A highlight of the day for the kids was actually returning “home” to see what housekeeping had done to arrange their toys. Every day, the fairies and stuffed animals and security blankets were arranged differently.
Oh yeah, the girl can use chopsticks even if it just means stabbing her food. Hey, she got it in her mouth.
What a way to enjoy Chinese New Year at the China pavilion having lunch with another blogosphere friend Margy and her husband. They just sent their paperwork to China for their little girl! Yahoo!
Pointing out her kiss from Mulan. Wrong cheek, but she’s got the idea.
Wasn’t about to wake Lyds for this. Wish she would have been awake for a good family picture. Oh well.
I’m thinking these may be part of the reason that despite the miles we walked everyday, pushing a stroller with a buggy board no less, I managed to come home with my jeans a bit snug. The sundae there is a brownie sundae with caramel popcorn. Who would have thought that would be so good together?
Ashlyn readying herself to watch a parade
Loving a cousin as we wait for the parade to start.
I’ve been trying to get a job at Disney World myself just for a weekend or two a year. But, no real leads yet. Maybe Mark can learn how to do this and get a job down there himself? It could happen.
Some Disney-related reviews and tips to follow sometime this week…
Heather says
Chinese New Year in Epcots China! Of course! Why didn’t I think of that??? We enjoyed the acrobats there in November.
Kelly says
I have never been to Disney or even seen pictures from the inside–thank you for sharing your volumes! :) It looks like such a fun time!!
Laurie says
Sure enjoyed reliving Disney through your trip- looks like everyone had a blast- and I loved all the fun matching outfits!! :)
Football and Fried Rice says
That is so fun that housekeeping rearranged their toys!!
melissa says
hey, we met that same mulan!! looks amazing!
Margy says
My first CNY celebration and one I’ll never forget! :)