Our last day at Disney we started with the Bon Voyage breakfast on the boardwalk. It is a meal with Ariel, Prince Eric, Rapunzel and Flynn. Everyone else loved their food, mine was ok. Then we walked over to the mini golf course behind the Swan/Dolphin. We had 4 free tickets so we only had to pay for Jilli. That worked out because really Jilli was the only one who played. Because it was hot we didn't play the who 18... Jilli played closer to 12 and the rest of us would play a who when it interested them. By whole 14 Jilli was overheating so we stopped and headed to Disney Springs for a little bit. The hard thing there was they didn't have a first aid that we could leave oxygen batteries at to charge so we could only stay for a short time. We then headed back to the hotel and hung out until the Magical Express came to pick us up and bring us to the airport. We went to go through security and they said we had TSA pre check and sent us over to that line. I think we would have been better off staying in the disability line... It took a while for us to get through and mom ended up with a full pat down... The plane ride home was kind of long. The seat belt hit Jilli weird place in her car seat so she cried off and on. Lydia did not enjoy much of the flight home either. It was also a longer flight because of storms. We got into Milwaukee and some of our luggage had shown up earlier in the day so they had it waiting for us. We got the rest of the luggage and headed home. We were all very sleepy at that point.
It was a great time and we feel so blessed that we were able to go. We all needed that time. Jilli came home and her body had bounced back more. Most of the week she sat in the stroller and rested her muscles. She also had a good time, I think it was good for her emotional health.
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| I think Rapunzel was new, the only thing she knew to talk about was cup cakes and Jilli's answers didn't go with her script... |
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| Brent's breakfast calzone |
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| As she got more tired we adapted more |
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| I thought this was funny |
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