Saturday, April 30, 2016

The Best Surprise Birthday I've Ever Planned!

SOOOO - Steve was turning 30 this year, and he's managed to have some pretty un-fun birthdays the last few years (last year excluded - though he was at a conference for it instead).  His first year of PT school he had a final for his hardest class ON his birthday.  I wasn't even allowed to make him a birthday cake that day.  His second year he was studying for finals.  And his third year was the worst - he took boards ON his birthday.  There was some serious making up needed for such crummy birthdays.  

I decided a getaway would be the most fun and set to researching and polling people's opinions on great places to go.  It got down to Chicago, Washington D.C. and Harry Potter World.  I only had a few days to work with, because I decided I wanted it to be a surprise and I even got his coworkers to work it out for him to switch his Wednesday off for getting Friday off so we could have three days to work with without him knowing.

After digging in and looking at flights, Harry Potter World won out with convenience of flying and maximizing our time.  My amazing friends offered to watch our kids for the weekend (since it's tricky getting family here anyway and for only a short time).  I planned and planned and fretted that somehow he would find out, but amazingly he was TOTALLY blindsided when I told him!  I was going to wait until he got home from work that day to throw him in the car and tell him, but he was feeling pretty bummed about having to work four 10's in a row instead of his usual two and two.  Also - I was so excited I couldn't stand it anymore!!  



He had NO IDEA.  Even when I was telling him he thought I was going to tell him I was throwing a party for him.  Haha!  

It was absolutely fantastic!  We flew through the night and got to Orlando in the early morning.  We found our hotel, snoozed for a little bit in the car, and then headed for some crazy fun at Universal Studios!  
Orlando here we come!!
It was so strange being able to just pick up and go somewhere and literally carry NOTHING in our hands wherever we went!  It was like getting a taste of an old life we used to have that was fun to visit for a few days.  

Universal Studios did NOT disappoint!  Their graphics on the rides made them SO amazing!  We loved the Spider-man ride, the Transformers, and the Jurassic Park ride as well.  We went on all of them at least like 4-5 times.  

Spiderman for Ross!


Hogsmeade!


And Harry Potter World was surreal!  I felt like I literally walked in to Diagon Alley or Hogsmeade.  Their shops were fantastic, and the Forbidden Journey ride was my absolute favorite.  I think we rode that one seven times and I never got tired of it.  The waiting lines were also really entertaining.  They even had the moving/talking picture frames on the walls, Dumbledore's office, and the goblins at their desks at Gringotts.  

We ate at the Three Broomsticks one day and the Leaky Cauldron the other day.  I, of course, had their yummy fish 'n chips, and Steve got his turkey leg.  The butterbeer was TO DIE for!  SO good, and we even sampled the butterbeer ice cream which was not to be ignored!  

They had wands you could buy that would actually do magical things in the shop windows if you said the magic words and waved your wand the right way.  They were fun to watch.  Hogwarts looked amazing and we even took a ride on the Hogwarts Express (to the other park).  

Inside Hogwarts waiting for the Forbidden Journey ride. :)

Penseive

Got our Butterbeer!

Olivander's Wand Shop

The Knight Bus!

Gringott's!  The dragon really breathed fire! 
The Gringott's ride

We even got to see the Delorian and Doc!

Some transformers for Ross ;)

Despicable me parade!


The Sorting hat - who would really talk to you!

Hogwarts!

I loved every second of the humidity - even if my make-up was sweated off after 20 minutes.

There was an 85 ft. drop at the end of the ride at Jurassic Park.  And the T-Rex was crazy realistic!

Spider-man ride 3-D!

And of course Steve got his turkey leg! :)
Each night we came back COMPLETELY exhausted and fell asleep the second our heads hit the pillows.  We did have a dinner at Carraba's one night which was delicious and then just ordered pizza in the next since we were DEAD.  Steve's poor toes were like grapes with their blisters.  We even took a taxi for the mile and a half ride home the second day.  But it was all worth it.  

It was SO fun to be together just having a grand ol' time and being carefree for a little while.  Our kids had a super fun time too!  In fact, Ruby was very upset to leave.  Haha.  She got over it after a while though. :)
Ruby saying bye to Avery's house.  They were quite good to her there. :)

She felt better after a car ride and a donut though. ;)
Rowly was doted over as well enjoying all the attention from friends and a cute dog. :)

The only wrinkle in the trip was missing our flight home when the airline was understaffed to check people's bags in.  We managed to get home though and put ourselves back together. :)

My Steve is pretty much the best thing in this world.  He works so hard and give us so much of himself, his time, pretty much everything he has.  He deserves every good thing in this life, and I love that he's mine forever.  My life is always better whenever he's around and I love him with all my heart.  Happy 30th birthday Brown Eyes!  You're the best there is!

3 comments:

  1. oh I am so happy that you got to go.....I am hoping to take laura to harry potter in London maybe in a year or so when she is able to endure sitting up for more than an hour......I love you guys sooooo much......look out for a package sometime in the next 2 weeks!!

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    1. Pam you are so sweet! We miss you too, and I sure hope you get to go to Harry Potter. Laura would LOVE it! Love you!!

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