Sunday, December 18, 2011

The Most Magical Place on Earth!



"To all that come to this happy place: Welcome...Here age relives fond memories of the past, and here youth may savor the challenge and promise of the future...with hope that it will be a source of joy and inspiration to all the world."
~Walt Disney






The above says it all. Walt Disney was quoted with that summary of his magical theme park in 1955 as Disneyland opened to the public. However, it remains true to all of his inspired parks around the world.






I can honestly say, it is the most magical place on Earth...even more than I remembered as a child. I think it was because Andy and I saw everything through the eyes of our children. Their imaginations ran wild ...all they have seen in movies and television that is "Disney" related became REAL right before them.






Colin, being 7 and Evan, 3 was the perfect age to "take it all in." Colin was able to enjoy the characters, not thinking he was "too old" for them but also experienced some of the more thrilling aspects of the parks that Evan could not. Evan...well I cannot say enough. The pictures speak for themselves. He loved the characters. His facial expressions were priceless. I could almost cry! I know the time will come when he will not care one bit about Snow White, Beauty, Jasmine and Tinkerbell but for now...I think he was "in love!"






Here are just some of my favorite highlights from our trip. I am already planning when we can go back!






















Can you tell Evan is excited to meet Mickey and Goofy?









The Tree of Life at Animal Kingdom.



Jasmine (from the movie Aladdin) gives Evan a hug. Just look at his little face!!!!

AND she plants a big 'ole kiss on his cheek!

This one, by far, is one of my favorite pictures. Evan loves Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. He was the only little boy standing in line to meet Snow White! He was so excited to see her in person! Just look at how he blushed when she bent down to talk to him!





Epcot - IllumiNations of the Earth



Seaworld

Breakfast with Minnie, Donald and Goofy!







When I made these breakfast reservations months ago, I indicated that Colin had a gluten allergy. I was assured that there would be plenty of choices for Colin to eat. The chef personally visited our table and told Colin he would specially prepare Mickey Mouse Waffles that were Gluten Free!!! As a mom...that made my day to see that Colin could enjoy something he rarely eats anymore that most kids have all the time. Yes...DisneyWorld is not a cheap place to visit but they truly do care about the families that come from all over!









Cinderella's Castle! Even more beautiful up close and in person!





Ready to ride Pirates of the Caribbean!









Ok so I guess I am too sentimental. We saved the fireworks at Magic Kingdom for the last night of our trip. Listening to the music, Jiminy Cricket narrate between the fireworks and of course Tinkerbell flying out of the castle just sent me into a flood of tears. I didn't want to leave. It truly is a magical place that is beyond words. Our family made memories that will last forever!




The boys are officially done! After 5 straight days, visiting 5 parks (Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Seaworld, Epcot and Magic Kingdom)going non-stop... arriving when the parks opened and not leaving until they closed...I think they are all out of steam!




THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES DISNEY! WE'LL BE BACK!


















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Blessings of Autumn

May the nations praise you, O God.Yes, may all the nations praise you.Then the earth will yield its harvests, and God, our God, will richly bless us.Yes, God will bless us,and people all over the world will fear him. Psalm 67:5-7









Fall is a time for change. We put our summer clothes away and bring out the sweaters. We buy the firewood and gather together to prepare to "hibernate" for the winter. This year fall began on September 23. Seems like just yesterday we were beginning the summer months. Fall is undoubtedly my favorite season. Our family "happenings" remind me of our acceptance of change. We are always coming and going...beginning something new and exciting. One thing is for certain, our daily lives may encompass change but God's love for us is constant. We may not stay the same but He remains the same. God is who He says He is! What a comfort to know that in the midst of everything we do, He will richly bless His children beyond measure!







Here are our "blessings of autumn"







Evan begins another year of preschool







The Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grade classes at Colin's school rode the Amtrak to High Point, NC







They enjoyed quite a bit of history at the High Point Museum, including what is behind the name. High Point was incorporated in 1859 and was named after the "highest point" on the North Carolina Railroad between Goldsboro and Charlotte.













How tall are we this year?







Visiting the Riverbend Pumpkin farm with The Walker Family










Finding just the right one to carve is not an easy task!










Who is taller...Colin or Alex?







Now on to bigger things...Carving the pumpkin...Don't forget to save the seeds for roasting







Check out the finished product







HAPPY HALLOWEEN







My little Monkey and a "not so scary" ghoul. He is just too cute sometimes to be scary!







Check out his banana







Colin and his friend Alex Funderburk...still not scary enough are they???





HAPPY 3rd BIRTHDAY EVAN!!!!!!







On his actual birthday, we celebrated with this special halloween cake made by a special friend. It was a little friendly ghost graveyard. A Sweet Treat! Thank you Amber!







We celebrated again with family.







Why 3 cakes you may ask? These 3 mini cakes are because he loves these cartoon characters







AND....







to celebrate the anticipation of our upcoming trip to







D I S N E Y W O R L D!!!!!!







We are excited beyond words. I am not sure who is more excited, the kids or Andy and I. We are just days away from the "Happiest Place on Earth!"




So stay tuned. My next blog will highlight our trip. We cannot wait to make precious memories with our boys!