The boat was adorable.
Case closed.
Dress-up Night
Mickey surprised us during dinner!
Eden bounced and screamed and clapped and giggled in delight.
It was pure pixie-dusted Disney magic. And maybe one of my favorite moments of the cruise.
The shows:
They were just so grand.
Toy Story was amazing.
And then Dreams. All about the princesses. It knocked my socks straight off.
I mean, it snowed in the theater. Snowed.
I mean, it snowed in the theater. Snowed.
Such a satisfying experience to share with these little people.
Pirate night.
My children were not impressed I did not bring costumes.
It was a legitimate oversight.
My apologies.
But there were fireworks.
And random princess sightings (which kudos to the parents who wait in a ridiculously long lines to hug someone in a wig and a costume. We are not those parents.)
So good was this vacation. So simple and full (the kids only spent three hours in the Youth Clubs because we were having too much fun) and fun and easy and relaxing and exhausting and warm and cozy and entertaining and mesmerizing and magical (I'm going to get at least one more magic in before this post is through).
It was good.
We arrived home to a -18 degree windchill.
I still haven't forgiven The Garden State.
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