Thursday, July 27, 2023

Disneyland in the Summertime

Disneyland has turned into a straight-up hellhole, frankly. Overpriced, difficult, insanely crowded, inequitable (screw that Genie+ nonsense) and the magic has completely left, those workers are really disenchanting these days.

But... ugh, it's still Disneyland, and Sophie loves Mickey and Friends. I used the last day of my three day ticket with AJ and Sophie last Thursday, and I was happy to be back at Disneyland rather than California Adventure.

I was DREADING this day. We had done the OC Fair the Sunday before and that was enough to wear me out, and I knew it would be a longer and hotter day... but it ended up being pretty great regardless!

We waited until after Sophie's nap, both so we knew she could get a nap in, and also try to avoid most of the heat. After she woke, and we got her ready, and we were packed up and loaded, and stopped by a convenience store for some waters, and parked and shuttled over, we weren't even in the park until 4p but omg, the heat, especially in the sun. We were sweating bullets immediately, but luckily only had to suffer that for about 2 hours, and the rest of the evening was very bearable (although it still stayed really warm until really late!)


We were able to make it over to Small World in time to ride it with my mom and Jim before they had to head over to a dinner at Club 33. It was so lovely going inside that air conditioning and Sophie seemed much more comfortable than when her and I rode it alone together last month.




After we parted ways, AJ, Sophie and I went to Tomorrowland, where we were able to entice Sophie to ride Autopia to drive her own car. (Can't get her interested in the rockets or Dumbo yet). I learned that expectant mothers should not ride Autopia, so AJ took Sophie and said after one hit of the curb, she was done driving so AJ had to take over for 99% of the ride ha.








We thought AstroBlasters would be a great idea, but shame on me, because I completely forgot what that ride was "really" like and evil Zurg everywhere. She wasn't the biggest fan but she occasionally would enjoy handling the joystick to move our car and didn't seem too traumatized by it in the end. We had lunch at Pizza Planet and why do kids get the better deal? Her pizza (cheaper than anything else on the menu obvi) came with a drink and carrots - like, I want a drink and carrots too please.





We saw a short wait for Jungle Cruise so we passed by the castle and went to Adventureland, telling Sophie we would ride a boat and see animals, but by the time we were there the wait had significantly jumped up, so we decided to catch the Mark Twain riverboat in the meantime. You do see lots of fake animals so Sophie thought that that was what we had been referring to the whole time when we were convincing her to leave Tomorrowland, so that worked out well. 

I have learned that people do not give one single flying you-know-what about pregnant women at Disneyland, so while the crowds rushed past us to get the few chairs and benches on the boat, we basically got the entire second-level front deck to ourselves. I didn't mind sitting on the floor and Sophie had a great time running back and forth and seeing the sites out the side.










After that I thought I had convinced Sophie to walk over to the Winnie the Pooh ride but all she wanted to do was walk on the curb around the Rivers of America and we were making veryyyy slowwww time, but luckily that was when my mom was able to meet up with us again and that helped get the show on the road LOL


Entering Winnie the Pooh

I don't think she knew who Winnie the Pooh was beforehand, but now she does, and has anyone realized how positively random that whole ride is? There is literally no storyline, but it ends with it being his birthday, and Sophie is a fan of birthdays (takes after her mom!) so she liked it in the end.

AJ loves Galaxy's Edge so we went to walk through the land and we decided to visit the Cantina. They didn't bother checking with us (or caring?) what we preferred, so we ended up standing at a table - me, 8 months pregnant and us with a toddler. Cool. We didn't stay long, but we had a nice time and enjoyed the fun drinks and atmosphere.



Sophie maxed out first and I took her outside and it was pretty empty at this point and she was loving just running around everywhere.

Can you see her there in front of the 
gate?

After that we ran our way back to Adventureland to meet up with Jim and (finally) get on Jungle Cruise. Sophie had just about crashed because she did not want to get out of the stroller, but we told her this would be the last ride and that we would see animals in the jungle, and her eyes got so wide and she said "the jungle?!" and she was in.




The fireworks were going as we were on Jungle Cruise so that was fun, and they were still going when we got off so we were able to stand and watch them for awhile, and then visited the Bazaar, mine and AJ's favorite store, and Sophie fell in love with some Moana pj's that Gangy and Grandpa Jim bought for her (and later that night would NOT go to bed in any other pj's) and we said goodnight. It was already past 10p I think.

AJ wanted to go back to the Star Trader to get a jacket that he had seen and Sophie totally crashed on the walk over. As we passed Star Tours we saw it was only a 5 minute wait, so AJ went on that while I took Sophie over to a bench to finally sit and relax.


With her asleep we were finally kinda free (haha) and I was hoping that I'd be able to hit up the Runaway Railway in ToonTown (newest ride at Disneyland, and also wanted to ride it and see if it would be okay for Sophie) but by the time AJ was back, the wait had tripled and I was pretty done, so we finally left, but got our usual Gibson Girl ice cream on the way out, and by the time we left it was about 11p?? It was a nice day though and wasn't as bad as I had been anticipating in the end. 

After I posted on Instagram, Jayna sent me this - Sophie's shirt was indeed Annika's hand-me-down (99% of Sophie's clothes are hand-me-downs, but I had a hard time remember what comes from who), so it was so funny to see that both her and Annika wore this shirt to our respective coastal Disney's - Sophie in California and Annika in Florida.


I do love experiencing so much of Disney with Sophie, especially as she is more and more "getting" it, and she still talks about this trip - she didn't do it with the previous two, but she still asks if I remember seeing the characters dancing in the street or Winnie the Pooh's birthday on the ride and being on the boat and seeing the animals and it's so sweet. Still - I wouldn't mind a trip without her LOL, but wasn't worth doing this summer since I can't ride half the good rides being this big.

...soon!

Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Baby Sprinkle for Minier Moskus

This past weekend we celebrated Baby Sister with a Baby Sprinkle hosted by my soul sisters Jessica and Iris, and my baby sister Kathleen. When we had Sophie's (virtual) baby shower in September 2020, we chose llama invitations just cause they were cute ones we found, and I kinda liked that they were accompanied by something of the desert theme, which seemed to match my bridal shower and bachelorette party. That turned into Sophie being the queen of the llamas and it becoming part of her identity LOL. I figured the same thing would happen this time (and boy was I right!) so I intentionally decided on the flamingo invitation, and it delivered.

I was feeling so guilty and uncomfortable with the sprinkle because I was seeing how much work and energy went into it (and I still feel a little weird about it!) but it was such a nice event.

For some reason this uploaded all of the photos backwards, so I guess we'll go through the day in reverse.

The evening ended with Sophie and Enzo going crazy and being so adorable playing together. It made me excited to see Sophie with a sibling, even though they'll be a little more than 2 1/2 years apart while her and Enzo are only 4 months apart, but whatcha gunna do?

This is literally Sophie yelling "Enzo!"

Chocolate faces! Enzo had to be bribed
for them to take photos together LOL


These cups were fascinating for them (shrug)

Gangy/Grammy Tammy brought them
both some stuffy gifts




Sophie had a great time at the party and did pretty good and not freaking out that presents weren't for her, even though she still got lots of presents!



Opening up the cupcakes!





Big Sister & Little Sister!







Play-doh Babies Game

The winning baby - a baby flamingo!
(How could I not choose that one??)


Fun fact: Kathleen told guests to include name suggestions on the advice cards since AJ and I are still struggling. Those were great to read, and I think my favorites were Evelyn Frances (submitted by Frances Evelyn LOL) and Thotiana by my cousin Caitlin. 

Kiwi was such a hit at the party! He really
is a rambunctious rascal that drives us nuts,
but he's mostly so great with the kids and all 
their kid energy, it was fun to have him out!


Sentences to Drawings!






Sophie randomly insisted on holding
my dress

Sophie and her godmother, Auntie Sasha



Look how cute the set up was for everything - and how amazing the Kebab Shop catering was, all the treats and details, the refreshing raspberry mocktail, the hostesses thought of it all, down to the flamingo coloring books for the kids.




I don't know why I feel guilty, but I still do in a weird way, but it was such a lovely day and even though I am still having problems wrapping my head around the fact that we're going to have another baby, this has helped and now we have so many amazing gifts (and lots and lots of diapers) to start really preparing!

Thank you everyone, including people who sent stuff even though they couldn't make it (shoutout Jayna and Thompsons!)