Our first day at Disney began with "Breakfast with the Princesses" in the Magic Kingdom. If you read Amy's blog, you'll know that our Disney experience began rather rocky, with Amy and Corin having trouble getting to the park on time, and us all thinking we were going to miss out on this exciting event that Pressley was looking SO forward to. Amy had made reservations ahead of time, from home, and it looked like it might be a disaster. But, to our delight, the folks at Disney couldn't have been any nicer, and told us(Ralph and I were at the park already) that, if they weren't able to make it on time, we could simply get into the next seating. Fortunately, Amy's family arrived in time for the next seating--and all was well with the world! Amy, Pressley and I had a wonderful time having breakfast with the princesses, and the "boys" had breakfast elsewhere and enjoyed themselves! Above and below, are pictures of Miss P with her favorite princesses, Cinderella and Ariel( the Little Mermaid). You might notice that P has an Ariel costume on, herself!
Pressley was able to get the autographs of many of the princesses--even the 3 step-sisters!
Evan had his favorite characters, himself! Below, he is with one of the chipmunks.
A "must-ride" was the Dumbo ride, which did not have a fast-pass. Amy stood in line for quite a while, but all turned out fine there, too.
The heat sapped a lot of energy out of one little girl, but the ice cream cone helped tremendously!
There was A LOT of walking, so the double stroller really came in handy--even though they don't normally use strollers. ( Actually, it would have really been nice if there had been adult-sized strollers, too.)
For lunch, we had reservations for the T-Rex Cafe! Wow, Evan enjoyed that as much as Little P enjoyed the Princess breakfast!
Then, it was on to the Bibbidi, Bobbidi Boutique! Here, Pressley was transformed into a true princess herself! Of course, by her own "fairy godmothers!!!
When the fairy godmother was pulling her hair back so tight, Amy and I weren't sure Pressley was a fan, but, in the end, she LOVED it! See the big smile!
And...... here is the final product! All of this was in ONE DAY......enough to wear a little princess totally out!!!!
After a little nap...we were all back to the Magic Kingdom--and ready to go again!
Evan bought a sword and was brandishing it at the Electric Light Parade.
The second day, we were off to Animal Kingdom. We did a fantastic safari ride and SO much more!
Face Painting.........
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Catching Up on Birthdays
Oh, my goodness! Things have been happening fast and furiously around here! But, I am grateful to say, "It's all been good!". Therefore, I failed to even realize how far behind I was with the blogging. So, as not to miss out on documenting any of the important events in our lives, I thought I might do a few " catch-up " blogs. The one today will be to share the birthday celebrations of our other two "Grands", Pressley and Evan.
As you can see from Pressley's cute invitation, her party had a "Rock Star" theme. Amy did a wonderful job of decorating their den as a stage for all the little rock stars!
She also got two of the teenagers from our church to come and do make-up and hair! "Yours truly" was recruited to do nails. Of course, there was every nail color imaginable-and lots of glitter!
Here, Sadie is making up the "Birthday Girl".
The girls all loved the inflatable guitars and the great music on the Wii.
The birthday cake was a hit. As usual, it was delicious, as well as beautifully decorated by Amy.
In May, Evan turned 7!!!! I can't believe he could possibly be 7 already and heading into the 2nd grade! On his actual birthday, Amy and Corin and Ralph and I took all four grandchildren to Evan's favorite restaurant, Uncle Julio's Casa Grande. Amy had gotten an ice cream cake from Bruester's, and he opened his gifts from his parents. The upside down gift is a SpyNet Video watch.
Pressley loves her brother!
Although not as beautifully decorated as Amy's cakes, the ice cream cake was very good!
The next day was Evan's "real" birthday party. It was originally supposed to be a swimming party at their neighborhood pool, but due to rain, it was suddenly relocated. I think Evan was VERY disappointed at first, but, in the end, decided that a bowling party was a lot of fun, too.
He and his friends did quite well with the bowling--considering it was "a first-time" experience for most of them.
As many of you know, Beyblades are the latest rage. At least, they are around Atlanta! They are about the size of a yo-yo, but function more like a top. They have interchangeable "tips" on them, and the kids launch them to do battle with someone else's Beyblade. Any way, Evan's cake was fashioned after one of his favorite beyblades!
Below, Evan is about to launch on of his beyblades-and take on one of his friend's beyblades.
She also got two of the teenagers from our church to come and do make-up and hair! "Yours truly" was recruited to do nails. Of course, there was every nail color imaginable-and lots of glitter!
Here, Sadie is making up the "Birthday Girl".
The girls all loved the inflatable guitars and the great music on the Wii.
The birthday cake was a hit. As usual, it was delicious, as well as beautifully decorated by Amy.
In May, Evan turned 7!!!! I can't believe he could possibly be 7 already and heading into the 2nd grade! On his actual birthday, Amy and Corin and Ralph and I took all four grandchildren to Evan's favorite restaurant, Uncle Julio's Casa Grande. Amy had gotten an ice cream cake from Bruester's, and he opened his gifts from his parents. The upside down gift is a SpyNet Video watch.
Pressley loves her brother!
Although not as beautifully decorated as Amy's cakes, the ice cream cake was very good!
The next day was Evan's "real" birthday party. It was originally supposed to be a swimming party at their neighborhood pool, but due to rain, it was suddenly relocated. I think Evan was VERY disappointed at first, but, in the end, decided that a bowling party was a lot of fun, too.
He and his friends did quite well with the bowling--considering it was "a first-time" experience for most of them.
As many of you know, Beyblades are the latest rage. At least, they are around Atlanta! They are about the size of a yo-yo, but function more like a top. They have interchangeable "tips" on them, and the kids launch them to do battle with someone else's Beyblade. Any way, Evan's cake was fashioned after one of his favorite beyblades!
Below, Evan is about to launch on of his beyblades-and take on one of his friend's beyblades.
Well, that does it for the kids' birthdays. They all four come pretty close together-so it will be a while before we celebrate another one.
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