My husband and I have 4 kids, 1 of whom joined us in 2010 in Ethiopia. We're currently in process to bring home our son from China. We all live imperfect lives in Texas, where we carefully maintain a balance between harmony and chaos. My interests also include chickens, Ebay, politics, thrift stores, building, and old books, not necessarily in that order.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Florida Vacation
Well, it wasn't a vacation in the relaxation sense of the word, but it was jam packed full of fun. We had an awesome time visiting everyone, and going to Disney World. Here's how our trip went. Left Friday, and drove 19 hours straight through. Got there late morning and decided to stop at the Playmobil Fun Park before going to my mom's. Brief time out in the parking lot when Child #3 vomited her Dunkin Donuts breakfast all over herself and the carseat. Thankfully, this just turned out to be caused by the stress of a car trip, not a dreaded stomach flu. After some baby wipes and a change of clothes, fun was had by all at the Fun Park. AND it turns out there was neat things sticking out of their dumpster. Go figure. We got to my mom's house, and took naps. Lots of visiting. Everybody (including my sister and her husband from Ft. Lauderdale, my sister and her husband and kids from Tampa, and my brother and his wife and kids) went to church Sunday with my mom. This made her very happy. I loved seeing some of my old friends at church, and I got to see my cousin and her new twins (They are beautiful, Cherie!). We took a big family photo after church, and for an impromptu, amatuer photo, it looks spectacular. So then we had lunch and played at the park. Then the Tampa relatives had to head home. I don't entirely remember what we did on Monday and Tuesday, but it involved a trip to Faith Farm (thrift store, highly recommend it), dinner with my husband's family, playing games with my brother, sister, mom and husband, and not getting enough sleep. I wish I lived closer so we could play Killer Uno more often (personally I like the potential for injury, that's why there is age restrictions), but I also had fun playing Rack O and Moods. Late Tuesday, we headed to Orlando where we stayed at a sweet/suite hotel. We shared a two bed/two bath room with hubby's parents, and there was actually enough space for everyone. We spent one jam packed, fun filled day at the Magic Kingdom, and then went to the Orlando Science Center the day after that. I would also highly recommend the Orlando Science Center. It was comparitively cheap ($12-$17), which includes movies and all exhibits. It has four floors of interactive exhibits, and we could have spent all day there if we wanted. My kids loved playing with the oranges, water, and basically everything in KidsTown on the first floor, All Aboard and H2Now on the second floor and Science in Toyland on the fourth floor. After the science museum, we went back to the hotel for naps and swimming. On Friday, after my husband patched a radiator leak he discovered the night before, we headed back home. Thank God we didn't have any problems with the radiator on the drive home. I was able to get Sonny's Bar BQ on the way home, and it was even better than I remembered (the sliced beef with sweet sauce! the corn fritters! the baked beans!), oh I'm salivating again just remembering it. I know Texas people think they make the best barbeque, but I don't get it. I have yet to find a barbeque place here that I like, and nothing I've tasted has been half as good as Sonny's. I think it's because Texas barbeque seems to rely heavily on spice whereas Sonny's is decidedly sweet. Feel free to weigh in. We had thought about stopping at the Battleship in Alabama and the big Bass Pro Shops in Baton Rouge, but we kept arriving just as they were closing. In the long run, it made the trip home go faster, but still... Can I just say that I hate I-10 in west Louisiana. It involves driving through large swaths of swamp land with nothing seperating you from plunging into the depths of murkiness except an eighteen inch concrete barrier. It is totally creepy at night because there are NO lights out there. And if it's not swampland it's just ugly, covered in strip malls (in more than one sense of the word) and casinos. Sorry if you like it there, but it just ain't my cup of tea. Funny story, when we first moved to Texas (and had never seen our home state before), we passed through west Louisiana and into Beaumont and wondered what we had gotten into. Photos are in a seperate post.
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2 comments:
Thanks for the flattering photo! I actually look decent there, perhaps its the pink. Everyone asks where I got my purse too, (vintage, animal parts, Goodwill). Miss you already. Hope to see you in August.
Mom
August?! I hope I need you sooner than that...
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