
Oh my goodness me. Well Disneyland was nothing like the easy, fun, relaxed vacation we had last year. Oh no. I think it was a whole combination of things, but mostly she’s just changed and now Disneyland seems huge, overwhelming and full of many dark, loud, scary things. Last year the colors, lights and people kept her so interested. This year those same things took her over the edge to mama clingyness times a million.
Tuesday doesn’t really know any of the characters, so rides that seem so innocent (like the new little mermaid one), are insanely scary when you have no idea who the villan is and why they are being so mean. I’m really glad Tuesday doesn’t know the princesses. The whole point of a princess is lame in my opinion, why would a kid want to be one when they can be a space ranger, explorer, etc? I never realized how many really dark elements there are to Disney stories until I was looking at them through the eyes of a three year old.

(please tell me I’m not tall enough for this ride)
I really feel so awful that she didn’t have more fun. Things she deemed acceptable:
Riding the Casey Jr. Circus Train:

Riding the Disney Railroad trains:

(Sciarrino got to come for a few days, which was awesome.)
Playing with her new bubble gun (non-mama approved, but oh well):

Riding the monorail (she seriously could have done this all day):

She also really liked meeting Minnie Mouse (while I was holding her of course), and remembered every detail of their encounter. She really just wanted to walk around, and by walk around I mean be pushed in our stroller, facing us. I lobbied hard to bring the big stroller and I’m so glad I didn’t let up, we really needed it. She wanted to be held or in there 99% of the time. I can say three years in that I still LOVE this stroller (we have the bag to travel with us, it comes with a warranty for if when the airlines break something) . I have used it so much all over the place in all weather and it looks and works fabulously still. Can’t recommend it enough as a great stroller for the long haul (50 pound max should last us until she ten! ha!). When it got all too overwhelming for her, she just pulled the shade down (there is another hidden inside that makes it so almost her whole body is covered) and snuggled in there.

Waiting for the shuttle to take us back to the hotel for a nap.
I think another big problem is that Tuesday and I feed off each other. Bj’s told me this before, and I think he’s right. I was really uptight, and super tired from having to carry her/having her climb all over me all time. I hate being the enforcer of the group, but with grandparents and other people that love her and just want her to have fun it’s hard not to be. I had to say no to yucky foods, I had to say, yes we have to leave for nap, etc. That is so hard and really makes it seem like I’m no fun at all. At the end I was really feeling like a terrible mother for the whole trip, and for not allowing x,y,z, or allowing a,b,c when I knew it would just make things worse. Then to top it all off Tuesday was totally anti birthday on her birthday. She woke up to a room we had decorated while she was sleeping only to tell us, that, no, she was two! No birthday! She calmed down about that later on, luckily.
I think we all need some nice time at home, and I’m going to look for a day Bj doesn’t have to work late and try to do a birthday re-do. Maybe some of her favorite (healthier) foods, her favorite books, outside time, and lots of train play. Really that’s all she wanted and we way overshot.
I think there are lots of good lessons learned here, I’m still pondering what they all are.
*Edited to add: I don’t think that Tuesday really minded that she didn’t like everything at Disneyland, and we certainly had some fun moments (as everyone else on the trip mentioned, they did have fun!). This tired mama is just being honest that not all trips are wonderful, and some are lots of work for us. It’s no one’s fault, it’s just really that you can’t always understand or know what to expect from toddlers and pre-schoolers, as other mama’s of young ones commented. They are fickle funny things, and really do like routines (dispute my terrible attempts at them I guess how we muddle through at home is a routine to her). I’m always going to be up for trying new adventures though, because that’s what life is.
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I followed this link and asked Tuesday some questions on her birthday. Love the answers, I think I’m going to do as the blogger suggests and pre-make a mini for Tuesday’s questions up through 18 so it’s easy to pull out each year. I also want to video her answering the questions (some of which I’m sure would have different answers tomorrow).
1. Favorite color? Green
2. Favorite toy? Thomas (her wooden trains)
3. Favorite fruit? Grapes
4. Favorite TV show? Thomas
5. Favorite thing for lunch? Grapes, apples, and salami meat
6. Favorite outfit? Jammies
7. Favorite game? Running
8. Favorite snack? Grapes
9. Favorite animal? Monkey
10. Favorite song? Thomas, The Mix (what she calls Somebody I Used to Know, since it’s on the mix Bj made me for Christmas)
11. Favorite book? Thomas: Toby the Tram
12. Best friend? Chloe
13. Favorite cereal? Chex
14. Favorite thing to do outside? Play with water
15. Favorite drink? Orange Juice
16. Favorite holiday? Christmas
17. Favorite thing to take to bed? Toys; Thomas toys (she never does this so I asked again), Birdie
18. Favorite thing to eat for breakfast? Candy Canes (never happened), Pancakes and Bacon
19. What do you want for dinner on your birthday? Bacon, grapes
20. What do you want to be when you grow up? A knitter
21. What do you want to do when you grow up? Take somebody to Disneyland and to animal store (?), knit, chew gum.
Anything else you want to tell me? Three is happy.
I added the parentheses for clarification when necessary. She is still so totally in the now. Can you tell who had grapes as a snack today? I also added the last question to the list I found, as Tuesday is more into what she will do over what she will be (a concept I don’t think she’s really grasped yet). This is such a fun thing to do. Part of me really wants me to do my perspective on her favorites vs. her answers, and I might do that on a scrapbook page. -
She is so proud of her first haircut. Her nana (Bj’s mom, retired professional hairdresser) cut it for her on the second day of the new year. I think nana’s been counting the days until she could cut her hair! And it’s so perfect, she really just trimmed off all those baby wisps that kept getting tangled up. It is so much curlier now. This is right after. I need to get a picture of her in the daylight (did I mention the first haircut was in an RV?!), but first I’ll have to give her a bath! I’m so bad about washing her hair because I’m terrible at it. So I always wait for the weekend and Bj washes her hair without fuss or tears.

It’s about time I guess, Miss Sparkly Pants will be three tomorrow… THREE!
But oh, she’s not three yet, and don’t you dare mention it!
Recent adorable conversation of the week:
Eli (just turned 4 year old friend), “how old are you”
Tuesday, “I’m two, right now.”
Eli, “But you talk so well.”
LOL and she does, none stop and all day long.
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