).

Our neighborhood is a wonderful place to trick or treat!  This was our first time trick or treating here.  Last year (OMGEE they look so little last year), we went back to our previous neighborhood to visit people since we had recently moved.  The houses are a little further apart than in some neighborhoods so we took the wagon for them to rest their feet when they wanted to.  People were SO generous and absolutely adored seeing the boys in their costumes – known neighbors and strangers alike.  It felt like a mutual thing.  There are many older people in the neighborhood and I think they appreciated the visit as much as we appreciated the treat.  It was a lot of fun and nice to make conversation with neighbors we hadn’t met before. 

They lasted about an hour and a half before they weren’t interested in looking for porch lights so we called it quits and headed back home. 

The loot!
So another year has come and gone and another super successful Halloween is behind us.  Such fun. 
Now what are we going to do with ALL THIS CANDY?
Here’s a quick blast through Halloweens past (this just made me realize there are no pics of me with the boys this year and no family pic…sad face):
Photo on the far left is courtesy of ChocolateBox Photography.
xo,
~C~

the Disney World vacation chronicles: days 8 & 9

Get caught up:

Day 7
Days 5 & 6
Day 4
Days 2 & 3
Day 1

Ah, Day 8 – Friday, October 11, 2013.  The last full day of our long-anticipated vacation.  We planned to spend our last full day at the Magic Kingdom.  We knew ahead of time that it closed at 7pm for Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party and assumed that’d be a good day to end a little earlier so we’d have some time to finish any packing the night before our flight.

We got our eviction notice bright and early Friday morning, telling us that the bus, the Magical Express, would depart at 7:45 and that we needed to check out of the hotel and into our airline prior to that.  Sad realization!

But in that moment, we knew we had one more big day of fun and wanted to make the most of it.

Yep, Dex wanted to bring Baby Sully.

Uncle Bob, Aunt Michelle, and Spencer on Main Street.

First ride of the day – Tomorrowland Speedway.  The boys loved it!

Peoplemover.

My nephew Spencer.

Little Mermaid’s Undersea Adventure

Prince Eric’s castle.

Beast’s castle.

Inside Be Our Guest for lunch. It was beautiful!

Wanted to ride the Barnstormer with Grammy.
We packed a lot of rides into the day on Friday and I guess I did not pull my camera out as often as I did the other days.  We were rushing around much of the time and trying to squeeze it all in.

End of the day.

Sun setting on the Magic Kingdom.
Friday night we left the Magic Kingdom with sad faces and tired bodies and headed back to the hotel. Although we had our strollers, my back was aching so bad by the end of the day Friday.  The boys asked to be held/carried any time they were not in their strollers (i.e., waiting in line – which we did quite a lot). By the time we were packed up, I literally could not sit up straight.  I took no pictures of the madness that was our room while rushing around to get things tidied up and stowed away.  The boys were very tired and ready to rest.  We hit the sack and set another early alarm for our departure on the Magical Express. 
Day 9 – Saturday, October 12, 2013.  
The Magical Express is a really nice service — we got on the bus with our carry ons and didn’t have to deal with our bags until we arrived home in Indiana.  We just had to get through security at MCO and then find a comfy spot to relax at our gate while waiting for our 10:45 flight.

See?  Remember?  I told you we’d get that pic eventually.

Clearly not happy to leave.  Or maybe just mad that his Capri Sun was all gone.  I don’t remember.

Ready to get home.

I just noticed Dexter in this photo — not really sure what he was doing here.  We were at the gate for quite a while because of course Disney transportation does not want to be responsible for anyone missing a flight.  We were at the gate at least an hour and a half before departure.  I remember thinking how good the boys were being at the airport and feeling a peaceful calm – proud of my kids. Not just at the airport, but over the course of the whole week.  Sleep deprived and everything, overall they were still very good.  We came, we conquered, we left with a mind full of memories.  Many of which will at least last a lifetime for Ryan and I. 

The boys were asleep before the plane took off and I had to wake Dexter (once again) when we landed. Theo too.  While we were waiting at the baggage carousel for our suitcases, a grandmother-aged woman that I recognized from our gate at the Orlando airport approached us and told us in so many words that our boys were so very well-behaved and adorable to boot.  My first instinct was to say “well, you didn’t see … ” but I accepted that fine compliment and nodded my head, “we think so too.  Thank you so much for saying that.” One of the most heart-warming memories from the trip took place 20 miles from home.  

As soon as we got home, Theo went right to work introducing the new Legos to his old ones.  They played with the cats.  Hugged their stuffed animals. Watched a movie.  Colored some pictures.  Back to normal as if nothing ever happened.  
Now, when we talk about our vacation to Disney World, Theo talks about it as if it was just a 20 minute ride down the road.  I suppose to him, it was (especially considering that he slept a good portion or all of the flights).  It’s so hard to explain to him that getting back there is much more than a quick flight.  
Tonight on the way home from the sitter, we were admiring spooky Halloween decorations along the road.  Theo brought up the Haunted Mansion ride.  Theo wanted to know if next time, he could ride with Dexter and a grown up (because kids can’t ride rides by themselves or they might get lost).  I said he sure could and of course Dexter pipes up “it’s not scary! I want to ride it again with Theo!”  We have conversations like this on a daily basis now.  I have a feeling Theo will remember at least bits and pieces and Dexter’s memory might be more the result of their conversations.  
That’s it, folks.  It’s over.  All the concerns that I had before the trip practically ended up being a non-issue.  We had a wonderful time and I worried that I’d (at some point) regret making the decision to take this particular vacation while the boys were so young.  I have not one regret.  It was magical for all of us.  It lived up to my expectations and then some.  And some more. So much that I can’t stop thinking about the next time we can all get away together.  Maybe not to Disney World, but I know that I want family vacations to be a priority in our lives.  
xo,
~C~

the Disney World vacation chronicles: day 7

Get caught up!

Days 5 & 6
Day 4
Days 2 & 3
Day 1

Day 7 – Thursday, October 10, 2013

Just another day in paradise.  This was a highly anticipated day – the day of our character breakfast!  We had reservations at Chef Mickey’s, located inside the Contemporary Resort.  We took the bus from our resort to the Magic Kingdom and then hopped on the monorail and rode that to the Contemporary.

The breakfast was a lot of fun.  The food, I thought, was actually really good too.  I was surprised at how much time we spent in the gift shops at the hotel before returning to our resort.  I guess we knew time was running out to get those hot, hot, one of a kind (ha) items that say “Walt Disney World” on the tag.  Dexter got a Baby Sully with a little blanket and Theo got a set of villains to play with.  They both talked us into getting a book about their favorite ride, The Haunted Mansion.  (We’ve looked at it A LOT)!  
Spence on the bus back to the resort.

Me and mom looking all matchy-matchy!

Not quite what I had in mind when we asked a cast member to get a picture of all of us….we are practically microscopic, but hey. It’s the thought that counts.  And do you like how Theo decided not to participate?

Baby Sully.

Toy zone in our room.

Ryan put the boys down for a nap while mom and I walked around to get some photos of the resort.  

Bar by the Big Blue Pool

Lobby – Concierge – Check In/Out

Ink & Paint gift shop

Ink & Paint gift shop

Mom’s favorite spot at the resort — drink fill-up station. 

Lion King section

Little Mermaid section

Flippin’ Fins Pool

Backside of the Nemo section along the Hourglass Lake

And back around to Radiator Springs

Cozy Cone Pool

I suited up and went to the pool and did some laundry while relaxing kid-free for a bit.  After my laundry was dry, I went back to the room and started waking up some sleepy boys for a little pool time. 

Poolside Sunbathing Grandmothers Unite.

Cheetos fingers!
Ryan, Michelle, Bob, and I snuck out around 6 or 7pm and drove over to Pleasure Island at Downtown Disney for dinner.  

Paradiso 37

Michelle and Bob wanted to stay at Pleasure Island a bit longer and Ryan and I wanted to use a voucher for a free game of putt putt (priorities – ha!) so we left P.I. and headed to Winter Summerland, located right next to Blizzard Beach water park. 
Being here sure brought back a lot of memories.  Ryan and I visited this same place together 14 years ago when we were dating.

We chose the winter course – Santa in the snow as opposed to Santa in the sand.

Back to the resort and I wanted to capture a photo of the front of the resort entrance at night so I hopped out for this: 

Shew, this one wore me out.  I’ll have to save days 8 & 9 for next time.  Almost done, I promise!  
For more candid photos of the trip, search Instagram user mommyinthemidwest or hashtag: #1stmcdanielfamilyvacation (then follow me there and say hello!).

Stay tuned for the end,
~C~