Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Disneyland Paris Vacation

Paul and I took the kids to Disneyland Paris for their first (and possibly last) Disney experience. To quote Tim Daggett (gymnastics commentator from the Olympics), it was a disaster of epic proportions. We know our kids aren’t perfect and don’t expect them to be, but Mickey Mouse brought out the worst in them. The kids remember it as a fun vacation; we remember it as one GIANT meltdown.

The pictures will show you the happy, good times we had, like when I paid 77 Euro for me and Lindsey to eat lunch with the princesses and she ate parmesan cheese and some dessert. :) Or right after we got off the 5 minute ride after waiting for 45 minutes. Or when we were at the Eiffel Tower after an hour train ride. Those were priceless moments.

Since I am still a teacher at heart, the following acrostic poem includes phrases that were often heard throughout our 4-day adventure and allows you a glimpse into the times we didn’t take pictures. :)

(Just a reminder to scroll over the picture to read the captions)

Disneyland, here we come!

I WANT TO SEE THE PRINCESSES NOW!!!!!!!

Star Tours is the coolest ride!

No, I will not buy you cotton candy/popcorn/light sabers/princess dolls/space guns!

Everyone is tired and hot!

Yes, you can have ice cream!

Listen to your mother!

And hold my hand!

Nicholas, put it on your Christmas wish list!

Don’t ask me to buy you another thing!


Please stop crying!

Apologize for hitting!

Right now we’re staying together as a family!

If you ask me that one more time, we’re going straight to the train station!

Say goodbye kids, because we aren’t coming back here anytime soon . . .