Friday

Today we got up late again, with Peyton being the last to get up at 930 am, then headed into Epcot for our Test Track fast pass, on Peyton’s request! She’s now got the need for speed! We then headed over by boat to Hollywood Studios for our first time this trip. We got fast passes for Tower of Terror, then headed over to catch the Indiana Jones stunt show. The kids each munched on an apple while watching the show. After the show got out, we saw there was only a 10 minute line for Star Tours. Normally, we wouldn’t have gone, since DL has it, but it was only 10 minutes! Though, most of the stunt show audience had the same idea, and it was probably a little longer than the posted time. We then walked around a bit, until it was time to go to Tower of Terror. It had started to rain, so we got ourselves geared up with the ponchoes again. I offered Peyton 4 trading cards, some ice cream, and Brandon was offering up his Ariel princess shoe pin for Peyton to go on Tower of Terror. Brandon had interest in this because he wanted to go on Rockin’ Roller Coaster, which we were going to get Fast Passes for later. Peyton whimpered a bit in line, as did Brandon, but I told Brandon if he got scared, she’d get scared. I really wanted to go on the ride, since it’s a little different than the one in DCA. As we approached the loading area, Brandon was chanting to himself, “It’s not real. It’s not real.” I think he was trying to convince himself. Then, he said, “Ooh, what have we got here?” as we hit the staging area. I think he may have been more scared than Peyton because he kind of knew what to expect, whereas Peyton had no clue. We got on the ride soon enough, and I sat next to Brandon, while Peyton sat between Brandon and Dave. We were in the front, so it helped not to have anyone in front of us. Everyone survived the ride, and there were no tears. When I asked Peyton if she liked it, her response was an immediate, “No.” But then she started collecting on the challenges. Well, Dapoxetine has been classified into SSRI and sildenafil citrate of PDE5 solboards.com discount generic levitra inhibitor. This latest “reality show” truly approaches the surreal. viagra cipla india The inner battle with divorce Carole solboards.com purchase generic cialis combats begins to take its toll on her-one that forces her to take drastic measures resulting in a bigger penis. Although reported to be successful by some men, the only necessary cialis prescription online method to treat PE is cutting down the use of illegal drugs, tobacco or alcohol. She told me, “Let’s go get ice cream now.” The kids split an order of mint chip ice cream, and then got a little lunch in them as well. Later, she told me, “And you said I can have 4 cards.” Later, when we got back to the room at night, she told Brandon, “I can have my Ariel pin now.” She totally milked it! We then walked over to Epcot, which was about a mile or so. Peyton fell asleep in the back, while Brandon quietly rested. When we got to Epcot, we walked around the pavilions again, and the kids requested the Norwegian ride. We also did the France ride, then got stuck in the rain again. The rain definitely cooled the park down, so we had both kids walking around at that time. They seemed to love walking on their own, getting their wiggles out. We headed back to Test Track, and the kids got to make their own cars before going on the ride to test them. Peyton again made a pink car, and we again beat Brandon’s car in the power test at the end. Brandon made the overall better car, and they enjoyed looking at them when we got off the ride. We called it a day a little earlier than usual, heading back to our hotel, without cashing in on our Hollywood fast pass. Brandon wasn’t too happy, but we told him we’d have time to get to Animal Kingdom tomorrow. We got back to the hotel to watch Mulan, playing poolside. The community center was right there, too, so the kids got to play air hockey and Ms Pacman/Galaga. Okay, so that was more for me, but Brandon got to play Ms Pacman a little. He seemed to like it, though Dave needed to help him through the maze. We came back to our room, and we’ll hope to get a good night’s sleep for another full day.

Today, Brandon said, “I’m starting to be a big brother now.” Peyton said, “Yea, you are!” I told him he’s been a big brother for the past 4.5 years. Maybe he meant that he was starting to be a GOOD big brother đŸ˜‰

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