Hello Florida & Happy DAVE-cember!
Although large crowds & high humidity are not my thing (wilderness & snow worshiper here), couldn’t have been more excited to celebrate Dave’s 18th birthday in the place he loves best…DisneyWorld Orlando.
Limited myself to 3 full days. Up by 630am each day, stayed ‘til park closings at 11pm – 3 FULL days. If you’re gonna do it, go BIG, right? Arrived late Saturday afternoon – was the last to arrive in Orlando (Mountain time zone challenged). After hotel check-in, rushed to Magic Kingdom for dinner at Cinderella’s castle, followed by fireworks.
Spent Day 1 at Hollywood Studios, Day Two around Epcot, Day 3 in Magic Kingdom.
Can’t go wrong sharing time & memories with family! Happy DAVE-cember!
Fav Park – Epcot (World Showcase fan)
Fav Dinner – Coral Reef (lover of fish – both in the tank & in my belly)
Fav Ride – Aerosmith’s Rock N Rollercoaster (not generally a thrill ride guy but the music rocked)
Fav Impromptu Christmas Event – Candlelight Procession (American Adventure Pavilion/Epcot)
Fav Breakfast – Akershus Royal Banquet Hall/Norway (smoked fish & pastries – my kind of breakfast :))
Fav Buffet – trick question/no such thing as a favourite buffet (reason Americans are bursting at the seams)
Fav Character – Lady Tremaine & Stepsisters/Cinderella (idea to Disney: an ‘all-Villains’ Park, cool huh?)
Least Fav Character – Ariel, little Mermaid (met 2 of them – both were creepy, been left underwater far too long)
Fav Stage Show – Beauty & the Beast/Hollywood Studios (yep, even better than Fantasmic!)
Most Over-rated Grand Opening – Fantasyland (wait ‘til 2014 when everything is built)
(kinda my) Fav Retro Ride – It’s a Small World (but ride needs a major do-over; the 1970’s were 40 years ago)
Fav Gift Store – see Buffet response above (exchange ‘bursting at the seams’ with ‘hoarders’)
Fav Language Choice when bored with English – German (Epcot’s Spaceship Earth will never be the same)
Fav Hat – Michaela’s Candy Cane Holiday hat (no Mickey ears for us)
Fav Christmas Xtra – Gingerbread House (Grand Floridian)
Overall Fav – Christmas Lights & (fake) Florida Snow, Hollywood Studios (absolutely the best!)
YouTube video ‘David’s 18th Birthday Bash’
xmas lights & fake Florida snow (short clip)
Beauty & Beast (stage show clip)
Magic Kingdom (fireworks clip)
- arrival dinner at Cinderella castle
- castle dancin’
- Florida’s version of lodgepole pines
- Day 1: Hollywood Studios
- Beauty & the Beast stage show
- Mickey slays Dragon at Fantasmic!
- best Xmas light show ever!
- Day 2: Epcot
- bird watching
- gingerbread house at Grand Floridian
- ’tis the season!
- Disney Dining Plan STUFFED
- Day 3: Magic Kingdom
- why I’m not a huge fan of Disney: humidity & whole lotta PEOPLE
- David & Michaela
- castle posers
- thumbs up for DAVE-cember
- Fantasyland flex contest
- goodbye DisneyWorld
- meanwhile…back in Colorado
My first night hike – sorta. Ok, ok…my first night hike without first being struck by lightning (Mt Audubon) 🙁
Flew to Salt Lake Saturday morning and spent a completely spontaneous weekend with Kimberly. Attended four hours of piano recitals, followed by dinner at Mazza (Middle Eastern grub), then my first planned night hike.
After first layering up, we drove Big Cottonwood Canyon in search of a hike.
First stop, Brighton Ski Resort. Too early in the season for skiing, but still a mighty nice locale for hiking. ALSO, appears we arrived in time for a late season Halloween party in the woods (it was that or a zombie apocalypse – LOL>) We chose an alternate route which ran us under the chair lift and provided an amazing view of the stars. However 15 minutes in, wham! – on our backsides…the day’s sun had created a landscape of ice.
Back to the parking lot, posed by a pre-season Christmas tree and off to Solitude. More Christmas trees – but no hike. Argh. Down the canyon and just off the S-curve, we found our trail – Lake Blanche.
https://www.utahoutdooractivities.com/lakeblanch.html
Can’t say Lake Blanche Trail was my most challenging hike of the year – but I did fall in love with NIGHT HIKING.
NIGHT HIKING is kinda magical and spooky all at the same time. Thousands of stars, rushing water, trail drop-offs, eery silence & unexplained night noises. PLUS I got to wear a (borrowed) headlamp! Two or 3 miles into our hike, sat riverside, stared skyward and talked for hours. 11:28pm when we returned to the car. Super fun night.
Fast forward 2 days:
REI took advantage of my new ‘night hike’ passion and sold me a new Black Diamond Headlamp. LOVE LOVE LOVE it!
- layering up before my first night hike
- first stop, Brighton Ski Resort
- snowy trail, then wham! – ice!
- preseason Christmas pose
- just past the S-curve, we found our hike
- my new passion: NIGHT HIKING & headlamps
- who says I can’t stay up past 10pm?
- impromptu Sunday morning Tabernacle visit
- Christus on Fast Sunday
- ho hum…spontaneous Utah trip over
My friend Kimberly chose Millcreek Canyon – no more than 15 minutes from Salt Lake.
This week’s hike was sandwiched between baptisms at Salt Lake Temple and ‘Luz de las Naciones: Sus Promesas’ (cultural event) at the Convention Center. Non stop, jam-packed weekend plans!
Desolation Trail to Salt Lake Overlook (Overlook Trail, Trail 019)-(4.8 miles round trip). Trail is accessed from the Desolation trailhead located just east of Millcreek Inn on the south side of the canyon. This a moderately strenuous hike that leads to a fantastic view of the Salt Lake Valley. The Overlook Trail is also a popular snowshoe trail in winter.
Lucky for me there was plenty of snow (’cause I LOVE SNOW)! Snow has a way of transforming even ordinary hikes into uber scenic panoramas. Warming afternoon temps caused heavy snowfall melt from the canyon’s tall pine branches – creating steady droplets against the stunning white backdrop & piercing sun. Beautiful hike day!
Church on Sunday, then a quick drive to ‘This is the Place’ Heritage Park before my return flight to Colorado.
Go big or go home, zero regrets! Taking in all of life’s moments.
(p.s. Many many thanks to Kimberly’s Aunt Carma & Uncle Don for lodging & guest room accommodations.)
Millcreek Canyon (snowmelt clip)
- beautiful hike day: snow, sun & 40-degree temps
- from ordinary to extraordinary
- quick drive by after church
- ‘This is the Place’ Monument
- last pic before Colorado flight home















































