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Thursday, March 29, 2007

Day 2: Disney World

Monday just turned out to be the perfect day. I woke up before my wife, as I already know will be typical, took a shower, fixed breakfast and sat on the screened-in covered patio with breakfast, coffee and paper in hand. The mornings were beautiful every day in Florida. By the time I was finished, I woke up Taylor, and after a shower, we were off to Disney. Parking was quick (Sea World should take a lesson) and after a short tram ride we rode the ferry boat across the lake and disembarked at the entrance of Magic Kingdom.






We started the day looking thru some of the shops up and down main street Disney, eating some lunch along the way.







Circling back towards the entrance, we decided that since we planned to stay at the park until almost closing so we could see the fireworks, we should probably scout out where we were going to eat dinner. Outside Information services, we learned that the main restaurants were full, but were told to go ahead and try to make a reservation in the event someone canceled. Did I mentioned that it was a perfect day? As it turns out, we lucked out, and there was an empty spot at Liberty Tree Character Dinner and Dining.

We then worked our way down the shops on the other side of main street, made our way thru and around the castle and walked thru most of the park.






We decided to see the presentation in The Hall of Presidents, which I still remember from my visit in the early 80's as they had just added President Regan. To catch everyone up to speed, the presentation starts out on screens that follow the curve of the front of the theater, giving a quick history of the start of our nation. The screens then lift into the ceiling to reveal the 43 life size anima tronic presidents, some standing and some sitting. Each president was named in order from Washington to Bush, and as the president was named, he would be spotted, and the president would give a nod to the audience. Some of the presidents spoke, such as Lincoln and Bush, and if you watched others would nod or wiggle a foot as the program progressed. Those who talked even went so far as to stand up out of their chair when they spoke, even using their arms to push up out of the chair, and would then sit back down when finished. It was very much like what I remembered.

We also rode The Pirates of the Caribbean, which was also very much like I remembered, with a few additions from the movie.







They added an anima tronic Jack Sparrow in a few scenes, and one especially cool touch was the addition of a smoke screen that looked like a water fall that the cars passed thru, and on the smoke was projected the talking image of Davey Jones.

We eventually made our way back to the shops, as we had scouted out the souvenir we wanted to purchase, then made our way to dinner, where we took pictures of each other with the various Disney characters who came around to our table.





After dinner, we scoped out a spot on Main Street and watched the fireworks around Cinderella's castle (which were set to music), then afterward, made our way towards the entrance where the Spectromagic parade began. Every float and character was covered with lights.


After having ridden the ferry boat to the park entrance, we left via the monorail, rode the tram to our parking area, and made our way back to the condo to wind down and get some sleep in preparation for...Day 3...Epcot.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Day one pictures

There is just so much to share, I'm going to have to do it in parts one day at a time. First however, click here to see a photo montage of the wedding and reception.

Day 1: Travel Day


No pictures here, I left the camera in the room, but thanks to my Mother-in Law, we stayed at the Gaylord Texan. Once we were safely ensconced in our room, we ate dinner (again) as we were sent leftovers from the reception and talked about how well the entire day went. We also worried that since we didn't do a reception line we had missed visiting with people at the reception. I think I hit everyone, but I highly doubt it. She had the same feeling, so if we missed you and you were at the reception...oops, I'm sorry about that. Just know that I'm glad you made it to share the day with us. It meant a lot, especially those who traveled so far to get there.


Eventually we got to sleep and the next morning after checkout and before our flight we walked around the Gaylord. If you haven't had a chance, stop by if your in the area. The center part is huge and is set up as if you are outside!! It's awesome. There are little souvenir shops, restaurants, lounges, a water fall and stream, and so forth.


The flight was late taking off, so by the time we landed, picked up our luggage, made it to the rental car and drove to the condo, it was after dark even with daylight savings time.


We stayed in a very nice condo that was decorated in a cabana style, thanks to my parents who allowed us to use their time share week this year, which included a full kitchen, living area with big screen TV, master suite with a king size bed, jacuzzi, shower and separate vanities, and a screened in patio that had access both from the family room and the master bedroom. There was an entire part we didn't use except when stealing clean towels or using the restroom if needed.
Taken from the front door/entry, the kitchen is to the right, followed by the 6 person dining room area and table, with the family room beyond. To my left is an entry to the master bath, followed by the entry to the master bedroom.


Family room and door to patio. The big screen TV is out of picture to the left.

Dining area with kitchen beyond. The door to the left leads to another room with a queen size bed 2 person table, love seat with coffee table and TV, smaller screened porch, wet bar with small frig, and private bath. The door on the right is a linen closet, in front of that out of frame is the door to the master bedroom, and in the entry across from our suitcases to the right you can just see the start of the short hall with the door to the master bath.

In the mornings, I would get up, take a shower, make coffee and breakfast, then come out here and eat with my bible or paper in hand. As Taylor needs more sleep than I, she would often wake up about the time I finished, so I would make her coffee and toast and bring it to her as she got ready for the day. Not much of a view out there because of the wall, but it did serve for a little privacy from the golf course on the other side.

This picture was taken from about the foot of the bed in the master bedroom (The TV for the master bedroom can be seen reflected in the mirror.) Across from the jacuzzi tub just out of frame is one of the two vanities. Thru the door on the other side of the tub is the rest of the bathroom, where part of the other vanity can be seen, with the shower to the right. Looking closely, the very edge of the shower can be seen before it is blocked by the door frame.

Next time, Day 2...Disney World!!!

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Back to the grind stone

Greetings from the other side...It's now back to the grind stone, and the adjustment to married life now begins.The wedding and reception went great and was simply a wonderful experience. I haven't listened to the Audio CD of the wedding as of yet, but I will soon. I know there are a few family members who want a copy, so I will see what I can do on that front. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing the wedding and reception photo's and video.

Though there were a few things that went wrong during the reception, such as never receiving the toss bouquet, not having transportation from the parking lot to the reception hall for the older guests as promised, not having paved parking as promised (we all had to park in and walk thru the field to the reception hall, which make the lack of the promised golf carts for the older guests even more aggravating), and so forth,it didn't affect the overall experience, and all ended well. I'll post some pictures of the honeymoon when I get them loaded on the computer, but the quick run down of the week is as follows:

Monday - Disney World with a character dinner, night parade and fireworks

Tuesday - Epcot with fireworks

Wednesday - Discovery Cove and swimming with dolphins

Thursday - Titanic, The Experience, followed by dinner at a restaurant featured on Rachel Rae's $40/day

Friday - Kennedy Space Center and Downtown Disney

Saturday - Sea World

Needless to say, we had a lot of fun. I'll elaborate more later when I post the pictures.

Hope all is well with everyone (Glad to see your doing better this week Nathan...)

Until next time...

Saturday, March 10, 2007

00:00:00 = Wedding Day

Well, it's finally here...the wedding day. I've never actually wigged out, but I can tell I'm a little stressed, as I am lacking in patience. I hope everyone understands. Anyway, the rehearsal went well last night, and the rehearsal dinner @ Bucca di Beppo was a smashing success. Everyone raved about the food, and a good time was had by all. I made the rounds about the room a couple of times, trying to visit with everyone there, and grab a few bites of dinner between the laps. The Princess Room was next to ours, and my little niece, who is about 2 1/2, showed up in Taylor's arms with a tiara and a little plastic wand with a star at the end. She was adorable. I hope someone got a picture. I know I didn't get everyone introduced to everyone else, so for those I missed, or didn't get to talk to much, sorry about that. There were a lot of people.

On the way home from the dinner, we ran into some traffic, as there had been a fatality accident on HWY 75, and they had shut down the freeway. We did eventually make it home thanks to the back roads, and I made it to bed by about 1:30, and surprisingly, slept very well.

This morning I woke up at about 7:45, fed and played with the dog, had the dog wake up Chad, who is a long time friend from where we grew up, and made our way to IHOP for a big breakfast. I've now packed, and it's about 2:30 and time for me to shower, shave and dress. Still no nerves. I guess I just know that this is the right decision, and though there will be some rough times, we are both committed for the duration, and there will be many more times of good. There is nothing that can happen that we can't work out together with God, for without God, nothing is possible. He is the ever important third strand that will hold our marriage together for all time.

I'll be sure to post some pictures after we get back.

See you all on the other side...