Thursday, December 17, 2009

Pioneer Woman in Atlanta: I just wanted a T-Shirt

We've been fighting off a sick-bug for the past few days around our house. After bathtime on Tuesday night, Annabelle mustered up enough energy to crawl over and climb up on her couch after I put her jammies on her. Poor, pitiful baby....

Thankfully, she is finally feeling much better today! I thought I'd have lots of time this week to finish up my Christmas shopping, do our Christmas cards, post a few blogs and check a few other things off my forever growing list.... BUT, I've spent the past couple days sitting in a chair holding little miss. And while I hate to see her sick, I can't lie--I've loved all the time we've spent together snuggling....

I've got a few minutes tonight, so I thought I'd FINALLY post about our Atlanta trip!

Devin and some of the other family were in Atlanta the first weekend in December for the SEC Championship. I was suppose to go, too, but a few weeks before the game, I found out that The Pioneer Woman was going to be in Atlanta on the following Monday for a book signing for her cookbook. Since I first visited the PW blog, I've loved Ree. She takes great pictures, cooks yummy food, and is hilarious. I really wanted to go to the book signing and since it was right before Christmas, I suggested that Carrie & I make a girls weekend out of it and do some Christmas shopping, too. Carrie and I are always up for a little trip, so she said as long as we could be home by lunch on Tuesday, she was a "go"!

We loaded up Carrie's mother-in-law's Tahoe on Sunday morning and headed out. We'd planned to leave at 8:00, but left around 8:45... it felt like the old days when we used to carpool to school. I have a serious problem with promptness, especially when DW's not around to keep me on time! Something I plan to work on in the New Year.

We made it to Tifton and stopped to see my crew as we crossed paths on I-75. Annabelle got to love on her Daddy for a few minutes and then we headed on... while we were stopped, we decided to go ahead and have lunch, and we didn't stop again until we'd reached the outlet mall north of Atlanta! The girls did SO good. They both were just perfect. They slept the majority of the time, or enjoyed Mrs. Lucy's DVD player... Carrie and I have both decided that our next vehicles will have to have the DVD player.

We got some Christmas shopping knocked out, had some dinner and then headed back into Atlanta.

We stayed downtown, and these two were so thrilled when we got to our room on the 61st floor. They were so cute--- they just squealed when we put them down on the floor to play! They also loved to give me and Carrie mini-heart attacks when they played by the window...

I think Allie might have a future in ballet... look at that pointed toe!

On Monday, we'd planned to meet up with Katie from "Harrington House" for lunch. We "met" Katie a while back through blogging and Carrie and I just love her blog. She always decorates her home so beautifully and cooks the yummiest food and has the cutest babies! We were a few minutes late for lunch (this really wasn't my fault though, despite my previously mentioned problem with being on time... we got lost trying to get out of the Lenox Square mall... we aren't used to shopping in a mall with 3 levels and some levels that don't have mall entry! Ha) When we finally made it to the diner, Katie, Amelia & Jack were at a table in the back. We so enjoyed getting to meet Katie in person and especially enjoyed Miss Amelia Kate & Jack Jack. Amelia was quite fond of me, if I must say so myself... I'm not sure if it was because she thought I was her aunt, or if I had a bag of goldfish crackers...either way, I loved it!
Katie, thanks so much for meeting us! We had a great time, and seriously, we want to come up for the big children's warehouse sale in the Spring!!!
That afternoon, we ventured around Atlanta to knock out some more of our Christmas shopping and to make a little visit to Priscilla, the Pink Pig. Priscilla is an old Atlanta tradition, and it was just adorable. Carrie and I were loving that Priscilla even had a southern accent! Too cute!

Carrie & Allie Claire

Then it was back to the hotel to change and head to the book signing.

When we got to Borders, there wasn't a parking spot to be found. We circled the parking lot and I suggested we "make" a spot, but since we weren't driving one of our cars, Carrie thought better of it. Good thing, since we were there a WHILE. Finally, on our last loop through the lot, a car was pulling out and she made sure we got her spot! I jumped out and stood in the spot, while Carrie pulled up and then backed up and pulled in... I thought for sure that the hardest part was over... we'd found parking, so surely we'd be in and out within 30 minutes. That was at 7:00.

We walked in and there was no line. In fact, there weren't even many people wondering around the bookstore, but that's when I noticed it had 2 levels....I was doing some serious wishful thinking when I thought we'd be back in the car in less than 30 minutes because I had no idea what waited for us on the upper level!
We walked up to the table where there was a big sign featuring The Pioneer Woman. The nice Borders clerk gave us an armband---a colored armband with a letter written on it. We were green B. I was confused as to how the whole system was working, and like I said, the store didn't seem crowded, so I was still convinced that we'd be out of there in 30 minutes or less. That's when this group of women came walking out and told us, "Good Luck... we've been waiting for an hour and a half, and they've just gone through 2 letters on the FIRST color." Uh-Oh. The 30 minute dream was out the window. We walked upstairs to see what was going on. The moment my foot stepped off that top step on the upper floor, I knew we were in for it. Deep in my heart, I knew it was going to be a LONG night. Carrie, who reads the Pioneer Woman's blog occasionally, and who has the cookbook because she won it on someone's blog giveaway, wasn't really as excited about meeting Ree as me. Don't get me wrong, Ree, (in case you read this....ha ha), she wanted to meet you, just not bad enough to wait in that really long line with our babies.

When we looked around and saw all these people sitting around on the floor, we knew we were in for a wait. We asked around to see if there was anywhere within walking distance for us to take the girls and get something to eat. There was a Subway and a Super Target. We opted for the Super Target. Yep, we ate in the Super Target foodcourt. I don't think I would have been so bitter about it, until later when the Pioneer Woman asked us if we'd eaten before we came. The Target foodcourt could be a post all on it's own. The cashier was a ray of sunshine. Don't you just love those kind??? After dining on Pizza Hut express pizzas from the food court, we killed another hour and marked a few more things off our Christmas lists right there at the Super Target. I also picked up a few things for AB's birthday party, which was 5 days later. Yep, I was in Atlanta 5 days before her birthday party, that was at our house, and that I still hadn't gotten everything I needed for....on top of that, Carrie and I also hosted a cookie swap on Thursday night of that week....yes, we need our heads examined.

We'd been at the Target for a while, and I was worried. What if we miss it? What if they finish up and Ree leaves and we drove all the way up here from Florida for the book signing and we miss it? I started to panic. Carrie, not so much. We checked out anyway, and lugged all 20 bags, and our babies back across the road. We loaded the bags in the car and I raced inside to see what color/letter they were on. I was prepared for them to have passed us and for me to have to give my, "You have no idea what we've been through to get here, please let us in line, speech"--- when we got back upstairs to see the list, only a few more letters of the next color had been marked off. Talk about a way to deflate a balloon. It was 9:00 and the girls were sleepy and wanted to get down....they were tired of being held. Carrie's patience was wearing thin and she was ready to go! But I felt like we couldn't leave then...not after we'd already waited for those 2 hours, not after we'd eaten at the Target foodcourt, not after we'd driven all the way from Florida just for this! Carrie & Allie sat on the floor and I tried to walk AB around. As I was bouncing her, trying to get her asleep, I looked up and you're not going to believe who I saw! It was BAKERELLA! Bakerella has quite a famous blog, too! She is forever making some kind of yummy and equally adorable sweets...Bakerella's even been featured on the Martha Stewart Show with her signature cake pops. Stephanie and I even tried our hand at making some cake pops back in May. Not sure if they were as cute as Bakerella's, but we tried!

As I made my way over to talk to her (is that creepy?), someone else recognized her and went up to have their picture taken with her. So what did I do? I took off across the top floor of the Borders to get Carrie, Allie Claire & our cameras! I told Carrie to get up, and get her camera! "Why?" she asked? "You're never going to believe who's over there! It's Bakerella!" "Baker-who?" "YOU KNOW, the cake pop lady"... "Ohhhhh..."
When we got back over to her, Bakerella walked over to me and said, "Wow, you have great hair. It's so thick and full." After seeing the pictures taken that night, my hair was disgusting. Gross. It looks like a cousin It wig landed on my head, except you can see my face... Anyway, Annabelle was equally as excited to see Bakerella and her friend with the camera. AB loves a camera, even though she's not looking at it in the picture that Carrie took.... Check out Bakerella's post about the event, and see the picture her friend took of us on the slideshow at the end...we're like one of the first pictures!

Bakerella, Annabelle & Me

After the Bakerella excitement, I felt like we could make it. It was just what I needed to not give up! We'd get to meet Ree soon and I'd tell her about all we'd gone through, all the "heck and high water" (ha) we'd overcome just to get there that night to meet her, and she'd give us one of her T-Shirts and thank us for driving all the way from Florida and then we'd talk some more and she'd take pictures of our girls to post on her blog, and then she'd invite us out to her ranch to be guests at their lodge and she'd cook yummy food for us, and maybe she'd even invite Bakerella back out at the same time to give us cake pop lessons.... I don't think Carrie was seeing the big picture here, she definitely wasn't feeling the dream like I was... She was feeling like everyone was looking at us wondering why we had our babies up at the Borders bookstore way past their bedtime... I know we must have looked like unfit moms. Or like our babies had unfit daddies. I felt like we needed a sign that said,

"we're not from around here... we typically don't take our babies out in the middle of the night and let them fall asleep in the Borders bookstore...and if we were from around here, they'd be home with their daddies...yes, they have daddies, good daddies!"

A store clerk came over the intercom to announce that the store was closing, because it was 10:00. We had wanted to take the girls outside to sit in the car for a while, let them watch a movie and fall asleep, and I'd just keep running in and checking the line. I made sure to ask the guy at the door about 10 times, if he was sure I could get back in, if we went out. What if this was just some ploy to get the place to clear out a little by having people leave and not letting them back in??? I know, by that point I was kind of delirious...

We did go out and then came back in around 11. I took AB's stroller in and pushed her around until she fell back asleep. Finally, around 11:45, they called our color and letter and we were able to get in line. Carrie reminded me what a great best friend she is and never to doubt her love. I told her that her eyes were bloodshot red. Cause what's a friend, if not honest? Ha... She told me I was sweaty and my face was really red. She suggested I take off my coat before passing out, but I thought I looked better with the coat on, so I kept it, despite being hot....

We wrote our names on the provided post-it note and waited in line for a little longer.

Finally, we were on deck. I was next. I walked up, pushing my stroller, and Ree said, "awww"... and I said, "Hey, my name's Annie." to which she replied, "Annie? I love the name Annie. Nice to meet you." I said, "We drove all the way from Florida and we're really not unfit mothers...we don't usually have our babies out this late." She signed away, and said, "Did yall get something to eat before?" Ummmm, yeah... I didn't answer that one.... I wish I could have said, "Oh, Ree! We ate at Mary Mac's and the corn bread and pot licker were to die for tonight!" or "Yeah, we just ran upstairs to the SunDial Restaurant in our hotel and ate before we came tonight" or even, "yeah, we grabbed chick-fil-a before we got in line for 5 hours." But nope... since the only answer I could give was the truth, and the truth was that we'd had to eat at the Super Target foodcourt, I just didn't even answer. I smiled for my picture, that looks scary, by the way. I look exhausted and half out of it. And that was it.... We walked off with our signed books.... That was it.... No T-Shirt, No picture taken with her camera to feature us on her blog as "the girls who drove all the way from Florida for the book signing", no invitation to the ranch. I didn't even get to say anything I was going to say... I had all kinds of things I was going to tell her....I was going to tell her how we'd overcome adversary after adversary (okay, a little dramatic, I know) to get there, and about how much we have in common...I was going to impress her with the fact that I've even got cows in my front yard, too! Ha... I really did think we'd at least get a T-Shirt... I mean, dern... for real?

As we walked away, Ree's sister and best friend (who are also featured in the cookbook) were sitting at a table signing books, too. Carrie walked on past. She was beyond ready to go. Not me. We'd come all this way, and I wanted it all. If Ree's mechanic had been there, I'd have had him sign my book, too... If I wasn't getting a T-Shirt, then I at least wanted everybody there signing my book!!!!

As we walked to the car, I thought to myself, "that didn't turn out like I thought it would." As we drove back to the hotel, the girls asleep in the back, we started talking about how we should have made our second night's hotel reservation for half way back home, so we'd have been a little ahead of the game driving back the next morning. (Wait, it was after midnight, so actually that morning...) Carrie said we'd need to leave by 4:00 am. I haven't seen 4 am in a LOOOONNNG time, and I've never stayed up all night long. I'm a sleeper. I like sleep, a lot.

But when we weighed the pros and cons and looked at the mound of luggage that we had to load in the car, we decided we might as well head back to Florida right then. And we did. We pulled out of the hotel at 1:30 a.m., the girls slept the entire way back and we pulled up in Carrie's parent's yard at 6:00 a.m. We unloaded the car, and Annabelle and I headed to our house... we crossed the first cattle gap a few minutes after 7:00, and as Carrie said on her post, "we've been propping our eyelids open ever since." With all the busyness last week, I still don't feel like I've recovered!
What a trip! It was a lot of fun, though.



and waiting for 5 hours for the cookbook signing was worth it, even if we didn't get a T-Shirt! Ha...

~amw~

Monday, December 14, 2009

Belle's Birthday Bash

Saturday was the BIG day! Annabelle's first birthday party! Here are what the invites looked like:

We'd planned to set up the food, cake, and candy bar on our sunroom... it's a bricked in room that steps down from our living room. It also has 3 sets of glass doors (that one day I have big plans for...I want to replace all of them with french doors) (The doors lead out to an area that would be the most perfect spot for a swimming pool. But that's many, many years down the road) Anyway, in the area outside the sunroom, we'd planned to keep the doors open, string lights above the tables and set up the eating tables outside.... however, the weather didn't cooperate, so plan B was to have the eating tables set up in the garage....it wasn't what we'd planned, but it worked!)


We made giant pieces of candy out of paper lanterns and cellophane wrap and hung them at different heights from the ceiling over the cake, candy buffet table, and food table. Over the three sets of glass doors in the sunroom, we made faux awnings to give it the look of an old fashioned candy shop. I used cheap white sheets for the fabric and just added the pink pom pom trim...
Initially I'd wanted to use a really cute striped or polka dotted fabric for the awnings, but fabric is expensive! Especially as much as we'd need to do that project! I did use real fabric for the runners on the eating tables...I added big ric-rac or pom-pom trim to each end of the runners and then did a lollipop bouquet out of the fondant lollipops that I'd made for the cake....I only used a couple on the cake, so decided to use the rest for table centerpieces...You can see all of that in these next pics...



When we talked about food, I wanted to do something that would be good in cool weather. We decided on a baked potato bar with all the fixings, chili and potato soup, and we threw some hotdogs on the grill for the kids.
I'd bought a couple CandyLand games mainly for decoration, but also for the bigger kids to sit and play, if they wanted, but these two were the only ones who wanted to "play"!


The other kids had a good time just running in the yard and chasing each other!
After we'd eaten it was cake time! We sang Happy Birthday, and Annabelle was so sweet! She just smiled and would act shy and lay her head on my shoulder. She loved all of the attention for sure. She's definitely the baby who thinks that everyone is always talking right to her, so she was living a dream having a party where everyone really was singing just to her! After that, it was cake time!I'd planned to use the top tier of AB's cake for her smash cake, but couldn't get it off the middle layer, so I just cut her a piece. She was so cute with it. She took tiny little girly bites and was careful not to get too dirty!


So precious...

After she enjoyed some sugary sweetness, it was present time! Our family and friends were beyond generous and everything she got was just great. She got the sweetest clothes, cutest toys and even some cash for her savings account! She didn't need a thing, and it would have been fine if no one brought anything, we just wanted everyone here to celebrate her first year with us! I am just blown away with our family and friends, and how they love us. So many of them had so much going on that day, and still made the time to come to her party. That meant so much to Devin and I. We know what a busy time of year it is, and we were so glad that so many of those invited were able to come. And we completely understand why everyone else wasn't able to be here...We are so blessed to have lots of wonderful people in our lives. I am so thankful that Annabelle does, too!

She loved opening presents, but couldn't understand why Momma would show her something and then not open it and let her play with it right then!
After presents, we thanked everyone for coming and the kids made their way through the candy buffet for their take home bag of sugar! Ha. I am sure the mommas were hating us that night!
At the end of the night, after everyone had gone home and Annabelle was bathed and in bed, I stood at our kitchen sink and while I was washing some of the dishes from the party, I began to reflect on the day. I thanked God for blessing my life with our daughter and for blessing our lives with so many wonderful people. There are so many times when His blessings just overwhelm me. I asked forgiveness for being "Birthday party-zilla" (I then had to ask DW to forgive me, and call my mom, too!) Ha...I laugh when people tell me that I "did a good job"--- because nothing I ever do is on my own. I have help like nobody else I know. If anything I ever have something to do with, actually turns out good, it's not because of me....I have a husband, parents, and in-laws who'd do whatever it takes to make sure whatever I've dreamed up happens... they're the ones who make frames for faux awnings out of PVC pipe, the ones who stay up until midnight to help me finish a project, the ones who load all of the stuff in our garage on the cow trailer and park it under the barn for the weekend, who make last minute runs to the grocery store the day of the party, who move tables in the rain, who make mid-week Sam's runs, who blow up balloons, who stay behind at our house and straighten up while we're not even there, the ones who tie ribbons, who help me hide stuff in drawers and closets, who keep my baby, who wash my dishes, and who love me like nobody else. I'm certainly blessed when it comes to the husband, parents, and in-law department, and I am beyond thankful that Annabelle has all of them to love her, too. (And I'm not just saying it because Christmas is coming! Ha...)

I know that our "SWEET" girl won't remember one thing about her first birthday party. And that's just fine, because I won't forget any of it.


~amw~

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

One Year

One year ago today, after finishing up my big 'ole breakfast at Cracker Barrel, my mom and I headed back to my house to get a few more things finished there and to get a little rest. It was a huge day, as that afternoon, at 5 pm I was to check-in at the hospital for my scheduled cesarean. I couldn't eat anything after 8:00 a.m., so mom and I went to breakfast EARLY that morning, so I'd have something in my tummy to tide me over all day. I know all you girls who've been pregnant before will testify that eating breakfast at the crack of dawn and not having a thing else, not even water, for the rest of the day, doesn't exactly "tide you over." Ha!



My bags were packed, the floors were mopped, and there were tiny pink polka dot gowns and itty bitty Pampers swaddlers all ready for the arrival of our baby girl.



Devin came home around 2:00 and we headed for the hospital. We checked in, met my nurse and waited as the clock moved ever so slowly toward 5:00. We started the IV, which was horrific. This was only my second time ever having an IV and the first didn't hurt at all. This one was awful. They started pumping in all the bags of fluid (the bags of fluid that kept my ankles and feet looking like they were stuffed with marshmallows for five days) and had me drink that yummy liquid that tastes like stomach bile. As we waited, more and more of our family and friends trickled in to wait with us. Yes, we are those people. You know the ones that have 25 people in the waiting room. Well, maybe not 25, but still a crowd! I'm sure the nurses and hospital staff cringe when they see people like us checking in! Ha... We are so, so, so blessed to have such wonderful family and friends. I love a "big deal"- and I cant think of a bigger one than having a baby and having all of them there certainly made it even sweeter! While they waited in the waiting room, my brother-in-law, Adam, went out and got a massive tray of Chick-fil-A nuggets. I still hadn't had so much as an ice chip all day, so I'm real glad nobody told me what was going on in the waiting room! I take that back, I did get to swallow the tiny cup of liquid that tastes like stomach bile...so what did I have to complain about?!?!? Finally 5:00 rolled around and the nurse came in to tell us that they had an emergency C-section and mine was pushed back. Finally, a little after 6:00, they came to take me back. Devin and my Momma changed into their O.R. outfits and met me in the back.




After all the prepping that happens, we were ready to go... the doctor's came in and after only a few minutes, at 6:35 p.m., we laid eyes on our baby girl.


Annabelle Peg, 6 lbs, 4 oz.


They held her up, and we heard that first sweet cry.


The nurses got her wrapped up and held her over for me to see her. Of course, she was the sweetest, most beautiful baby girl I've ever seen.
She had to go to the nursery to get checked over and cleaned up, so my mom and Devin went with her. The nurses opened the blinds in the nursery and let Devin hold her up to show everyone who was in the waiting room. One by one they all got to come in and meet our baby girl.
I had to wait about an hour (to be monitored in recovery) to see her again, and boy was I ready to!That night, when everyone had gone home and it was just us, I held her and smelled her and still couldn't believe that she was ours.

It's hard to believe that a year has gone by. To think of how much she's grown and changed in just one year is amazing.
(These pictures were taken today)
365 days later, and I still find it hard to believe that we have a daughter. I am so thankful that God chose us to be her parents.


We're not doing anything really big on her actual birthday, today. But, she has already had several calls, texts, and emails sending her birthday wishes. (Thanks ya'll!) And we'll be celebrating in a couple days at her "One SWEET Year" party!
(This is the picture we used on her party invitation)Which is why I have to end this post and get busy! I've got to start checking some things off that big to-do list!
And someday soon when I get some time, I'll post about our Atlanta adventure this past weekend!

~annie~

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Disney

We decided again this year that we just weren't quite ready to go back to doing our traditional Thanksgiving festivities... We'd been wanting to take Annabelle to Disney, so we decided to do that for Thanksgiving. My Dad is out of town again, so my Momma went with us. We were so glad she came, but not nearly as excited as Annabelle. The rest of our family are so understanding of what we need to/can do....and we missed being with all of them for sure!

We left early Thursday morning and arrived at our hotel mid-morning. We checked our bags and caught the tram to The Magic Kingdom.


Devin & Belle walking down Mainstreet USA


Was it ever packed! Holy cow, it was unreal the people that were there on Thanksgiving Day! Crazy...


Annabelle started the night before with cold symptoms, and she definitely wasn't feeling her happy, smiley self that day... but she still managed to have a good time.



When we got to the park, we got AB her "First Visit" button.





Then it was off to ride some rides and see some sights! We stopped by Cinderella's Castle to watch the Dreams show.






Next it was off to wait in line for a ride... There was at least an hour wait for EVERYTHING... an HOUR...with a (almost) one year old! Eeek... I don't remember having ever gone on the Peter Pan ride, so we got in line for that. It was dark and scary. I felt like a dog for wasting an hour waiting in line for it. I had so hoped to do something that Annabelle would just love... Peter Pan wasn't it! Ha....


We really wanted Belle to get to see Mickey & Minnie so we headed to ToonTown to catch them at the Judges Tent.... AB perked right up when she saw her mouse friends! It was the most she'd smiled all day! She loved it...








After that, we rode the Disney Railway around the park and she loved that, too.



We met a family on the train ride that were visiting from California. They couldn't believe we lived in Florida. I guess Floridians really are the minority, in our own state, at Disney...I'd even venture to say that Americans are the minority... there were so many foreign travelers.... I guess 'ole Mickey is globally popular.



After our train ride, we caught the tram back to our hotel and rested a little bit, got changed and went to have our Thanksgiving Dinner. I'll be honest, I don't really like Thanksgiving food. (GASP!) I know... I don't like much other than the turkey, the Sister Shubert yeast rolls, the mashed potatoes, the pickle tray (ha) & the pecan pie. Honestly, I'd rather have a steak over that any day, and it was my lucky day, because that's just what we had! We decided it was worth it to just eat at a restaurant in the hotel than trying to go somewhere else, so we ate at Shula's Steakhouse.




Yum!! That beat turkey handsdown! Ha...




this was in the lobby of our hotel...it was a massive tree made out of white poinsettias and had a toy train that went around it...




After dinner, we put on some warm clothes and changed Annabelle into her "cold-weather Disney outfit" that her Granny got her for the trip and headed back to catch the tram back to the park.






Grammy & Annabelle waiting on the tram









We picked up her Mickey Mouse ears, rode "It's a Small World"





The reason I look so "tickled" in this picture is because I'd asked the girl in front of us on the boat, if she'd take our picture. She was in the front row and we were behind her---she thought I meant would she take pictures of the ride... (since she was in the front seat)... it was so funny when she turned around with the camera and started taking pictures of the scenery... her sister, hit her and told her that we wanted her to take a picture of us! It was just funny because the look on her face when I asked her was hilarious...after hearing what she thought I wanted, I can see why....

(*You were right, Ava, Belle loved the ride)! After that, we watched the Spectromagic Light Parade & fireworks. In years passed, we have always watched the fireworks behind the castle and haven't ever seen Tinkerbelle fly out. This year we were right in front of the castle and got to see Tink!

The fireworks were much quieter on that side (which was a good thing, we were worried they would scare AB...we tried to leave before they started, but ended up getting stuck because of the crowd) She did great, though! My mom always says that it's worth the ticket price just to see the fireworks! I have to agree, they are awesome...just that whole little deal gets me every time... I can't see it and not cry... it's so sweet... Jimney Cricket talking about wishes and dreams and then they play that music ("Starlight, Starbright, First star I see tonight...") and bam!, I'm in tears... Love it...
That night, despite the fact that there were thousands of people there and you could hardly turn around without bumping into someone, we got to meet up with my cousin and his new wife who were on their honeymoon! It was great to get to see them---the whole day, everytime we spotted the Mickey Mouse ears with the bridal veil on, we'd look to see if it was them! (It wasn't and we had to plan our meeting, but we were sure glad we got to see them!)

Friday morning we got up and walked around and checked out the resort...
We stayed at the "Walt Disney World Dolphin"... and it was beautiful. The grounds were so nice and there was definitely lots to do! It would be a really fun resort in the summertime. It had a playground, a pond with paddle boats (shaped like swans), and a pool for everyone (adult, kids with fun slide and waterfall, and splash pool for toddlers)...



AB loved these ducks! She thought they were so funny. The ducks weren't the only ones in the pool either! Yall, there were kids swimming! I'm sure they were laughing at us in our warm clothes all bundled up, because 60 is COLD in Florida! Ha...





waiting on the car, so we could head home....

Although it wasn't a "traditional" turkey & dressing Thanksgiving, we spent the day with thankful hearts and it really did turn out good.

I can't wait to take Belle back to Disney! I just know every trip is going to be more fun... I just hope the lines die down a little before our next trip! Ha... (We were glad neither of our Dad's were with us to have to endure the crowd and lines...neither of Annabelle's grandfather's do well in those kinds of situations! Ha.... Last year my Dad & Mom took my brother, sister-in-law and their kids to Disney for Christmas and my Daddy said it was the last time he'd ever go! Ha.... I have a feeling, though, that one day he'll eat those words... all it would take is some certain little girl asking Pop to go with her, and he'd be packing his bag! Ha.... I'm pretty sure the same would be true for Annabelle's Pappy, too!)

~amw~