02 May 2009

Angels and Mice

We decided to throw some things in the car and just take a drive.  When we were done driving, it turns out we were in California.  Funny how that works huh?  Our trips to California always include a stop at the Las Vegas In-N-Out Burger for lunch.  Since we had driven all that way, we decided to make a vacation out of it.  Coincidentally, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim were in town playing the Seattle Mariners, so I took Eli to his first Major League Baseball Game.  I finally made it to Angel Stadium.  My favorite team, despite the fact that they have such a long unnecessary name.  (They use to be the California Angels, then the Anaheim Angels.  Either of these would be more preferable for me.)  It was a good game.  The Rally Monkey almost helped them pull off a win, but they lost 9-8.  Eli had a blast.  Our seats were in the front row of the second section, and right in front of us was a walkway.  About halfway through the game Eli decided to ask every single person who walked by for a "high five."  About half complied.  The picture makes us look farther away than we were.  There were only about 15 rows of people in front of us.  They also launched fireworks each time an Angel batter went yard, and Eli loved that also. 

The rest of our road trip was all Disneyland.  This trip was a little different for us.  What I mean is that we have been so much that we have it down to a science.  Our trips are all very similar, even once inside the park.  We have our certain traditions that we like to do (Eat at Blue Bayou, see the parade at least once, watch the fireworks, get character autographs, etc), and we have our time plotted to get all the things in that we have made habits.  This trip seemed different in that our time seemed so limited.  We are not sure why.  We still had a blast, and got to do everything we wanted to, but it just seemed to pass by much faster than past trips.  
This was Eli's first trip since he has reached the 40 inches in height milestone, and therefore he was able to go on all the cool rides.  (i.e.- Space, Thunder, Splash Mountains, Tower of Terror, etc).  
He had a blast on each of them.  His favorite ride is still the Matterhorn. He sat on Pluto's bed forever in Mickey Mouse's house. 

Regular readers know how much we love Disneyland, and that many of these blog posts are about Disneyland, so for this post I am going to add some commentary about different Disney/California things that may entertain some of you.  And it will be laced with pictures so if you get bored, just look at the pictures.  

Throughout all our trips to Disneyland, I have always craved a turkey leg that they sell at many of the goody stands.  Until this last trip I have never forked over the 7 bucks to eat one.  It has never been an issue with the price, I just always end up eating something else.  Well, I finally broke down and bought the huge Turkey leg.  
I was utterly disappointed.  It tasted just like smoked ham, was hard to eat, and didn't fill me up.  The huge leg was laced with tendons, which made getting to the meat that tasted like ham difficult, it was messy, and did I mention no dark meat like most turkey legs have?  I opened it up and it looked so good and I was so excited to finally get to sink my teeth in, but the first bite should have been the last.   

My brother Spencer, his wife Jessica, and their kids came on this trip with us, as well as my Mom and my Grandmama Ames.  My mom is as much a Disney nut as we are.  She comes with us at least once a year.  We have plans to go again in September 
and are trying to talk her into 
that trip as well.  

With a little trickery and some pilfered pixie dust, we were able to finagle being all alone in the Haunted Mansion gathering room.  It was much cooler than I can make it sound like, to be in there all alone, just the 5 of us, no workers, no other guests, etc.  The proof is in the picture.  It only lasted a few minutes, and we got some strange looks from workers when they realized we were in there, but it provided us with a unique photo op.  

And that about sums it all up.  As far as we know, we are Bacon Flu free.  Ok, that reminds me of another little tidbit I want to discuss... maybe it should be saved for our He Says She Says post, but I am airing it here...  I read in the news that we are no longer calling it the Swine Flu because of fear it gives off the wrong message?  WHAT THE HECK?  What has happened to our Country when we are worried about offending pigs now?  Call a spade a spade.  More about this coming on the other blog.  

We are home now and getting back into the regular side of life.  Dance recitals, little league baseball, Scout service projects, work, etc.  What about you all?

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

OH I AM SOOOO JEALOUS.. So does that mean you guys are gonna go with us next time to Disneyland?? It was so much fun going with you the last time.. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE.. I'm glad you guys had a fun time though.

Anonymous said...

Jamey knows that dates we are going and I don't think those are the dates :( bummer... We'll see though.

Dustan and Micayla said...

No I am pretty sure that you guys are the coolest parents alive!! Nevy has NEVER been to Disneyland and I am pretty sure your kids own the joint! Looks like you all had a blast!!

Hendricksonblog said...

Sick with Jealousy

Stephanie said...

We need a Disneyland trip pointer list from you as we are taking our kids for the first time in October. Glad you had fun.

Andrea said...

I will disagree with you turkey leg comments...Whether it comes from swine or from a turkey...anything that tastes like smoked ham is tasty!

-Jason

The Sumsions said...

I just KNEW you would get your pics up first! Glad you guys had fun! Seriously, what's not to like about Disneyland. I am wondering if it loses some of it's magic when you go 2 times a year? NOT saying that it does, I'm really seriously asking? We thought about going again later in the year, but thought it might be funner to wait at least one year between Disney trips.

Anonymous said...

I would of given Eli a hi-5, in fact I would of given him 10.

Heather said...

What a fun trip. I love that you just started driving and ended up there. Steve is a HUGE fan of the Angels and completely agrees with the ridiculousness of the new name.

Sarah said...

We are disney nuts too. Love it! Our next trip is in October.

Nicole said...

Your kids are going to look at all the normal non-disneyland goers like we are freaks of nature. Good for them!! You guys ARE cool parents. The coolest.

Chad said...

Angie: No way does it get old. Today is June 5th, and we just went, as you read, we are already trying to find a quick 4 day trip for sometime this summer, even though we are going again in September!

Chad said...

Now Sarah, I just tried to get into your blog but its private. Not fair. If you leave comments here, you have to let me in over there!@?!?!