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"You have made us for Yourself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they find rest in You." ~Augustine


Monday, March 18, 2013

A fun and spontaneous "business" trip to Orlando

I'm overdue in blogging.  And I have neglected to write about a trip we took beginning of February.  It was a company meeting for Chris' work, and Anton and I got to tag along!

I'm so proud of Chris.  He hit his budget for year-end 2012.  It is almost always a nail-biter toward the fiscal year end (that ends in January, not sure why it isn't December, but that's the way it is).  But he (or I should say, God!) always pulls through.  What that means for us, is, Chris is recognized and honored by the company (isn't it nice to be appreciated?) at an almost immediate corporate wide business meeting, wives invited; and he wins a nice vacation trip like I've posted about before on this blog.

This corporate meeting was almost immediately after he knew he hit his goal.  But it was in Orlando!  I think it must be the Theme Park capital of the world.  We smelled a possible family vacation, should we dare. We had a few days to decide and crazy us, we decided to make a spontaneous family trip.  Yes, even though we just got back from our other trip, and I was getting over an illness, putting up the Christmas decor, and we need to focus on other things like preparing our home for adoption...  But we figured, if the company is going to pay for 2 plane tickets, they'd agree to give us reimbursement for car mileage instead, and that would offset much of the cost we'd incur.  It was a good decision!  And as far as homeschool goes, we always make time for school along the way, reviewing Math facts and History books.

I've never been to Disneyworld, or Orlando, Florida.  I've been to Disneyland in California.  (That was our first date.)   But of course, we were thinking of blessing Anton with this wonderful experience.

Another important thing happening during this same time, is that we were reviewing a possible child on the Special Needs list from Bulgaria.  And we were talking to our international pediatrician during the trip to find out if he was a good match.  We did not know until about a week after we returned that this sweet child would not be right for our family due to the severity of his needs.  So, that was something else that was going on recently that I haven't blogged about.  (I have learned to not tell too many people too many details when we don't know, so that is another reason I didn't post about it).  But my heart was full during this whole trip of wondering if God was going to bless us with a sweet child.  I hope he gets adopted soon.

So, here are some pictures and a description of our quick trip.  We drove down there (a pretty long drive!)


got to work on the blanket

and spent one day at Magic Kingdom, that evening we had a nice dinner at this restaurant called, T-Rex (owner's of The Rainforest Cafe, if you're familiar with that chain). We discovered "Downtown Disney." which is an area with a lot of restaurants and night activities.



Anton learning to drive

The Jungle Boat ride.  This was one of my favorites. 


A little story about this restaurant...they have a sand pit where you can dig for these fake dinosaur bones for the kids.  Waiting in line at hostess station, Anton asks, "Can I, can I, can I play there?"  I said "yes."  But as soon as the hostess walked us down for our table he made a bee line for the sand pit and I didn't see him.  He didn't even want to find out where we were going to sit.  He didn't understand, also, that he is not supposed to play there without a parent watching anyways.  But because he was so excited he decided he'd just go there immediately.  I turned around to see if everyone was following me and the hostess to the table, and where was Anton?  I freaked and frantically started looking towards the hostess station and outside (and there were a lot of people there).  Then I thought about the sand pit and, sure enough, there he was just happy as a clam digging for bones.  Anyways, I fussed at him, and being so tired, there were tears.  But we got over it pretty quickly.  

The next day Chris had his meeting and we moved our stuff to a very nice hotel that looked like Italy!  It was a sight to behold.  Chris' meeting was at Hard Rock Cafe, at their little concert room (Anton and I walked around this place called, City Walk, at Universal Studios and had dinner there.)   It was really a nice set-up, we took a boat taxi from the hotel to City Walk.  You could drive there but it is fun to take the water taxi that runs every 15 minutes.

the Loews Portofino Hotel, Orlando, FL (near City Walk).  it seems like a painting, doesn't it?

a view from our fancy hotel room

 just a photo op around the property of the Portofino Hotel.


this pool was awesome.  it had a sand beach, and a tunnel to swim under, waterfall.

 Anton and I have a date

 walking around City Walk, having fun

 we have to work on his form

The next day we did a little more exploring around Disney before we headed back.
at the Kona Cafe at The Polynesian Disney Resort.  I love these boys!

That is Mickey Mouse ravioli.  Don't ask me how much we spent on "just OK" food..  It's too late.

at a gift shop at The Contemporary Resort


 Monorail!  We toured around all the different Disney resorts.

This is one of the Disney Resorts, I think it is called The Floridian.

On our way back, we stopped of at Destin Beach (actually Ft. Walton) and that was probably the smartest thing we did.  (I think I prefer a beach vacation anyways :O)  The weather was beautiful the next morning and we got to enjoy the beach until time to head out towards home.













In summary, I did not leave my heart in Orlando, but maybe at the Portofino Hotel!.  I think in hindsight, we should have visited Epcot Center.  I much prefer a vacation where we can enjoy God's creation, or experience culture, and where not every experience is charged for, and overpriced too.   But we have been to Disneyworld.  We can say that now.  

But all in all a great family time.


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