Nick recently had his first real "emergency injury." The other morning, Nick was finishing up his breakfast on the sofa watching cartoons. He likes to snuggle in his Mickey Mouse blanket while he watches his toons each morning. I was in the kitchen packing Nick's lunch for MDO when I heard what sounded like a shotgun going off in my living room, following by an inhalation I could hear and then a delayed scream a few seconds later. i went running into the living room to find Nick on the ground in between our sofa and our coffee had with the definition of a busted open head. Right along his hairline, there was a 2-3 inch gash. After I finally got it to stop bleeding I realized we needed to go straight to the doctor and get some stitches. Luckily for me Grandma and Grandpa were just minutes away because they were coming to keep the babies. I took Grandpa to the dr. office with me and Nick and left B at home with Grandma. After 8 stitches, but surprisingly very few tears, the ordeal was mainly over and we were sent home with follow up care at home of cleaning with hydrogen peroxide twice daily for a week.
After about a week, I started to notice that Nick's hair looked sort of weird. I noticed it was starting to get really light in almost a patch on the top of his head and down the center. After thinking for a few minutes I realized the peroxide I was using to clean Nick's boo boo was bleaching his hair. He kind of looks cute as a platinum blonde...as long as we avoid swimming pools so it doesn't turn green ;)
I tried to start a blog when Nick was first born but between working on my phD in Finance and caring for Nick, I did not do a great job of keep the blog updated. I have imported the blog posts from Nick's blog and am recommitted to keeping track of our family's stories. I will also be adding memories from Nick's first year to record all of the fun and exciting things this past year has entailed for team Upton.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Thursday, March 28, 2013
The Daisy Affair
The other day I took the kids to Target for Nick to pick out his big boy chair for the dinner table so that we could transition Brennan into Nick's high chair. I had made a big fuss about the whole event how it was an adventure and we would get a big boy chair and a big boy toy, etc. After we picked out a chair that he was very excited about we went down the toy aisle to pick out his toy! First he sees a push Daisy that would match his Mickey, Nemo, and Pluto friends. He decides he has to have her. As I am swirling the cart around to make a quick exit off the toy aisle, Nick sees a Dinosaur driving a car ( a wheelie) and decides he has to have this toy, I insist he can only have one and as you can imagine, chaos ensues for over 5 minutes of picking on and then screaming as we put the other one back etc. Finally he says, OK mommy I want the saurus (dinosaur car) as I am putting Daisy back on the shelf Nick yells "WAIT MOMMY!" I turn around and he says "Bennan's Daisy! Bennan wants Daisy" needless to say Brennan got Daisy, despite the fact that Nick holds he most of the time, he calls he Bennan's Daisy. This was just the first time of many I will be had by my two children working as a team :)
Toddler Cuteness!
I think every now and then between being sassed, yelled at, or threatened with violence by your toddler it is important to remember some of the precious things that you love about this otherwise very trying time. With that said, I am dedicating this post to things I love about Nick right now!
Somewhere, probably mothers day out, Nick has picked up on "hining" (a.k.a. hiding). He really likes the concept! Sometime he is "hining" from me under the covers in the morning when I go in to get him up, other times he hides stuffed animals around the house, puts hims nose in a corner in the wall, counts to ten and screams " RAWHSANDHS NOT I COME" and going around to each animal squealing with delight as he tags each one it or exclaims he found it, finally sometimes Nick "hines" things as a prank, like Daddy's shoes. It is really stinking cute!
Nick looooves a phone about as much as anything in the whole world! Ever since he was little, he has been pretending anything he could get his hands on was a phone and attempting to use any actual phone he could find. This was fine and dandy until he began being able to find my phone (I am bad to leave it lying around) and actually manage to call people without my knowledge. He typically can only call my last contact that I dialed or received a call from so Deenie and Jeremy get the bulk of his calls, but sometimes they are on the phone with him for several minutes before he can be persuaded to "Take the phone to Mommy"
Speaking of things Nick really loves....the other day I couldn't find Nick when it was time to go to school, he usually runs around and plays in his room or the living room. While I was changing B and getting ready to load us up I realized I couldn't hear Nick. I started looking for him and even calling his name. I also realized I couldn't find Nora, who was staying with us, or Grady. I went outside thinking maybe he had opened the door, let them out, gone out there and shut the door somehow without me hearing him. I looked in the backyard and still couldn't find them. I was about to get panicked when I hear Nora scratching at the pantry door. Nick, Nora, and Grady were hanging out in there devouring animal cookies, granola bars, crackers, goldfish, and who knows what! He loves the pantry, I may have to put a childproof handle on the door, but sometimes it is convenient for him to grab his snacks, plus Grady says to leave him with access ;)
Somewhere, probably mothers day out, Nick has picked up on "hining" (a.k.a. hiding). He really likes the concept! Sometime he is "hining" from me under the covers in the morning when I go in to get him up, other times he hides stuffed animals around the house, puts hims nose in a corner in the wall, counts to ten and screams " RAWHSANDHS NOT I COME" and going around to each animal squealing with delight as he tags each one it or exclaims he found it, finally sometimes Nick "hines" things as a prank, like Daddy's shoes. It is really stinking cute!
Nick looooves a phone about as much as anything in the whole world! Ever since he was little, he has been pretending anything he could get his hands on was a phone and attempting to use any actual phone he could find. This was fine and dandy until he began being able to find my phone (I am bad to leave it lying around) and actually manage to call people without my knowledge. He typically can only call my last contact that I dialed or received a call from so Deenie and Jeremy get the bulk of his calls, but sometimes they are on the phone with him for several minutes before he can be persuaded to "Take the phone to Mommy"
Speaking of things Nick really loves....the other day I couldn't find Nick when it was time to go to school, he usually runs around and plays in his room or the living room. While I was changing B and getting ready to load us up I realized I couldn't hear Nick. I started looking for him and even calling his name. I also realized I couldn't find Nora, who was staying with us, or Grady. I went outside thinking maybe he had opened the door, let them out, gone out there and shut the door somehow without me hearing him. I looked in the backyard and still couldn't find them. I was about to get panicked when I hear Nora scratching at the pantry door. Nick, Nora, and Grady were hanging out in there devouring animal cookies, granola bars, crackers, goldfish, and who knows what! He loves the pantry, I may have to put a childproof handle on the door, but sometimes it is convenient for him to grab his snacks, plus Grady says to leave him with access ;)
Friday, February 22, 2013
Toddler Vocabulary Explosion
Nick's vocabulary is in over drive! Ever since he turned two he starts using probably 20-30 new words a week and is forming them into sentences. They are usually really funny sentences. He uses all types of sentences : Imperative "Mommy, dance" (when he needs a dance partner for whatever jam is on TV of coming from a toy.) Declarative Sentences like "I hining" (I'm hiding" as he buries his face into the crib). Interrogative ones like "Mama, I hold you?" (meaning Mommy please pick me up) or "Mama, wassi that?" And my favorite Exclamatory ones "Gady..TOP IT...my animal cookies!" "Oh No, my hans"(hands) and "Bennan dropped passy."
Although what is actually more fun than carrying on a conversation with Nick is hearing him sing. His go to song to sing is Twinkle Twinkle although his precious version usually goes "Tinkle Tinkle how a star cycle into la la ARE. Tinkle Tinkle lala STAR" he has the tune down pat. The other say he even did his own remix "Tinkle Tinkle how a star I...Y....Y and Z now know A Cs" mixing the tunes of the two songs too. It cracked me up!
Keep Rollin...Rollin...Rollin
Brennan is the most agile little baby I have ever been around. She has been rolling over for over a month now, but she has started using it as her main mode of transportation. Brennan can cover some serious ground rolling on the floor, like 5 to 10 feet in the living room. Fortunately when she is getting close to an immovable object Nick will go running over saying "TOP BENNAN!" Then we pick her up, move her back to her mat and begin the process again. She moves around just as much in her crib at night. She does a snow angel like maneuver only on her stomach so it causes her to do a 30 in her sleep beginning oriented North, then East, South, West...over and over. It is pretty fun to turn on the picture part of the monitor to figure out what direction B is pointing. Nick calls it B toons when we watch her on the monitor. He will come up to me on the couch and say "B toons on. PEESE"
She is also talking a lot. Cooing and grinning, but also these weird kind of Pterodactyl like sounds as she is exploring the range of her voice. The social smiling that starts at this age is so fun. When you go to change her or catch her eye while she is in her ezcersaucer, she grins at you and it warms your heart! Her last check up went great and we are going to have her baptism on April 21st! And soon she will be able to start eating solid foods and I cannot wait to make all of her baby food again from local sources. It is going to be a really fun summer!
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Mouse World
The day after Christmas Team Upton flew to Disney World or as Nick calls it "Mouse World." We were packed and ready to leave the day after Christmas. When we arrived at the airport, Brennan almost didn't get to go. Despite the fact that I had called Southwest to inquire about whether or not I needed any documentation on the children, I didn't have her immunization record so they weren't going to let her fly. Jeremy and I were about ready to send Nick on the plane with Deenie and get in the car to begin the drive to Orlando when a supervisor took pity on us and told us to just have them faxed to the resort when we arrived so we would have them on our return flight! Our airport adventure was not over as getting through airport security with two small children, and a stroller is no small feat. I am still not certain what the stuff is they rubbed on my hands was, perhaps they were insuring I was not stealing Brennan or didn't have a bomb hidden on her person ;) We survived an hour flight delay in the airport with a toddler and infant and we were off: Nick and Brennan had a trip of first, starting with their first plane ride. Nick was really good in the plane. We didn't even have to break on cartoons on the ipad to keep him quiet!
One we arrived in Orlando we headed to Magical Express, Disney's bus service to take you to your resort. We were all getting a little tired and hungry but we didn't have to wait too long for our bus to arrive. Here we are waiting for the bus
Next came the kids first bus ride, Nick sat with Deenie and Brennan, Jeremy and I sat together. The bus ride is only about 30 minutes and they show a promotional cartoon on the tvs about Disney, but by this point we had to break out the ipad and Nick eventually fell asleep on his Deenie!

We arrived at our resort, the Animal Kingdom's Kidani Village, where Grandma and Grandpa Upton had already arrived and checked us in. (They drove, they don't enjoy flying and if you have ever been through security with George Upton, you understand why!)


Our suite at the resort was amazing, it overlooked the African Savannah and Nick had the best time "mamels" (Animal) watching. They were so close to use it was really amazing. Every day when Nick would get up from his nap or in the morning he would say, "Mamels, see mamels, outside!" which was someone's cue to get up and open the balcony doors so he could see his animals. Although I think for Nick waking up with all his grandparents, mom, and dad was just as exciting. Paw Paw (Grandpa) would open the door to the balcony in their room and the one in the living room and Nick would literally run laps around the condo. We called it Paw Paw PT. Although we couldn't get a picture because it was too dark at night, one of the highlights of the animals in the Savannah was the night we came home and all 5 giraffes were sleeping right outside of our room. I had never seen giraffes lying down. Here are just a few highlight pictures of the animals from our balcony!
We all headed to tomorrow land first to ride the people mover, the ride that takes you on a tour of tomorrow land, almost 7 years ago when Jeremy took me to Disney for the first time, it was the first ride I rode on with him as it was only fitting that it be Deenie, Nick and Brennan's first ride. As we got on the moving walkway to board the ride, Jeremy insisted we could all fit in the same car for the ride. For those of you who have ever been on the People Mover, all of Team Upton including Deenie, Grandma, and Grandpa should not ride in one car of the people mover, but it was too late. We had to quickly put Nick in Grandpa's lap, Brennan in Deenie's lap and me in Jeremy's lap!
Brennan was pretty tired of rides at this point in the day and it was getting a little chilly, so she and Deenie did some strolling while the rest of Team Upton rode It's a Small World. They had a great time though and met some folks from NJ who asked if all Southern Babies were as beautiful as Brennan, to which I am sure Deenie told them no, just our B! I always thought everyone was joking about the fact that the really annoying its a small world song plays through the whole ride, but it is not a joke it does play, THE WHOLE TIME! Even as I am typing this now, I am having flashbacks and it will probably be stuck in my head for the rest of today! Oh yeah this ride was Nick's first trip on a boat!
After we finished up this ride, Jeremy and I walked Team Upton to the bus, and loaded them up to head back to the resort. We hopped on the monorail and rode to The Contemporary to have some dinner and the back to the Magic Kingdom to ride Space Mountain, the Pirates of the Carribean, and Splash Mountain before catching the fireworks display heading back to the resort.
We began the second day of our trip at the Animal Kingdom, probably Jeremy and mine's favorite park. When we arrived the team headed to the Kilimanjaro Safaris. Nick got a little antsy standing in line, but nothing a quick ride on Daddy's shoulders could fix!
The Safari ride was a little bumpy for me and B, but everyone else had a great time! Nick, Deenie, Brennan, and I got to ride in the back of the safari car which is the best place to get some good pictures!
We had some lunch and walked through some of the other animal exhibits. Then Deenie, Grandma, Jeremy, and I headed to ride Mount Everest while George to Nick and Brennan to the Dinosaur land. We thought we would take Nick on some more rides at the dinosaur land before we headed back to the resort but Nick and Brennan we fast asleep in the stroller by the time we caught up to Grandpa so we took Deenie, Grandma, and Grandpa back to the bus with the kids to go take a nap. Jeremy and I were able to ride the Primeval Whirl and Kali River Rapids before heading back to the resort. Here is Jeremy geared up to ride Kali River, it was cold and we didn't want to get wet!
When we got back to the resort we realized there had not been much napping going on, so finally I got Nick down for a very late nap and Jeremy and I took Deenie to Epcot. Despite it being very cold at Epcot we had a really great time! We took her on a tour of the World Showcase where we all drank our way through the countries and had a delicious dinner in Italy before riding on Soaring and heading back to the kids...Nick was still up! It was a late night for everybody!
Our third day we had our first character breakfast scheduled. Grandma made reservations for breakfasts where Nick could meet the Disney characters without us having to wait in line to meet them at the parks. This is a really great idea if you have children who are interested in meeting the characters. Our breakfast was at the Polynesian resort. So we needed to take a bus to the Magic Kingdom and then the monorail to the Polynesian. This trip was Nick, Brennan, and Deenie's first ride on the monorail. Again this was probably as exciting for Nick as any ride at a park. Here is Nick on the monorail for the first time:
The character breakfast was probably one of Nick's favorite things about the entire trip. This breakfast had Lilo, Stitch, Pluto, and the big cheese himself, Mickey Mouse. Nick could not wait to meet "My mouse" (a.k.a. Mickey Mouse). The characters all come around to your table. Here is Nick meeting Lilo, he really liked her and was even blowing her kisses!
Deenie was still a little unsure about Lilo, especially since she didn't even know who she was:
But by the time Stitch cam around Deenie had warmed up to the characters and Nick, Brennan and Mommy liked him!
Seeing as Nick has three dogs of his own, it should come as no surprise that he loved Pluto! And of course Nick loved "My mouse"
We finished up Breakfast with a parade with the characters. It was probably Nick's favorite party he and I went and boogies between Mickey and Lilo. Nick got a maraca and had the time of his life! After breakfast we headed back on the monorail to the Magic Kingdom where Nick, Grandma, and I rode The Magic Carpets of Aladdin. Nick had a great time flying over adventure land. Then Deenie, Nick, Jeremy and I toured the Swiss Family Robinson Tree house. It was really fascinating, and much more fun than I originally thought it would be. Here are some pictures of us touring
I also got some great shots of the park from the top of the treehouse:
We wrapped up our trip to the Magic Kingdom that night with a trip on the Carousel for Nick and Jeremy (also a first for Nick.
That night Jeremy and I had dinner reservations for out "night out" at Todd English's Blue Zoo at the Dolpin Resort near Epcot. It was amazing, Jeremy had two pounds of tempura fried lobster and I had delicious Corvina, plus we polished off a couple bottles of wine! After dinner we hopped on the water taxi to Epcot so that Jeremy and I could ride Test Track before we returned to the resort. Before we went to dinner we wanted to wear Nick out for the Grandparents so we took Nick around our resort to see the big Christmas Trees, the animals and the cool playground.
Our fourth day began with our second character breakfast at Disney's Animal Kingdom, Donald's Safari Breakfast. Here we are waiting for the bus:
Right as we arrived at the Animal Kingdom, we experienced a downpour! By the time we got to the breakfast we were all a little wet, but really enjoyed the breakfast. Except for Brennan who was passed out!
Nick got to meet Daisy, Donald, Goofy, and Mickey was there again in his Safari gear. Here are pictures of Nick and his "friends"
The Donald Safari Breakfast wrapped up with another parade for Nick that Grandpa went on with him:
The parade must have worn Pa Pa out because after breakfast he and Grandma went back to the resort to nap while Jeremy, Nick, Brennan, Deenie, and I headed back to Dinosaur USA. Nick is a little obsessed with Dinosaurs or as he calls them "sauruses". First we went to the boneyard where he had some of the most fun he had all trip. He went digging for fossils:
Deenie and Brennan also hung out in the boneyard, but didn't do any running or sliding ;)




We finally got in T-rex to have dinner. Nick loved it! It is a rainforest cafe derivative and they have sauruses everywhere. They even have sound effects and meteor showers every half hour. We realized it is a great plan to take Grandpa since a lot of Grandpa's guttural grunts actually sound like the dinosaurs. Nick even entertained the little boy behind us by putting a carrot in his mouth like fangs.
After the show, we had some dinner at the Land in future world and rode the Living with the Land ride. It was another boat ride for Nick. I really think he enjoyed having Mommy and Daddy to himself. Here we are on the ride:
One we arrived in Orlando we headed to Magical Express, Disney's bus service to take you to your resort. We were all getting a little tired and hungry but we didn't have to wait too long for our bus to arrive. Here we are waiting for the bus
We arrived at our resort, the Animal Kingdom's Kidani Village, where Grandma and Grandpa Upton had already arrived and checked us in. (They drove, they don't enjoy flying and if you have ever been through security with George Upton, you understand why!)
Our suite at the resort was amazing, it overlooked the African Savannah and Nick had the best time "mamels" (Animal) watching. They were so close to use it was really amazing. Every day when Nick would get up from his nap or in the morning he would say, "Mamels, see mamels, outside!" which was someone's cue to get up and open the balcony doors so he could see his animals. Although I think for Nick waking up with all his grandparents, mom, and dad was just as exciting. Paw Paw (Grandpa) would open the door to the balcony in their room and the one in the living room and Nick would literally run laps around the condo. We called it Paw Paw PT. Although we couldn't get a picture because it was too dark at night, one of the highlights of the animals in the Savannah was the night we came home and all 5 giraffes were sleeping right outside of our room. I had never seen giraffes lying down. Here are just a few highlight pictures of the animals from our balcony!
After a few minutes to catch our breath at the resort, we headed to the Magic Kingdom. Jeremy who is a bit of a Disney expert believes everyone should begin their Disney experience there. Nick was as thrilled to be riding on another bus, the one that takes you from your resort to the parks as he was to be going to the Magic Kingdom. Here are Nick and Daddy once we entered the park!
Everyone enjoyed the ride, although the parts in the dark were a little much for Deenie and B! And Grandpa nearly throwing Nick out of the car playing with him at every turn was a little much for Me! (but Nick loved it)
Jeremy had wanted to take Nick to the Tomorrowland Speedway for some good race car driving, but the line was too long. They had to settle for the Mad Hatter Teacups. Jeremy, Grandma, and Nick had a great time in the teacups! Although Jeremy did remark the doors to get in the teacup and not "Dad sized" and he didn't remember them being so small...maybe he just doesn't remember getting so big! We finished up our first trip to Tomorrowland with a ride on the train so we could see all of the park.
We began the second day of our trip at the Animal Kingdom, probably Jeremy and mine's favorite park. When we arrived the team headed to the Kilimanjaro Safaris. Nick got a little antsy standing in line, but nothing a quick ride on Daddy's shoulders could fix!
The Safari ride was a little bumpy for me and B, but everyone else had a great time! Nick, Deenie, Brennan, and I got to ride in the back of the safari car which is the best place to get some good pictures!
We had some lunch and walked through some of the other animal exhibits. Then Deenie, Grandma, Jeremy, and I headed to ride Mount Everest while George to Nick and Brennan to the Dinosaur land. We thought we would take Nick on some more rides at the dinosaur land before we headed back to the resort but Nick and Brennan we fast asleep in the stroller by the time we caught up to Grandpa so we took Deenie, Grandma, and Grandpa back to the bus with the kids to go take a nap. Jeremy and I were able to ride the Primeval Whirl and Kali River Rapids before heading back to the resort. Here is Jeremy geared up to ride Kali River, it was cold and we didn't want to get wet!
When we got back to the resort we realized there had not been much napping going on, so finally I got Nick down for a very late nap and Jeremy and I took Deenie to Epcot. Despite it being very cold at Epcot we had a really great time! We took her on a tour of the World Showcase where we all drank our way through the countries and had a delicious dinner in Italy before riding on Soaring and heading back to the kids...Nick was still up! It was a late night for everybody!
Our third day we had our first character breakfast scheduled. Grandma made reservations for breakfasts where Nick could meet the Disney characters without us having to wait in line to meet them at the parks. This is a really great idea if you have children who are interested in meeting the characters. Our breakfast was at the Polynesian resort. So we needed to take a bus to the Magic Kingdom and then the monorail to the Polynesian. This trip was Nick, Brennan, and Deenie's first ride on the monorail. Again this was probably as exciting for Nick as any ride at a park. Here is Nick on the monorail for the first time:
The character breakfast was probably one of Nick's favorite things about the entire trip. This breakfast had Lilo, Stitch, Pluto, and the big cheese himself, Mickey Mouse. Nick could not wait to meet "My mouse" (a.k.a. Mickey Mouse). The characters all come around to your table. Here is Nick meeting Lilo, he really liked her and was even blowing her kisses!
Deenie was still a little unsure about Lilo, especially since she didn't even know who she was:
But by the time Stitch cam around Deenie had warmed up to the characters and Nick, Brennan and Mommy liked him!
Seeing as Nick has three dogs of his own, it should come as no surprise that he loved Pluto! And of course Nick loved "My mouse"
We finished up Breakfast with a parade with the characters. It was probably Nick's favorite party he and I went and boogies between Mickey and Lilo. Nick got a maraca and had the time of his life! After breakfast we headed back on the monorail to the Magic Kingdom where Nick, Grandma, and I rode The Magic Carpets of Aladdin. Nick had a great time flying over adventure land. Then Deenie, Nick, Jeremy and I toured the Swiss Family Robinson Tree house. It was really fascinating, and much more fun than I originally thought it would be. Here are some pictures of us touring
I also got some great shots of the park from the top of the treehouse:
We wrapped up our trip to the Magic Kingdom that night with a trip on the Carousel for Nick and Jeremy (also a first for Nick.
That night Jeremy and I had dinner reservations for out "night out" at Todd English's Blue Zoo at the Dolpin Resort near Epcot. It was amazing, Jeremy had two pounds of tempura fried lobster and I had delicious Corvina, plus we polished off a couple bottles of wine! After dinner we hopped on the water taxi to Epcot so that Jeremy and I could ride Test Track before we returned to the resort. Before we went to dinner we wanted to wear Nick out for the Grandparents so we took Nick around our resort to see the big Christmas Trees, the animals and the cool playground.
Right as we arrived at the Animal Kingdom, we experienced a downpour! By the time we got to the breakfast we were all a little wet, but really enjoyed the breakfast. Except for Brennan who was passed out!
Nick got to meet Daisy, Donald, Goofy, and Mickey was there again in his Safari gear. Here are pictures of Nick and his "friends"
The Donald Safari Breakfast wrapped up with another parade for Nick that Grandpa went on with him:
The parade must have worn Pa Pa out because after breakfast he and Grandma went back to the resort to nap while Jeremy, Nick, Brennan, Deenie, and I headed back to Dinosaur USA. Nick is a little obsessed with Dinosaurs or as he calls them "sauruses". First we went to the boneyard where he had some of the most fun he had all trip. He went digging for fossils:
And had a blast "RUNNING" and going down some really big slides! I swear...nothing scares this kid!
Deenie and Brennan also hung out in the boneyard, but didn't do any running or sliding ;)
After the boneyard, Jeremy, Nick and I rode on the TriceraTop Spin
We finished up the Dinosaur USA by looking an some really cool saurses!
We finished our trip to the Animal Kingdom that day by heading over to camp Mickey and Minnie. We were just in time for the festival of the Lion King Show and decided to check it out. As we were walking up I was holding Brennan in my arms because she was tired of the carrier and strollers were allowed. One of the employees asked how many are with you and the baby. I told her three others. She sent us down the handicap side and we got front row seats. The show was really spectacular. Nick loved it....even the scary parts! At the end of the show one of the performers mouthed how beautiful Brennan was!
After we left the Animal Kingdom we went back to the resort and had a nap, when everyone including Grandma and Grandpa got up we headed to Downtown Disney for dinner and shopping. We wanted to eat at a restaurant called T-Rex. The wait was really long so we put our name in and headed to the Lego Imagination Station. It was spectacular. Nick had a great time playing with Duplos in one of the rooms and the displays were amazing. Here were some of the highlights:
We finally got in T-rex to have dinner. Nick loved it! It is a rainforest cafe derivative and they have sauruses everywhere. They even have sound effects and meteor showers every half hour. We realized it is a great plan to take Grandpa since a lot of Grandpa's guttural grunts actually sound like the dinosaurs. Nick even entertained the little boy behind us by putting a carrot in his mouth like fangs.
The
morning of our fifth day we all headed to Epcot! We began the day by going on
the Seas with Nemo and Friends Everyone got to go on the ride,
including Brennan. Nick got to ride in a clam shell with both Grandma and
Deenie so he was in hog heaven!
After
the Seas with Nemo and Friends ride, we did some exploring of the
Aquarium area. Nick enjoyed learning about all of the creatures of the sea (and
having Deenie and Daddy chase him). Grandma bought Nick a stuffed Nemo that
Nick carried with him everywhere for the rest of the day. Next we headed to
Journey into Imagination with Figment. Everyone rode the ride talking about how
our senses effect or imagination. We had a lot of fun on the ride, but Nick
particularly like the play area after the ride:
After
playing in the imagination area, we headed to the world showcase for lunch. It
was a really busy day at Epcot and we had to walk all the way to Germany for
lunch. There we were able to eat bratwursts, frankfurters, and pretzels.
Nick really enjoyed the clocks, and Brennan enjoyed laying in the stroller
being made over by everyone who walked by. One lady even asked if she was a
doll because she was so perfect! It was pretty cold this day so we took the
water taxi back to Future World where we left Deenie to do some shopping for
her other Grandbabies and the rest of us headed back to the resort. After
napping and Deenie returning from her shopping, we all had some dinner at the
resort. Later Jeremy and I went to Hollywood Studios to catch some rides we hadn't
gotten to do yet. We had a great time.
The
next morning Deenie was scheduled to fly out. We were all so tired from the
night before we almost missed her leaving, but Nick and I saw her bus about to
leave and were able to dash out in our pajamas just in time to say Bye and Nick
to tell her "I love You" complete with hand motions. That day we
decided to stay around the resort rather than going to a park since we would
have to travel with the kids the next day. The weather had finally warmed up a
little bit so we decided to take Nick to the pool at the resort.
Since
he was wearing a life vest, Jeremy convinced me to let him go down the big
water slide at the resort. HE promised it wasn't to scary. Jeremy waited at the
bottom of the pool and I took Nick to the top. I let go of my baby and the next
thing I know the water sweeps him onto his back and he begins spinning around.
He looked like a giant starfish with his legs and arms outstretched. I think he
went down most of the slide backwards! I took off down the slide terrified he
was going to be in hysterics when I got to the bottom. He was in hysterics,
laughing though not crying telling Daddy "more...again" but it had
been too much for mommy! We didn't do the big slide again only the little ones!
That
night we all had dinner at the resort and Grandma and Grandpa decided to keep
Brennan so Jeremy and I could take Nick to Epcot to a fireworks show to
celebrate New Years Eve!
First
we found a spot and watched the Illuminations fireworks show. Nick really loved
the fireworks, they didn't seem to scare him at all. When there would be a part
in the show where there was a pause in the pyrotechnics he would say.
"No Stop" "More" "PEESE" then he would be
overjoyed when they started again.
After the show, we had some dinner at the Land in future world and rode the Living with the Land ride. It was another boat ride for Nick. I really think he enjoyed having Mommy and Daddy to himself. Here we are on the ride:
Then
we went to the mouse gear store and got him his personalized mouse ears, which
he wore from then until we arrived home even on the plane. To be honest he has
worn them a lot of the time since we have been home.
After
getting some rest we got up the next day to take the Magic Express back to the
airport and boarded our flight to come home. As we left mouse world Nick said
goodbye to everything..."goodbye condo" "goodbye maminals"
"goodbye bus" "goodbye driver". You get the point it was
like being in a Goodnight Moon book, but it was also really cute. We had an
amazing time and can't wait to go back! Here we are about to leave:
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