Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Anniversaries!

It’s a month of special dates.

Tomorrow Paul and I celebrate our 20th anniversary. Twenty years! This is crazy to me, because I remember my own parents’ 20th anniversary, when I was 16 years old. Surely I can’t be anywhere near the age that they were then!

In addition, last week marked 10 years living in this house, in this neighborhood. Half our marriage, and almost a quarter of my life. We moved here before Edith’s first birthday, and it was the house Atticus came home from the hospital to. 

It’s been a good marriage, it’s been a good house, with many more years yet to come. 

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

A Visit Home

A few photos from a visit to Defiance earlier this month. 








Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Weekend in Louisville

This month marks our 20th wedding anniversary -- if you can't believe it, that goes double for me! While we don't usually do much to celebrate (no gifts, maybe a dinner), this year we decided to do something special.

We decided on a long weekend in Louisville, Ky. WITHOUT KIDS. They've stayed overnight with grandparents before, but this was only the second time we've gone somewhere without them -- the other time being a single night away to go to Cedar Point.

We dropped off the kids with Paul's mom on a Saturday morning, and the drive to Louisville was a pleasant three hours. When friends would ask what we were going to do there, I would joke that we were planning to do and see everything where kids weren't welcome, and that ended up being largely the case!

While of course they would have been welcome at the ice cream stand and riverfront park we started the trip at, the rest of the getaway was not kid-approved. We stayed at a nice independent hotel in the very walkable Highlands neighborhood. We went on a bourbon tour at Angel's Envy. Visited Gravely, a brewery with an excellent view of downtown, especially at sunset. Relaxed at a couple of cocktail lounges. Took long walks and took our time. Had some great food. (Will be thinking about that French toast made from biscuits for a while.)

It was hot. Gosh, it was hot. But it was lovely to spend the time alone with my husband of 20 years, thinking about how we shouldn't wait another 20 years to do it again.












Tuesday, August 8, 2023

WDW: Magic Kingdom & Epcot, Part 2

The last two days of our Walt Disney World trip was spent visiting Epcot on one of those days and Magic Kingdom on the other. I wouldn't consider any WDW trip a success unless the castle is practically the last thing I see on our last night there.

We arrived at Epcot at 8:30 a.m. and speed walked to Frozen, which had a half-hour line. Then we split up -- the boys to Test Track and the girls to a classic movie about France. I sure hated those movies as a kid, but this year I made a special trip to see it since it's only shown a few times a day!

We met up for Soarin', lunch and a final ride on Cosmic Rewind. We've been back from Disney for two months now, and I still think about how great that ride was. It really was my favorite amusement park ride anywhere ever.

Then, air conditioning: indoor rides and movies around World Showcase and over to Soarin' again. Spaceship Earth, of course. Coke samples at Club Cool. (Can you believe that's still around?!) Another walk through World Showcase and souvenir shopping for Atticus.

We ordered food from France just before a downpour, ate in a small covered arcade and waited til the last moment to get in line for the Remy ride before closing, only getting a little wet as we headed for the line. The posted 65-minute wait was only 20 minutes, and we were in the second- or third-to-last "train" to go. The fireworks were just ending as we walked to the Skyliner and headed for the hotel.






On our final day in the parks, we arrived to Magic Kingdom even before the 8:30 a.m. rope drop and stayed until the magical end. It was a great day for rides -- Peter Pan was down (again, just like our first Magic Kingdom day) when we got there, but we took a chance and stayed in line. It was the right call -- it was up in 10 minutes and we rode it twice by 9:05.

Pirates was a 15-minute or so wait -- another good call since it was closed most of the rest of the day. We followed it up by about everything else we could hope to do, except we couldn't convince the kids to ride Haunted Mansion again! We even got on 7 Dwarfs twice during the fireworks, and at the end of the fireworks Peter Pan was basically a walk on. We even got another Small World ride in, plus the last carousel ride of the night.

Leisurely we made our way down Main Street, got Edith's souvenir and took photos. It was the first and only time we walked through the castle all trip! A perfect end to a -- not exactly relaxing, not exactly perfect -- but wonderful trip all the same.










Tuesday, August 1, 2023

WDW: Hollywood Studios

We arrived to Walt Disney World's Hollywood Studios at 8:30 a.m., but I would have been happy to get there even earlier! We started with two Star Wars rides -- Rise of the Resistance and Smuggler's Run. After that, there's not much to say except we rode every ride and saw every show exactly once.

Not a disappointment exactly, but I was hoping to ride at least a few of our favorites again. A surprise favorite of mine and Edith's was Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railroad -- not a thrill ride by any means, but very cute. We all like Slinky Dog Dash (in fact, we ended the night there), and Paul and Atticus both rank Rock 'n' Roller Coaster among their top. The kids don't care for Tower of Terror, but at least they agreed to ride it once!

The weather was hot, and the park was certainly crowded. I'm glad we fit everything in, but it's hard not to compare it to our last WDW and Disneyland trips, when we fit in multiple faves and (at WDW) had free Fastpasses to speed up at least a few rides. The slow standby lines at several rides scattered among the parks were the biggest disappointments of the trip.

We did encounter a little rain on this day, but luckily it fell while we were in or heading to shows. Lightning cut the Indiana Jones show short, but that was the biggest casualty. A successful day overall.






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