Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Our Week - The One with a UCC Appointment, Poker Night, and Checking Things Off My Growing List

Last week was a mixed bag of fun and productivity, and I was grateful for lots of downtime for myself because I was able to tackle a lot of tasks that have been getting pushed further and further down my list as other urgent tasks pop up.  Tis the season, friends!  We are only five weeks away from the end of the school year, so we’re on the home stretch!

Monday, April 13

Monday morning, I dropped the kids at school and then I hung around for a Home and School Advisory Board meeting.  We had to discuss Teacher Appreciation Week as well as a couple of other events to wrap up the school year.

When I got home, I got three loads of laundry done and I finished my blog post for the next day.  Then I started the blog post you’re reading and I worked on another Disney blog post.

I got dinner in the slow cooker before I left to pick up the kids from school, and while I was in the car line, I reached out to a couple of friends who own local restaurants here in town to see if they could accommodate our requests for the end of the year faculty and staff party. 

I also caught up on the news and immediately cringed because POTUS was at the top of the headlines yet again as he had gone on yet another social media rant, this time attacking the Pope.  He then posted a picture of himself as Jesus but proceeded to try to gaslight everyone into thinking it was just a picture of himself dressed as a Red Cross doctor after everyone criticized him for it.  Y’all.  Honestly.  I cannot even believe this is real life anymore.  It’s like we’re living in a never-ending Saturday Night Live skit except it’s not funny because it’s not a joke. 

Anyway, when we got home, I helped Jacob pick his classes for next school year.  He has some that he’ll be required to take, of course, and next year he gets to take two electives because he didn’t take one this year since he wanted to double up on math.  With regard to the decision to double up on math, he is absolutely killing it this year.  He’s taking sophomore and junior math classes this year as a freshman (Geometry Honors and Pre-AP Algebra II) and he’s had As all year-long.  It just blows my mind because I do not have a math brain.  His goal is to take as many math classes in high school as possible (which I believe will be either five or six depending on how many electives he ends up having) because his goal is to eventually take Calculus BC, which I’m assuming will be an AP class or possibly even dual enrollment?  I guess we shall see!

He’s hoping to take PE next year (he’s required to take it at some point in high school) and either robotics or piano lab for his electives, and he also decided to take a third year of foreign language, so he’ll be taking American Sign Language III Honors. 

After we were done with that, I headed to my office with a cup of tea to do my devotional and my Bible study.  I put the laundry away when that was done and then it was time to finish up with dinner.

Since I’d started the slow cooker, all I had to do was steam some broccoli and boil some noodles, so it was easy peasy!  I love a good slow cooker meal, especially on a Monday!  It’s always a nice treat to not have to do any kind of in-depth cooking and just ease into the week.

After dinner, I went for a walk, but I had minimal energy, so I didn’t do my usual route.  When I got back, the kids were in the process of getting showered, and then I got showered, too. 

I caught the end of Family Feud because I knew one of the families on there Monday night.  One of the guys was in my class at school for years and his Momma (who was also on there) still goes to our church so that was pretty cool!

Once the kids were ready for bed, we finally finished watching the live action Lilo and Stitch and we all enjoyed it. 

After the kids went to bed, Brian and I watched an episode of Rooster and then we went to bed a little early.

 

Tuesday, April 14

Tuesday morning, I took the kids to school and then I headed home to work on a few things before I had an appointment with my therapist.  I caught up on both email inboxes, I jotted down a few things in my planner, I cleaned out part of my List Master app, and I edited a few photos for the blog.

After my appointment, I threw a load of laundry in, I edited a few more blog photos and did some blog reading, and then it was time to start tackling some housework that was long overdue.  I deep cleaned the toilets, the countertops, and the mirrors, and before I was able to dust, it was time to get in the car line.

When we got home, I did the dishes, I watered the outdoor plants, and then I did my devotional and Bible study for the day.  I snuck in a few minutes of reading after that because I had a book that I knew needed to be returned to the library soon, and then it was time to drop Olivia off at dance.

I had to put gas in my car on the way home (that task is a bit more tolerable now that it’s not freeeezing outside) and I got there just after Brian and Jacob headed to the driving range.

I got in another walk, but still felt like I didn’t have much energy, and then I showered, got in my pjs, and watered all the indoor plants while listening to my Taylor Swift podcast.  I think I’ve already mentioned it here, but it’s called The Swiftie and the Scholar, and the podcast stars a die-hard Taylor Swift fan and her uncle, “Dr. Uncle Jerry”, who is VERY well-educated AKA the scholar, and they break down all the lyrics to Taylor’s music.  Dr. Uncle Jerry doesn’t know anything about Taylor Swift’s music, so Angela gives him the lyrics to one song per episode and then he critiques it through a literary lens.  He ends up discussing all the literary references that he finds and Angela discusses all the information that she knows from a Taylor Swift lore perspective, and it’s just SO interesting if you’re a TS fan.  I have always loved literature and writing and song lyrics, and even though reading/writing is one of my strongest subjects, I’m still learning so much from Uncle Jerry.  I don’t think I have heard the term “anaphora” since high school or college!  Haha.

Brian and Jacob got home from golf and Jacob had some screen time followed by getting a quick shower and Brian headed out to pick up Olivia from dance while I cooked dinner.  We had sausage peppers and onions tacos for dinner with chips and fruit, so it was another easy meal that wasn’t too time-consuming.

After dinner, we cleaned the kitchen, I did a quick arms workout, and then after the kids went to bed, Brian and I watched another episode of Rooster followed by the rest of Saturday Night Live that we’d started.


Wednesday, April 15

Wednesday, I dropped the kids at school, and I headed home to work on a few things.  I spent a very long chunk of time searching high and low for a Catholic notetaking Bible as a gift for Jacob for his Confirmation that’s coming up, but I just can’t find one that meets all of my criteria.  There are wayyyy more options for Protestant Bibles, but not as many for Catholic Bibles, and the Catholic Bibles I have found are always lacking one (or more) of the features that I want… hence the reason I purchased a Protestant Bible a few years ago when I was shopping for a new Bible for myself.  Now when I do my studies I read and take notes in my Protestant Bible and then I use my Catholic Bible that I’ve had since I was little to read the seven books that aren’t included in my Protestant Bible.  I just hate that there’s no space to take notes on those books in my old Catholic Bible.

Anyway, there is one Catholic Bible that’s almost perfect (the only thing lacking is that it doesn’t have bookmark ribbons and Jesus’s words are not in red, which is weird!), but it has been out of stock for months and I’m not sure if it’ll ever be available again.  I may reach out to the company and see if they can provide any information about that, but I’m running out of time!  At this point I feel like I’ve exhausted the whole internet!

After I gave up on that, I caught up on emails and then I worked on my Disney Hollywood Studios post for the rest of the day.  I was feeling exhausted all day, but I powered through and didn’t stop for a nap, but thirty minutes before I had to leave to pick up the kids, I couldn’t fight it anymore.  I was soooo sleepy Wednesday for some reason.  So, I set a timer for 30 minutes and lay down on our bed under my weighted blanket, and I swear, I was out cold in seconds.  I slept HARD and good for 30 minutes and I felt really refreshed when I woke up.

I had to swing by the library to pick up a book on the way to school, and then afterwards, the kids and I went home so they could do homework.  I finished my book since my deadline to return it was looming, and then Olivia and I ate dinner at 4:30 PM because she had parent night at dance for her ballet, tap, and jazz classes, and we wouldn’t be home until after 8:30 PM.  My Momma had given me some birthday meal leftovers – meatloaf, mashed potatoes, green beans, and black-eyed peas – so my dinner was very convenient but also DE-licious!

I sat through tap, ballet, and jazz and got sneak peeks of all Olivia’s recital performances, and then while she had pre-pointe (they don’t offer parent night for that class) I ran up the road to get my car washed while I waited for her to get out.  My car was filthy because a) it hadn’t been washed in forever, b) it was covered in bugs from our trip to Florida, and c) it was covered in pollen. 




After I ran it through the car wash, I cleaned out all the trash (and there was SO MUCH), I vacuumed every single nook and cranny, and I wiped down all the windows, mirrors, and the dashboard and consoles.  It looked like a brand-new car when I was done!  It’s always so rewarding to have a clean vehicle!   I wish I'd remembered to take the before picture because it was a disaster.  Also, I spy one of Olivia's granny hobbies on the seat...

I got back to dance just before Olivia was supposed to get out at 8:15 PM, but she didn’t end up getting out until nearly 8:30 PM because they’re running later and later as they approach the recital. 

When we got home, Olivia had a snack since she’s always starving after dancing for three hours, and then she got her shower.  After the kids got in bed, Brian and I watched a few minutes of The Chosen and then we went to bed a little early.  The exhaustion last week was REAL.  And I’m honestly not even sure why I was so exhausted.

 

Thursday, April 16

Thursday morning, I woke up abruptly at 4:15 AM to a noise that sounded like a large vehicle, but then I was thinking that it must have been a dream because there would be no reason for a large vehicle to be on our street at that hour.  So, I lay there and tried to go back to sleep, but I couldn’t shake the feeling that it sounded like a vehicle was idling outside our house.  (We sleep with the ceiling fan on high, so it drowns out some of the noise… although, our neighborhood is very quiet anyway.)

At 4:30 AM, the noise was still there, so I got up to go to the bathroom and check it out since it faces the front of the house, and I was shocked when I opened the bathroom door because the whole room was filled with swirling red lights.  I peeked out the window, and sure enough, there was an ambulance in front of our next-door neighbors’ house and a firetruck half in our driveway.  I said a little prayer for them and then headed back to bed, but I didn’t sleep much after that. 

After I dropped the kids at school later that morning, I had to swing by Walmart to grab a few things we needed and then I headed home to enjoy a cup of tea and one of the banana chocolate chip muffins that I had also picked up… my little treat to myself for having to go to Walmart.  Haha.

When I got home, I got my planner prepped for the day and I did some blog housekeeping.  I also had to text a few people about some upcoming events, and I had to cancel Jacob’s music lesson for Thursday afternoon because he ended up having a golf match unexpectedly. 

The rest of the morning was spent finishing my Disney Hollywood Studios post, and then I spent the rest of my time at home dusting, vacuuming, and mopping the whole house.  I got an email from Olivia mid-morning, and it was the cutest thing.  I love my girl.  (And I also cracked up at her lunch comment because the school lunches haven't been the best these last few weeks, so she and Jacob have been making jokes about the food.)



After school, we met Brian in a parking lot near the school to drop Jacob off with him.  The two of them headed to his golf match and Olivia and I headed to her guitar lesson.

When Olivia and I got home, she spent the entire rest of the afternoon crocheting the new toucan that she’d ordered from The Woobles and she ended up getting the whole thing done.  It is absolutely PRECIOUS.  She has picked up crocheting effortlessly and she is just so dang good at it!

While she worked on that, I did all the things:

 

-       Completed a Bible study

-       Read my devotional for the day

-       Finished vacuuming since I hadn’t finished before I had to pick up the kids

-       Scrubbed some stains out of the carpet on the stairs

-       Washed a load of cleaning rags

-       Cleaned all the windows inside and out of my SUV with my favorite window cleaner since the cleaner at the car wash didn’t quite cut it

-       Watered the ferns

-       Filed some of the kids’ paperwork/keepsakes

-       Worked on organizing some more Disney pictures for a post I’m doing

I was so glad to have all the house chores and any other tasks that require any kind of manual labor done.  I knew I had an adjustment the next day and I knew that my atlas was likely out since I’d been having some issues, so I wanted to get all that stuff done since I can’t do any heavy lifting or twisting for a couple of days after my appointment.

The boys got home from Jacob’s match around 7 PM and Brian and I made breakfast for dinner.  Jacob’s match was likely his last one for the season.  This season has been a bit disorganized, and he ended up not having as many matches as expected, so it wasn’t his favorite. 

We all ate together and cleaned the kitchen, and then I did a stair workout + a few minutes of an arms workout while the kids showered and got ready for bed.  I hung out with Olivia for a few minutes while Jacob finished up with his shower, and then they got in bed because it was already so late.

Brian and I watched another episode of The Testaments and then we went to bed, too.

 

Friday, April 17

Friday morning, I dropped the kids at school and then headed home.  Brian and I had to leave for my upper cervical chiropractor appointment at 8:15 AM so I only had a few minutes to spare, and I spent that time catching up on a few blogs. 

At my appointment, my doctor told me that my atlas (C1) was out, and my axis (C2) was not.  I mentioned to him how I can always tell when my axis is out because I always have a weird heavy feeling in the bottom left corner where the base of my skull meets my neck and I told him how I’d had that feeling Sunday after I did some cleaning, but that it was gone the next day and I felt fine.  Then it happened again – I had that same weird feeling after I finished the housecleaning on Thursday, but Friday morning I woke up feeling good again.  He asked me to show him where I get that weird sensation, and he confirmed that my axis was probably out. 

So, I asked him if it was possible for the axis and/or atlas to correct themselves and he said it is absolutely possible.  As a matter of fact, he told me that was actually great news because that means that my body is learning how to heal itself based on the fact that it is now starting to “remember” where it needs to be, so it is putting itself back in alignment.

Since my atlas was out, he did five taps to the back of my right ear.  And he also said that my right SI joint needed adjusting (which I already knew because it had been feeling wonky since we did all that walking at Disney World) and he told me that my sacrum was out of alignment on my left side (which I also already knew because I’ve been having the same “tailbone” pain feeling that I used to get after my childbirth injuries years ago).  Every time I see him, it’s like he can feel my pain because he always knows exactly what needs to be adjusted without me even saying a word.  That lets me know that he truly knows what he’s doing! 

He also told me that I’m one of the “weird ones” because my axis comes out of alignment all on its own.  He said typically the axis only comes out of alignment when the atlas comes out of alignment, but for some reason, there have been several times where my axis was misaligned, but my atlas was in place. 

He asked me how it feels to be a medical mystery and I told him that, unfortunately, I’m used to it.  If there’s something uncommon/rare/weird/unknown that can happen in a medical situation, it is going to happen to me.  I’ve been through so many “rare” situations where doctors marvel at me because they haven’t ever seen this before or because they don’t know how to help me.  Why am I like this?  Haha.

Brian drove us home after my appointment and I grabbed a cup of tea and a muffin and enjoyed that while working some more on the blog.  By the time I was done with that, my side effects from my adjustment were already hitting me so I went to lay down for 45 minutes.  I slept during that time and woke up at 12:30 PM to eat lunch with B, and then I tackled a few more minutes of blog work before I had to pick up the kids.

On the way home, Olivia saw that I’d been listening to The Swiftie and the Scholar and she was like, “Oooohhhh, I wanna listen!” so I turned it on and she loves it so much that she wants to start listening on her own.  My girl LOVES to write and she’s very into song lyrics and symbolism and poetry and literary references and such, so I shouldn’t have been surprised that she enjoyed it as much as she did.

When we got home, I sat with Olivia while she ate a very hefty snack to hold her over through 3.5 hours of dance, and then I drove her to her dance studio.  For these last few weeks leading up to the recital she is going to be having very long Friday evening classes to prepare.

Driving was a bit of a challenge Friday afternoon because my side effects were a bit worse than they usually are after an adjustment.  It basically felt like somebody had stuck their finger in my brain and swirled it around (although, I have had ZERO vertigo, thank you, God… just dizziness) and my eyes also felt a little weird.  Although, I also started tapering from my vertigo medicine again Wednesday, so who knows if that was playing a role in the way I was feeling.

I felt safe enough to drive, though, but by the time I got home from dropping Olivia at dance, I needed to lay down again.  I didn’t feel tired at all, but I still passed right out, and before I knew it, Brian was coming in to tell me he was leaving to pick up pizza for dinner.

I pulled myself out of bed, cleaned up the kitchen, and got the dinner table ready while he was gone, and then he and Jacob and I ate together.

Jacob had his makeup piano lesson at 6:30 PM, but I was DONE driving for the day, so Brian took him to his lesson, so I didn’t have to get back in the car. 

While they were gone, I wanted nothing more than to go lay down again, but I knew I wouldn’t sleep Friday night if a lay down and napped yet again, so I dragged myself into my office and worked on this blog post for a few minutes, but I couldn’t work on it long because the light from the computer was bothering me since my vestibular system gets all fired up after an adjustment.

Instead, I sat down and did my devotional and my Bible study that I hadn’t done earlier in the evening since I had napped instead.

When the boys got home, Brian had to pick up Olivia from dance and Jacob got showered.  I spent a few minutes at my computer trying to get a couple of things done since I had taken it easy most of the day.  I ended up ordering a Bible, but it can be returned in case I find something better.  We’re getting down to the wire, so I wanted to have something, and I’m not sure a better option is going to come along.

I also paid a bill and corrected a blog typo, and that was about all I could do because the light from the computer was bothering me.

When Olivia got home, she showered, and then we all settled in to start a movie.  We’ve been showing the kids some of our favorite PG-13 90s movies now that they’re older, and we ended up settling on Armageddon.  Gah, I love that movie so much.  I was 16 when that came out, so I was at the perfect age to enjoy the romance, the heartbreak, and the triumph of that whole storyline, and I watched it dozens of times when I was younger.  I also wore out that soundtrack… SO good.

It’s a long movie and we started it late, so we only got about an hour into it before the kids went to bed, but they were both loving it.  I was, too, since I hadn’t seen it in years.  Also, I spy the toucan that Olivia crocheted!

After they went to bed, Brian and I made our first batch of toasted marshmallow Old Fashioneds and they tasted exactly like the ones we had at Disney World.  Oh. My. Goodness. They are just so good.

He and I ended the night with another episode of The Testaments, and I’m already fully hooked even though, just like The Handmaid’s Tale, it’s so disturbing and a little hard to watch at times.

He and I ended up going to bed way later than usual since the kids stayed up late, but we had a nearly empty day Saturday so we knew we could sleep in!

 

Saturday, April 18

Saturday morning, I got up around 8:30 AM, and when I went downstairs, the kids were both playing their instruments.  Jacob is currently polishing the song he’s been working on for months because he’s considering playing it in the recital in a few weeks.  It’s a piece that is by a current composer named Chad Lawson and it is one of the most beautiful songs. 

Meanwhile, Olivia was writing music to put to some song lyrics that she wrote a couple of years ago, and she had already worked out the first part. 

I made waffles for breakfast and then after breakfast we got the kitchen cleaned up.  Brian had yardwork to do, so he headed out first thing to mow.  The kids did laundry and had some screen time.  And I did some work in my office – working on this blog post, catching up on emails that had popped up overnight, catching up on a few things in my planner, and placing Walmart, Target, and Amazon orders for necessities.  I also added a few things to my birthday wish list blog post that I posted back in March.  Yes, my birthday is over, but I like to use those lists to keep all items I want from different websites/stores all in one place for my own reference.

We all had lunch together in the afternoon and then I got the towels in the wash.  The next hour was spent going over Olivia’s dance paperwork for her recital, ordering all the tights she needed for her production, and ordering her show trophy and show USBs.  Prepping for her recital is always a lot of work, so I always start as early as possible!

While I was at it, I also looked into all the dance summer classes, and I got her registered for those since her recommendations had finally come in.

I’d hoped to feel good enough Saturday to get in a workout but I was super winded as I sometimes am after an adjustment, so I decided to let my body which meant – lots of admin work got done! 

 

-       Made a service appointment for my SUV

-       Got Jacob’s Confirmation card ready

-       Added a few items for upcoming events to my shopping list

-       Cleaned off computer desktop

-       Organized a couple of lists in my List Master app

-       Added some upcoming dates to my calendar

-       Deleted 1,500 pictures from my phone

-       Transferred pictures from phone to computer for the week

-       Organized pictures

-       Cleaned off a few files from my computer

-       Updated my medical and health spreadsheet

-       Read my devotional for the day

-       Synced some new music to my phone

 

Meanwhile, Brian installed my new light fixtures upstairs and just look at the difference!!!!  Ooh I love those new ones so much!

Before

After


I was so tired of staying inside and being still, so I decided to try to get out for a short, slow walk since it was cloudy and it wasn’t too hot.  At that point, I was short on time because I had to get ready soon, but I did have just enough time to get in a mile with my slower pace. 

When I got home, I got showered and ready for the day, and then we headed to Khristina and Ian’s for poker night!  They’d made a big spread of hamburgers and hot dogs, baked beans, and the most delicious cold salad with homemade ginger dressing.  It was so good!

The rest of the night was spent sitting around the table playing cards and catching up, heavy on the catching up, and the kids spent the night playing Pokemon, playing flashlight tag, and hanging out together.  It’s always one of their favorite nights each month!


We got home around 9:30 PM, and the kids got in bed around 10 PM.  Brian and I ended the night with another episode of The Testaments and a bit of The Chosen before heading to bed.

 

Sunday, April 19

Sunday morning, I got up around 8:30 AM, we had cinnamon rolls for breakfast, and after the kitchen was cleaned, I went to my office for a few minutes to prep my planner for the week ahead, catch up on this blog post a bit, and read my devotional for the day.  Meanwhile, the kids got showered and had some screen time, and Brian did some more work in the yard, and he went to put gas in my car.  I always appreciate when he does that because I hate getting gas. 

Mid-morning, I did a mixed cardio workout because I was feeling a little better after my adjustment, and then I folded the towels I’d washed Saturday.  It was time to get ready after that, and then we headed out to run some errands before lunch with my in-laws. 

We swung by Target first to do some shopping.  Olivia had a gift card to spend, and she also needed to find a gift for her friend, Maggie, since her birthday party is this weekend.  I also returned a couple of items that had been sitting in my car forever, and we picked out a couple of cards that we needed for upcoming events.

Olivia ended up spending her money on a few beauty items… a new beauty blender, some gel blush, a lip liner, some mascara, and a couple of nail kits.  She’s been wanting to get gel nails forever, but we’ve never taken her, so she decided to try some press-on nails, instead, and she is ecstatic.  I’m honestly shocked at how natural and good they look, too.  Haha.

After Target, we swung by Aldi so Brian could run in and grab a few things, and then we dropped a book off at the library before heading to my in-laws’.  They made enchiladas with lots of yummy sides Sunday, and I was so full by the time we left.

When we got home, we only had about an hour and a half before we needed to leave for church, so I tackled all the things – this blog post, photo editing, organizing some more photos, and prepping for Monday.

We went to 5 PM Mass, picked up Mama Cass, and then headed to Sunday dinner with my parents.  Momma made four new recipes, one of which was a new cabbage recipe that was divine, and I was so full by the time we left.

When we got home, we all got ready for bed, and then we watched some more of Armageddon before the kids went to bed.  Brian and I finished the evening with some more of The Chosen and an early bedtime.

Happy Tuesday, y’all!

Monday, April 20, 2026

Our 2026 Disney World Vacation, Day 2 - Hollywood Studios

Sunday was our first day in the parks, and we decided to go to Hollywood Studios to kick off the trip with a bang!  Hollywood Studios opened for early hours at 8 AM (you only have access to the early hours if you stay at a Disney property) so we got up at 6:15 AM and got ready, and we arrived at the bus stop just as our bus was pulling up.  We made it to the park by 7:30 AM and lined up to wait for them to open the gates. 


The last time we went, we had to reserve our lightning lanes at 7 AM sharp each morning, but this year, Disney allowed park goers to reserve lightning lanes before the trip, so that made things much easier and less stressful for us.  The last time we were there, Brian and I were literally on the bus on the way to the parks each day refreshing our apps over and over until 7 AM hit and we were scrambling to get what we wanted.  Thank you, Disney, for letting everyone schedule lightning lanes early this time so we didn’t have to worry about it!

When we arrived at the park, we had to wait a few minutes before they opened the gates, and unfortunately, Olivia’s glasses case set off the metal detector just like it did the last time we went.  We’d forgotten to get her to take it out and hold it in her hand so they wouldn’t flag her.  Forehead smack.  (When it happened the last time, one of the cast members told us to take the glasses case out and have her hold it in her hand with her arms out the next time she had to walk through the metal detectors and that they’d let her through without having to stop and go through extra security, so that’s what she did for the remainder of the trip.) 

So, she and I had to wait in another line to get searched and they had to use the wand on her.  (And spoiler alert, the next day, we got her to hold the glasses case in her hand to get in Epcot, but they still flagged her and made us go through extra security.  We noticed that they were being verrrrry strict and very thorough with security this year, and we realized that it was likely because of the war.  So after Epcot, we ditched the glasses case for the remainder of the trip.)

We already had lightning lanes booked later in the day for Slinky Dog Dash and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance (the two most popular rides there) so we speed walked to Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway as our first ride.  We only had to wait about 20 minutes, and we used that time to eat protein bars that we’d packed for breakfast, and of course, I took my vitamins.  We never waste time eating a big breakfast anywhere on park days because those first few hours in the parks are precious as we always have time to ride a lot of rides before it gets too busy.

Runaway Railway did not disappoint – it’s one of our favorite rides there! – and we all enjoyed it so much. 

Our plan was to speed walk to Toy Story Mania after that because typically the line is still pretty short at that time, but unfortunately, Slinky Dog Dash was down, so lots of people who were originally going to ride that first ended up getting in line for Toy Story Mania, making the wait time 55 minutes.  Yikes.  Thankfully, we only had to wait 45 minutes and the time passed quickly.  Disney pretty much always overinflates the wait times so they’re never as bad as they seem, and they do always knows how to keep you entertained while you wait! 

The ride holds two people together and Olivia wanted to ride with me, so the boys rode together.  In Toy Story Mania you get to aim at targets and get points, so there was a good bit of trash talk between Jacob and Olivia while we waited to ride… although, most of it came from Olivia.  Hahahaha.  She loves a good competition!  But after all her talk, our combined scores were lower than the boys’.  Haha. 

Brian – 140,700 points

Lindsay – 136,800 points

Jacob – 101,100 points

Olivia – 85,900 points

And that’s why I don’t talk trash... most of the time, anyway!  Hahahaha.

After we were done there, we walked over to Alien Swirling Saucers and got right on as that’s what Brian had booked with our third lightning lane.  That one spins around a bit, but thankfully, not as badly as the teacups, so it doesn’t bother me at all with all my dizziness.  Olivia wanted to ride with me again and the boys rode together.


We took a quick bathroom break after that and then we decided to get some snacks from Woody’s Lunchbox since it was 10 AM and our protein bars were already starting to wear off.  They have delicious “lunchbox tarts” there – basically fancy Pop Tarts – and Jacob remembered them from our last trip and wanted to get one.

The flavors of lunchbox tarts change, and this time they had raspberry, and they were soooo yummy.  Brian and I bought one to share, Jacob got one for himself, and our ice cream queen wanted a root beer float, hold the root beer.  So basically, yes, it was just a vanilla milkshake.  Hahahaha. 

The dining area at Woody’s Lunchbox was completely full, so we walked to the area between Toy Story Land and the Star Wars area as there’s a long walkway that’s not usually too crowded, and we were excited to see that Disney had installed some tables and seating over there… super convenient!  We were able to find a table and enjoy our snacks and rest our feet for a few minutes before hitting up the Star Wars area next.

On the way into the Star Wars area, we stopped to take some pictures with our Disney PhotoPass, and of course, they added a little bit of magic into the photos.  ;o)  One of my favorite things about Disney!  Oh, and I also had to take an outfit picture, too!







After our picture, we kept walking through the Star Wars area, and just as we were coming around a corner, I saw The Mandalorian with Grogu in his pouch!!!!  We had heard that he walks around there occasionally, but he doesn’t have a set space in which to take photos and meet people, so you basically just have to be in the right place at the right time to see him.  That was the number one thing on my Disney trip bucket list this year, so I couldn’t believe my eyes that we were so lucky to see him without even trying!  The best part was that nobody else had spotted him, so we were able to get right to him without a huge mob of people.

He was just heading into the market in the Star Wars area, and he made a big show of “shopping” in the stores, so we followed him in there.  I went up behind him and was just about to tap his shoulder to ask for a picture when his handler warned me that you never sneak up on a Mandalorian.  ;o)  They never break character at Disney and I love it!




I waited until he turned around and then I asked for a picture, and he obliged.  The coolest thing was that whoever was in there wearing that costume was able to talk to you and HE HAD THE MANDALORIAN VOICE.  I don’t know how they do that, but I was just convinced that Pedro Pascal was really in there.  Hahahaha.  And also, it was nearly impossible not to think that Grogu (Baby Yoda) was real.  He turned his head and blinked, and the motions were so natural that he looked incredibly realistic.  The magic of Disney!  ;o)

 

After I got my picture taken with him, we left the shops to go elsewhere, and as we were walking, The Mandalorian started walking in a similar direction.  I ended up walking ahead of him so I could get a video of him walking towards us, and when he saw Olivia, he stopped and he gestured at her dress because it had little Baby Yodas all over it, and he said, “Traveler – ooh, well, look at that.”  Haha.  And then he kept walking.  I got the whole thing on video and it’s just so cool because you can hear his voice!!

Brian, Jacob, and Olivia wanted to ride Star Tours after that, but I skipped that one.  I rode that one the first time we went to Disney World in 2018, and it made me soooo claustrophobic and a little motion sick, so I haven’t ridden it since.  There’s hardly ever a long wait for it, so they wanted to knock that one out while we were in the area.

Since I wasn’t riding, I decided to go exploring on my own, and I knew just the place to go – Pixar Plaza!!  Several of the Pixar movie characters hang out there, and I wanted to get another picture with Sully since my last picture with him two years ago had turned out so good.  Sure enough, Sully was there, and there was hardly any line to see him, so I went and got in line by myself and took a few pictures with him.  Haha.  The Disney cast member even offered to take a video of me with him, so I have the whole encounter on video, too.  Just look at him… how could you not love him?!


There were a few other Pixar characters in the area, like Mrs. Incredible, Frozone, and Edna Mode, but I just decided to have a seat in the shade and rest my feet for a bit.  While I waited, Frozone crept up behind me, surprised me, and then high-fived me, and then Edna Mode came over to the window (she’s indoors) and waved at me.  There weren’t a lot of people in that area at the time, so they must have been bored.  Haha.

Brian and the kids made their way over to Pixar Plaza after their ride, and then we all got back in line to meet Sully again.  I love how the second set of pictures came out!  They turned out better than the first!







We had an 11:40 AM lunch reservation at 50s Primetime Café, so we walked straight over there after taking pictures, pausing for a quick second to take pictures of Bert and a penguin from Mary Poppins... we'd never seen them there before!!

We were seated within just a few minutes of arriving.  The restaurant is set to look like you’re in an old 1950s home, and the servers tell you the “rules” when you’re seated.  One of the main rules was “no elbows on the table” just like our moms used to tell us when we were little, and she proceeded to scold us throughout the meal whenever she saw elbows on the table.  It was all in good fun, of course, because again, they never break character at Disney!


We’d never been there before, and although I’d say it’s more of a dinner place, Brian had booked it for lunch because they had a Fantasmic Package that you could purchase that would guarantee spots in the best front middle section for the end-of-the-night show in Hollywood Studios. 

Since we got the package, each person was able to order an entrée, an alcoholic beverage (adults only, of course), and a dessert.  Needless to say, we all had a very big lunch, and it was delicious from start to finish! 

Brian and I started the meal with Toasted Marshmallow Old Fashioneds and OMG, we both agreed that it might just be the best cocktail that we’ve ever had!!!!  Y’all know how obsessed I am right now with Manhattans, so for me to say that, you KNOW it was good.  I still haven’t decided if I like that or the Manhattan better, but I’ll definitely be incorporating some Toasted Marshmallow Old Fashioneds into my cocktail consumption.  They are incredibly unique and I plan to share the recipe on the blog as soon as we try to make one at home! 

And for those of you who have ridden the Pirates of the Caribbean ride in Magic Kingdom, the Toasted Marshmallow Old Fashioned tastes how that ride smells.  I know that sounds really weird, but here me out – Disney always pipes in delicious and very unique scents into many of their rides and into the parks in general, and the scent that they pipe into the Pirates of the Caribbean ride is SO GOOD and it’s very unique and very distinct, and Brian and I both 100% agreed that those cocktails tasted how that ride smells.  Olivia always talks about the Pirates of the Caribbean scent and how good it is, so I even let her smell my cocktail and she agreed that it smells just like the ride, too.  Haha.

For the meal, I ordered Mom’s Old-Fashioned Pot Roast which was slow-cooked and served with roasted garlic mashed potatoes, brown gravy, and carrots, celery and onions and it was SO GOOD.  It tasted just like my Momma’s and my Mama Cass’s!!  As I’ve said a million times – Disney knows how to do food!!!!

Brian opted for Grandpa Jean’s Chicken Pot Pie, which was a traditional pastry crust filled with chicken, potatoes, carrots, celery, onion, corn, and peas, and he said it was delicious. 

The kids both got chicken strips and mac and cheese, and Olivia loved the mac and cheese so much that she asked our server for seconds.  Haha.  And our server did, indeed, bring out more without charging us.  Disney is so great about accommodating pretty much any request, even when they have fixed menus.

I was stuffed after my entrée, but we still had to pick desserts.  Brian opted for Dad’s Favorite Chocolate-Peanut Butter Layered Cake, Jacob got a Key Lime Bar, Olivia wanted an old-fashioned chocolate milkshake (for anyone keep track, that was already her second milkshake of the day – haha), and I ended up getting the Neapolitan Bar.  I normally would have chosen the Traditional Warm Apple Crisp, but I was so full that I knew I wouldn’t eat much of it, and Olivia was torn between the Neapolitan Bar and the shake, so I figured she could eat some of mine.

The Neapolitan Bar was good, but it wasn’t the best thing I’d ever had.  It was two layers of mousse, vanilla, and strawberry layered over a chocolate cake brownie, served with strawberry sauce and whipped cream, so it sounded good in theory, but it was just okay.  I was too stuffed to each much of it anyway, so I had no regrets.  And I was happy that Olivia was able to have the best of both worlds for her dessert! 

After lunch, we were right near the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular and it was just about to start, so we decided to go watch that since we all loved it so much the last time.  It was crazy windy all day Sunday and it sprinkled off and on a few times, so they did have to alter the show and leave out a couple of parts, though.  Like the iconic scene with the big ball – they didn’t do that part at all.  It was a little bit of a bummer, but it’s definitely better to be safe than sorry!  They recently had an accident where the ball came off the track and bounced out towards the audience, so we were wondering if they were still omitting that part of the show for safety reasons.  Who knows.

After the show, we walked to Toy Story Mania again because we had a lightning lane for it.  It rained a tiny bit on the way over there, but it wasn’t bad.  That said, it was very chilly on and off all day Sunday with the cloud cover and the wind.  On the way over there, we stopped to take pictures in front of Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway.



On the second round of Toy Story Mania, Brian and I sat together, and Jacob and Olivia sat together, and Brian and I smoked the kids even though my blaster wasn’t working properly.  Scores for the second round were as follows:

Brian – 157,200

Me – 129,200

Jacob – 128,600

Olivia – 106,900

When we were exiting the ride, I was super concerned that Olivia was going to forget her bag, because that was the ride that she accidentally left her bag on when we went two years ago.  Since I wasn’t sitting with her, I wasn’t able to check to make sure she had it, so I rushed to her side of the cart to make sure she had her bag, and in all my haste, I accidentally left my bag in the cart.  Forehead smack!  Thankfully, one of the Disney Cast Members noticed and she told Brian to grab it.  Whew. 

After we were done there, we took a quick bathroom break and then we headed over to the Star Wars area again.  We saw a cool picture taking spot that we’d never seen before and we had to stop because you got to hold light sabers and then they added a little bit of magic to them by making them look like they lit up.







We had a reservation at Oga’s Cantina at 2:30 PM, so we headed there next and it was the perfect time for a little refreshment since we were right between lunch and dinner.  Oga’s Cantina is reservations only and they give you a 45-minute maximum, so we kept it quick in there.  I ordered Jet Juice which is Maker’s Mark Kentucky Straight Bourbon, Ancho Reyes Chile Liqueur, Stirrings, Pomegranate Liqueur, White Grape Juice, and Lemon Juice.  Brian got The Outer Rim which is Patron Silver Tequila, Stirrings Pomegranate Liqueur, Lime Juice, and pure cane sugar with exotic fruit puree.  My drink was good, but it wasn’t my favorite, but I wanted to try something different that I wouldn’t normally try, so I have no regrets!  I think it would have been excellent without the chile liqueur.  That was the part I didn’t love. 

The kids got water and Olivia saw that they had popping pearls, so she asked our server if she could just have a cup of those even though they’re only used as a topping on other drinks.  Of course, they obliged.  Because it’s Disney World and they’ll grant pretty much any request.  ;o)




When we finished there and exited the bar, it was raining a bit.  The rain was hard enough that we didn’t want to be out in it, so we looked at the radar, saw that it was going to be stopping very soon, and we took shelter in the bathroom.  Sure enough, the rain stopped less than five minutes later, and we were on our way to Slinky Dog Dash!  We had a lightning lane for it, so we didn’t have to wait in the devastatingly long line, and this year, I’m so excited to say that I was able to ride it for the first time since 2022!!!!  Since my vertigo is gone and my dizziness is (mostly) under control thanks to my upper cervical chiropractor, I just decided to throw caution to the wind and I’m so glad I did because it was a blast!

Olivia always gets soooo nervous about that ride for some reason (probably because you can see the whole thing and hear all the people screaming the whole time), but every single time she always LOVES it.  Sure enough, she was nervous before we boarded, but she immediately wanted to go again the second that we finished.  Haha.

We had a few short minutes to kill before our lightning lane for the new Little Mermaid show, so we ducked inside the Walt Disney Presents building.  They always have various old costumes and other things on display there, and Brian had seen that the dress that Rose wears when she boards the Titanic in the 1997 movie was on display there.  That is one of my favorite movies of all-time, so it was on my list of things to do!  They also had a dress that Ursula wore in the live action Little Mermaid movie as well as part of King Triton’s costume.  So cool!



Our lightning lane for The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure was at 3:50 PM, so we headed there next, and we only had a wait a few minutes before being seated.  This was the first time we were able to see this show since it’s relatively new, and it didn’t disappoint!  We loved it so much!!  Disney always has the most unique shows!  It was great!  And yes, I teared up when she started singing Part of Your World.

The show lasted about 20 minutes, and then we walked over to Disney Villians: Unfairly Ever After.  We had never seen that one either, and we ended up timing it perfectly as it started at 4:30 PM, so we barely had to wait to be seated.  We got to see Cruella Deville, Captain Hook, and Maleficent, and we all enjoyed that one, too… it wasn’t my favorite of the shows, but it was definitely worth seeing!  The set, alone, was worth seeing!


That show also lasted about 20 minutes and then we stopped by the photo spot to get some pictures.




Brian and the kids had a lightning lane for The Millennium Falcon ride after that, so I sat and waited for them outside the ride.  The kids got to be the drivers of the ride, so Brian said that was extra fun!  This was my view while I waited... and don't let that view fool you... it was PACKED on this trip, but somehow, there weren't a lot of people near the Millennium Falcon while I waited.

When they got out, we swung by another photo spot, and it was another one that we hadn’t been to in the past.  This one was really unique because there was a camera all the way on the other side of that area, so it zoomed way out and took a picture of us across the whole park.  I circled us in the picture because otherwise it would be impossible to know where we are.  Haha.  The coolest part is that it created a video for us where the camera zooms in on us and then zooms way out.








Brian and Jacob went to ride Rise of the Resistance with their lightning lanes next, and Olivia and I decided to go in a few souvenir shops while we waited.  She hasn’t liked that ride since she rode it the first time four years ago, so I stayed with her even though I would have ridden that one.  There’s one part that scares her (no spoilers!), so she avoids that one even though I think she would like it now that she’s a bit older and she knows what to expect.

She and I also stopped and took some photos of just the two of us, and then we met up with the boys at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater for our 6:20 PM dinner reservation.  




We’ve always liked that restaurant, but this year, it didn’t seem to be quite as good as usual, and the service was painfully slow, which is so rare for Disney.  Brian got a burger, I had the grilled chicken citrus salad, and we both opted for water since we’d had cocktails at lunch and at Oga’s Cantina.

After we were done there, the kids told us that they weren’t all that impressed with the food there this year either, so we all agreed that next time we go, we’ll probably try to have 50’s Primetime Café for dinner and just grab something quick for lunch.

Brian, Jacob, and Olivia wanted to squeeze in one more round of Star Tours since the line was short, so I sat on a bench and waited for them.  By that point, it was getting dark and it was misting rain again + it was still windy, so it was coooold.  Thank goodness we’d all brought hoodies and/or sweaters because we had to use them most of the day.

When they were done with their ride, we took a bathroom break and then walked across the park to get seats for Fantasmic.  Brian had gotten that special lunch package that gave us access to the best seats in the house, so we didn’t have to show up super early and we ended up being right in the center section with excellent seats.

The show was incredible, as always, but they did have to pause one time in the middle of it.  We’re not sure why, but we were wondering if it had something to do with the wind since they use tons of pyrotechnics.  Thankfully, they only paused for about five minutes, and then the rest of the show went off without a hitch.  Fantasmic is also a water show, and the wind kept blowing the water all over us, so we were all freezing by the time the show was done.







When it was over, Brian split off from us for his Tower of Terror lightning lane since none of us will ride it with him, and the kids and I went to a gift shop to grab a sweatshirt that I’d seen.

After that, we had just a few minutes to get over to Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway again for one last lightning lane of the night.  They stopped allowing people to get in line for rides at 9:30 PM that night, so we were cutting it close, especially since we wanted Brian to ride with us.  The kids and I stood outside the theater while we waited for Brian, and I talked to the Disney cast member about Brian trying to make it back over here to ride with us.  Brian had told us just to board the ride without him if he didn’t make it by 9:30 PM, but the Disney cast member was so kind, and he told us that he’d leave the ride open for us until Brian got there. 

While we waited for him, the kids and I looked at all the handprints in the sidewalks, and I told the kids all about Grauman’s Chinese Theater in LA.  Brian and I visited back in 2007, and it was so neat to be able to see it!  The Disney cast member also told us some fun facts about the theater while we waited.


Brian ended up making it by 9:30 PM, we went straight in the building and cut the line thanks to that lightning lane, and we rode our last ride for the day.  We left the park at 10 PM and we were back at the hotel by 10:20 PM.  Thankfully, the buses were running constantly, so we didn’t have to wait long for one. 

When we got back to our room, the kids both showered, and Brian and I went ahead and refilled backpacks and prepped for the next day, and then we were all in bed by 11 PM.  It was an exhausting, but oh-so-fun day!!!!

Our next day was spent at Epcot… I’m working hard to recap it as quickly as I can, but in the meantime, I’ll be here with my regular content!

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

 

Summary:

Hours spent in park – 14.5 (7:30 AM – 10:00 PM)

Rides/Attractions – 11

Shows watched – 4

Characters met – 5

Autographs obtained – 0

Disney Photo Pass pictures and videos taken – 70

16,433 – Steps taken

7.49 – Miles walked

Weather – Party cloudy/light rain on and off, high of 77 degrees, low of 66 degrees

 

Schedule:

Wake at 6:15 AM

Walk to bus stop at 7:00 AM

Bus at 7:15 AM

Arrive 7:30 AM

Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway (everyone)

Toy Story Mania (everyone)

LL – Alien Swirling Saucers (everyone)

Snacks at Woody’s Lunch Box (everyone)

PhotoPass Pictures in Star Wars area (everyone)

Met Mandalorian and Grogu (everyone)

Star Tours – The Adventures Continue (Brian, Jacob, Olivia)

Met Sully from Monster’s Inc. (Lindsay)

Met Frozone from The Incredibles (Lindsay)

Met Sully (Brian, Lindsay, Jacob, Olivia)

Reservation – 50’s Primetime Café for lunch (everyone) 11:40 AM

Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular (everyone)

PhotoPass Pictures in front of The Chinese Theatre (everyone)

LL – Toy Story Mania (everyone)

 PhotoPass Pictures in Star Wars area (everyone)

Reservation – Oga’s Cantina for cocktails (everyone) 2:30 PM

LL – Slinky Dog Dash (everyone)

Walt Disney Presents to see Ursula’s and King Triton’s Outfits (everyone)

Walt Disney Presents to see the Titanic Dress (everyone)

LL – The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure (everyone)

Disney Villians: Unfairly Ever After (everyone)

PhotoPass Pictures at Disney Villains (everyone)

LL – Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run (Brian, Jacob, Olivia)

PhotoPass Pictures in Star Wars area (everyone)

LL – Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance (Brian and Jacob, Olivia didn’t want to ride)

Shopping (Lindsay, Olivia)

PhotoPass Pictures on Hollywood Boulevard (Lindsay, Olivia)

Reservation – Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater for dinner (everyone) 6:20 PM

Star Tours – The Adventures Continue (Brian, Jacob, Olivia)

Show – Fantasmic (everyone)

LL – Tower of Terror (Brian)

Shopping (Lindsay, Jacob, Olivia)

LL – Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway (everyone)

Left park at 10 PM (everyone)