Friday, March 26, 2010

Friday, March 19th, 2010

This morning I sadly woke up with a sore throat. But determined to have another fun day, we got up and headed for Disney Hollywood Studio's. We were really excited about this place because most of Jack's favorite movies stemmed from Pixar, and there was a Toy Story Ride and a Pizza Planet here.

We first met one of the toy soldiers, who was so awesome-looking. I loved him.

Then Jack acted like a monkey in front of the barrel of monkey's.

And we got to meet Buzz and Woody and have our pictures taken with them on "Andy's Bed." Woody made a pass at me, but Josh didn't want to beat up Woody in front of Jack, so we let it go.


We ate at Pizza Planet, which turned out to not be anything like the Pizza Planet in the movie, so I was somewhat disappointed.

Then Jack got to meet is Favorite's, Lightning McQueen, and Mater. He thought it was pretty cool to see them life size.


We went to the Stunt Car Show, it was lots of fun, very noisy and super educational. Jack enjoyed watching the cars screech around and drive backwards.

Then we went to a Playhouse Disney show, where they had puppets of all the characters from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Handy Manny, Tigger and Pooh and Little Einstein's. Jack is very familiar with all of those, so it was really fun for him to see.



As for rides, we really only did the Toy Story ride, but we did it a few times. It's really cool, you have 3D glasses and get to shoot at stuff. Very interactive.

We returned to the Village to find a letter on our table informing us that an intestinal illness has broken out in the village, and they've contacted the Health Department to find our what precautions to take... and that the restaurants would be closed, as well as the ice cream shop.

So we headed to the pool, to find them kicking everyone out of it. So we LEFT the Village, and had dinner with Larry and Mayetta at a place called "Fish Bones" and it was DELICIOUS. I got crab legs and Josh got the biggest pork chop I've ever seen. In fact I think there were two of them. Nice meal. We went home to the safest place for us in the Village, our Villa, and went to bed.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

This morning we woke up and had breakfast at the Gingerbread House. Some friends from Disney were at the Village to meet the kids, so we got a few pictures. Jack got to bring his new Mickey Mouse doll to meet Mickey and Minnie, and they signed the feet of the doll. He was thrilled to meet them, but confused as to why they were so big and non-verbal.







We headed off to the Magical Kingdom where we met up with Josh's parent's, Larry and Mayetta. I regret to inform that I have no pictures of them on this trip- so I'll have to steal some from Mayetta's camera. They were such sports trekking around the park with us. We FIRST headed to Tomorrowland, to find the Buzz Lightyear ride. Jack loves this ride and went on it over and over in DisneyLAND, so we knew we had to to it more than once. Our "button" that Jack wore and the "Guest Pass" we received from GKTW, allowed us to go straight to the FastPass lane, without having to get a FastPass, so essentially, we got to go to the shortest lines possible. Jack did meet Buzz after this ride, but those pictures will come later.

After that, we drove some cars, that were pretty tricky to steer, but very fun. Then we left Jack with Larry and Josh, Mayetta and I went to Space Mountain. We returned to a very sad and teary-eyed Jack, who only wanted a Buzz Lightyear that talks. Being that we were given some spending money and this was his wish trip, we thought he should of course have it. He perked right up and was happy from that point on.

We had some lunch at a little Mexican place in the middle of Adentureland and Tomorrowland, and headed off to some more. Mayetta took Jack on the Magic Carpet ride and to the Swiss Family Robinson Tree. Larry, Josh and I hit Splash Mountain for some good, wet fun. We also did Pirate's, which was cool cause we got to go through the "cast member's entrance" but then lame, cause it wasn't nearly as cool as the one in California.

Jack was wiped out pretty quickly, so we went over to Thunder Mountain, and let Mayetta have a run on Splash Mountain. By that time, we knew if Jack woke up, he'd be over it and we should head off.


I found this by Tom Sawyers- and figured it was a tribute to my parents.

Just before heading out, we saw Woody and Jesse. They were headed off for a break, but Woody saw Jack's button and came back over to see him. They were super sweet.

That night it was Christmas at the Village. They had completely decorated it in tinsel and christmas trees. There was Christmas music blasting and "Elf" playing on the movie screen. Santa was there, so after dinner Jack went to see him but ended up skipping over the visit and going straight to the presents. There was a whole wall of gifts for kids to choose from. Jack wanted the Rubix Cube, but we convinced him to get Connect Four instead..

It was supposed to snow in the Village, but it was raining in Florida, so we went back to the Villa and went to bed.

Videos:
(Jack showing us his loot at the Villa)


(Jack meeting Buzz)

(Jack filming me and grandma)

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

(Due to the overwhelming amount of physical and mental exertion over the last week- instead of summarizing the whole thing and posting 402 pictures, I have decided to pretend like I posted each day of our trip. So please, if you will, take yourself back in time, one week ago.)

Our Make A Wish Trip

We woke up at 5:30am and headed off to the airport. Jack was very excited and behaving very well. We settled in on the plane and broke out all the "plane activities" so he could keep himself busy. After taking his lasix he fell asleep, and we ended up with a massive puddle in his seat. Luckily, I brought a change of clothes. So after our connection in Atlanta, we arrived in Florida and found a nice gentleman holding a big sign that said "GIVE KIDS THE WORLD WELCOMES JACK TRENT" and he helped us with our luggage, and escorted us to our rental car. We let Jack pick it, and of course, it was red.

When we arrived at the GKTW Village, Jack had just woken up and was a little shy (weird? yes.) But once they handed over his new Mickey Mouse and handed us an envelope with CARS stickers all over it- he perked up.

They took us to our Villa and sitting on the table was a bag FULL off stuff. Books, coloring books, crayons, toys, snacks and more. The villa was a nice little apartment-esque place with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, and a kitchen.
(Our Villa, with Lightning McQueen in the driveway.)

We settled in and ordered dinner from "Katie's Kitchen" and 10 minutes later had a rotisserie chicken and all the sides on our table. After that we walked around the Village.

We found the round the clock ice cream shop, the Magic Castle and the Merry-Go-Round. Jack also got to meet Mayor Clayton- and his wife. They are ginormous bunnies that rule the Village.


The sugar-high was at full force. We went to see the pool, it was still chilly so it was empty, but Jack found some sand and dove right in.

I had to go to Orientation- so Josh took Jack to the "Village Idol" while I went to the "House of Hearts." There I learned that our trip included the following:
-3 day passes to Disney's Magical Kingdom, Disney's Hollywood Studio's, The Animal Kingdom and Epcot
-Passes to SeaWorld and Universal Studios
-3 free meals at the Village, every day
-1 photo pass to receive a free disco from Disney, of all the photos taken of us at the 4 Disney parks
-VIP passes to GKTW lounges in the parks
-Gold Star for Jack to leave behind in the Magic Castle
-Daily Gifts every morning
-Burned disc of the pictures taken of us at the Village

I missed the Village Idol- but apparently Jack sang "Three Little Birds" for everyone, acapella. He was a hit, and signed autographs afterwards.
We went to Walmart for some essentials, then came home to the Villa and went to bed.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Boyz II Men (ABC, BBD)

Last friday I did what any other 28 year old mother would do, and I went to Wendover to attend the Boyz II Men concert. A dear friend got us all tickets for Christmas and we counted down the days till March 5.

I didn't get pictures, because I didn't want to lug my camera into this tiny concert hall, but I did get video. I want you to prepare yourselves for Boyz II Men's number one fan- the middle-aged dude with a goatee sitting right next to us. His passion, his adoration and his love, were inspirational:

Next up, is my favorite usher, who couldn't stop herself from joining in on the fun.


Then Keisha, and her mega-awesome hair, jumped up to join Number One Fan and his buddies. She really felt the love.


Easily one of the most memorable nights of my life. And I was nine when these guys came out. Now they will be a part of me, forever.

This one is also very much worth watching... please. And I should note, that the guy in the red shirt was sitting next to his wife. In case there was any confusion.


Monday, March 8, 2010

Fire Station Tour

Last week, for one of the many things we look for to do here in UT during the winter season, we went on the tour of the new fire station on 33rd south. It was really fun. They show you around, let you get in the fire engine and even dress you up like a Fireman. The best part- was when I got to slide down the pole. It swallowed me alive, because there is a door that opens once a person's weight is on the pole so they can pass through to the other level. I didn't weigh enough, and slid right down with 3 doors slapping me on the way.

Firemen, though they do have very hard jobs and put their lives on the line, have a sweet bachelor pad there in Millcreek. Their kitchen is AWESOME and there is a room full of 8 lazy boys for each of them. All they need is an XBOX and they're set.






















Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Good thing we didn't meet in High School...


First, you may be wondering why Josh has an entire page of his year book dedicated to him. He was Senior Class President, and adored by ALL groups stemming from Bloomingdale High. I only have a few thoughts to go with each picture. Please feel free to click on the image, to enlarge it for viewing pleasure.

1.Holy part-in-the-middle of his hair. He looks stoked about it, though.
2. Not stoked. Not stoked at all. About anything.
3. Super cummerbund. Hard to compete with the mega-awesome statue towering over him though.
4. Jackitty-Jack.
5. Smooth as a baby's bum, that one.
6. Those aren't even the worst glasses.... let's say that laser eye treatment was invented for Josh.
7. The same face Jack makes when he charges at the cats.

Just a little gem for us all to enjoy.