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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween 2013


Halloween is one of my favorite Holiday's.  I love the decorations, and trick or treating and having all my friends and family together to kick off the Holiday Season.  I feel like Halloween marks the beginning of my favorite time of year.  We have always had a party, and have been lucky enough to have wonderful neighbors to walk over enjoy pizza, beer and good company. 

Our recent move this Halloween had me feeling really blue.  

Very blue, actually. 

My parents have spent every Halloween with us since Jack was born. Every. Single. One.  My brothers come over and usually dress up.  I had my Lynne, my girl Brit, close friends and anyone else who wanted to come, knock on the 12 houses on our street, eat Rocco's and enjoy whatever dessert Lynne decided to whip on that year.

This year, no one could make it.  Everyone had to work, or had other plans.  And it's not like I could just drive over and crash someone else's Halloween activities.  

But..... that's pretty much what I did anyway.

;)


Only Maddie was allowed to dress up this year for Halloween at school. 
Here she is with her BFF Paige at school.

This was the first year that Jack had no help from Mom with his costume. 
He's a Military Sniper.  
Fantastic.
I also gave up on my daughter.  I wanted her to be Princess Aurora. The gown at Disneyland was so fantastic.  It would have been my dream gown when I was her age.  MY dream gown.  I had to let go and allow her to purchase the same exact gown our wonderful neighbor Jen let her have from her daughter.  So here is Madeline as Tangled, (in the exact same dress we were just given FOR FREE). In her Uggs and long sleeves that don't match.  I'm hoping next year I can be more persuasive in the costume category with my children. 

My friend Monica was so nice and invited us to trick or treat with her family. 



We had quite the posse.

Being with Monica's family feels very much like being with my family.
Loud and chaotic. 
But it reminded me of home, so I was a happy girl. 

So. Much. Chaos.

Monica lives on a great street. People decorated their driveways and homes.  People had disco's set up, and haunted houses, and popcorn and chocolate covered fruit for the adults.  It was really fun. 

I'm thankful for new friends. (but will always miss my old friends)

Thankfully...

They are just a drive away....

Happy Halloween!

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Disneyland 2013


The kids had a four day weekend at the end of October.
Daddy took the weekend off too.
So we decided to head to the Happiest Place on Earth.
Just the four of us.
This is the first vacation EVER that we have had that was just the four of us.
And I have to say it was so nice.
We had lots of surprises in store for the kids.

Saturday Morning we headed to The Storytellers Cafe in the Grand California

Maddie was so excited to be there until...

The Brother Bear Characters appeared.



Jack was such a trooper. He LOVED it.  He did the Hokey pokey and the conga line through the whole restaurant.
Maddie on the other hand could not get her body close enough to Clay to protect her.
Poor thing.

Every day we went to the pool
which was fantastic.
There are 4 pools and 2 hot tubs. 

Coffee for Daddy....Blue Moon for Mom.

Our Friends Anthony and Monica let us borrow their Double Bob.
I don't care that my child is 7 and gigantic.  He fit. We used it.  That stroller saved our lives.
For reals.
Don't judge until you take your child to Disneyland and stay aaaaaaallllllllllllll day.


Downtown Disney has the Lego store.
Jack is SUPER in to Lego's right now.
He will play with them for HOURS.

Before we knew it, it was time for the park. 

Madeline is such a girly-girl.  And she LOVES to dress up and she is SO into princesses right now, we decided to let her do the Bibbity-Bobbity Boutique.
She got the works.  Hair, Nails, Make-up, Dress, Wand, gloves, purse.
You get to select the hair.  You can have an adorable princess bun, or you can select the bouffant blonde hair with braids, and glitter and beads.  Hmmmmm Which do you think MY daughter chose.
She also chose a dress we already own.
Awesome.
Money well spent.
Oh well....

The look on her face when she was "revealed" was worth the whole experience. 
She was in Heaven.

And Don't worry.
Jack had the royal Knight treatment as well. 

Color Mohawk and all.

He was just as excited as Maddie to sit in that chair and get made up.



Love the Mickey on the back.
He was also excited about his new sword and shield.
And everyone kept calling him Sir Jack.
He loved it.

After their transformation they were photographed in the Royal Carriage, and escorted to the Princesses where they were announced as Princess Madeline and Sir Jack to the Royal Court.

I thought Madeline was going to explode.

She had so much to say to Princess Aurora

Who taught her how Princesses should stand.

Princess Cinderella was very sweet.

And Princess Ariel taught Jack how to stand like a Knight.


After our Makeover and a couple rides. We wanted to head to the pool.  We also refused to take off our new hair.  So off we went to the pool Pamela Anderson style, complete with sequined boots.

This totally happened. 

We played pool games.

And decided the hair got in the way of her Hula Hooping skills.

Jack loved the outdoorsy things to do in California Adventure. The explorer part of the park was just outside the entrance to our hotel.  

Madeline had to try everything her brother did.
Even in her Princess gown.

Late night shooting with Dad in Frontierland.

And we got to meet Mickey.
Maddie wouldn't go near him, but she did blow him a kiss from across the room.  Mickey caught the kiss and put it on his heart.
Adorable.

The Matterhorn has always been one of my favorite rides.

I was thrilled that Madeline wanted to ride it and was tall enough to do it!
(thank god for those Kirby genes!)

She immediately put her hands in the air.
(I love that kid! She is Fearless! *unless you are a 6 foot walking plush animal, then she screams like a baby*)

Love the Ferris wheel at California Adventure.



And The Toy Story Ride!

We booked our trip through Costco.  Because we did, we received a free character meal for the family. We picked Ariels Grotto. We had the first seating and were the first people in line to get up close and personal with Ariel. 

We also had the best table in the house.  It wasn't just Ariels Lunch. All the other Princesses were there too.  Our table was their first stop. The Princesses were announced one at a time about 10 minutes a part.  They come to your table, talk with everyone, pose for a picture, sign autographs and then move on to the next table.  
Madeline was so excited, she refused to eat.

Don't let Jack fool you, he was the first one up to get his hug from the Princesses.

So, So sweet.
And FREE.
The bill came to the table. It was $140. I gave them our coupons from Costco and the man looked at me and said, we're all settled up. Have a magical day!
Thank you Sir I will! Tip and Tax was included!
Thank you Costco!

We made it to Radiator Springs!
Cars land is awesome. And Packed!  We used our Magic Morning entry and headed straight to the ride.  We still waited 40 minutes.  The ride is fantastic.  I loved it! As soon as we were off the ride, there were  some problems and the ride closed.  I was so glad that we went early!

Jack-man rode my favorite ride with me.
California Screamin.
Love. That. Ride.
This is a perfect example of why I loved that it was just the 4 of us.
If my Brother or Brit had come with us, there is no way Jack would pick his boring old Mom over Cool Uncle Ben. This way, I was his only option. :) Which was fine by me!
After we got off the ride, Jack hugged me and said "Thanks Mom! That was Awesome! You weren't even scared!"
Cool to my 7 year old.
My work here is done.

Mr. Daredevil. 

The kids held hands. 
Without being prompted.
Thank you Vacation Gods.
Thank you.

Ears are a must. 

We had the best time.
I can't wait to go back.

One thing's for sure

Disney's still got it.
The magic's still there.
And
It's still
The Happiest Place on Earth.