Monday, June 30, 2014

WDW Weekend Trip

My mom and I recently spent four days in WDW to celebrate her birthday weekend.  Here is the recap…

Thursday was a long day – I had class in the afternoon, and then our flight ended up being delayed due to weather.  So by the time we landed, rented our car, and drove over to WDW, we didn’t check in to Pop Century until 1:30 am.  Needless to say, we were pretty exhausted.  When we finally made it to our room, my mom’s Magic Band didn’t work to unlock the door, so I had to go back down to the front desk and get that sorted out.  They couldn’t figure out what the issue was, so they gave me a plain band for her to use to get into the room.  I was a little annoyed, because we had customized our bands, and I wanted my mom to be able to wear hers!  Mine was orange with the name “Merida” and hers was green with the name “Elinor.”  For those of you who don’t know, Queen Elinor is Merida’s mom, and both characters are from the Pixar movie Brave.  The resolution to the Magic Band issue was that my mom just wore both bands and actually, at some point over the weekend, her Elinor band started working on the room door.  So it all worked out in the end.

our Magic Bands - personalized and color-coded

our resort
the Mickey balloon bouquet for my mom's birthday


Friday was my mom’s birthday, and we got up early because we had a breakfast reservation over at the Grand Floridian.  It was a character breakfast buffet at 1900 Park Fare where Alice, Mad Hatter, Mary Poppins, Pooh, and Tigger come around to your table as you’re eating to visit and interact with you.  The characters are really great; the “face” characters are incredibly witty and chatty, and the costumed characters are adorable.  I had a conversation with Pooh about being “rumbly in my tumbly” and my mom got a birthday cupcake and special placemat. 


entrance to restaurant
birthday cupcake
birthday placemat
When Tigger came over to the table, my mom began singing “The Wonderful Thing about Tiggers” to him.  It was one of the cutest things I have ever seen.  Tigger bounced up and down and clapped while she sang to him, and I was transported back to my childhood when my mom sang Disney songs to me all the time.  All the time!  Such wonderful memories!

After breakfast, we headed over to Magic Kingdom.  We heard the Dapper Dans perform right outside of the Emporium, which was great, and then as we got to the end of Main Street, we heard "Maple Leaf Rag" on the piano and realized that the pianist at Casey’s Corner was performing!  We hurried over to listen and were as entertained as always.  Once he finished that song, he chatted with some of the guests near him and upon noting my mom’s birthday button, he played and sang “Happy Birthday” to her.  It was fantastic!

this sign always makes me so happy
and so does this one
Dapper Dans
pianist at Casey's Corner
In addition to other favorites, we were able to ride the new attraction, "Seven Dwarfs Mine Train," which just opened recently.  I wasn’t sure what to expect, because I make a point to not read spoilers on line, and it was REALLY cute.  We stopped for a couple delicious snacks from Cheshire CafĂ© and then we saw "Enchanted Tales with Belle," which I had not seen before.  I thought it was awesome.  Around that time, it started raining, which was the perfect excuse to wander around shops and go to "Mickey’s Philharmagic."

Cinderella Castle
White Chocolate Rabbit cake cup
Queen of Hearts Strawberry Shortcake cake cup
Prince Eric's castle
attraction sign
the Dwarfs' cottage
the Wardrobe from Enchanted Tales with Belle
Mickey's Philharmagic
Cinderella's Fountain

It was finally time for dinner, which was the event we were both looking forward to most because we had reservations at Cinderella’s Royal Table.  For those unfamiliar with it, it is inside Cinderella Castle.  INSIDE the castle!  We met Cinderella, Snow White, Ariel, Jasmine, and Sleeping Beauty, and again, I was shocked at how clever and humorous they were!  I loved having them come around to our table and make a fuss over my mom because it was her birthday.  The atmosphere was phenomenal and the food was delicious.  It was also great fun to watch the princesses interact with all of the little girls in the restaurant, many of whom were wearing their own princess costumes.  To those little girls, these were not actresses dolled up to look like princesses – these were real life princesses stopping by their tables inside a magical castle.  So very sweet!  For my mom and me, the highlight of the meal was dessert – we both ordered “The Clock Strikes Twelve,” which is named after the moment that Cinderella lost her glass slipper in the movie.  It was certainly one of the best desserts I have ever eaten, and as you can see from the photo below, it was beautiful to look at.  (And obviously, my math nerd side delighted in the use of Roman numerals.)

Cinderella Castle

entrance to the restaurant
inside the restaurant
inside the restaurant
our view of the Prince Charming Regal Carousel
dessert - "The Clock Strikes Twelve"
We spent Saturday at Epcot and Sunday at Hollywood Studios.  Both days were great – we just lazily made our way around to see things we liked and eat delicious snacks.  We encountered Pluto at Epcot, which resulted in an embarrassing moment.  I gave my mom the real camera while I went up to meet him, and I asked him if I could take a selfie with him.  He nodded, and apparently I was so excited and star struck that as I pulled my phone out of my pocket, it went flying up in the air.  It was like a slow motion scene from a movie as I watched it flip over and tumble to the ground, and all the while I was screaming a silent “noooooooooo” in my head.  When I picked it up off the ground, the Disney photographer called over, “Oh, no!  Is it broken?”, to which I shouted, “It’s an Otterbox!”, referring to the case.  What?  Why would I say that?  First I dropped the phone, and then I yelled about the great case it was in.  Thankfully, my love of Pluto allowed me to overcome my embarrassment.  We also met Stitch the next day at Hollywood Studios, and while I don’t make a point of standing in line to meet characters, he was just too good to pass up.  I loved watching him interact with all of the kids in front of us; he was quirky and goofy with three rambunctious little boys who appeared in awe of him, and then he was sweet and gentle with a little girl with special needs who was shy about approaching him.  Seeing her hug him after he won her over is a perfect example of the Disney magic that I love.

Br'er Rabbit, Donald, Huey, Dewey, and Louie ;-)
croissant donut
Spaceship Earth
Mary Poppins topiary
Troll Horn from Norway Pavilion
my mom and Stitch
Butterfinger cupcake
chocolate peanut butter cupcake
chocolate ganache Mickey
The funniest quote of the trip was something I overheard while shopping in Mouse Gear.  Let me preface this by saying there was not an Elsa doll to be found anywhere.  In any park.  Believe me, I looked.  I wanted to bring one for my goddaughter, so I looked in every gift shop imaginable, and could never find one.  Based on the conversation I had with other guests who were also on the hunt for an Elsa doll, my effort would not be rewarded, no matter how many shops I went in.  Being an optimist, I continued to look over the course of the weekend, but to no avail.  When I was in Mouse Gear, a girl (about nine years of age) and her parents came over the section filled with Frozen merchandise.  After a quick scan of the dolls, her mom said, "Honey, we are not going to find an Elsa doll."  The daughter was undeterred by this comment and began looking through the MANY Anna dolls that covered the shelves.  While she frantically searched, I heard her say in an exasperated voice, "Ugh, Anna has NEVER been more annoying than at this VERY MOMENT!"  I happen to love the character of Anna (although I could certainly relate to her frustration about the Elsa doll) and I had to giggle quietly to myself so that she wouldn't know I had overheard her.

On another note, I don't participate in the pin trading craze, but I do buy pins that I like.  My find of the weekend was a fairly new release and it depicts the scene in Up where Ellie and Carl are painting their mailbox.  Love.  Love.  Love.



On Sunday evening, we headed back over to MK because we had dinner reservations at Be Our Guest.  Those in the know will recognize how fortunate we were to have dinner at Cinderella’s Royal Table and Be Our Guest on the same trip.  C and I had eaten lunch at Be Our Guest once before, but neither my mom nor I had been there for dinner, so we were very much looking forward to it.  Dinner was amazing, the theming and dĂ©cor of the restaurant makes you feel like you are actually in the movie, and we got to meet the Beast.  So fun!  Once again, dessert was the headliner; we had “The Grey Stuff.”  As in, “Try the grey stuff, it’s delicious!  Don’t believe me?  Ask the dishes!” from the song “Be Our Guest.”  And those lyrics are correct – it IS delicious!

the Beast's castle
gate at Be Our Guest
rose napkin
chandelier and ceiling of main dining area
enchanted rose and mirror
The Grey Stuff
LeFou's Brew


Olaf caramel apple


Orange Bird caramel apple


So that brings us to Monday, which was a day I’d been looking forward to for about six months.  This coming December will be our 20th wedding anniversary, and last year, C and I started thinking about how we would commemorate such a milestone.  Well, fast-forward to Monday, and my mom and I were headed to a meeting with our event planner at Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings!  C and I are going to have a ceremony to renew our vows in December and Monday was a planning sessions for food, music, flowers, and entertainment.  We got to go “backstage” at the Grand Floridian Convention Center for our tasting session, which was very exciting to me!  It will surely be a fun and memorable event and I am looking forward to finalizing our plans over the next few months.  I’ll write about all of that in future posts as things unfold.












Finally, I’m sharing one of the awesome hair bows I purchased before the trip from Mad Happy Studio. I love Merida!


Merida

So another Disney trip in the books!  Neither the heat nor the thunderstorms could dampen our fun, and having that time together, just the two of us, was priceless.

<3



Happy Tails to you!

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Lovely Lyrics: Circle of Life

The Lion King was released twenty years ago today.  Twenty years!  That seems crazy to me!  It remains one of my favorite movies ever – Disney or otherwise.  I acknowledge that I am a sobbing mess whenever I watch a Disney movie, but The Lion King is particularly emotional for me because of the connections I have with the movie.  First of all, it came out the year C and I got married and we took several trips to WDW that year in preparation for our wedding there.  The Lion King was everywhere and it is inextricably linked to that year of our lives.  Secondly, I was so completely in love with the soundtrack that I incorporated the music into our ceremony.  We had a string quartet perform only Disney music for us, and when my dad escorted me down the aisle, it was to “Circle of Life” and it was wonderful.  So on this Father’s Day, its lyrics are the perfect choice to reflect on the movie and on my amazing dad.

Circle of Life
from The Lion King

From the day we arrive on the planet

And blinking, step into the sun
There's more to see than can ever be seen
More to do than can ever be done

There's far too much to take in here
More to find than can ever be found
But the sun rolling high
Through the sapphire sky
Keeps great and small on the endless round

It's the circle of life
And it moves us all
Through despair and hope
Through faith and love

’Til we find our place
On the path unwinding
In the circle
The circle of life


Music by Elton John
Lyric by Tim Rice


A few other thoughts about the film:

“Lion King” – same initials as me!  How could I not love it!

Whenever a conversation arises about which Disney villain is the most evil, in my opinion, there is only one answer.  Scar.  He.Kills.His.Own.Brother.  End of discussion.

There are a lot of great dads in Disney movies (Pongo from 101 Dalmatians, Maurice from Beauty and the Beast, James from The Princess and the Frog, and King Triton from The Little Mermaid come to mind), but no Disney dad is better than Mufasa.  He is kind, brave, and wise.  Even after he is gone, his importance in Simba’s life is incalculable.

Finally, Disney movies are known for their poignant messages and The Lion King offers a powerful one:  Remember who you are.

So Happy Father’s Day to the magnificent men in my life:  my dad, who chose me, who has given me every opportunity and created priceless memories for and with me, and who supports me no matter what; my father-in-law, who is my second dad and incredibly kind and generous and has treated me as nothing short of a princess since the moment I met him; and YaYa, my grandfather for whom there are no words strong enough to express my love.

Last, but certainly not least, Happy Father’s Day to C.  You are the most fabulous dad on the planet to our four-legged children and the highlight of their day is when you walk in the door after work each evening!  They thank you for the endless treats and car rides and also apologize for hogging the bed and barking incessantly.


Happy Tails to you!

Saturday, June 14, 2014

We Are All Kings

The Kings have won the Stanley Cup!

What a playoff run!

Twenty-six games.

A rocky start, falling 0-3 to the Sharks before an epic comeback in the series.

Three game-seven wins on the road.

Three overtime games in the final round.

Yet somehow, the team kept finding ways to win and was 7-0 when facing elimination.  As a fan, it was both exhausting and exhilarating to watch these games!

I have written about my love of the Kings before.  Those of you who know me understand my connection to the team and for many years, my personalized license plate read LAKNGS.  So I could not be more thrilled with the outcome of this NHL season (well, we’ll see how I feel when the Leafs finally win the Cup…)!

You may recall that I met Dustin Brown at LAX last summer.  We happened to be on the same flight, as we were flying home after our trip to California and he was flying to Washington for the Olympic hockey training camp.  In my opinion, he is a phenomenal captain and I was beyond excited to speak with him; he was incredibly kind and patiently endured my jibber-jabber about the Kings.  I’m not sure what I was expecting, perhaps someone less friendly because he is a tough and focused player on the ice, but he was humble and rather soft-spoken.  It was a highlight not only of the trip, but also the entire year.  When I saw him at baggage claim after we landed the next morning, I told him to have a great season, so I like to think my encouraging words played a small role in the Stanley Cup victory.  ;-)

Dustin Brown
Back in April, NHL.com hosted a Bracket Challenge and I picked the Kings to win the Stanley Cup.  At that point, the Kings were far from being the “favorite” to win; I would go so far as to say they weren’t even favored to win the Western Conference.  Looking at the results below, please note that my bracket was on the 98th percentile – not too shabby!  Of course, C’s bracket was on the 99th percentile, but I just could not pick Boston over Detroit in the first round even though I sadly suspected that would be the actual outcome.

my bracket - April 2014

Finally, my brother got married two weeks ago, and at the rehearsal dinner, C, my two brothers, and I put on matching shirts and presented one to my new sister-in-law to “draft” her onto our team.  We gave a speech about how it’s been the four of us for a long time and that we were thrilled she was joining our clan.  We called her up to the front and she put on her shirt so that the five of us matched.  I felt SO much love in that moment.  And obviously, this works on multiple levels.  :-)

our shirts

So yes, my poor facebook friends have had to deal with me posting “KINGS!!!!!!” after their victories, and I thank them for tolerating me.

It’s been a very successful 2014 hockey year for us – the Leafs won the Winter Classic, Canada won the Olympic gold medal, and the Kings won the Stanley Cup.  I’m not sure it can get much better than that for this household.  But again, ask me about this statement when the Leafs win the Cup.  :-)

#GoKingsGo


Happy Tails to you!

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Lovely Lyrics: All in the Golden Afternoon

All in the Golden Afternoon
from Alice in Wonderland

Little bread-and-butterflies kiss the tulips
And the sun is like a toy balloon
There are get-up-in-the-morning glories
In the golden afternoon

There are dizzy daffodils on the hillside
Strings of violets are all in tune
Tiger lilies love the dandy lions
In the golden afternoon

There are dog and caterpillars
and the copper centipede
Where the lazy daisies love
the very peaceful life they lead

You can learn a lot of things from the flowers
For especially in the month of June
There's a wealth of happiness and romance
All in the golden afternoon


Music by Sammy Fain and Lyrics by Bob Hilliard


This is how the girls spend their afternoons - they definitely prefer the air-conditioned house to the heat and humidity!

Maddy

Chelsea & Ginny

Happy Tails to you!