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Disney 2019

Our first Disney trip is in the books!! I still feel like a complete rookie when it comes to planning a Disney trip, but I thought it would be fun to share what I know and a few favorite moments!

With this being our first trip, we tagged along with my brother and sister-in-law, so naturally we let them do most of the planning. Every time I would try to get involved in the planning, I would get super overwhelmed. My SIL had a friend who was a Disney travel agent, so I honestly think that was the best move we made was in using her help us with all the little things in booking our trip. She knew all the ins-and-outs about Disney, so I think it is definitely worth looking into hiring a travel agent if its your first trip, or heck, even your 12th trip.

We stayed at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, and because there was 9 of us total, we got a 2-bedroom suite with a kitchen and washer/dryer. This was so nice to have with a large group so we could all be together and have our own space too. It was amazing waking up and standing on our patio to see giraffes, zebras, and ostriches walking just feet from us. I will say though, we were hardly in our room because we planned a jam-packed week to fit all the parks in, and the resort was a 40 minute drive to most of the parks. I think next time would try to stay on Disney property but in a location closer to majority of parks. Animal Kingdom is beautiful and its definitely a resort worth experiencing.

With this being our first Disney experience, we wanted to do all the parks and make it a full trip as it takes a lot of work (and money) to get a family of 5 to Florida. We stayed on the Disney property so that we could opt into the dining & photo package with the magic bands. Highly recommend this. It made meals and paying for things so much easier. You can start booking your meals 180 days before your trip and we actually quickly found out that you should start booking right then because a lot of the decent times were already taken when we went to book. (Disney is serious business when it comes to booking–I guess I appreciate this in knowing everything is planned and booked but also stresses me out to the MAX) We did a lot of buffet dinners with characters/princesses. Definitely the highlight meal was “Cinderella’s Royal Table” which was eating in Cinderella’s actual castle in Magic Kingdom with all the princesses. However, the only time available was 9:45 that evening when we went to book which made for a verrrry late (but memorable) night. Again, book your meals right away friends.

Speaking of booking…you can also book your fast passes 60 days before your trip if you are staying on Disney’s property (30 days if you aren’t). My SIL booked our rides so I don’t have much experiences with it. However I found this post that has a lot of helpful information about fast passes.

This was our first trip, and I feel like learned a couple things I hope to remember for next time! Here are a few of them–I hope they help in planning your Disney adventure!

My Top 10 Disney Tips:

  1. Download the My Disney App and connect all those who are in your party. It is on this app that you can see wait times on rides, your photos if you have a photographer take your photo around the park, add/delete fast passes, find restaurants and more.
  2. If you are able to, stay on the Disney park. The whole experience was so much easier being able to opt into the meal plan, use the magic bands, the shuttle system from hotel to park etc. I just feel like they have so many more perks for those who stay on Disney property.
  3. Use the My Disney app to order food at quick service restaurants. You will be able to skip the line and pick up your food. So worth it! Especially to get your Dole Whip!
  4. Choose restaurants that have character meet-and-greets. The characters come around to each table while you eat for a photo and is the best way to skip the loooong lines to meet characters. We loved The Royal Table at Cinderella castle, Akershus Royal Banquet Hall to meet most of the princesses, Hollywood Vine to meet Mickey & Minnie, Dinner at the Floidian to meet Cinderella and characters, and our favorite one was breakfast at Trattoria al Forno with Ariel & Rapunzel.
  5. The night shows at each park are amazing. We learned that many restaurants will include tickets to better seats, or find a quick service restaurant close to the water at Epcot for a good view and plan on staying until it gets dark. You will not want to miss the Magic Kingdom firework show. We booked a Fireworks Dessert Party at Tomorrowland Terrace and it was amazing. It has the best view of the show as well as a delicious dessert bar to enjoy while you watch.
  6. Get to the parks as early as you can. The crowds gather more in the afternoon and it gets hot! Its a great time to head back to the hotel for a nap and to cool off, and then head back at dinner time when the crowds start to clear.
  7. Once you use your 3 fast passes, hop onto your Disney app to see if you are able to grab more fast passes for other rides.
  8. Purchase the photo package. Totally worth it because it includes rights to all photos taken of you and your family throughout the week. Saves you so much money and time from trying to decide which photos to buy when you can just get them all.
  9. Bring: Comfortable walking shoes. If you have a baby/toddler who will be riding the stroller quite a bit, bring a portable stroller fan. Extra change of clothes for the kids. (They will be eating messy food and getting wet on some rides) Baby sling to wrap your little one while you stand in line. Bag to hold all the things, light and durable–love this one. Portable phone charger. You will be using your phone for so much with the app and taking photos/video–I highly recommend this one.
  10. Which brings me to my last tip. Take lots of video. You will be getting so many photos through the photo package, and I feel like video captures your trip so much more than a photo. Make sure to take all your video horizontally, and then hire Isabell Family Films to take all your videos and compile it into one beautiful keepsake video that you will treasure forever. You can see the video she put together for our family below, and we have watched it at least a zillion times. These videos will be so much fun to watch together as family as the kids grow to remember fun trips & moments. Kalee has so kindly created an exclusive discount just for my followers to get 10% off their first video/video package. Use LOVE10 at checkout to save!

What did I miss? Leave any tips/suggestions below OR questions! Disney truly is the happiest place on earth, and we cant wait to go back!

Welcome to the World Briar David

I’m pretty sure I have watched this video about a billion times and won’t ever stop watching it in the years to come. We made this film when Briar was about 3 weeks old and I can’t believe how much he has already changed. I decided to opt out of sending baby announcements and instead share this video with all of our family/friends to welcome Briar to the world. The song by Ben Howard, called Old Pine was chosen because I played and sang it to Briar on repeat when I was pregnant with him. It just seemed fitting to use it in his video.

Welcome to the world Briar David. You complete our family and we love you so incredibly much.

 

Video: Liz Osban Photography – Song: Old Pine by Ben Howard

End of the Year Teacher Gifts

Can you hardly believe that summer is just around the corner? This school year has just flown by and I am excited for all the fun things we have planned as a family. Adelyn will be finishing her second year of preschool in just a couple weeks so I wanted to share the gift we made together for her teacher using Snapfish.

I was so impressed with how many gift options they have from making photo books to having special photos put onto pillows and blankets. As a first-grade teacher myself, I thought about what end-of-year gifts I love to receive. I think it’s fun to receive personalized items and gifts that I know that the children were involved in. Gift cards are always appreciated and nice to receive as well. So for Adelyn’s preschool teacher I wanted to do both of these things to thank her for such a wonderful school year.

Getting Adelyn involved in making the gifts was a priority, because there is nothing more sweet for a teacher to receive a gift from a student and seeing the excitement they have in giving it. I know with her being involved in the process of making it, it truly will be memorable to give as well as her teacher to receive. We used Snapfish to make her teacher a personalized mug and journal with her name on it. I had Adelyn sit with me and browse through the many design options on the computer to finally decide on a floral mug and a striped journal.

We also customized a pack of ”thank you” cards with one of my favorite photos of her twirling. The cards came in a pack of 20 which was great because there were a few other teachers at her school that she wanted to give one to. The extras will come in handy when writing thank you cards to grandparents or friends in the future too! The back of the card had a pretty pastel rainbow background and Adelyn had fun personalizing it for her teacher with her name and a drawing.

As a teacher myself, we do receive many mugs as gifts, so to make it different in giving, we went to Lowe’s and picked out a pack of pretty flowers to plant in the mug. I figured with the mug having a floral design already, it would be neat to give it with an actual flower in it! To complete the gift, we got a card holder with a Starbucks gift card and stuck it in the dirt next to the flower.

If you are looking for to make a teacher or graduation gift this month, Snapfish has so many different personalized gift options. To top it off, the prices are VERY affordable and they always have a special or discount code. Right now you can get 60% off your order with a purchase over $30 with code 60MAY30.

If you haven’t come up with an idea for your child’s teacher, I hope some of these ideas helped! Teachers put in so much time and effort throughout the year with our children. I think it’s so important to show them that we appreciate them and thank them for all that they have done.

“A teacher takes a hand, opens a mind, and touches a heart.”

side note: While Adelyn and I were looking at different gift options, we also came across the idea to put your children’s art into a photo book as a keepsake. So over the school year you would collect your child’s art and then take a photo of each piece and upload the photos into a photo book. I thought this was such a great idea as I have wondered how we are going to keep/organize all the artwork our kids will come home with over the years. Just an idea I thought I would share!

xo

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A Party Animal Party

I can’t believe that my sweet Emery is TWO! I had the most fun planning her birthday party this year with the theme, “party animals”! I couldn’t have thought up a better one for her as she loves ALL animals and truly is my little “party animal”.

For her birthday I decided to have the party in the morning for a few reasons.

Reason 1: nap time – I have always planned an afternoon birthday party for the girls and kick myself every time as I realize that it’s right during their nap time, as well as other kids who attend the party. Most families show up late because their child was sleeping or leave early so their child can go nap. So this year I thought, “why not have it in the morning so kids don’t have to miss their nap!?”

Reason 2: a morning birthday party means breakfast/brunch. And honestly that is Emery’s favorite meal of the day so it seemed fitting for her party.

Chicken & waffles were a huge hit! I just stuck frozen Belgian waffles in the oven and ordered a tray of chicken from Chick- fil-a!

milk glasses / straws

When Emery’s friends arrived, they picked out a party hat to decorate however they would like! To make the party hats, I covered regular party hats from Target with kraft paper and hot glued a colored pom-pom on top made by Apricot Polka Dot. I laid out ribbon, stickers, markers, and washi tape for our guests to decorate their party hat! I then ordered these animal masks that they could wear it with their party hat!

I used this tutorial to make the party hats for the plastic animals!

For the party favors, I filled mason jars with animal crackers and printed out these tags to tie around the lid!

animal heads / woolie ball garland / felt party hats

Party Details:

 animal heads

woolie ball garland

honeycomb decor

straws 

 paper plates

pom-poms for party hats

felt party hats on animals 

plastic animals 

A huge thank you to my friend Mel, who made the amazing cake! She has made all of the girls’ birthday cakes and we joke that she is in it until their wedding day cake!

Happy Birthday Emery Jane! You are the silliest, sassiest and sweetest little girl and we are so blessed to have you in our lives. We love you to the moon!