12.04.2011
Can you swim really, really, really, really, really fast?
Continuing our Feb/March trip to Walt Disney World (see all updates so far HERE)...
I had grabbed FastPasses for Test Track (including Henry-he said he wanted to ride today, despite him saying he didn't like it on our first night), and we had made a purchase of two Disney Racer cars.
We headed to the other side of Future World
The Flower & Garden Festival still wasn't open yet - but this was outside the butterfly tent
See the Hidden Mickey in the bubbles below "Cool"?
Pit stop-let's go in!
Perhaps I can trick Henry with the Beverly....
I wasn't the only mean one - that is JOE'S arm in the pic!!
"It's yucky!!!!"
After the Beverly incident Henry refused to try anymore of them! Gee, I wonder why?!?! LOL!
Back outside,
we eventually made it to our destination
Nemo!
An attempt at a family picture...
Blurry, yet a BAZILLION times better than the last one we attempted in a clam shell!
After we found Nemo we had to pay Bruce a visit
Turtle Talk was in the middle of a show, so we spent some time exploring the area
Henry always enjoys a touch screen! Such a little geek!
And of course, we scoped out the fish and stingrays
There are a few fish in the stingray tank, one of which "befriended" Henry back in September and would not leave the corner of the tank where Henry was standing. This time, as soon as Henry spotted that little fish, he remembered him! I was surprised!
"Hi friend!"
And this is where Momma made a mistake.
Henry kept saying "Hi!" to the fish as it swam near him, and would ask him various questions, so in return, I pretended I was the fish and spoke back to Henry.
"Hi Henry! I remember you! How are you? Are you having fun? Are you going to see Crush?"
And so on.
Cute, right?
Well....for the rest of the trip Henry expected EVERY animal to speak back to him. "Make him talk Mommy!" I cannot count how many times I (or Joe) was a duck, or a bunny, or a fish, or an animatronic animal! While it's fine the first few times, it did get old! Thankfully, he has passed this stage!!!!
Eventually the doors opened and we went in. For the past couple trips Joe has tried to encourage Henry to sit down front with the other kids, and Henry has always refused. But, this time Joe and I got front row seats, so Henry happily sat on the floor-directly in front of us.
He didn't last too long sitting there, he would scoot up front - then stand up and come back around to us. Then go sit back down. Lather, rinse, repeat!
We really enjoy this show. Sure, it's pretty similar every time you see it, but the questions kids ask are so stinkin' cute! It has never failed to make us laugh. The best part of the show this time was when one of the kids asked Crush how fast he swam. I cannot remember the answer, but then Crush asked the child if she could swim really fast - except he repeated "really" about 200 times! The whole place was roaring with laughter!
Out into the dump shop
If Disney t-shirts were closer to $15 instead of $30, I bet I'd have a closet full of 'em.
I didn't buy anything, but Henry...
selected his stuffed animal of the trip!
Last trip he selected Nemo, this time Squirt (or is that supposed to be Crush?). If they have a Dory, I can see him getting her next time!
12.02.2011
Shopping is an attraction...right?
Continuing our February/March Walt Disney World trip...I know the updates on this is a bit disjointed and random, but you can find all the updates on this trip so far HERE
We left off wrapping up our first full day with Henry flirting with the It's a Small World Cast Member and scoring us a back-to-back ride on the Happiest Cruise that Ever Sailed.
We all slept hard that night, it had been a long, full day!
Monday, February 28, 2011
We didn't set an alarm. As usual for this family. We all didn't even wake up until 8:00 am! It was bliss!
We took it slow that morning, watching some Playhouse Disney
Playing on the computer while enjoying a wonderful, wonderful breakfast
Playing with the monorail
And really, just enjoying our morning in the room.
We eventually left the room right around 10:00 am
We headed down to the Boardwalk and toward the International Gateway (the "backdoor" entrance to Epcot).
And within minutes we were here
Sigh. So pretty.
The World Showcase was still not open, but they do have the Kim Possible stations open, so we grabbed a FastPass for that.
This was something I had been meaning to do for several trips, I was determined this time!
We slowly made our way to Future World
A few of the Flower & Garden Festival displays, even though it wasn't quite officially started yet!
Suddenly some two-wheeled guests were flying past us
Henry was VERY excited to see the Segways. Joe and I took this tour during our Disneymoon and had a pin with a Segway on it from the tour. Just before we had left on our trip Henry had asked about them, and he instantly recognized them here in the World Showcase!
I cannot explain how excited I was to see those flower beds. They are BREATHTAKING! And they smell soooooo good.
Okay, who wants to be in Epcot RIGHT NOW?!?! These pictures are making me 'homesick'!
We decided to go get Test Track FastPasses, but they had some sidewalks blocked off in preparation of Pixie Hollow area for the Flower & Garden Festival, so we cut through Mouse Gear instead-which was a-OK with me, I wanted to shop here anyway!
Of course, when you walk into a gift shop with a child, it isn't always easy to just peel them outta there. Joe and Henry shopped for a bit, while I ran for FastPasses
Back to shoppin'
1 of each please. LOVE the 40th Anniversary stuff!
Henry reallyyyyy wanted a couple cars. We said "Only one.", but then he reminded us he had his own money! And he did! We give him a few coins each time he does things that we are working on-such as cleaning up after himself, obeying RIGHT away, putting his dishes in the sink, etc. plus, birthday money. Soooo....
The one we bought him
The one he bought
Could he be any happier?!?!
We left off wrapping up our first full day with Henry flirting with the It's a Small World Cast Member and scoring us a back-to-back ride on the Happiest Cruise that Ever Sailed.
We all slept hard that night, it had been a long, full day!
Monday, February 28, 2011
We didn't set an alarm. As usual for this family. We all didn't even wake up until 8:00 am! It was bliss!
We took it slow that morning, watching some Playhouse Disney
Playing on the computer while enjoying a wonderful, wonderful breakfast
Playing with the monorail
And really, just enjoying our morning in the room.
We eventually left the room right around 10:00 am
We headed down to the Boardwalk and toward the International Gateway (the "backdoor" entrance to Epcot).
And within minutes we were here
Sigh. So pretty.
The World Showcase was still not open, but they do have the Kim Possible stations open, so we grabbed a FastPass for that.
This was something I had been meaning to do for several trips, I was determined this time!
We slowly made our way to Future World
A few of the Flower & Garden Festival displays, even though it wasn't quite officially started yet!
Suddenly some two-wheeled guests were flying past us
Henry was VERY excited to see the Segways. Joe and I took this tour during our Disneymoon and had a pin with a Segway on it from the tour. Just before we had left on our trip Henry had asked about them, and he instantly recognized them here in the World Showcase!
I cannot explain how excited I was to see those flower beds. They are BREATHTAKING! And they smell soooooo good.
Okay, who wants to be in Epcot RIGHT NOW?!?! These pictures are making me 'homesick'!
We decided to go get Test Track FastPasses, but they had some sidewalks blocked off in preparation of Pixie Hollow area for the Flower & Garden Festival, so we cut through Mouse Gear instead-which was a-OK with me, I wanted to shop here anyway!
Of course, when you walk into a gift shop with a child, it isn't always easy to just peel them outta there. Joe and Henry shopped for a bit, while I ran for FastPasses
Back to shoppin'
1 of each please. LOVE the 40th Anniversary stuff!
Henry reallyyyyy wanted a couple cars. We said "Only one.", but then he reminded us he had his own money! And he did! We give him a few coins each time he does things that we are working on-such as cleaning up after himself, obeying RIGHT away, putting his dishes in the sink, etc. plus, birthday money. Soooo....
The one we bought him
The one he bought
Could he be any happier?!?!
11.30.2011
Meal Planning
The other day I joined e-mealz.com, which is essentially a meal planning service. You sign up for a certain number of months and each week they will give you a PDF with 7 meals and the grocery list you need to make them all. The recipes are easy, including "quick meals" and crockpot meals. They have a portion control (Weight Watchers) menu, gluten free, and more. On Cyber Monday they had a 30% off code, for 3 months it came to less than $15 so I took the plunge. I have no idea how it will all go, but for $15, it's worth a shot.
I printed out the menu from last week (Thanksgiving, so it was a shorter menu) and this week and hit the grocery store today with Henry. I'm not gonna lie, it was a little crazy. But when is grocery shopping with a 4-year old NOT crazy? Trying to find Minced Garlic while Henry is asking me to untangle his guy from the cart was not my finest moment. I have NO clue how he got that thing wrapped around like he did.
I was a bit nervous about what the total was going to come to, as groceries in NYC are pricey, but was PLEASANTLY surprised. I'll post more on what the total is after I pick up the rest of the meat from the butcher and a few other things from another store. I'm really excited about this new endeavor. We have the meal plan stuck to our tack board so Joe, Katie or I can easily cook. No more of the "What's for dinner?" or blankly staring in the cabinet and ordering pizza! Now we can look at the list and choose something knowing we have everything on hand. YAY!
I'll post more about this as time goes on...I'm very curious to see how it will work for our family.
I printed out the menu from last week (Thanksgiving, so it was a shorter menu) and this week and hit the grocery store today with Henry. I'm not gonna lie, it was a little crazy. But when is grocery shopping with a 4-year old NOT crazy? Trying to find Minced Garlic while Henry is asking me to untangle his guy from the cart was not my finest moment. I have NO clue how he got that thing wrapped around like he did.
I was a bit nervous about what the total was going to come to, as groceries in NYC are pricey, but was PLEASANTLY surprised. I'll post more on what the total is after I pick up the rest of the meat from the butcher and a few other things from another store. I'm really excited about this new endeavor. We have the meal plan stuck to our tack board so Joe, Katie or I can easily cook. No more of the "What's for dinner?" or blankly staring in the cabinet and ordering pizza! Now we can look at the list and choose something knowing we have everything on hand. YAY!
I'll post more about this as time goes on...I'm very curious to see how it will work for our family.
11.28.2011
Cruise Money & Awesome Cyber Monday Deals
I just added $353 to our cruise fund! Yay!
On top of that, I've been doing some Cyber Monday shopping today and have spend $11 and gotten 5 gifts for Henry, 1 for myself, 1 for my nephew and 1 for the toy drive at church.
Here is a run down of my deals:
DisneyStore.com: I had a $20 gift card that I received from Disney Movie Rewards (free) and a 10% off code for being a Vacation Club member (our timeshare) and they have free shipping today. We got Henry Spiderman pajamas, a Spiderman action figure and an ornament for myself for a total of $4 after taxes.
Amazon.com: I had $25 from Swagbucks (free) and $60 from loose change we had saved that I cashed into an Amazon gift card. 3 gifts for Henry (1 was $44, ugh!), 1 for my nephew and 1 for the toy drive. Free Amazon shipping because I was spending more than $25. Grand total was $7 after taxes.
I also earned 5% back on my DisneyStore.com order using Mr. Rebates!
It's been a GOOD day! :)
On top of that, I've been doing some Cyber Monday shopping today and have spend $11 and gotten 5 gifts for Henry, 1 for myself, 1 for my nephew and 1 for the toy drive at church.
Here is a run down of my deals:
DisneyStore.com: I had a $20 gift card that I received from Disney Movie Rewards (free) and a 10% off code for being a Vacation Club member (our timeshare) and they have free shipping today. We got Henry Spiderman pajamas, a Spiderman action figure and an ornament for myself for a total of $4 after taxes.
Amazon.com: I had $25 from Swagbucks (free) and $60 from loose change we had saved that I cashed into an Amazon gift card. 3 gifts for Henry (1 was $44, ugh!), 1 for my nephew and 1 for the toy drive. Free Amazon shipping because I was spending more than $25. Grand total was $7 after taxes.
I also earned 5% back on my DisneyStore.com order using Mr. Rebates!
It's been a GOOD day! :)
11.27.2011
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade & the American Museum of Natural History
On Wednesday afternoon I surprised Henry with something...
We were going to...
SKIP HIS NAP!
And instead we went and saw:
The giant Thanksgiving Day Parade balloons are blown up on 77th and 81st Streets in Manhattan, the streets that surround the American Museum of Natural History, so we went to the museum in the same trip!
The beautiful origami tree was up
We walked through the human science exhibits, which Henry took a strong interest in. He was fascinated with the human bones.
After a few missed calls and lots of walking around, we eventually met up with Henry's buddy Jack to see the dinosaur bones.
Joe was also off work by this time and joined us. We naturally found ourselves in the space exhibits, we all really enjoy this part of the museum!
The next day, of course, was Thanksgiving. Joe went into Manhattan pretty early to try and snag us a decent spot for the parade and he succeeded! We had a nice spot in Central Park where we could SIT (*key with a 4 year old!), see the balloons and much of the happenings on the ground as well. And it wasn't too horribly packed! All in all, it was a very good spot. Here are a few highlights.
It was very neat to see these giants float down the street! After the parade we made our way back to Queens, got lunch at a local restaurant and had an enjoyable lazy afternoon. Dinner rolled around and we ate random leftovers and peanut butter sandwiches and scurried out the door to go see The Muppets in the movie theater...which was FANTASTIC!!
All in all, it was a non-traditional Thanksgiving. Not one bit of turkey was had, but we were together, and we enjoyed it...and that is what matters most!
We were going to...
SKIP HIS NAP!
And instead we went and saw:
The giant Thanksgiving Day Parade balloons are blown up on 77th and 81st Streets in Manhattan, the streets that surround the American Museum of Natural History, so we went to the museum in the same trip!
The beautiful origami tree was up
We walked through the human science exhibits, which Henry took a strong interest in. He was fascinated with the human bones.
After a few missed calls and lots of walking around, we eventually met up with Henry's buddy Jack to see the dinosaur bones.
Joe was also off work by this time and joined us. We naturally found ourselves in the space exhibits, we all really enjoy this part of the museum!
The next day, of course, was Thanksgiving. Joe went into Manhattan pretty early to try and snag us a decent spot for the parade and he succeeded! We had a nice spot in Central Park where we could SIT (*key with a 4 year old!), see the balloons and much of the happenings on the ground as well. And it wasn't too horribly packed! All in all, it was a very good spot. Here are a few highlights.
All in all, it was a non-traditional Thanksgiving. Not one bit of turkey was had, but we were together, and we enjoyed it...and that is what matters most!
11.25.2011
Black Friday
Black Friday is almost over, but my deal is NOT! Be sure to check out my Facebook page to see what it's all about!
https://www.facebook.com/notes/brook-wozniak-vacation-specialist-with-mouse-world-travel/its-black-friday/197334803681600
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11.23.2011
Black Friday
Black Friday is coming and everyone knows what that means....your belly will be full with all the goodness from Thanksgiving and SHOPPING DEALS!
I've been browsing the ads a bit, but nothing we particularly want (and can afford) is popping out, plus I don't want to exactly be in a crowd like the one above. And living in NYC, that is COMPLETELY realistic! LOL So I'll be shopping from my jammies in front of my computer. :)
On top of that I will be offering my own Black Friday deal! Yes, it's true! While I cannot offer discounts on the Disney Vacation Packages themselves, I can offer incentives in other ways. So stay tuned and spread the word - if you send me a referral you will get a $25 gift card when the referral travels!
I've been browsing the ads a bit, but nothing we particularly want (and can afford) is popping out, plus I don't want to exactly be in a crowd like the one above. And living in NYC, that is COMPLETELY realistic! LOL So I'll be shopping from my jammies in front of my computer. :)
On top of that I will be offering my own Black Friday deal! Yes, it's true! While I cannot offer discounts on the Disney Vacation Packages themselves, I can offer incentives in other ways. So stay tuned and spread the word - if you send me a referral you will get a $25 gift card when the referral travels!
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