Phew! That was quite a vacation! Or a-cation as Mancub would say.
I won't go into all the crazy details because 1. That would take forever and 2. It would bore you all to tears.
I will, however, give you a quick recap.
My sister, Beppa, and I started our vacation at the 4th National UOAA conference. I posted about the first day! Beppa and I met some new friends (hey guys!) and learned new things about ostomies, people with ostomies and ourselves. It was my first conference, obviously, because my surgery was less than a year ago. I found myself amazed at how many people have been living with ostomies for decades. You can't even tell!
I definitely want to delve into the details and my thoughts on them but I'll save that for another post.
Beppa and Mama with the Colossal Colon! Affectionately called CoCo.
Beppa and I left the conference a day and a half early ::sad face:: to drive to Fort Lauderdale to board the Oasis of the Seas! ::HAPPY FACE::
There we met up with our parents, our sister with her husband and baby daughter, and my Mancub!
As a family, we have been on two previous cruises (all Royal Caribbean) so we pretty much knew the drill. Cruising with young kids is a WHOLE new experience. You have to pack extra, schedule your time carefully and forget about lounging on a deck chair for hours with a good book.
But it was worth it.
I enjoyed the other two cruises we had taken. (2004 and 2011) I was a little worried that my son would have a terrible time and make it impossible to do anything fun.
I was so wrong.
Yes, I had to wing much of our days. Yes, the long dinners were a struggle for his two-year-old attention span.
It was the most fun I have ever had on a cruise ship. I got to take him into the ocean by the beach where my sister and brother-in-law were married in 2011. I got to take him to a figure skating show and diving show. He got to splash around in the splash zone on the ship. We were able to go to a room full of Fisher Price toys and play. We went to a small zoo and fed Animal Crackers to the monkeys. I am definitely not a "no technology" kind of mom, but it was nice to spend a week without his shows and my iPhone. Most days he even napped in the middle of the day. WOOHOO!
Our room attendant LOVED him and tried to be around after she made him towel animals so she could see how excited he was!
If you know anything about my family, you know we are BIG into Disney.
Sooooo, when my sister called me one day and said "Since we're going to be in Florida ANYWAY, what do you think of getting a resort room for a couple nights and hitting the parks?!" I was like "HELL YEAH!"
So we did.
As crazy as it sounds, we did. We (my sisters, brother-in-law, and the kiddos) disembarked from the ship and drove three hours to Orlando to check into the Arts of Animation resort. Our room was Lion King themed and was perfect for a family with kids. We took off for Hollywood Studios that evening to catch the Disney Jr. Live Show, which I knew would make Mancubs head explode with excitement. Much to our delight, Jake from Jake and the Neverland Pirates was there signing autographs and taking pictures!
Jake is Mancub's FAVORITE.
Just look at the excitement on this kid's face. You can't beat that.
He loved the Disney Jr. Live Show, which I highly recommend to any parent with a kid who watches Disney Jr. shows.
The next morning my brother-in-law had to take off to get home for work so it was just the sisters and kids. We decided to spend the day at the Magic Kingdom. The New Fantasyland is really awesome! It was the perfect day to end a truly amazing trip.
There's my "quick" recap. In all the excitement I didn't have time to write a post but I figure it was for the best. Vacationing with my son is so fun. He makes everything so special.
Next post I want to talk more about vacationing with an ostomy. It definitely brought up some challenges.
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