Aunt B delivering with enroute entertainment! The boys loved taking photos with Disney's photo filters. Sweet, silly giggles.
Here to say not every photo was picture perfect. ;) Boys be boys. Kids be kids.
Kids be kids take two ;)
Disney's Santa. The most magical one of all, right? He was very much jolly and told a funny story before the kids met him. Peter asked him for chocolate milk. And yes, Santa delivered chocolate milk on Christmas morning. #memories
As much as I loved the memories made at the parks, these slow moments (morning cuddles, playing pirates at the pool, and walking in to see the kids sleeping on top of each other) will live rent free in my heart.
Mickey Bars before lunch? Yes & amen. Vacation.. am I right?
We had the BEST lunch (actually my most favorite meal) at the Tusker house. The characters were SO sweet with us. Yes even us adults. Donald had us rolling. He's a funny one. Couldn't say enough good things about this experience.
I told Daisy Jack surprised us when he met her last time as a two-year-old and gave her a kiss. She "blushed" and wrapped her arms around Jack and gave him a smooch right back. My mama heart melted.
Next stop: Hollywood Studios! The cutest, vintage Christmas decorations I ever did see.
Slinky dog dash- what a ride! This was Peter's first rollercoaster and he even put his hands up mid-ride. Thanks to genie+ this was the only ride we had to wait for, and it was well worth the wait (and the toddler meltdown that ensued during said line). All for the memories.. there's a theme here somewhere. ;)
Hello, Epcot. I think you might be my favorite. We had so much fun at this park. I'm not sure if it was the characters we met, or the most epic ride we rode, Guardian's Cosmic Rewind, or the yummy drinks we had. But boy I loved this day.
We closed out our last day at Magic Kingdom by kicking off the morning at Chef Mickeys. Mickey pancakes are a staple in our home.
Peter meeting Peter. The moment I did not know I needed until it happened. His facial expressions while meeting him were hilarious. He was so star struck, and Peter Pan was so chipper and engaging. It was darling.
Mmm, what a vacation. The boys wanted to know when we'd return again, and in that moment my heart wanted to freeze time because the truth is if we do return it wont be until they're older (like maybe teenage boys older) and that just is really tender.
Oh time. So, so grateful for these captured moments.
Speaking of treasured moments... here is our Disney World vacay video!!
Way to be for making it to the end of all. the. photos. I promise this video is every bit as sweet and hilarious and fun to watch. Enjoy. XO
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