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About Us
Glenn and I have been married for ten spectacular years. We recently moved to Saudi Arabia, which is obviously very far away from both of our families. We keep this blog updated so we can stay close to our friends and fam and to keep a record of our family adventures. Glenn is enjoying his new job and I am loving being a stay-at-home mom. We have two sweet little boys, Tate and Finn and two darling twin baby girls, Taryn and Kenna. We love them to pieces. We also love date nights, good movies, good food, and being with each other.
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Friday, October 24, 2014

Disneyland!

Glenn and I decided that one more trip to Disneyland was in order once we decided that we were moving for sure.  Within a week of finding out our move date and getting our visas we got on the phone with my siblings to see if they wanted to come with us, and booked our trip to Disneyland.  It was one of the busier times we've gone but we were really out of options having so little time before we moved.  We flew out on Sunday, went to the park Monday through Wednesday, and flew home on Thursday.  Then we had less than a week before we were going to fly to Saudi the next Wednesday.  It was a whirlwind but I'm so glad that we made it happen one last time and that so many of my family members were able to join us.  It made for a fantastic farewell party.  
The night before our flights out to CA, Finny started throwing up.  He threw up all night and in the morning we tried to call to see if there was anything the airline could do to help us.  They informed us that we could change our flights but that it would cost more than 1,200 dollars once we'd paid all the fees.  So we decided to tough it out and we packed the kids up and hopped in the car.  Finn threw up once more on the way to the airport and then he slept through most of our trip and was feeling much better by that evening.  We traveled with a bowl and a big towel bib just in case but luckily he didn't throw up any more.  No fun at all, poor kid.  I'm so glad that he got feeling better quickly but I wish that we'd avoided the stomach bugs all together those last couple of weeks!
We all arrived Sunday night.  Everyone in my family was able to come except for poor Auntie Mallo who couldn't miss her field work and school.  We missed her and it felt like something we missing all week.  Hopefully it's not too long before we can make another trip and she can join us.
It was fun to be in the park at Halloween time.  The park was all decked out for Halloween and it looked incredible. 
 

They had Mickey's Halloween party a couple of nights that we were there but we decided not to fork out the extra $70 a ticket to play at the party so that meant that Disneyland closed on those nights at 6pm, which was fine with us. 
Our boys got spoiled by Auntie Aubry and Auntie Cami and we added two new Disney treats to our trip.  Aubry made all the cousins personalized autograph bags.  The boys are going to use theirs for trick-or-treating.  Finn's looks like R2D2 and Tate's looks like C3PO.  They are darling and so perfect for our boys.  They were so excited about collecting autographs this time around to decorate their bags.
And Auntie Cami gave each cousin a little container filled with pennies that they called their Disney Wishes.  They threw pennies in every fountain, stream, and pond that they found and made wishes.  The boys were in heaven and were entertained for good chunks of time throwing their pennies in the water.  It was really helpful for us too when we'd be eating near some sort of water and the kids would have something to do while we finished our meal.
The first thing we did on our first day was get Finny to Buzz Lightyear Astro Blaster, his very favorite ride.  He has truly been talking about it every day since our last trip and he loved it just as much this time.
I took Tate on Star Tours and then we got to ride Astro Orbiters with these cute teensy ones.
That Mister Hayze owns me.  His little smile is so sweet and his curly hair is beyond adorable.
And Miss Sadie's cute picture eyes get me every time.  All of my nieces and nephews are so tender and well-mannered.  My little ladies have quite a lot to live up to and will be a bit out of place if they are crazy wild monsters.
We split up for a bit after this and the big kids rode Space Mountain while the rest of us used my handicap pass to get on Nemo a little bit quicker.  The littles loved it.  I love this picture of our three littlest kiddos enchanted by the water scenes.

By afternoon we had to hit up Splash Mountain.  It was really warm in the late morning and early afternoon on this trip and getting a little wet sounded just right.  The kiddos took turns waiting in line to get some autographs while we rode the ride.
Tate and Mya rode Splash with us twice and while they were a little nervous to get in line, they both loved it by the end.  It was fun to take my big boy on big boy rides and have him enjoy himself. This picture is us on our second time with Tate and Mya.  They were much happier the second time around and the rest of us on the log had a great time riding together too.  I love my family.  We are just so fun.
We ended our night at California Adventure and had some yummy soup and sourdough bread bowls at our favorite spot on the pier.  Oh man, they are SO good!  Tons of food, way too much for me to finish.  Which is just fine with the kiddos because they get to throw my left over bread to the ducks waiting in the pond below.
The next morning we hit Disneyland again and met some of our favorites right inside the gate.  Finn was adorable with the characters. He was so happy to see them and he just lit up when they gave him five or hugs.  Tate was really excited about getting their autographs and watching how differently each one signed their names.





After getting some autographs we took off to ride small world.  I may have cried through most of the ride.  Thinking about how far away we're moving in just one week was a little overwhelming.



The ladies in front of Small World.
Aubry found this darling picture book on pinterest that had pictures at Disneyland for each letter of the alphabet.  That's just what we need.  A Disney alphabet book!  So we spent some time on our trip looking around for pictures that represent each letter of the alphabet so we can put our books together!  These are Wompa hats, for W.
Tate is obviously a huge Star Wars fan and has been talking about Jedi Training Academy since he saw the show last year.  This year he was ready to have a go at it.  He wore his Star Wars shirt, sat right in the front and jumped up and down so they would pick him...and they did!  It was a pretty small group of kids in this show too but he was lucky enough to get selected to participate and it was a trip highlight for sure.  The rest of the fam sat behind the railing and ended up being right behind Tate during his training.  It was awesome.
He got a little training robe and light saber.  They went through a bunch of move with the light saber all together.

And then Darth Vader and some storm troopers showed up and each kid got a turn to fight him.  Tate did great.  He was pretty stoic but afterward he told us he had so much fun.  What a cool memory for the little guy.
After the show we headed to adventureland to use our Indiana Jones fast passes.  Glenn was once again a master fast pass runner and even though we had a huge group we never waited in long lines.  We made good use of fast passes and stroller passes and I got a handicap pass for my stroller since I'm pregnant with twins (see, there are perks:) and that helped us get on a few rides that didn't have fast passes like Peter Pan.  It was pretty amazing that we could work it out to never wait in lines even though we had 15 people total in our group including all our littles.
While all the grown ups hit up Indiana Jones Glenn and I hit up Tarzan's Tree House with the little ones.  Tate got his souvenir after the Jedi Training Academy show.  He wanted a Mickey Mouse dressed up as a Jedi Pilot and he was SO thrilled with it.  He talked to it or about it for the rest of the day.  He kept telling us "This is just what I wished for yesterday with my Disney Wishes!"
Baby Abby was such a sweetie pie.  Whenever she got too tired she just crashed for a while in her stroller.  Disneyland makes for long days for our little ones, but they all handled the heat and long days so so well.  I love her curly dark hair and her amazing squishy cheeks.  What beautiful nieces I have.

Baby Hayze was just as sweet.  I love these little babies.  So happy and sweet.  Seriously, I never saw either of them throw a huge tantrum.  They got grumpy sometimes, but even those little tantrums seemed so mild and sweet that it kind of made me giggle.
After Adventureland we headed to meet the Frozen princesses.  Apparently this meet and greet is crazy popular.  You have to get a fast pass first thing in the morning and get a return time for much later in the day but those fast passes are gone after an hour or so and then no one else can get in all day long.  It's nuts.  Here's Ad, Cam, and Baby Abby waiting to see Elsa and Anna.  The little Olaf on the roof talked to us as we waited.  He was pretty silly and Finny just stared at him smiling this big goofy smile.
Elsa and Anna were so sweet to Finny and Tate.  Finn was a little shy and took a little bit to warm up but they were so darling with him.
And Tate just kept chatting away telling them about his Jedi Mickey and how he just fought Darth Vader.  It was so cute.
We had a yummy lunch at Village Haus.  It was the first time I've eaten there but I liked my food.  I'd go back.  Then we headed to Toon Town and waited in a long line to meet Mickey at his house.  I always get about 10 minutes into those character lines and think, "Is this worth it?  There are so many other things we could be doing with this time."  But the boys, especially Finn, loved meeting Mickey. Finn was so happy and it made the wait worth it.


After toon town we split up for a bit.  The Makechnie clan headed to California Adventure.  We shared some ice cream and put up our feet in the shade for a bit.  We (mostly Finn and I) needed a little down time to recoup.  The rest of the fam played for a bit more in Disneyland and then we met up in California Adventure a little later.  We took our boys to A Bugs Land for a bit and then we met up at Cars Land and took turns riding with the kiddos on Luigi's Flying Tires.



Here's Finny blowing me a kiss from across the ride.  So sweet.





And somewhere in there Finny had a spin on the junkyard jamboree with Glenn.  He had no fun at all, which you can clearly see.
Tate and Mya wanted a picture taken of them on top of a pile of tires, for the letter T, of course.
After a little while we headed over to Tower of Terror.
We watched the Pixar Parade which happened to be going by,
and then rode tower of terror.  I had to pass this year.  Aubry, our own personal Labor and Delivery expert advised against so I took some littles to Monsters Inc instead.  It was so fun to have so many family members there so we could swap taking care of each other's kids.  And it's a huge bonus that I have such darling nieces and nephew and I LOVE having a chance to spend some real time with them in one of my favorite places.
Here's all the littles except Hayzer getting ready for Toy Story Mania.
Poor Finny was conked out on the walk home to our hotel every night.  And he is such a sweaty hot kid that he had heat rash by the end of day one.  He had little speckles on his face and neck and must have been pretty miserable, but he handled it pretty well.
It was pretty great to have the kids so tired at night.  We'd throw them in the shower, get them in bed and read a little story and within a couple of minutes they were completely out.
Our last day we spent in California Adventure.  It was bliss.  Probably the least busy day of our trip and we played so hard.
We started the day at Soarin'.  One of our favorite rides.  Hayzer, Finn and Abby cakes stayed out with Cody and I.  I love these pictures of Hayze with his daddy.  He sure loves that big scratchy guy.  Mr. Hayze has such a sweet, gentle face.  What a doll.


Tate-o with his churro.  It's nearly impossible to say no to our kids in Disneyland.  They pretty much get whatever they want.
Tate rode on one of his new favorite rides, Goofy's sky school about 5 times with different adults. He was happy as a clam to just be able to walk right on with no line in the morning.  It was a great morning of being able to ride tons of things with no wait.
Finny got his souvenir of choice after a spin on Toy Story Mania.  His very own Buzz Lightyear blaster.  He spent the rest of the day shooting it and showing it to people.  It was the perfect souvenir for Finny and he was thrilled with it.
We decided to spend a bit of time in the afternoon chilling out in some shows and then playing at the Wilderness playground.  So we hit up Turtle Talk and Playhouse Disney and the Muppets show to catch some AC and sitting time.  Then Glenn took Finny over to Disneyland for a few more spins on Buzz Lightyear and the rest of us headed to the playground.  Some of the kiddos conked out.
Some got some wiggles out.

It was the perfect little break for them.  After Glenn got back the big kids went on the Grizzly River Rapids.  Tate loved it and wanted to go again right away but the line was super long so we had to pass.  We stopped for dinner one last time at our favorite soup and bread bowl place and let the kids throw pennies and bread at the ducks.  Then we split up again.  Mom and Dad had to take off to run some errands.  Cody took Hayzer home for sleepin.  And the rest of us went to ride Radiator Springs Racers which is so spectacular at night.  I took Finny to meet Mater and to ride Junkyard Jamboree while we waited for them.  
We met up again at our World of Color section to see the show together.  It was so beautiful.  Finn eventually fell asleep and we got pretty tired holding Tate so he could see, but man it was a great show.  I love the music, the stories, and the incredible feeling of seeing something so beautiful and made just for families to enjoy together.  I hope our little guys will have lasting memories of this trip we took with so many cousins and Aunts and Uncles and Gramma and Grampa who came to play with us before we move away.  I think it was the perfect little family reunion before we left and I'm so grateful we were able to make it happen.  Even though it was hot and busy and I'm an exhausted, pregnant mess, I still LOVED that we were able to go on this trip right now with my family.  What a great time we had.  Thanks everyone for coming to play with us!!!  We miss you so much already!

1 comment:

The Hansen's said...

Did that really happen such a short time ago? So much has happened since we were there, chatting, eating, riding and loving those moments with our sweet kiddo's. I'm so glad that we have those memories together, they truly were priceless.