Wednesday, February 18, 2009

D-LAND 2009


Hey everybody - we're back and still in one piece (barely). After spending four jam-packed days at Disneyland it's good to be back home and sleeping in our own beds. If I were to rate this trip on a grading scale, it would be a B+. Why B+? Let me break it down:
~~ Hotel = C
~~ Food = B
~~ Rides = A
~~ Line Wait Time = B+
~~ Kid's Behavior = B
~~ Mom & Dad's Anger Management = B+
~~ Drive There = A
~~ Drive Home = D-

Add it all up and you've got yourself a pretty good trip.


First day we went into California Adventure and met our friends, Joe & Jenny and their kids, and hung out there for a couple of hours. We then crossed on over to good ol' Disneyland to finish out the day.




I think this is the first trip where we've been to Disneyland and have actually gotten on almost all the rides we wanted to (and some we didn't even plan on).

Easton is now tall enough to get on a lot of them too, and that caused a new sense of adventure and excitement. He rode Tower of Terror the first day. He then proclaimed it was "too fun to ride again". He ended up stating that all of the roller coasters were his favorite rides.



This year we also (finally) got some pictures of the kids with the characters from the movies. We went to breakfast on Friday to Chip and Dale's at the Grand California where the kids had fun watching, and participating, in all of the commotion. So much that they didn't eat much of the pricey breakfast that comes with the up close character encounters.

As I was enjoying my breakfast and trying to eat my $$$ worth I feel this large mammal press against my thigh. It was Dale. Crazy rascal. I have to give myself props however for being able to recognize the difference between the two. He too appreciated it and gave me a good pat on the back.


Conner and Koda hanging out at breakfast. I think this was before they started doing the conga line around the restaurant and singing songs.



Bear, meet bear. Wait, which is which? Oh yeah, Easton, meet Koda. Yes, these two have quite striking similarities. Hibernation, irritate easily, cuddle nicely, and seem to be adored by people (from afar). We love him, we really do, I promise.



Ella and Cinderella. The picture doesn't capture how excited she actually was. Personally though, I think she likes Sleeping Beauty or Belle more.


Everything was going great until Monday morning as we were headed back to SLC. We got to Cajon Pass right outside of LA and they decided to close I-15 right before we got there. Then, after spening about 5 hours in Fontana (at Target and then a movie) we were finally able to get back on the road. Then we hit Vegas rush hour in a construction zone, a snow storm between St. George and Cedar City, and then finally around midnight we rolled in.

I think this will tide us over until April when we hit the sunny, sandy beaches of Maui. Aloha.

2 comments:

Russ and Emily Christman said...

Such a cute family! I am glad all went well, other then a few bumps on the way home.

Rick said...

So much fun! Yes, crappy ride home.