As a family that has a slight obsession with Dsney, the following clip should really come as no surprise to anyone.
We’re back.
We had a very fun time on this trip. It certainly was a different experience with a 4-month old (you’ll have to listen to upcoming episodes of my Netcot Podcast to hear more about that). Now that we’re home, Kyler has been doing some serious napping. Its almost like he knows he’s home and can relax and un-wind from a very busy couple of weeks.
The grand total of photos this year was 345 and about 2 DVDs worth video (that still needs to be edited together). I’ll spare you the balance of the 345 pictures that I haven’t posted yet (mostly because a lot just aren’t that interesting - or are very similar to what I have posted) and instead leave you with this final set below.
Kyler slept from the moment we left the hotel this morning, through the car ride, through breakfast, through the car ride to Animal Kingdom, through the walk to the front gate of the park, through a phone call to my parents and through 1/2 of the Asia Jungle Trek. I guess he was tired!
We took a video of him waking up. His new favorite thing is the blanket in the photo. He loves how soft it is and often wraps his hands around the inside of it and then keeps the blanket close to him.
Today, we started the morning at Disney’s Animal Kingdom and had lunch at the new Yak & Yeti restaurant. The restaurant is an awesome design and really well themed. The food was pretty good, too. Our appetizers were excellent and the entrees were pretty good as well. The service was just OK. It was very un-Disney to see waiters consistently pass by napkins laying on the floor and never pick them up. I counted 6 different waiters (and one manager) who walked right over a napkin that had fallen in the middle of the isle.
The other disappointment was checking in for our reservations at the restaurant (which was obviously my FIRST impression). There were two stands within 1 foot of another and 4 people working them. I went to the first stand and was told by the woman there that I’d have to “find Scott.” Scott was carrying a clip board with the reservation list for the day. I tried to check-in with him, but he told me to stand in the second line for the other stand. I waited there only to hear the guy behind that one say “Scott, come here…” and then he asked Scott to check us off his list.
It was really quite ridiculous. Later, I saw Scott distracting another waiter as the two of them flirted. If you’re going to the Yak & Yeti restaurant any time soon, might I suggest avoiding Scott at all costs.
Enough of Scott, on to our pictures.



















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