Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Disney World- The Last Full Day


Monday was our last full day in Disney World before heading home on Tuesday.  My parents were catching a flight later on in the day but still were able to come with us to Bibbity Boppity Boutique.

To say Adelaide had been looking forward to that day would be a slight understatement.  She has such a shy demeanor around other people, but when we are together she is full of conversation.  Most of our conversations leading up to Monday involved discussing how many more days until she became a princess and what they were going to do to her.  I feel like I should add in here that I did have a slight hesitation at taking my three year old to a boutique which basically turns her into a Toddlers and Tiaras gal.  BUT, I realized that she is only going to be three once, she likes to play dress up and I think the memories from this experience could be really wonderful in the future.  I decided that I was totally okay with her getting the royal treatment for one day while we were in Disney World.  And, truth be told, I loved seeing how excited she was for the whole experience.

We went to the boutique in Downtown Disney.  I had never been there.  They had all sorts of cute shops and a huge Lego store.  In this picture, my parents and the kids are standing among legos.

Adelaide rushed over to the princess the minute she saw her and I grabbed this picture.  We were one of the first appointments of the day which made the boutique seem a bit less crowded.

Once we got inside, they were ready for her AND Oliver.  Yes, we couldn't leave Oliver out.  He was to become a knight!


Oliver was asked what color hair gel he wanted and he chose red, blue and green!  His hair went straight up with no problem.  This is a picture of him covering his face to keep the pixie dust out of his eyes.

Adelaide's getting there!  They started by pulling all of her back.

Oliver's getting the gel applied to his hair.


Time to paint Adelaide's nails!

Oliver is officially a knight for the day!



Once Oliver was done, he went outside with Chris and my dad so that Adelaide could finish becoming a princess.



If I'm being honest here, the only part of the experience that I really had an issue with was when they put a sash on her.  It was a bit much.  The sash didn't stay on for long.





Once we got to the Magic Kingdom, we decided to meet the princesses.



And then attempted to get a group shot before the end of the day.  It was a bit tricky with three kids four and under.






One of the highlights of the day for Oliver was when he went on Splash Mountain with Chris and Uncle Mike.  I was proud of him for giving it a shot.

We really had a wonderful time on vacation.  The kids were wonderful travelers and it was so much fun to go with other people on a vacation like this one.

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