Wednesday, June 16, 2010

DisneyLand


We decided that Disneyland was just the thing our family needed this month, so we took a last minute trip. Zach's parents came with us. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Bob and Pam. This trip might have been disastrous had you not been there to help us. They are delightful travel companions and we had a great time together.

Violet was so excited to go to Disneyland. A couple of days before we left, Zach showed her some video of Disneyland on the computer and she got really excited. Violet LOVED the carnivals last year and she is obsessed with Mickey Mouse and all of her "friends." We thought it would be a hit.

I should have done a little bit of research before I left about taking small children to Disneyland because when we got there I did everything WRONG! We got the kids in the strollers and started walking. Violet was loving it. We went straight to Fantasyland and saw there was no line on a few rides, so we parked the strollers and took the kids on "Snow White's Scary Adventure." What was I thinking? Pure Terror in the eyes of my toddlers. So we calmed Violet down and assured her that the other rides were not scary, then took her on "Pinocchio's Daring Adventure." Strike Two. At that point, Violet decided that she would no longer go on any indoor rides! Screaming and crying is what followed. We did the carousel and teacups and things were looking up. We showed her the little boats for "It's a small world" and she wanted to get on them. As soon as the boats went indoors, she screamed and cried . . . the entire ride. The ride is about 15 minutes long.

At this point, I kind of felt like a horrible mom and I had lost all of Violet's trust because I kept assuring her that Disneyland was not a scary place. We ventured into Toon Town and Violet loved it in there. We met Minnie Mouse and saw Goofy and walked straight through Mickey's house and met Mickey. That of course, was a hit.


I love Scotty's face in this one.

Violet saw the train that goes around Disneyland and wanted to ride it, so we parked our strollers and got on. Everything was fine until we entered the tunnel after TomorrowLand. It got dark and there's a dinosaur display in there. Violet cried. And that was pretty much day 1.

The next morning we went to Minnie's Breakfast. Violet had a little autograph book and she loved it as the characters came up and visited us at our table. Unfortunately, Scotty did not appreciate the characters up close and personal visits as he screamed anytime any one of them approached us. If it's not one kid, it's the other. Though I must admit, that Rafiki from Lion King is a scary looking fellow.




Pluto is Violet's 2nd favorite after Mickey. When she walked up to him she pet him on the nose. It was so cute.

We decided to take a different approach on Day 2 and think of things we normally wouldn't do. We went into California Adventure to take the kids to the Aladdin show. My kids watch Aladdin ALL the time so I was confident this would be great. We waited in line for an hour. Once we got to our seats the kids were happy and it was air-conditioned. Things looked good. Then the lights went down, the curtains went up and panic ensued. Both of my kids started to cry. What was happening? This was the low point.

We went to the parade that evening and Violet loved it, Scotty hated it.

Thankfully, things only got better from then. The entire trip was redeemed because Violet loved Mickey's ferris wheel. We rode it 3 times. Scotty did not love it, but got used to it by the end. What a good little brother! On day 3 we ventured to find all of the rides that take place entirely outdoors and it was a success. The little rocket ride, autopia, flying elephants were great. Violet started to be really happy. We went into California Adventure and rode Mickey's Ferris Wheel a couple more times and went into Bug's Land and rode every little ride in the place. Then we watched the Pixar parade and Violet LOVED it, especially Mater and Lightning McQueen. By this time, Scotty just wanted out of the dang stroller, and he let us know it. Day 3 was a success.








Violet is pointing to her very most favorite ride (probably my very least favorite.)

On the evening of day two, I got on my phone and did a google search about taking small children to Disneyland and the first link I clicked on said that we should avoid all the rides that I mentioned we took Violet on first. It even said that you should consider deboarding the train at TomorrowLand and getting back on again at Main Street to avoid the tunnel with the dinosaurs! I had made every possible mistake that could be made when taking small children to Disneyland! The article I read insists that if you start out in Bug's Land and work your way up to the flying elephants and such that by Day 3 your child will be ready to ride the Matterhorn. I think that probably would have happened with Violet if I had just taken ten minutes to do a little bit of research. Well, live and learn.

It's a really hard thing to be in Disneyland and have your child crying and saying "I want to go home" all the time. But now that we're home, Violet keeps telling us that she wants to go back to Disneyland. I guess that means it was a success.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Tuscany

I really wanted to see this:



and this:


But I'm counting my many blessings because I got to see this:




Thursday, May 13, 2010

Venice

Venice looked fake. Amazingly fake. As we walked around all day, I kept remarking that it looked just like a movie set. I honestly couldn't get over it. It was gorgeous. I don't think I've been to a more unique city. Whoever decided to build it on the water like that??



Entrance to our Hotel . . . so cute.


My man sampling the gelato


The Gondolas at St. Marks Square



Everywhere in Venice looked just like this . . . amazing.


Friday, May 7, 2010

How I Love This Man!

On our way too expensive Gondola Ride in Venice.

When the rain is blowing in your face,
And the whole world is on your case,
I would offer you a warm embrace,
To Make You Feel My Love.

When evening shadows and the stars appear,
And there is noone to dry your tears,
I would hold you for a million years,
To Make You Feel My Love.


Zach sang me this song at our wedding and he proves these lyrics everyday. He is the most supportive, patient, loving husband anybody could ask for. I express my gratitude to Heavenly Father for him EVERYDAY. He makes my life fun, he takes care of me, he shows me the way through it all.

When life gives you lemons . . .

disappointed: depressed or discouraged by the failure of one's hopes or expectations.

the lemons trees at our Tuscan Villa


I should be grateful that I didn't anticipate having any problems on our trip to Italy. Before leaving, I was excited and a bit nervous, and I never anticipated I would react to being 6000 miles away from home with such desperate panic. After 3 days of consistent panic attacks with no end in sight and no means of alleviating the pain, we had to come home.

We saw Venice and spent a day in Tuscany and then we boarded the 14 hours of flights home. I feel relief to be home again, with my children. But of course, I feel disappointed.

I'm trying to make lemonade out of this experience and all I can think of are the things I'm grateful for.
My children. They didn't forget us during those 4 days.
My parents. For being the witnesses of my life and for helping me through the past 27 years.
My Husband . . . oh my Husband.
Family, Friends, everyone who loves me and supports me.
Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ for teaching me what I apparently must learn to grow but also providing safe harbor.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Easter 2009 vs. 2010

I guess Easter and bubbles go hand in hand. Last year Grandma gave the kiddos easter jammies, but this year she got them swimsuits. I wanted to dig out the picture of Violet and Emma last year to compare how much they've changed in a year and found that they were playing with bubbles then too.

Emma and Violet in Easter Jammies: 2009

Emma and Violet in Easter Swimsuits: 2010

Bubbles in 2009:

Bubbles in 2010


That last picture is a bit confusing because Violet is wearing last year's jammies. Yes, she still fits in them. She wore them almost every night this week in honor of Easter. Thanks Grandma for the cute jammies and the very cute swimsuit too.

Easter: The Main Event

I just loved this Easter week this year. It was so fun to talk to Violet about what it all means and watch her really enjoy it all. On Saturday we celebrated with the cousins (though we missed the Arnold's terribly!). Violet and Emma played so well together and we had a great time at the Wilys. I borrowed some of these shots from my sis-in-law.


Violet likes the egg hunt, but she has no concern at all about the quantity of eggs. She walks casually from one egg to the next and is quite happy with just a few eggs. I suspect in the next couple of years that will change.



Daddy helping Scotty. Scotty just wanted to eat the Fruit Loops he stole from his cousin Emma. Sorry Emma, but they sure made him happy the entire evening!





Violet and Emma are the cutest little cousins ever.