Friday




  Let's



 Do
EPCOT







First!

 


What a wonderful day.  It is fantastic how Epcot excited the kids about learning.  Really that is what it is about.  It started as an experiment in innovation.
Chase eating a German Pretzel
Chase at an outdoor concert.
Nathan not as impressed with the pretzel.

Saturday

Harry Potter...of course!

Ice Cream for Breakfast is GKTW specialty.
And this is where we ate it.
Our stomping grounds at Give Kids the World.

Nathan's first introduction to equestrian therapy.  Now he goes once a week.  His therapists call him a natural.  They are amazed at his enthusiasm and love of riding. 

There are so many wonderful pictures.  I just want to put them all up!
Lots of wonderful character photo shots at Universal Studios.  Universal was so wonderful and kept pulling us backstage for personal meet and greets!  Super people!
Man, I know I look awful...but it was really hot that day.
GIRL POWER!
Captain America told Nathan he was in the club.  

I can't tell you how much they loved getting this picture taken!

Nicole had a lot of fun in Seussville revisiting her role as Jo-jo in Seussical the Musical.
She could sing right along with the cast.
Brooke also in Seussical was singing less and trying to avoid her stalker!

Dr. Seuss...gotta love'em
Brother 1 & Brother 2
Things were going well!!!

Heading home each not was never a disappointment.  We loved going back to our own personal castle at GKTW.  And, everyone was ready for a good nights rest.

Sea World! Such an inspiring place.

Nathan
Brooke
Chase 

Looks like they are under water at Sea World.

HATS!

Samantha
Nathan
Chase

We love dolphins


Breakfast at Give Kids the World.
Most gracious service every morning.  What a way to start the day.
Bacon for breakfast!

While looking at pictures from the trip Nathan came to me and said, "Go castle".  He had packed a bag and had it slung over his shoulder.  It had a ball and a toy airplane.  My boy is still in there.  He just needed some incentive to let us know.
What a beautiful castle it was.  Our own personal home.  It is the most welcoming place I have ever been.  They truly wanted us to be there.