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Valentine’s Day

Julie| February 15, 2010 11:01 pm

Before the Chinese New Year feast at my parents’ house yesterday, Kevin and I went to the theater and saw Valentine’s Day. It’s our first movie theater experience together since Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. (Kevin took Alex and his friends to see The Lightning Thief for his birthday, but I stayed home with the girls.) If you enjoy ensemble cast romantic comedies like Love Actually and He’s Just Not That Into You, you’ll love this movie, doubly so if you live in Los Angeles; every picturesque scene is a Valentine to this city. My favorite characters were played by Taylor Swift and Julia Roberts. One made me laugh, and the other made me cry. The rest of the star-studded cast was pretty good too. I only wish the older couple played by Shirley MacLaine and Hector Elizondo had gotten more screen time.

Now he’s as old as I am

Julie| December 10, 2009 11:49 pm

For Kevin’s birthday, we took the day off and went to Disneyland. All year long Disneyland is giving away Disney dollars or front-of-the-line passes to birthday folks. Kevin chose the dollars. But before we went shopping, first he made me go on Space Mountain.

Space Mountain at Disneyland

I’m the one in the red ski jacket (it was really cold that day) crouched in fear behind the smiling lady. Afterwards I kept telling him I was going to lose my bagel (that’s what I ate for breakfast).

We had lunch at the Blue Bayou. My stomach was still churning.

After lunch we went across the way to Disney’s California Adventure so Kevin can ride California Screamin. I think he got tired of me complaining about how I was going to lose my breakfast AND lunch, so he went on alone.

California Screamin at California Adventure

Then we stopped at a couple of gift shops in the park and bought a ton of cute Disney-themed stuff. I think there were a few other rides in there somewhere, but that’s about it. Oh wait, I almost forgot, just about every single Disney employee wished Kevin a happy birthday, which was really cute. Okay, the end.

Happy birthday sweetie! And many more…!

random mousey thoughts and pictures

Kevin| September 21, 2009 10:25 pm

I thought the changes made to the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland a few years ago were pretty good overall. The pirate ship battle scene area is particularly improved, with the thicker fog, improved lighting, and new audio track completely transforming the scene.

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Everybody probably already knows about this, but you can apply what you paid for the tickets you’re currently using towards an Annual Pass if you buy it while you’re still in the park. This summer, Disneyland ran a deal where you could buy a three-day park-hopper pass for $99 that had no blackout dates but had to be used within a set time frame. On our third day we applied the full $99 to SoCal Select passes for only $50/pass additional cost. Not a bad deal, considering pretty much the whole summer is blacked out if you buy the SoCal Select passes up-front.

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The Bug’s Life themed kids area at Disney’s California Adventure is about twenty-eight-thousand times better than the Toon-Town area at Disneyland. The giant plants that tower over you are eerily spectacular at night when they’re lit from below and cast a greenish glow over the area. Heimlich’s chew-chew train is easily the best ride I’ve been on at California Adventure.

Angie caused every young, childless couple within 100 meters to immediately decide to have children. She’s at her best when well-rested and surrounded by amusing things to look at. There are lots of amusing things to look at when you’re at Disneyland.

Disneyland is getting a whole load of people taking them up on their free birthday admission deal. There are birthday buttons all over the place there. If you go on your birthday using an annual pass, you can get a gift card worth $72 instead. Nice. Spend $149 for a year of amusement and if your birthday happens to be on a non-blackout day you get $72 of free merchandise in the deal.

Ana surprised me with her fearlessness, begging to go on Splash Mountain for the first time and being completely unfazed by the drop at the end. It’s now tied with Jungle Cruise for her favorite ride. Shortly after surprising me with her fearlessness she reverted to five-year-old form and stared wide-eyed during the entirety of Small World. I love this age.

The Grand Californian is a really pretty hotel. The design is amazing, I could sit in the lobby for hours. The beds are so comfortable it’s ridiculous. But sitting on the balcony, surrounded by the upper-reaches of pine trees having a late-night conversation and glass of wine with Julie while the kids slept inside was worth it all by itself. Just the thought of fighting our way out to the parking structure and driving home after a late night at the park has been enough to keep me from staying too late with the kids in the past. It was really nice to get to see Fantasmic and the fireworks show this time.

When we took the kids to Disneyland a couple times over the last few years, they were definitely less than thrilled. I think this was due to a number of factors, including overly-warm, overly-crowded days and too many itinerary concessions made to people who weren’t the same age as them. This time, I was delighted to see that they have completely changed their mind. I’ve missed being a Disney fan boy who goes multiple times per year. Looking forward to spending lots of Furlough Fridays (aka “F-days”) at the park this year.

Boos and Yays

Julie| September 16, 2009 10:41 pm

Boos

  • dental assistants who don’t like kids :(
  • ants invading the house, and it’s not even hot outside
  • crazy drivers
  • back problems

Yays