Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Our Week - The One with a Movie, a Sleepover for Olivia, and Arts in the Park

Last week, I didn’t have much scheduled during the day while the kids were at school, so I got a lot done and we also had some fun time seeing a movie and attending the Arts in the Park event on Sunday!  Let’s get to the recap!

Monday, April 20

Monday morning, Jacob woke up with a sore throat and congestion.  He’d had a scratchy throat all weekend, but we’ve all had scratchy throats off and on since the beginning of March because the pollen has been so bad, so we didn’t think anything of it.  Since his had morphed into a sore throat with congestion, we kept him home from school Monday just to be safe in case he had any germs.

I dropped Olivia off at school, did my grocery shopping at Walmart and Publix, and then I headed home to get the groceries put away. 

Jacob felt fine other than his throat, so he watched TV and worked on school assignments as they popped into his Google Classroom.  I finished my blog post for the next day, and I started my blog post for the day after that, and that was my whole day.

After school, Olivia and I headed straight home, and I got everything done that I needed to do for the rest of the day – dishes, prepping for the next day, etc. – because we had made plans to go see Project Hail Mary.  We all wanted to see it while it was in the movie theater, but it was getting close to leaving soon, so Monday was our last chance.  I was worried about Jacob spreading germs, but thankfully, we were able to see that nobody had bought tickets to the movie except for one group of four people in the very back row, so we made the last-minute decision to go ahead with our plan.

We stopped by Chick-Fil-A to eat a super early dinner before the movie, and then we met my Momma there because she’d been wanting to see it, too.  It ended up being just us and that other group of four in the theater along with zero other people, so I was relieved because I didn’t have to worry about Jacob spreading any germs.  And we put him on the end away from my Momma, too.  Definitely don’t want to be responsible for anyone getting sick.  Haha.

The movie was over three hours with trailers, so it was very long, but it was really good and we all enjoyed it so much.  It was nothing like what any of us expected, though.

We got home around 8:30 PM, the kids got showered, and then they got in bed.  Brian made a hot toddy for himself as a preventative measure since he’d sat next to Jacob in the theater (LOL) so I decided to make a Manhattan for myself as a little nightcap while we watched the newest episode of Rooster.

 

Tuesday, April 21

Tuesday morning, Jacob was feeling better (although he had a bit of a cough and some lingering congestion), so I took both kids to school and headed home.  I had nowhere to be, so I got to work.  I finished my blog post for the next day, and then I took a very short nap because I felt exhausted (again) and I was also having some mild withdrawals from tapering my medicine again.  Sigh.  This time around hasn’t been terrible, but I have definitely been experiencing night sweats, unsteadiness (pretty severely at times, but thankfully, not too often), that weird eye strain, sensitivity to light, and I had a brain zap one night before bed.  I was hoping those were gone forever, but apparently, they are going to happen after every scheduled taper.  Thankfully, they aren’t happening as often as they were the first time around.

After my nap, I felt a little better, so I got back to work, starting my blog post for Friday, catching up on blog reading, sending a room mom email to all the parents in Olivia’s class, and catching up on emails.

When I arrived in the car line to pick up the kids, I saw that I had an email from Jacob saying that he needed to stay after school to finish a project for Algebra II since he’d missed school on Monday. 

Olivia and I headed home, and I did two Bible studies while Olivia started her final AR book for the schoolyear.  I also (finally) finished organizing pictures to post on Facebook from our Disney trip. 

We were just getting ready to head back to the school to pick up Jacob when Brian told me that he was leaving work and would grab him, so Olivia and I had a few more minutes at home which we spent wrapping her friend, Maggie’s, birthday gift for her party later in the week.

After I dropped Olivia at dance, I headed home, and the boys were already there.  I caught up with them for a bit and then I headed out to walk.  I haven’t walked nearly as much this month as I did in March and I miss it!  I was able to do my whole route and then I got in a short arms workout before jumping in the shower.


While Brian picked up Olivia, I made dinner – beef and parmesan pasta with zucchini and garlic cheese bread – and then we all ate when everyone was home.

After the kids were showered, we had just a few minutes to watch some more of Armageddon, and then they went to bed.  Brian and I ended the evening with some more of The Chosen and then we went to bed, too.  Jacob had a bunch of congestion Tuesday night since everything had started draining, so we gave him some cough medicine and put his humidifier in his room, and thankfully, he slept well and woke up the next morning feeling almost back to normal except for a small cough that is still lingering as I type this on Friday.  He’s just like his momma… any time I get a cough, it lingers for weeks and it’s so annoying.

 

Wednesday, April 22

Wednesday morning, I took the kids to school and then headed home to get some more stuff done.  On the way home, my SUV rolled over to 100,000 miles!  I can't believe it.  It seems like just yesterday that I got it, but I've had it for 5.5 years already.


On the Wednesday agenda was:

 

-       Starting and finishing my blog post for Friday

-       Starting my blog post for Epcot (the Disney posts take forever)

-       Catching up on blog reading

-       Responding to emails

-       Updating a few more album covers

 

I also spent some time laying on my neck pillow midday to stretch all the tension out of my neck and face. 

The kids both stayed after school Wednesday to help with campus beautification for Earth Day, so I didn’t have to get in the car line.  Instead, I did two more Bible studies and enjoyed a cup of hot tea.  And my favorite friar texted to let me know that he was going to be in town in June (as he always is) and we arranged to get breakfast together with my Momma and Grammy Trish.  I’m looking forward to that day already!

I had to pick the kids up at 4:30 PM and they both said it was a successful day!  They teamed up with other kids to pick up trash all around campus, and they both said that there wasn’t much trash to start (which was great!), but that they were able to get up every bit that they saw. 

Olivia had her long dance night Wednesday, which meant she had to eat dinner beforehand, so I told her that we’d pick something up on the way to dance.  She requested Chick-Fil-A, and Jacob was excited for that, too, because he wanted a milkshake. 

Olivia ate her dinner in the car on the way to dance, and then both kids enjoyed their milkshakes.  Olivia then got changed and ready at dance and Jacob and I headed home.

When we got home, I got dinner in the oven for the boys and me – one pan chicken, potatoes, and broccoli – and then I helped Jacob log some service hours in the system. 

While dinner baked, I watered the indoor plants, I put away a few new purchases, I tidied the house, and then I made cinnamon muffins for the rest of the week for snacks and breakfasts.

After eating with the boys, I headed out for another walk, and I knocked out another short arms workout.


Brian picked up Olivia from dance while I got showered and in my pjs, and then I started cleaning out the kitchen cabinets and drawers (finally) while we waited for them to get home.  Jacob downloaded some new sheet music and played piano for a bit while I worked.

After Olivia got home, she got showered, the kids got in bed, and Brian and I watched some more of The Chosen before bed.

 

Thursday, April 23

Thursday, I dropped the kids at school, and the day looked much the same as it did on Wednesday.  I worked on my Epcot blog post all day and finished it, I unboxed and put away a couple of deliveries, I updated a few more album covers, and I deleted over 1,000 more pictures from my camera roll to free up some more space. 

The kids had music lessons after school, and I sat with Jacob.  He and Olivia both decided that they didn’t want to do their spring recitals, and although that made me a little sad, I totally respect their wishes.  Jacob still doesn’t like getting up in front of people, and I’d never make him do something he didn’t feel comfortable doing.  He loves playing the piano and I certainly don’t want to turn it into something that gives him anxiety.  And Olivia still hasn’t quite polished The Fate of Ophelia, so she didn’t really want to play it in the recital.  Instead, she decided to start learning All Too Well (one of Taylor’s best songs ever – it’s a masterpiece from start to finish) on Thursday, which I’m excited about!  ;o)

After music lessons, we all headed home and I did two more Bible studies.  I’ve been doubling up when I can, so I don’t get behind.  I’d like to finish this Bible study that I’m doing by the end of this year, so I can start fresh January 1, and I know there will be lots of times I won’t have the opportunity to do one later this year, so I’m getting them in while I can!

Once those were done, I restocked a bunch of paper products in the bathrooms that Brian had gotten at Sam’s the previous day, and then Brian and I made breakfast together when he got home from work.  Thursday night breakfast for dinner is always a crowd pleaser!

After dinner, I went on another walk and did another arms workout, and then after everyone was showered and ready for bed we finally finished Armageddon.  What a GREAT movie, y’all.  I probably watched it dozens of times as a teenager, but it had been years since I last watched it, and it definitely stands the test of time.  The kids both loved it.  And I cried buckets as I always do when I watch that movie.  It just hits different now that I’m a parent.


Brian and I watched some more of The Chosen after the kids went to bed, too.

 

Friday, April 24

Friday morning, I threw our sheets in the wash before I left to take the kids to school and then I had to stop at Publix on the way home to pick up ingredients for a science project that Olivia had to work on over the weekend.

When I got home, I moved the sheets to the dryer, and then I sat down and got to work.  On the agenda was much of the same yet again…

 

-       Catching up on emails

-       Paying a bill

-       Catching up on some things in my planner

-       Cleaning out my List Master app

-       Downloading some new music

-       Starting and catching up completely on this blog post

-       Starting my Animal Kingdom blog post

-       Tidying my office

-       Updating more album covers

-       Putting sheets back on our bed

 

On the way to pick up the kids from school, I stopped by the library to pick up a book, and I chatted with my friend, Jeannine, for a bit.

While waiting in the car line, I had a nice surprise.  Our old resource officer at the school pulled up next to me in his truck and he jumped out to say hi.  He was in the area, so he wanted to drop by.  I chatted with him for most of the time that I waited in the car line, and that was nice because the time passed quickly.

When the kids and I got home, I made a heavy snack for Olivia since she had dance for 3.5 hours, and then I did a Bible study before dropping her off. 

Brian took Jacob to get a haircut, and while they were out, they also picked up Five Guys for dinner.

I started a blog post for summer break while they were gone, and then I went downstairs to mix up some Moscow Mules for Brian and me.  My new glasses had arrived on Friday, so I was excited to use them for the first time, and y’all, they are gorgeoussss.

Brian, Jacob, and I ate dinner together, and then after the kitchen was clean, the boys started the movie Dune.  I have no interest in watching that, so I stepped outside for a walk, and then I got in an 8-minute arms workout when I got back home.  I’m soooo happy to be able to work out my arms again!  I’m still taking it easy so I don’t mess up my neck adjustments, but it’s awesome because I can finally do them without irritating my neck muscles too much. 


I got showered after that and Brian left to pick up Olivia from dance.  When she got home, she was hungry because she’d danced for 3.5 hours, so I made her some chicken fingers and sat with her while she ate. 

After everyone was showered and in pajamas, we popped some popcorn and started the movie Legally Blonde.  We didn’t have time to finish it since we’d had a late start, but the kids were loving it.

After they went to bed, Brian whipped up some marshmallow Old Fashioneds for us, and we watched the newest episode of The Testaments followed by some more of The Chosen before heading to bed.



Saturday, April 25

Saturday morning, I got up around 8:30 AM, I made waffles for breakfast, and then Olivia had to bake brownies for a science project she had to do over the weekend.  The assignment was to make a 3D model of the ocean’s topography, and she wanted to use brownies, graham crackers, and frosting. 

While her brownies cooled, she and Jacob did their laundry and Jacob washed his sheets, and I worked on a blog post for summer. 

After lunch, Olivia baked her second batch of brownies and then she put the whole project together after it cooled.  She did everything completely on her own, and it was such an awesome parenting moment, not having to help with the project!  Haha.  The only thing I had to do was put the brownies in the oven and take them out for her.


Olivia had a sleepover birthday party to attend Saturday night, so she spent some time Facetiming with a couple of her friends while packing, and I finished my blog post for summer.  That’s #2 that’s completely done and ready to roll!  I love getting ahead!

After that was done, I had a few minutes to update this post, and work on my Animal Kingdom post, and then it was time to get ready for the day.

Saturday, we had a tiny bit of rain (FINALLY) for the first time in weeks, and that was a relief because there have been so many wildfires burning in Georgia.  We’ve been under a burn ban for weeks, and we needed the rain desperately.  As a matter of fact, just a couple of hours before the rain started, we saw from the news on Facebook that there was a wildfire in the woods right by our neighborhood, and that was scary, especially after seeing the wildfires in south Georgia destroy so many homes in recent weeks.  Thankfully, I think they must have gotten it under control quickly because we never heard anything else about it.

We dropped Olivia off at her friend, Maggie’s, house for her party on the way to church.  She was soooo excited to celebrate Maggie with all her friends and she had been counting down the minutes until the party all day. 

After we dropped her off, the boys and I headed to Mass, and I met my friend, Jeannine, in the back to give her a huge birthday hug along with my friend, Jenn.  During Mass, we had the cutest kids in front of us, and I think I ended up smiling at them nearly the whole time.  The two girls were, probably, ages two and three and they had a baby brother who was probably about four months old, and the girls both kept turning around and waving and smiling all big at us, and it was just the sweetest thing.  The eldest daughter reminded me so much of Olivia at that age, and it made me ache for my tiny babies again.  Time is such a thief.

After Mass, my parents, my uncle, both my brothers, and Brian, Jacob, and I all went to eat Mexican at our favorite local place.  My brother was in town without his family because he was driving through to The Cape to start working on Artemis III.  His trip for NASA ended up getting delayed, but he’d already arranged to speak at our local university, so he ended up coming home anyway.  It was nice to have that time with him and to hear about the upcoming Artemis III and Artemis IV missions.  And, of course, my Momma wanted to get a picture of all three of her babies. 


After dinner, the boys wanted DQ, but the line was wrapped around the building, and the other local ice cream place down the street from DQ also had a line a mile long, so we ended up going home.  The boys fired up Dune again, and I had every intention to either get some work done in my office or read my book, but after getting a second margarita (which I never do), I ended up napping on the couch instead.  Hahahaha.

The boys woke me up when Jacob went to bed, and then Brian and I started the new Dan Levy show, Big Mistakes.  I love him so much, and this show looks like it’s going to be almost as quirky as Schitt’s Creek was.

 

Sunday, April 26

Sunday morning, I got up at 8:30 AM, we had cinnamon rolls, and then I spent a little bit of time in my office.  I wasn’t really feeling motivated on Sunday morning, so I think I wasted more time than anything, but sometimes you just have to do nothing.  I did, however, get the pictures transferred from my phone to my computer and get them organized, so there was that.  :o)

Brian left to pick up Olivia from her sleepover, and they got home just before 11 AM.  She came to my office and talked my ear off about all the things and showed me all the pictures they’d taken.  They’d had the best time – lots of swimming, hot tub time, karaoke, playing with the dogs and cats, and tonsssss of girl time, putting on makeup, doing face masks, and so many other fun things.  I’m so grateful that she has this group of girls.  They have so much fun together.


We all got ready for the day after that, we had a light lunch, and then we drove over to an Arts in the Park event that my friends, Jessica and Khristina, had organized along with a few other people.  They had loads of artists, crafters, musicians, dancers, actors, and so many other people selling their creations, performing, doing demonstrations, and chatting with everyone, and it was such a lovely event. 

We walked around to see all the vendors when we arrived, and we stopped along the way to talk to friends.  We found my friend, Khristina, who was working the event, and my friend, Jeannine, who was working at the library tent, and we picked up one of her kiddos to walk around with us.  Then we found my friend, Jessica, and chatted with her and then her mom for a bit (hiiii, Grammy Trish)!! 


There were lots of food trucks there as well, and the kids wanted icees, so we grabbed one for each of them and then headed over to watch the blacksmith work.  Because of our burn ban, he couldn’t do as much as he usually does, so we watched the wood turner for a bit instead.


I saw one of my old bestie’s sisters after that, and we ended up talking for a while.  I hadn’t seen her in years, and it was so good catching up with her.  I was inseparable with her little sister when we were in middle school and early high school, so she was like a big sister to me.  She choreographed our talent show dances in middle school and did all kinds of fun things with us.  I always thought she was the coolest, and I looked up to her so much, and she has truly not changed a bit.  She is still warm and friendly and bubbly and just an all-around fun person to be around and it was so nice to spend some time with her.

After a couple of hours, Olivia was exhausted because she hadn’t gotten much sleep the night before, and she was hoping to have time to take a shower and a nap when we got home, so we left the event just before 3 PM.

When we got home, both kids showered, and then we all had lazy time.  I worked on this blog post as well as my end of year blog post, Jacob played video games, and Olivia did, indeed, fall asleep while she was watching some videos on her iPad.  I had to wake her up at 5:15 PM because she was just going to snooze the rest of the day away!

We went to my parents’ house for Sunday dinner, and Momma made her spaghetti!!!!  Always a favorite!  We were missing Mama Cass, though, as she had just gotten home from her trip to Colorado and she was too tired to get out. 

When we got home, we prepped for Monday and then we finished Legally Blonde.  The kids loved it as I’d hoped they would.  ;o) 

Then after they went to bed, Brian and I watched some more of Big Mistakes before heading to bed.

And now for some current things…

 

Currently Reading

In April, I read 1 book – Dear Debbie by Freida McFadden (3 stars) and that was it.  It’s been slow in the reading department over here because I have a gazillion books on hold at the library and none of them are available! 

I’m also still reading my new devotional for the year – Called by Name: 365 Daily Devotions for Catholic Women by Kelly M. Wahlquist and I’m still reading my Bible along with The Bible in a Year with Father Mike Schmitz. 

 

Currently Watching

With B: In April, Brian and I finished the new seasons of Shrinking and Paradise, and we continued watching Saturday Night Live.  We are still making our way through Rooster (which I love so much) and The Chosen.  We also started The Testaments and Big Mistakes.

With the Kids: In March, we watched live action Lilo & Stitch, Armageddon, and Legally Blonde.  We also started The Muppets though we didn’t get far.  And we watched Artemis II coverage, of course.  Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune are also often on in the background in the evening after dinner.

Alone: Just the occasional viewing of The Wedding Planner on Sunday afternoons while I work.

 

Currently Listening To

I’ve been loving the podcast The Swiftie and the Scholar and I’ve been listening to that a lot when I’m driving.  I’m also loving the new Noah Kahan album that just dropped over the weekend.  If you haven’t ever checked out his music, you should!

Happy Tuesday, y’all!

Monday, April 27, 2026

Our 2026 Disney World Vacation, Day 3 - Epcot

Our second day in the parks was spent at Epcot.  We got up at 6:30 AM, we got showered and ready, and we were at the bus stop by 7:30 AM.  A bus for Epcot arrived within two minutes, so we were able to jump right on and head over!

We arrived at 7:45 AM, got in line, and then, unfortunately, we got stopped by security for Olivia’s glasses case because we’d forgotten to remove it from her bag.  Again, security was strict, so the line moved slower than we’d liked, but thankfully, there weren’t many people in front of us, and we were done before we knew it.

The first thing we did was run to Norway, so we could get in line for Frozen Ever After.  We wanted to get lightning lanes for other rides, so we knew that we needed to get in line for that first thing if we wanted to ride it at all.  It’s one of the more popular rides in Epcot, so it always has a long wait, and we didn’t want to waste time standing in line.  I did stop to take a couple of pictures on the way in, though!


When we arrived at the line, it hadn’t yet started moving because the park and rides didn’t technically open until 8:30 AM, but once it started moving it was fast.  I think we only waited about 15 minutes, and that was just the perfect amount of time for us to eat our protein bars and for me to take my vitamins.  Then when we got closer to the front of the line, we ended up getting to skip a few parties because they were looking for a party of four and nobody in front of us was a party of four. 

As always, we enjoyed it, and I cheesed extra big for the picture since I knew where it was.  Haha.

The kids wanted donuts for breakfast, so we stopped by the Joffrey’s kiosk by the entrance to World Showcase, and they each picked out a massive donut to eat.  Those things are huge.

We walked to Soarin’ Around the World next.  It’s one of my favorite rides in all of Disney, so that one is always a must.  Most of the time, it doesn’t have a terribly long wait, and sure enough, the wait time was only about 15 minutes when we arrived. 

The building that Soarin’ is in is right next to The Seas with Nemo and Friends, so we walked there next.  We had a lightning lane for it, which was good, because the line was pretty long for that ride.  It’s not one of our favorite rides, but it’s one that we always do, and it’s always worth it if we don’t have to wait long.  Since we had the lightning lane, we walked right on, and by that time, we were all happy to have a little break to sit for a few minutes. 

I was cracking up because Olivia and I snapped a selfie, and since we were under a black light, my teeth were glowing like Ross’s in that episode of Friends when he whitens his teeth.  Hahahaha.

On the way out, we looked at all the aquariums, and there were some manatees eating lettuce for breakfast.  We watched them for a while, and it was so neat to see!

Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana is right next door to The Seas with Nemo and Friends so we walked there next.  We spent quite a bit of time in there on our last trip since it was the first time we’d been able to see it, but this time, we breezed through, only stopping to do our very favorite things.  Brian and the kids love to walk through the water walkway… the water senses when someone approaches, and it parts and stops long enough for you to walk through, and then it starts coming back out again after you walk through.  That whole area is so interactive!

 

We also got a picture in front of Te Fiti, and we spent a few minutes playing with some of the other water features before exiting.




I wanted to stop and take photos just outside the Figment ride because we’d never taken photos there before, and although it was really windy, we got some pretty good ones!  There were a couple (that I didn’t post here) where my hair was completely covering my entire face.  Haha.




There’s also a great photo opportunity in front of the Epcot ball, so we got in line there next, and thankfully, it went pretty quickly.  The line is always long at that particular spot, and the kids always complain about waiting there, but I’m so glad we did because the pictures turned out great!




We decided to walk back to World Showcase (the area with all the different countries) and tour around some of the countries after that.  Every time we’ve been, we’ve always walked in and turned left to make our way around the loop, but by the time we get all the way around, we don’t have much time to browse the countries on the right side, so this year, we walked in and turned right at the loop.

Immediately on the right in World Showcase, there is another PhotoPass opportunity, and I immediately halted the whole family to wait in line for it because it was the most perfectly picturesque spot.  And they had the best props!!  Jacob and Olivia didn’t want to stop and take pictures yet again, so we told them to go sit on the bench right across from the photo spot while we waited for our turn, and they both jokingly scowled for the picture.  Hahahaha. 

We only had to wait, probably, 2-3 minutes before it was our turn, and I’m soooo glad that I made the kids wait because look at those photos!!  They are some of my favorites from the entire trip!!  And apparently, it’s the only photo spot that has the dandelion in all of Disney World.  The more you know!!













The first country on the right side of the loop in World Showcase is Canada, so we toured around there for a few minutes.  It’s not very big, but there is a very lovely garden with a waterfall, and we also wanted to take pictures in the telephone booth.  They had one gift shop, so we walked around that next, and we took a water break while we were in the shop.  (We carry our own water bottles everywhere.)






Next up, was England, the land of my ancestors.  We have walked around in England in previous trips, but we hadn’t been in many of the shops, so we meandered through those next, taking in all the sights.  England has tons of Mary Poppins and Winnie the Pooh merch, so if you’re ever looking for that specifically, England is the place for you! 

They also had a massive book of last names that are found in England, and I found my maiden name in the book.  There is a village in Somerset, England that shares my maiden name, so I knew my name would be in there.  ;o)

Brian and Jacob sat down on a bench in one of the gardens in England to rest while Olivia and I went inside the Twinings Tea shop, and they had some good stuff in there.  They also had a bunch of English treats and candies.


As we were leaving England, Alice from Alice in Wonderland was walking in, so she stopped and chatted with us and took pictures with the kids.  Alice is one of the autographs that they do not have in their books, but we forgot to pull out the books and ask.  A missed opportunity!

We walked through the English tea garden on the way out, and I always think it’s so cool to see how tea grows.  I love a cup of hot tea!



We were walking along World Showcase after that, and I spotted Belle in her street clothes!!!!  We’ve seen and met her numerous times on our trips to Disney World, but she is always in her yellow ball gown.  I had never seen her in her street clothes, but I was so excited that I stopped to take a picture of her while she was talking to some other little kids.  I would have loved to meet her since she’s my favorite princess, but the line was soooo long. 

We had a lunch reservation in Japan, so we headed that way next.  It was still too early to go to the restaurant, so we decided to explore the country for a bit while we waited.  We had never explored in there before, and it ended up being one of Olivia’s favorite things that we did on the whole trip. 

The gift shop in Japan is MASSIVE.  They have everything from Pokemon stuff to jewelry to paper fans to kimonos to chopsticks to beauty items to Japanese candies and snacks to other random other trinkets and so much more… Olivia was in heaven. 

There were so many items that she wanted to purchase with her own money so we told her to wait until after lunch so that way she could have some time to think about which items she truly wanted. 

We had a 12 PM reservation at Teppan Edo and we were all very excited about it.  The kids had never had Japanese food, nor had they ever been anywhere where they cook in front of you, so I was eager to see how it was all going to go. 

As with any community dining experience, they seated us at a table with one other family and two other people.  Our server brought out thick sanitizing cloths for all of us to wash our hands, and that made me so happy because that’s always the first thing I do when we sit down at a restaurant.  I am a self-proclaimed germaphobe, so I appreciate that in the Japanese culture they value cleanliness and good hygiene.  I worked for a worldwide Japanese business for 13 years prior to leaving the corporate world to stay home with the kids, and I think that working there is partially what shaped my habits.

For the meal, we all selected chicken for the entrée, and they provided rice, veggies, and noodles and it was all soooo delicious.  We also started out with a salad with an incredible ginger dressing and I was in heaven.  They gave everyone chopsticks and then offered forks to anyone who wanted one, but I was so proud of the kids because they ended up eating with their chopsticks the whole time!  They’d never used them before, so they had some training chopsticks, and they did great!  I have known how to use chopsticks for years, but it had been a while since I’d used them, so I was a little rusty, but it all came back to me!

Our chef was awesome and, of course, he did lots of tricks and fun things while cooking the food, and the kids loved it.  We all had a great time, and I have a feeling we’ll be seeking out a local hibachi restaurant to try here at home very soon.



We went back into the massive souvenir shop after we were done eating, and Olivia decided to spend her money on a pair of cherry blossom earrings, a paper fan, and a pair of reusable chopsticks to use at home.  I loved that she enjoyed the culture so much, and that she wanted to bring a little piece of it home.  She has been eating with those chopsticks nonstop, too!

When we checked out, the Disney cast member who was from Japan, asked Olivia if she wanted her to write Olivia’s name on her fan in Japanese, and Olivia was excited about that!  We had to get a picture of her with it by the koi pond on our way out.


We made our way to Test Track for our lightning lane next, but first, more pictures with Sulley because I found him again!!


I was excited to ride Test Track since I’d skipped it in 2024 due to my dizziness, and it was so fun, as always.  The ride goes super-fast, and my hair is always all over the place for that one, so I usually pull it up for that ride.  I had forgotten to bring a hair tie, so I held it up with my hands for some of the ride, and the picture happened to snap as I had my hands holding my hair.  Whoops.  Haha. 

And then another set of photos with the Epcot Ball.  ;o) 




Brian had grabbed a lightning lane for Soarin’ Around the World right after that, which was convenient since it’s not too far from Test Track.  Ironically, we ended up having our longest wait of the entire trip for our Test Track lightning lane.  We don’t know what was going on, but Brian had suspected that they had a couple of the hangers closed for maintenance, and we ended up waiting more than 30 minutes.  In the scheme of things, that’s not long at all, but considering we had a lightning lane and usually wait 0-15 minutes with one of those, 30 minutes was a long time.  And I’m pretty sure we waited even longer than that, but I don’t remember exactly because we didn’t track it.

Brian had a lightning lane for Guardians of the Galaxy after that, so he ran over there while the kids and I did some shopping at the massive souvenir store in Epcot.  Olivia wanted to put on her cherry blossom earrings that she’d purchased, so I held her things while she did that.  Then, I found the cutest frame for our souvenir frame wall and we left the store.


The kids and I went back outside to rest, and to try to watch Celebracion Encanto.  There were no seats under the pavilion, so we sat in some seats behind the stage and listened to part of it while resting and charging our phones. 

The weather that day started out chilly and then got warmer, but it alternated between being sunny and cloudy all day, and we even got a couple of very brief rain showers that were very light and quick.  Oh, and it was also pretty breezy again as you can see from my hair in some of the pictures.  Haha.  During the time we waited for Brian, it looked like rain was threatening, but thankfully, it stayed dry.

When Brian was done, we walked to Journey Into Imagination with Figment because we had a lightning lane, and I was rolling my eyes the whole way because I hate that ride.  Lol.  I would totally skip it altogether, but the kids love it for some reason.

After we were done there, the kids wanted a snack, and our favorite place to go for snacks is always France!  Olivia has been studying French on Duolingo, and she had been talking for weeks about ordering in French when we got our snacks at the boulangerie patisserie, and she was a little nervous, but she ended up doing it!  I was so proud of her! 

She and Jacob both got macarons (one of their favorite things) and Brian and I shared a Napoleon, which is puff pastry layered with cream.  It was delicious.


We had a lightning lane for Ratatouille, so we walked around the corner and rode that after we were done with our snacks, and we all loved it as we always do.  It’s such a cute ride.

We spent the rest of the afternoon walking through World Showcase, and somewhere along the way, I saw an Instagram comedian who I’ve been following for years.  His name is TJ Therrien and he does hilarious Reels about birth order that are SPOT ON.  He always shows various situations from the perspectives of each kid – oldest, middle, and little – and it could not be more accurate for my family.  I am one of three kids, so I send his Reels to my brothers sometimes.  That guy is so hilarious. 

I thought about going up to say hi to him, but he was with his family, so I didn’t want to bother him.  I was totally fangirling, though.  It’s always cool to see somebody you follow on social media “in the wild.”  Haha.

By the time we made it all the way back around to Mexico, we were tired, so we went inside to ride Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros while we waited for our dinner reservation at San Angel Inn.  By the time we got off the ride, it was time to check in, and we ended up getting a table right by the water, which was lovely. 

Brian and I had a round of margs and we had chips and salsa and queso plus entrees.  The kids got dessert there, but Brian and I were too full, so we shared a third margarita for our dessert instead.  ;o)

We had a lightning lane for Spaceship Earth after dinner, and I thought I was going to fall asleep in there.  I was soooo full from dinner and so tired by that point and that ride is dark, so I could have probably passed out if it was just a little longer.  Haha. 

One other thing to note – the ride takes your picture on the way in and then inserts it in the little storyline on the computer in your car, but my picture was all cracked and messed up and we thought it was hilarious.  I’m pretty sure that very same thing happened to me on our trip in 2024.

We walked back to World Showcase to find a spot for the fireworks after that.  The show starts at 9:00 PM, so we were in our spot by 8:15 PM, (I think??).  We always sit just at the entrance of World Showcase on the sidewalk, and it’s never too crowded, and you have the perfect view.  While we waited for the show to start, I left Brian and the kids to take a bathroom break, and the show started shortly after I got back.  By the time the show started, there was still room in that area, so note to my future self – there’s no need to get to that spot super early!!

The show is called Luminous: The Symphony of Us, and it’s a combination of water and fireworks set to Disney music.  It was fantastic and it made me tear up a couple of times.



After the fireworks were over, we made a beeline for the exit, and we were on the bus by 9:30 PM. 

When we got back to our hotel, housekeeping had come, and they had left the most fun surprise for the kids.  Our room was a tornado when we left, but housekeeping had come and made the beds and arranged all of Olivia’s stuffies on the bed, and they’d put the Disney stuffies in the middle with all the other stuffies surrounding them.  They also turned the Disney music video channel on the TV so it was like the stuffies were having a dance party.  Lol.  We all wish we could have that channel at our house because it’s soooo good.  Hahahaha.

The kids thought the whole thing was hilarious, though.  We don’t usually have housekeeping come to our room when we travel, but we’d forgotten to put the sign on the door telling them to skip our room, and I have a feeling the kids are never going to let us skip housekeeping again.  That was one of the highlights of their whole trip.  Haha!!


After that, both kids got showered, Brian and I restocked everything for the park the next day, and we all went to bed around 10:30 PM.

And just in case you want to see our entire day summarized, here it is…

 

Summary:

Hours spent in park – 13.75 (7:45 AM – 9:30 PM)

Rides/Attractions – 11

Shows watched – 1

Characters met – 1

Autographs obtained – 0

Disney Photo Pass pictures and videos taken – 35

Steps taken – 19,622

Miles walked – 8.76

Weather – Party cloudy, a few sprinkles, windy, high of 81 degrees, low of 65 degrees

 

Schedule:

 Wake at 6:30 AM

Walk to bus stop at 7:30 AM

Bus at 7:32 AM

Arrive 7:45 AM

Frozen Ever After (everyone)

Joffrey’s Kiosk for donuts (everyone)

Soarin’ Around the World (everyone)

LL – The Seas with Nemo and Friends (everyone)

Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana (everyone)

PhotoPass Pictures Outside Figment Ride (everyone)

PhotoPass Pictures with the Epcot Ball (everyone)

PhotoPass Pictures at Entrance of World Showcase (everyone)

Shopping/browsing in Canada (everyone)

Shopping/browsing in England (everyone)

Met Alice from Alice in Wonderland (everyone)

Shopping/browsing in Japan (everyone)

Reservation – Teppan Edo for lunch (everyone)

Shopping/browsing in Japan (everyone)

LL – Test Track (everyone)

PhotoPass Pictures with the Epcot Ball (everyone)

LL – Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind (Brian)

Souvenir shopping and Celebracion Encanto (Lindsay, Jacob, Olivia)

LL – Journey Into Imagination with Figment (everyone)

Snacks at Les Halles Boulangerie & Patisserie (everyone)

LL – Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure (everyone)

Walk around the rest of World Showcase (everyone)

Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros (everyone)

Reservation – San Angel Inn for dinner (everyone)

LL – Spaceship Earth (everyone)

Luminous: The Symphony of Us (everyone)

Left park at 9:30 PM (everyone)