
More like we were in the Mouse's house. We were very, very blessed to be able to take the kids to Disneyland last week. It was UEA (Utah Education Association) and all the kids in the whole state of Utah were out of school last Thursday and Friday. Steve and I decided that we needed to take the kids and go on some sort of trip. Steve worked CRAZY hours all summer and we hardly saw him, and because of that we were unable to go on a vacation over the summer. We really felt the need to make some fun family memories over UEA. Where we really wanted to go was Disneyland. But we knew there was no way we could afford it. So we talked about going camping at Zions or Moab. But that dang Disney itch just wouldn't go away. So we got online and checked out the prices. We are planning a big 2 week trip in December and we just decided that with that trip and Christmas coming up, there was no way we could justify Disneyland. And we were very sad. We might even have wept a wee little bit.
The next day, after checking on the prices, I rode around with Steve while he was doing business stuff. We kept talking about our Disney desire. That is when we remembered a phone call my dear friend Dianna made to us just a few days before. She does our books and taxes and she called us to tell us that back when she was doing our taxes she noticed we had a ton of rewards points on Steve's business card. She had just cashed in their rewards points at her work and it reminded her that she had meant to call us and tell us we should cash ours in. We knew we were enrolled in some type of rewards program, but we really didn't know much about it and had never redeemed any points. Lemmetellya, we could not get home and on the computer fast enough. And HELLO! We had enough points (within $3.00) to pay for 4 nights hotel and 3 day park tickets for the 6 of us! WOO! HOO! We booked that Disneyland trip right then and there. I know that it was no coinkydink that we had never used any of those reward points and that Dianna called us just a few days before to remind us about them.
So we booked our trip and then we had to wait a whole big long week before it was time to leave. That was hard to wait that long. We decided not to tell the kids. We told them we were going to St. George. HA HA! Our plan was to leave early Tuesday morning and spend Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in the park. But it was pure torture for Steve and me to wait that long. So we packed and loaded up the car while the kids were in school on Monday and as soon as they got home we hit the road. Jack.

Zac and Em kinda figured out that St. George wasn't our actual destination. Especially when we drove right through the heart of Las Vegas. And then when we pulled up to our hotel on Tuesday and a Disney shuttle pulled up right next to us. That really kinda gave it away. But Aubrey and Addy are so trusting, they thought we were in St. George. Until we got on the shuttle Wednesday morning and the family behind us talked about what rides they were going to ride that day. Addy was still pleasantly surprised when we got there and she saw "Her" castle. (She is convinced she is Princess Aurora) It was such a fun trip and we feel very blessed to have been able to make a little magic.
Aubrey and Addy in line for the Teacups. I have a picture of Zac and Emily at this same age doing this same pose in this same spot. Except Emily isn't making a goofy face.

Addy's favorite place, the princess store inside
her castle. And she let everyone know it was her castle too.


It was fun to see the park all decked out for Halloween.




Zac and Steve especially liked Pixie Hollow.

The Matterhorn. We rode this ride a bajillion times. Even Addy was able to ride. She was able to ride most of the rides because I was able to find her a pair of shoes before we left that made her about an inch and a half taller. The only rides she couldn't ride were Indiana Jones and California Screamin' and she was very very upset about that.

Aubrey at California Adventure

Every time I took a picture Addy made a goofy face. I asked her if she could give me one picture with a cute face and this is the face she gave me.

Aubrey

California Screamin'. That's Steve in the back posing for the picture. And that's me in the front holding on for dear life. I only rode this ride once but Steve, Zac, Emily and Aubrey were repeat offenders as this was one of their favorite rides.

Addy and I were waiting for everyone to ride the Tower of Terror and she tried on every pair of mouse ears they had in the this store.

Steve and Aubrey outside Disney's California Adventure


This child of mine made friends with EVERYONE she saw. I'm not kidding. The last night we were there and we were riding on the tram and she had an old man singing "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmit" with her, I wished I had taken a picture of her with every friend she made. I could have filled an album. Here she is with just a few of her friends.

Just call me Grace. Tom Sawyer Island. Cave. Me. Claustrophobia. Freaking Out. Trying to get out. Fast. No lights. Low ceiling. Bam. Blood. Dripping. From my big giant forehead. Nice.

Ferry ride from Tom Sawyer Island.

We learned that what UEA really stands for is Utah's Exodus to Anaheim. I bet 1/2 the state was there. And the BYU/U of U rivalry still continues across state borders. Everyone we saw was wearing either their Blue or Red. And we heard people talking about it when we were having breakfast at our hotel, riding the shuttle, waiting in line...the first night on the way back to the hotel I sat next to a lady who thought she knew me from somewhere. I asked her if she was from Utah and she said she was. She also said, "Isn't it funny that you can just tell by looking at someone that they are from Utah?" It's true. Disneyland was full of Utahans last week. Turns out that lady lived in the next town over from me. Emily still can't get over the irony of seeing our neighbors while we were riding "It's A Small World".


All Ears


Thanks to Steve running as soon as the gates opened and waiting in a big huge line that wrapped half way around the park, we were able to get tickets to sit in the viewing area for the hottest show in town. Our girls have been seeing this advertised on The Disney Channel, and it was the one thing they
really wanted to see. The new water/light spectacular known as "World of Color". We saw it our last night there and we were able to have front row seats. And when that sign says "You will get wet" as you are entering that viewing area, it really means
you will get WET. We were wet and freezing but we decided to just enjoy the experience.
6 comments:
So FUN!! I LOVE disneyland! California Screamin is my favorite ride too! I really want to go soon because Anna is SO into princesses right now and it would be so magical for her...I'll have to keep begging Tanner...
I don't know why, but I want to tell you my fav rides.
Indiana Jones, California Screamin, Tower of Terror, Pirates of the Carrabian, The Materhorn Bobsleds, Space Mountain (Ghost Galaxy, and that's about it. It is so funny, because Addison asks my mom if we can go again, and one night my mom was looking at hotels,for our trip to St.Louis and Dallas. Then my brother Zac walked into the room, and asked my mom " Are you seriously going to take us to Disneyland again?" so happy. It was Soooooooo funny.
I bet it was funny to see him do that. He is so gullible sometimes.
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I need to tell my mom to take the anonymous thing off.
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