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Call Me Crazy

I’m offering to chaperone Chloe’s class trip to a local museum next month.  After years of begging me to chaperone one of her trips, I’m finally biting the bullet and volunteering.

OK – she’s in second grade.  Why has it taken me so long, you may ask?  For one, the school doesn’t need chaperones for most outings.  Second, it’s easy to find excuses when one is working full-time.  
But I’m starting to see the years go by.  Before I know it, my girls will be too old for school trips or at least too old to want me to join them on school trips.  Now’s my chance to make yet another memory before it’s too late.  It should be an interesting day.

Lazy Sunday

This photo perfectly sums up our day today.  For the first time in a very long time, the four of us didn’t do much of anything.  Yes, Papa and Chloe went food shopping in the morning, and I ran out for a couple of quick errands both alone and with Chloe.

But other than those couple of hours, we were all homebound during a lazy, rainy Sunday.  Reading, playing computer games, sorting legos into different bowls (the onesies, the twosomes, the squares, the foursomes, the curvies) or sleeping – you name it, we did it.  Sophie led the pack for napping – I think she spent a good three hours dreaming this afternoon.  
This led to a big problem tonight – she was overtired, and was still going gangbusters at 10:30 pm.  She finally allowed herself to fall asleep after much resistance and whimpering.  Chloe, as usual, went to bed at her normal time – and slept like a log during Sophie’s “I’m too tired not to scream” temper tantrum.

Irresistible

I love this photo of Sophie.  This is the photo I will submit to the next kids’ modeling contest that comes our way.  That face, objectively speaking, is completely irresistible.

Speaking of contests, our local bookstore is holding a bookmark contest for kids.  We submitted Chloe’s entry earlier today and if she wins, she’ll receive a $25 gift card and 100 of her bookmarks to distribute to family and friends.  Best of all, the bookstore will give out the winning bookmarks to customers.
Chloe came up with an adorable design:  an illustration of a woodpecker pecking at a tree and the caption, “Fly in on a ‘peck-uliar’ book.”  How cute is that?  We should know the results in the next week or two.  In the meantime, Chloe is crossing her fingers and toes.

Pixie Dust

There were the characters (!!!!) and there were rollercoasters (!!!!).  But the girls’ second-favorite pastime was collecting pixie dust, little sparkly Mickey ears that are strewn throughout Magic Kingdom by park employees.  Other than meeting Sleeping Beauty, there was nothing that Sophie would rather do than find all the pixie dust she could.  Chloe did it, I suspect not so much because she liked doing it, but because it annoyed Sophie when she collected them too.
Needless to say, Sophie contributed quite a bit to the cleanliness of the Walt Disney World empire (and she has a huge pixie dust collection to show for it).  They also turned the walkways into obstacle courses, especially for people who were trying to steer strollers.  

15 Years!

Who would’ve thought.  We’ve been married for 15 years, together for almost 20.  Wow.  Lots of joy during those years, some pain too, but mostly joy.  Witness Chloe and Sophie.  Now that’s true, unadulterated joy (most of the time).
It’s pretty amazing – everything that’s happened in these last 15 years.  Leaving France, settling here in the States, changing careers (at least in my case), having kids, buying our first home and then our second…we’ve been pretty fortunate, that’s for sure.
We’re not celebrating this milestone right away (other than a trip last night to our local Indian restaurant for an impromptu dinner); rather, we’re saving the festivities for our cruise in July.  
This anniversary is a little bittersweet for me, however.   Over the course of the last few years, I always knew that there were two people who would remember this date.  My mom – who didn’t disappoint this year – and my Nanny.  I miss Nanny – she would always call and send cards for these special occasions.   She kept track of these annual dates, for her children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren, until she died last fall. 
But life goes on.  To think that in 15 more years, we’ll be 55 years old, Chloe will either be at the start of her career or in grad school (assuming she first goes to college) and Sophie will be starting college, I hope.  Which leaves lots of time to make many more happy, beautiful memories.  

Final Thoughts on our Vacation

A photo like this pretty much sums it up for me.  Both Chloe and Sophie were really happy while at Disney.  Yes, they had their moments of meltdowns.  But overall, the smiles and laughter were far more frequent.  And the girls loved each other most of the time.

What I appreciated most was the feeling was that I was really away, far away.  After a couple of years of not getting away, that was especially nice.  And even though it was Disney, and I am in no particular rush to go back, it was a hell of a lot of fun.  And not for nothing, I really enjoyed the thrill rides.  

A Disney Photo Preview

It was a great week filled with hundreds of terrific moments.

These two photos pretty much sum up our trip.  Sophie in heaven after meeting all of her favorite princesses, and Chloe enjoying the the silliness that defines Disney, sometimes in spite of herself.

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We have lots and lots of photos, and I’ll upload them for all of you to enjoy later this week.

And to whet your appetite a little further, a little video taken at the Fort Wilderness Chip ‘n Dale campfire.

The Princess Quintet

Imagine the ecstasy. You’re almost 4 years old and a huge fan of princesses. You have obsessively watched every single princess movie that exists in the Disney library. You love castles and fairytales and think that kissing is gross. Your boyfriend is Adam Lambert, the soon-to-be (we hope) crowned winner of American Idol.

You are living your pre-K dream of spending a week at the happiest place on earth, and the crowning moment is dinner in a Norwegian castle in Epcot with – your heart skips several beats – Belle, Aurora (Sleeping Beauty for those of you not in the know), Ariel (the two-legged human version), Cinderella and Snow White. Each one of them visits you at your banquet table and gives you a hug and blows you a kiss.

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Sophie lived her dream tonight – and her 43 month-old life is now complete.

Chloe, on the other hand, wanted nothing to do with the character dining. She would have been much happier eating among a Disney villain quintet (we love that idea and suggested she write a letter to Disney management to advocate for such a character meal). Sophie promptly let Sleeping Beauty know that her older sister was not at all interested in having her photo taken with her. Sleeping Beauty, the polite princess that she is, respected Chloe’s controversial decision to sit out the photo ops.

The highlight of Chloe’s day was the animated, interactive Kim Possible scavenger hunt in Epcot. She had a ball finding the clues in the various “countries” of World Showcase, and after collecting such mementos as a fortune cookie and an English tea bag, she plans to continue her adventure tomorrow in Japan, France and Mexico.

 

It’s Cinderella!

After our dinner last night at a family-style (read: unlimited portions of extremely unhealthy food) restaurant in the Magic Kingdom, we staked out a prime spot to watch the parade. I was amazed, although I should not have been surprised, that people were settling in to watch the spectacle about 90 minutes before show time. People are crazy.

That said, we didn’t want to miss out on the action. While Chloe took Maxime for a drive at the speedway (the photos of her grinning while “driving” the car are priceless), my mom, Sophie and I found the perfect spot to view the show. We arrived about one hour before it started, which I suppose makes us only marginally less crazy than those who got settled in earlier.

The time passed quickly, however. And Sophie had her second wind, and was performing in front of the live audience, singing and dancing and generally being merry.

For those of us, including myself, who tend to be cynical about Disney World, the parade is the perfect antidote. The electric light parade was truly spectacular (and of course the batteries in my camera ran out of juice just as it got underway) and temporarily transported me far away from any adult worries and stress back to the wonderment and awe of childhood. Sophie was shouting with glee, and when she saw Ariel, Cinderella and Snow White, she grinned a grin larger than that of the Cheshire Cat. Chloe was also entranced. As were we all. The parade, in all of its multicolor lighted glory, was worth the price of admission alone.

The icing on the cake was the fireworks display that started as we returned to the shore of Fort Wilderness. Having caught the boat just after the parade was over, we arrived at the Fort’s beach just in time to see Magic Kingdom’s nightly display. No need to endure the crowds at the park – the view from the shore was absolutely perfect.