Thursday was Jake's Birthday! The big 30. He had to be up and off early for the dental convention, so we waited until he and his buddies were done that night to celebrate.
Angela and I took the kids to Disneyland while the guys were doing their dental thing. We braced ourselves for a hectic day, but the kiddos ended up being happy campers and made things pretty easy for us. I brought Mickey/Minnie Mouse backpacks for the Luke and Ella complete with detachable leashes tails on them that I could hold onto (NOT about to lose a kid at Disney!... ha ha) and Angela had similar things for her cuties. Quite helpful when the kids wanted to be on their feet in the crowds! They came in handy when one of us needed to watch all 5 of them (all 5 yrs old and under) when the other took a bathroom break too.
Angela had a big schedule from her sister of everything to do at the park with kids under 7, and we impressed ourselves with how much we did! It wasn't too busy so we finished everything on the day 1 list before 2:00 and had the rest of the day to do favorite rides over again. The schedule she had was awesome. It's from some travel book and tells you when to go to what rides... plans the day out so that you hit popular areas of the park when they are least busy. Whenever we needed a little break, we'd just hop on the train and chill until we were ready to tackle more stuff. The train was a great place to eat the lunches we packed too. Nobody was running away or bored when they were done eating.
Ella really liked It's a Small World. She couldn't take her eyes off of all the dolls and loved the boat ride. Luke said that everything there was his favorite thing to do. Well, except Pirates. He freaked himself out a little. He wouldn't believe me at first that the guns and cannons were fake and wanted a detailed explanation on how exactly the water splashes (when Pirates shoot each other) if there aren't really bullets and cannon balls coming out. I think that cute boy has about 25 random questions like that for me to answer every day. A few pictures from day 1 at Disney....
On the jungle cruise and train...
Hmm, didn't focus the camera, but I like this one anyway.
Samantha, Peyton, and Luke waiting for the parade to start!
The only meltdown we had was when Luke didn't get picked to do the Jedi training. They pick around 25 kids out of the audience to go up and be trained as a Jedi. Poor Luke was so disappointed that they didn't pick him. He wouldn't stop sobbing so we left the show early to ride Nemo.
(Luckily they picked him for Jedi Training when we tried again the next day!! Pictures of my cute Jedi in the next post.)
First run-in with Micky. Ella was too nervous to walk up to him, but Luke wanted to meet him.
When Jake and the guys were done with the convention, we met them for dinner at PCH Grill in the hotel. We stayed at Paradise Pier. Pretty fun to be so close to the park. Some days of the week, you get into the park an hour earlier then opening time too. The Olsons, Jones, and Dr Z. met us for the birthday dinner. Tann and Angela watched the kids for us after so Jake and I could go out for a dessert date. We went to the Cheesecake Factory. Couldn't decide what looked tastiest, so we got three to sample: Key Lime Cheesecake, Chris's Outrageous Chocolate Cake, and a slice of their famous Carrot cake. I liked the key lime best. Jake loved the chocolate. Those three slices were humongous, so everyone back at the hotel helped us finish them.
Jake seems to be happy about the big 30... life is good. Just about done with school stuff once this AEGD residency is over! Woo hoo! He's got two cute kiddos at 30! And, he's as cute and smart as ever. :)
Happy 30 Jake.
Stay tuned for day 3 on our trip :)