Thursday, December 11, 2008

Funny things said at Disney

From Ben: "Ahhh, my eyes," as the lights were turned on in the morning.  He and Addie both slept like rocks, from exhaustion.
From Ben: "Chill out, Daddy," spoken plain as day one morning while we were rushing to get ready to hits the parks.
From Ben: "Dat way!" He took on the role of navigator each day, directing his minions which way to turn his chariot and march on.  
From Addie: "The Wall-E movie" when Santa asked Ben what he wants for Christmas.  Granted they've never seen Wall-E, but Addie is hell bent on him receiving it for Christmas.
From Addie: "I wish for the BJ's babies."  Since we stayed at the Port Orleans French Quarter, there was a fountain in the main lobby and each morning the kids were given Mardi Gras coins to make wishes with.  Without fail, Addie wished, out loud mind you, for the BJ's babies.  If anything her infatuation with the BJ's babies has proved she has stick-to-it-ness.   
From Addie: "He said buddy babies."  This one really needs a visual to truly understand.  It's what she told us after sitting on Santa's lap and requesting the BJ's babies.  She was saying it in disbelief and in a manner that said Santa was being silly.  She covered her mouth while giggling and doing her not-so-attractive whooping laugh.
From Kate: "Dat way!" imitating Ben, while telling Bub which direction to go.  It happened to be in a really crowded part of Animal Kingdom.  I had Ben with me and left ahead of the rest of the group, because he was ready to fall asleep.  I got the strollers, Ben fell asleep in his, and I was waiting for the rest of the group to meet up.  I didn't see Kate, and she didn't see me.  Hearing "Dat way!" across the crowd I managed to stop them.  It was hysterical that without that Ben-ism we would've been separated!
From Addie and Ben: "Mommy, are we flying?" the whole time we're taxing on the tarmac.  Over and over and over and over again.  At least they were saying it cutely, and not screaming like the other kids on the plane!

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