Showing posts with label disney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disney. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

My Disney Vacation

Okay, so this post is gonna be all over the place. Buckle up and try to follow along.

Went to Disney. Flew out with my Uncle Brian and Aunt Tasha and met (deep breath): Nana, Papa, Uncle Kenny, Aunt Suzie, Hannah, Luke, Sophi, Isaiah and Eli there.

And then the fun began. Met a few celebrities:

Pluto

Mickey and Minnie


Rapunzel


Sleeping Beauty


Cinderella (somebody had a crush. Raise your hand Isaiah, go ahead, don't be ashamed)

Went swimming with my buddies



Went on Dumbo ride


Not pictured: Saw light parade, went on Thunder Mountain, got soaked on water raft trip, did some safari thing, stayed in one day because it was too hot.

Pictured: Hung with Soph-Dogg

Jumped as high as we could

Got super tired out

Then after all that, when asked, I told my Dad my favorite part of the trip was riding home in the truck with Nana and Papa and hanging at the hotel pools with Isaiah and Eli (which I then overheard him telling Mom: "Well Jeez, if they want to go to Disney we can probably just save some cash by throwing Eli and Isaiah in the car and driving to Ohio and staying at a Holiday Inn." Nice try, dude, I'll see you at Disney in 2015.).


And when I got home I gave Mae her Minnie Mouse ears... think she likes them?

All in all, I just had a really really really really really good time, all thanks to Nana and Papa who invited me to come along. Big smiles all around.



And... exhale.

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Father's Day... My Day

Well, if you've been following lately you know Fin is in Disney World and she left me - "Ralph" - in charge of the blog while she's gone.

So since I have the floor here I'd just like to take a few moments because, well, it's Father's Day, so rumor has it I can do what I want today. And what I want to do is spend some time honoring all three of my dogs (and this is the part where the girls go "whoof whoof!")

Each one, such an individual.

There's Finley Ames, for whom this blog was birthed. Smart as a whip, often a full blown adult emotionally and a wonderfully sensitive soul. The bond forged from years of "midnight parties" (nights wide awake due to ear infections) with Fin will forever go unbroken. She's well aware that wherever she goes in this life, and no matter who she meets, she will never know anyone who loves her more than her Dad (sorry, dude who has the task of marrying this one, you're forever in second place). Fin knows me inside and out - often offering me her last bite of chocolate donut or pizza, or asking if I need a back scratch - and it's kinda nice to have a little person always looking out for me, literally caring for me when five year olds are supposed to be thinking only of themselves. Constantly proud of her, this kid and I are as thick as thieves.



Ahhh, Mabel Jane, no matter the room I'm in it immediately gets brighter when this breath of fresh air enters. It wasn't til she was two years old that I learned the name "Mabel" means "Loveable." Unfathomably appropriate. This one spends 94% of her time kissing and hugging people, and her ability at a young age to put other people's happiness before her own has always made me smile. The comedian of our crew, her theatrics keep us in stitches, and her love of music (you can't drive one block without her screaming "turn up the music!") reminds me of someone else I know. This one is a chip off the old block and there is not a person on earth I enjoy being around more.



Little Pax - the man with the mohawk came in with a bang and though we're just getting to know each other he has already reintroduced to our world a wonderful and important gift - perspective. He gave us a run for our money back on May 11, but he now knows how tough a bird his momma is, so he's been on his best behavior since. Looking so forward to watching him grow into a little dude and thankful that him coming out as a boy will give Dad a little break from the estrogen jungle as the years go by.


And there'd be no Father's Day without, simply put, the love of my life. Appropriately standing in the middle of these two, she is the glue in this family that keeps us going. For who she is, this day is as much hers as mine.


My three amigos, my three blind mice, the three little pigs... whatever you want to call them, they bless me not just this Father's Day, but every day. Now Finley, GET BACK HOME FROM DISNEY WORLD - YOUR DAD MISSES YOU!!!