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Hope you and Evan enjoy the show! Is this Evan's first theater visit?
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Hope you enjoyed your Jolly Holiday! Love that show!
Thanks Everyone. We had a really nice time at the show. There were a few things I liked better in the movie (how could anyone compare to Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke?) and some of the story line was a little beyond Evan.
Spoiler Alert - stop reading if you don't want to know about the show
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Evan was pretty much mesmorized by the show. He has never been to a play before. At the end he was dancing and hooting and hollering and clapping.
When Bert sings "Step in Time" he actually climbs up the wall, then onto the ceiling and does a tap dance up there. - Way cool. Evan's jar dropped.
But the true beauty was at the very end when Mary Poppins flys out over the audience. You could just hear the excitment in the building. Evan was like "Look Mommy she's flying" and he was pointingand standing up. "She Magical". "Is she going to fly over us?" Mary flew about 5 feet away from us. I just had tears in my eyes - He was so excited and so totally believed.
I thought to myself "THIS" is why the performerd do what they do, for moments just like that.
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We only half day kindergarten so it won't go down much but once in 1st grade I'm hoping the before and afterschool program will help a lot. I don't know how you do it with 2. I had considered a second child but honestly couldn't afford day care for both (not to mention college when that comes around) Hey at least we don't a wedding to pay for.
It's tough, but we manage. If it wasn't for needing my health insurance to pay for my medication I could probably stay home with them.
So glad you had a great time seeing Mary Poppins. Maybe I'll take Dylan to see The Little Mermaid at The Muny (outdoor theater) this year since you had such a good experience with Evan.
Glad you enjoyed MP! We saw it in NY shortly after it opened and all LOVED IT! I remember how magical Mary flying over the theater was. Great memory for you & Evan! And certainly a sign of many memories to come on your WDW trip - he'll love all the magic there!!
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Little more introductions of all my traveling companions
Today’s date: 04/12/11
Pre trip report Part Seven
Well I haven’t had time to look for the old and I got slammed at work for a little bit but I didn’t want to hold this up any longer so here we go…
I thought at this point I’d pause and properly introduce all my traveling companions.
Besides myself – Holly and my Son Evan 4 ½
There will be my mom – Janet.
Also traveling will be my sister Jill, her husband Steve, and their 3 children Aaron, Megan and Eric.
After we made all the plans I said something to my mom about inviting her boyfriend’s family along too.
Her boyfriend Alvin, is NOT a Disney person, or a travel person in general. He hates to fly, can’t stand the heat, has trouble walking or standing, doesn’t enjoy rides, has no interest in going someplace new and is claustrophobic. He has never been to Disney and doesn’t care about ever going (poor man). About 7 years ago his wife died and his adult daughter, her husband and their 2 sons moved back into his house to “care” for him. Well as time went by they have all stayed there. Her name is Christine and her boys are Bryson and Gunnar. This past winter she went through a tough divorce and is a newly single parent.
Anyway, I said something to my mom about inviting Christine and the boys with us and she spoke to Alvin. He offered to pay for them to come with us and no doubt they said yes.
Some other possible traveling companions might be my best friend and her husband. He is in the Air Force Reserves and usually has his two week duty in October so she may be coming along. Her name is Beth and her husband is Bill. If they come I’ll update you all about it.
So a little bit more about me, I first went to Disney World when I was about 5. I don’t remember too much about the trip except I almost died. I actually look back on it now as an adult and realize how serious it was but as a child, I had no clue.
My mom, sister and I were on the sky ride from Tomorrowland to Fantasyland, my Dad brother and sister were in the cart behind us. So we get out of our cart and sorta hang around the exit area waiting for them to come. The ride stopped for some reason or another and my Dad’s cart was about 5 – 10 feet from the platform landing. I was like “come on Dad, what are you doing” and I just start running towards him. I can only imagine what my mom must have thought ; you know how kids can just bolt. That is what I did. I had no idea he was stuck in his cart and I had no idea I was on top of a ledge that was …I don’t know how high off the ground. I was just running like crazy and would have just run right off the end. (This was back in the 70’s and not as safety conscious as things are now). Thank the sweet Lord above that there was a cast member at the end of the platform that practically tackled me. I remember him just grabbing me and locking me in his arms. Again as a child, totally oblivious, but as an adult and now as a parent – very scary indeed, I look back now and wish I knew the cast members name.
I was terrified of the Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean on that trip and now they are two of my favorites. The Haunted Mansion was my favorite ride up until my 2006 trip when Soarin’ took my top honors.
Also one of my memories from that very first trip was a Donald Duck change purse I bought. It was made of vinyl and was in the shape Donald’s face and when you squeezed his bill it squeaked. The bill also zippered open/shut. My mom purchased a coffee mug as well and I always liked it so when I moved out – I “borrowed” it.
Since that first trip I’ve been back to “the world” numerous times. I’ve been to Disneyland twice and just booked a Disney Cruise. One of the new weekend trips from NYC in 2012. I’m very excited as this will be a great test to see if I like cruising.
This trip will be Evan’s first and hopefully more eventful and in a better way, than my first trip. He is most looking forward to riding Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, or as he calls it the “run away train”.
That’s it for today folks.
Coming up next ADR’s and special happenings and park hours, oh my!
I'm all worked up about you almost falling even though it was so long ago and you're fine now. How scary!
Congrats on the cruise! I wish we lived closer to any of the ports, but since I'm stuck in the middle of the country - any of them are too far.