Today Allison, Eva and I were joined by Mimi and Grandpa Dano. We went over to the Magic Kingdom for a second day because it has the most stuff for Eva to play on. We took Eva to Goofy’s roller coaster again because she loved it so much the first time. She enjoyed it once again so that was fun to see. After the coasters we waited in a few lines for autographs, Mickey and also the Princesses. Eva was so cute and she went right up to every character without any fear. Her autograph book was filling up quickly.
We took a break from being in the park in the middle of the day and went over to the Whispering Canyons Cafe for lunch. Each of us ordered the All You Can Eat Skillet and we did a really good job of polishing off two of them as a group. That is one of my favorite meals at Disney.
After lunch a quick boat ride back to the park where we got more autographs, Eva rode the carousel with Grandpa Dano and we all saw Mickey’s Philharmagic. Then we got some snacks and Eva enjoyed the heck out of a Mickey Ice Cream Bar.
Mimi and Grandpa Dano got Eva a Jasmine outfit complete with shoes, crown and matching purse and gloves. They also took her back to their hotel for the night.
These are the Chucks that Allison will be wearing with her costume when we go to Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party at Disney this Thursday. We went as a family and picked out costumes on Saturday and to complete Allison’s I suggested that she get some purple Chucks. I think those are perfectly acceptable for a fairy costume. They didn’t have little green ones for Eva’s costume, though. So I picked Eva up some sparkly silver shoes instead.
This photo was taken with my new camera the Kodak M580. Disclosure: I got it from Kodak, free. I’ll be taking one solid month of photos with this camera and talking all about it once I properly get to field test it. If you go to my Flickr Account and look at this image and blog it up you’ll be amazed at how large you can make it and still see great detail. The camera is 14MP. That is huge. I pulled out my very first Digital Camera the other day, it too is a Kodak. It was a Kodak D260 (or 220) and the card inside was 128MB. I’ll have to take some photos with that one as comparison on how much the technology has changed.