Firstly, I would like to apologize on behalf of Dani and I for being so blog shy lately. I know it must have been torture, knowing about so many goings on but not reading of the adventures nor witnessing the visual evidence. I assure you, we are disappointed and feel we wronged you. Do accept our plea for forgiveness.
Now I am rarely one to throw out justifications, but we have been busy. Every minute has been filled with re-acclimating to daytime temperatures over 80, relearning to love the overwhelming sound of perfect waves crashing on soft salt & pepper sand and not being distracted seeing a 40 foot whale breach the water every half hour or so. It has been rough, so bear with us.
Here's a bit of our mainland extravaganza.
Now we left the island nearly as soon as we got off of our last shift of the year. The time between quittin' time and departure was mainly filled with: not wanting to say goodbye to munson, saying goodbye to munson, coming back and re-saying goodbye to munson and then thinking about how we could have better said goodbye to munson/ asking each other if we think she's ok. She was off to spend 3 weeks at Dog- ri-lah (a house inhabited by two great human friends of ours and six of her closest k9 friends). She was having a great time. Thank you so much Uncles Vince and Al.
Our flight left around
Christmas day arrived. It was probably the latest I've ever slept in on that magical morning, with the growing older/grumpier and the jet lag and all. Even with that, I still run down the stairs like an excited child. I do really enjoy seeing my family on Christmas- the fancy free excitement, the love of sharing, and stuffing monkey bread into our smiles. Dani and I were able to spend our first Christmas Day together. We exchanged gifts and sat holding hands in front of a fire. Then we watched as my nephews divvied up fat stacks of scrilla for Disney spending. Big Tom whipped together an amazing brunch and we chatted in pajamas for most of the day.
Christmas day evening was spent with the extended Allen's. Now Dani had had a run in with this group before, so she knew loosely what to expect (lots of wonderful dips and baked goods, butt jokes, serious chuckling, Capt. Allen telling a 'hard to believe but you know its true' inspiring story, and Uncle Myron doing something very silly and actually pretty funny... like, I don't know... lighting a fart on fire or.. doing a perfect cartwheel). The actual happenings closely resembled the expected. And after the Allens turned in for the night, Dani and I were able to do some very blurred re-connecting with adored friends at the Olde Town Tap. Another consecutive evening filled with love and laughter.
The next day was filled with shopping and swapping stories with friends over hot wings and before we knew it, it was our last day in
We met up with Dani’s family for some bloody mary’s, hot wings and of course laughter and a ton of pictures. Afterwards, Dani and I were even able to encounter the difficult to capture together alive Piekenbrock brothers in their natural habitat, a casino bar. The drive back to
DISNEY WORLD-
Our hotel, the Pop Century Resort, was delightfully cheesy with multiple swimming pools. One shaped like a flower, one like a bowling pin and one like a calculator or something, I don’t really remember. Oh and a dining center staff that did the Twist every morning and the Hustle every night. The hotel was themed with popular culture over the past 6 decades. There were some really interesting facts here and there, great nostalgia.
Possibly the most exciting part of the trip was that this was that the first time Dani’s and my families would meet. And what a place to meet. We even managed to ride a few rides all together, all 13 of us. I found it quite impressive. We balanced breaking off into groups or just Dani and I and meeting back up well. Even if we didn’t go on any rides or see any shows I was happy enough seeing two grown women (our moms) be so giddy for Disney.
Throughout the week we managed to visit all of the parks (even the water park. chilly, yes, but awesome. No matter what Dani says).
Hitting as many of the free shows and attractions we could. It took a little bit to get our groove down, but once we locked in our schedule and planning, making use of the fast-passes, we were fun havin’ and sight seein’ machines.
It was just great, the science in Epcot, movie stars in the Studios, wild adventures with the Animals and then the Magic of the Kingdom. Young, old, male, female, Asian tourist- no matter your situation- we all get a little princessy the first time we see that castle in Magic Kingdom. Especially this trip because it was decorated for the holidays with what looked like sparkling ice sickles over the towers. Purdy neat.
It was busier because of the season, but there was also more going on- more shows, parades and fireworks than you could shake a stick at. Dani and I’s favorite ride was the Yeti (Expedition Everest in Animal Kingdom). The yeti is a roller coaster based on a train through the
Our last night in WDW, we all came together to watch the fireworks over the castle and see Tinkerbell make her dreams come true flight. A perfect ending to our fairy tale adventure.
As our fairy tale was ending we hadn’t even realized the lack of a villain until we met her- the wicked stepmother witch queen behind the counter at the AirTran desk in
My only experience with the Northeast had been a long weekend in NYC. So it was really nice to explore downtown
The next morning Dani’s mother met us just north of the
I even got to try out my cheesy jokes with Dani’s brother and sisters and I got to finally meet some of Dani’s friends whom I’ve heard so much of. They lived up to their hype. Turns out, there’s great people in the Northeast too, not just in
A few of you may be aware of the Alma Mater feud that Dani and I have going on-Northern
We attempted to throw down like we did in college and it produced lovely night of dancing and laughing and a morning of pure horror. But we managed to make it back to Camp Hill in time for the indoor state fair feeling wonder that is Farm Show. Milk Shakes, butter sculptures, fried foods and cow butts- wonderful.
Our last night before an early morning flight home out of
BACK TO KONA-
After a romantic Wendy’s dinner and trombone concert in the
Since we’ve been home, we’ve had even more adventures- surfing, whale watching, extensive corrective yard work, Munson’s first experience with snow and more. Blogs to come soon. We’re glad to be home and are remembering what makes this place so special. If we saw you on our trip, thank you for the love. If we didn’t, hopefully soon on an adventure to come.
Love and miss you all.
D & T.