Wednesday, March 25, 2009

MONDAY--We go to DisneyWorld :)

We're back! Our trip was absolutely amazing! It was seriously like a commercial. The kids were great, they were SO excited about every ride and every character they saw. They cheered at the fireworks and screamed for the characters in the parade. We stayed up until about 10 (or later!) every night and the next morning between 6:30 and 7, the kiddos popped out of bed ready to go another day! I am going to post a ton of pics so just get ready for that. I will break it up each day so that I can tell you some of the cute stories that go along with the photos. On Monday we packed up, dropped off Flash at "camp" and went to the airport. The kids have never flown before so we really didn't know what to expect. We were a little nervous and I had done a lot of praying beforehand. As it turns out my worry was not needed. All 4 did spectacular! They really enjoyed flying. Good to know! We left at 9 in the morning and got to Orlando at 3:30. We took the Disney bus to our hotel, Port Orleans Riverside. It was really nice! We quite enjoyed staying there. We dropped off a few things in our room and headed by boat over to Downtown Disney, where there is lots of shopping and food. The kids were so excited! We got to bed about 9 that night. It was a smooth and fun day traveling to DisneyWorld. Here's the day in pictures:
Waiting for Daddy as he parked the van (Kaden really was happy, I promise!)
Looking at the planes. They were amazed!
Fun on the plane:
So glad I had Michael there to help with the kiddos!!!
Waiting as Dad checked us in to the hotel:
The boys and a Lego clone trooper, all 4 were VERY excited:
On the boat ride back, the boys took some fun shots with the camera. Look at us happy Harmons:

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What an exciting first day, two comments: Luke looks entirely too old, and Josie's curls are a thing of beauty.
Love,
Mom

Anonymous said...

What an awsome day!! So happy the trip went well and you had a fun first day. Kids look great as well as their parents.
Love,
Mom