3prettyprincesses
"These pretzels are making me thirsty!"
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Friday, March 11, 2011
It's 6 AM.
Henry is crying.
I'd be crying too if I was awake at 6am on vacay.
He climbs into bed with us and feels hot.
We all fall back asleep until 7 AM. He wakes us up again, crying.
He definitely has a fever.
Oh dear, we've that experience as well. Poor little Henry.
Around 8 AM the fever breaks and Henry becomes SUPER perky and saying he felt good. We weren't sure what to do, so we continued to take it slow and monitor him. He was eager to "go have fun!" So we figured we'd give it a shot.
I'd have done the same...monitor and then reasses. Sounds like he gave you the fake out though.
That is why Rope Drop is best!
Yup. Rope drop, rope drop, rope drop.
We headed straight for the 11:30 AM showing of Flights of Wonder. This had been on my list for several trips and I was determined this time!
Glad you made it! I would pass though. I have a slight fear of birds, stupid I know. But my best friend at college had an exotic bird at her parents house and it terrorized me! I was forever ducking and shrieking. So I wouldn't seek out the Flights of Wonder show but it does look amazing.
Eventually that turned into him telling me he was scared, and he wasn't being quiet about it all. So I picked him up and scooted to the back of the theater and he instantly started to cry and ask why we were leaving because he didn't want to.
Kids are sooo funny, aren't they? Poor Henry though, he was obviously still feeling off but didn't know what he wanted, poor little guy.
It's a great show - entertaining and educational. The guy on the right is a "tour guide" who somehow ended up on the stage and has a fear of birds, by the end of the show he's conquers his fear. He provides a bit of a storyline and humor to the show.
Hmm, maybe there is hope for me then!
While in line Henry said he wanted a hot dog.
No, nothing.
No, he just wanted food.
No, he wants chicken.
Okay, chicken it is.
Sigh.
Flame Tree BBQ is on my list too. And I'm laughing because I've had almost exact conversations with my youngest DD just like this one!
Joe and Henry went to grab a table while I stood in line for our food. By the time I got to the table he was in half meltdown mode.
Well, at least it wasn't YOU melting down, right?
Henry refuses to eat or do anything other than sit there and cry.
It's a fantastic meal.
Been there done THAT too! Yup, time to leave for sure.
He's DONE. And we can tell he's just not feeling well, so we pack up and he asks where we are going. When we tell him back to the hotel he meltssssssss. He doesn't want to go back.
Sigh, I so understand. You know the best thing is for him to rest but he fights you about leaving. Good times. Parenting is exhausting sometimes!
On the way out I notice the Jalapeno Cream Cheese Pretzel truck and hop in line quickly - another item on my list!
The girl two people in front of me got the last one.
I just can't win today!!!!
Geez, it just wasn't your day was it. Man.
Okay, let's just get OUT of the Animal Kingdom!!!!!
Good idea.
Henry slept until 4 and woke up crying. He still has a fever, but is begging, through his sobs to go and play in the sand. Eventually Joe takes him. I stayed in the room and started to clean up and pack. During this time I also realized that we had planned on going to the Chip & Dale Campfire over at Fort Wilderness tonight, but that was NOT gonna happen with Henry not feeling well. I was a bit disappointed, but again, what can you do? It's still on my To Do list and we WILL get there eventually!!
Aw, he just wanted to play! Poor thing. Bummer about the campfire too. Sometimes those best laid plans go right out the window. But you have the right attitude...keep on your to do list and you'll do it!
Great updates Brook.