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Up up and away…finally on the way

As our first trip on an airplane neared I felt pretty at ease. The calm nature actually scared me at times since it is not like me. The Sunday before we left I had 95% of our clothing packed and ready to go. Of course, leave it to the 5% and other items to be the biggest pain.

Friday night we got the kids into bed early since we had to leave for the airport bright and early. Then the fun started. JL realized that our scanner was not working and we needed copies of the birthcertificates for the boys. Thank goodness my father bailed me out and went to the grocery store at 9:00 that night. When I got home we had all of the additinal suitcases out to get ready. I packed one, sat it up and saw something. There was a hole and I could see the contents of the luggage. Oy!  Back to the drawing board it was for me.

JL and I finally went to sleep at about 1:00. Our alarm went off at 5:00 in the morning and we met my parents to head to the parking place by the airport at 6:15. We were lucky and scored online boarding passes for Group A on Southwest airlines (more to come about that in the future). By 8:30 we were on the plane and ready to go. NHL sat with Nana and Papa and JSL sat with JL and me. NHL was eager to go and had fun looking out the window:

Ready to take off 

Meanwhile JSL was busy reading the on board snack card. He was scoping out what was included on our flight.

Checking everything out

We were very lucky and both of the boys were wonderful on their first flights. The flight attendents on our Southwest  trip down were fabulous. We had one male flight attendant that kept on the microphone telling hilarious jokes. It certainly helped to break the tension of the turbulance that we experienced. The boys ate their snacks, played with toys and about 30 minutes before we landed this is what JSL looked like:

Tired little flyer

After landing we made our way to the Magical Express area. This is the bus that guests of the Disney Resorts may take. We opted to allow them to collect our checked luggage and bring it to our rooms. After over an hour and a half we were on a bus heading to Pop Century – our resort of choice. We checked in and were told that the rooms would not be ready for 2 hours. We went and had lunch at the hotel and called an hour later to find that everything was set. I went off to get the stroller that we rented from Orlando Stroller Rentals. It was waiting for us at Baggage Check and had amazing instructions included (kuddos to Shannon for a classy act).

We dropped our things off at the room and went to the Magic Kingdom. We had about an hour before we had to head to the Contemporary Resort for our 5:30 reservations at Chef Mickey. During that time we wandered around Main Street, got the boys 1st Visit buttons, took some photos, and saw the show in front of the castle. Just a taste of the magic for the boys who were melting in the 98 degree weather that greeted us in Orlando.

Walking to Main Street USA

A fun view blocking the castle 

Gorgeous view of the castle

Mickey and Minnie topiary

Then we opted to walk to the Contemporary for dinner. Along the way we saw beautiful palm trees which really made us feel like we were in Florida. 

A true vacation sign

More from our Chef Mickey experience and more coming soon!

TheAngelForever

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The original Disney fanatics in the family

Growing up I went to Disney World almost every year. My parents were huge Disney fanatics and wanted all of us to have a special vacation each year. Of course, they claimed it was for my brother and me, but let’s be honest they wanted to have fun as well. Our recent trip was the first time JL and I took the boys to Disney World. It was only fitting that Nana and Papa go along with us. They went to celebrate special birthdays and to see their grandsons experience the Disney magic for the first time.

Nana and the birthday boy

Papa helping JSL to be brave to honk Pooh Bear's nose

Before I get into posting about everything from our trip (still tons of photos to go through), I wanted to take a minute and thank my parents. Thank you for not only making me the huge Disney fan that I am, but thank you for experiencing the magic with us this past week. The boys and I were so glad to have you there during most of the day and each evening for our special dinners. It was so amazing seeing not only NHL and JSL’s faces, but also yours as you watched your grandchildren becoming little Disney fanatics of their own.

TheAngelForever

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My little guy is 2 today

It is very hard to believe that my little boy, my boo-boo chicken monkey, is now two years old. The reality is that JSL is not a baby anymore. The sad part is that he is also starting to look and act like a full fledged toddler. Just a year ago I wrote a post about JSL turning 1. I spent hours sifting through photos to show the amazing changes that he had gone through in his first year. This year, the changes were not only physical. Over the last year JSL, has learned to walk, run, climb, jump, talk, sing, count to 10 (video here by JL), sing part of his ABC’s, appreciate story time, and explore the world around him.

Two years ago, I became the mother of two little boys.

May 2007 -  - Looking back JSL is 1!

JSL entered the world and made NHL a big brother. Our lives changed instantly in an amazing way. It is actually quite hard to imagine my world without my sweet little guy. JSL has kept us on our toes, worried us more than one can imagine (3 febrile seizures over the last 15 months) and made us smile and laugh frequently. 

Here is a look back from a few days after his 1st birthday. (May 2008)

Refreshed after a nap

How could anyone ever get angry with this face?  (June 2008) 

Cracker time

New fun adventures in the sun. (July 2008) 

First boating adventure

Learned new tricks daily. (August 2008)

So proud of his new trick

Ready to walk and go, go, go! (September 2008) 

Ready to get big brother

Refusing to keep shoes on, even in the cold – thank goodness he learned his lesson later on. (October 2008) 

 Houston . . . I think we have a problem!

It was hard letting him grow up. Eventually I gave in and let JSL have his first hair cut. (November 2008) 

Awake and time for Mommy hugs

Finally realizing the fun of Chanukah. (December 2008) 

JSL's 2nd Chanukah

A snuggle bug that loved spending time with his cousin S and Uncle I. (January 2009) 

Hanging out with Uncle I and Cousin S

Going to his first Sesame Street Live show. (February 2009) 

JSL on my lap and Cousin S dancing

Getting away for a weekend to visit cousins and did not want to swim. (March 2009) 

Did not want to swim

Celebrating Passover with family. (April 2009) 

Having fun during Seder

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Dear JSL,

You have changed so much over the last year. It has been so much fun watching you grow, play, and learn. I love seeing you interact with your big brother and show your stuff. No matter how big you get, you will always be my baby boy.

My little guy

He knows he's cute

 Loves his "car car" PJ's

 I hope that you have a magical birthday at Disney World and remember that  I love you with all of my heart.

 Mama

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