
Well, we all made it back from Disneyworld in one piece! It was an exhausting, but fabulous week. I'm so glad we could all go this year.
We don't know exactly how the girls did in competition, but they didn't place in the top 5 and that's all they announce. We did find out that the knee drop they do in their routine was considered illegal by these judges and therefore earned them a 25 point deduction. This same knee drop was not considered illegal in the earlier competitions, so that seems a little unfair. I think there needs to be some consistency in the judging from local to regional to national level. Their routine was awesome and they pulled it off with no mistakes, so we were hopeful that they would place. The point deduction did them in, though. That was a bummer beca

We flew in on Monday evening and the girls competed Wednesday afternoon, so there was room for some play time before Wednesday and it was all play time after! However, we had a few obstacles along the way. Reed had been congested for a week or so before we left, so I worried about him being on an airplane, but he seemed to do fine. That first night we went to Disney MGM and he was cranky, but I just thought he was tired. The next morning we went to Epcot


Another interesting thing we learned about Reed is that he is a full-fledged thrill-seeker! The boy LOVES roller coasters...and not the kiddie kind, either. We took Maren on Space Mountain (roller coaster in the dark, if you're not familiar) when she was 4 and she was traumatized for days afterward. I was a little concerned about Reed going as a) he's the same age; b) he doesn't like the dark and sleeps with a night-light and c) he just BARELY met the height requirement. I didn't ride this time as it jerks you around too much. Everyone else went and when they got off, Reed came running toward me and said, "Mom, that was awesome! I want to go again!" Which they did later and Reed rode in the front car. He also rode two other roller coasters that week, one of which was also almost completely in the dark.
A link to our Disney photos is here. Note the photo of Reed with the red Power Ranger. Reed LOVES Power Rangers and really wanted to meet them, but when he had the opportunity, well, it wasn't quite the same as seeing them on TV. He said, "I like them on TV, but I don't like them in person." The photo tells the story.
We had time to see almost everything in all four parks. We were exhausted, though, and hope we can go another time at a more leisurely pace.


2 Comments:
We had breakfast with Pooh also? Wasn't that just magical?
Poor Reed, but how like a little one to go from bleeding on a pillowcase to riding Space Mountain that quickly.
I'm glad you guys had fun. I'm a bit jealous! We're thinking about maybe going around Christmastime next year.
Bob
I am so excited for all of you getting to go places like that while your family is together. I don't think Henry & I would be able to walk that much. You are such a wonderful family. I Love you all.
Mom
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