Even though it was exhausting, I am so glad I was able
to chaperone Jonny’s band trip to Disneyland! We had so much fun!
On
Friday night, we had to be to the school by 10pm. They had a chaperone meeting, then all the kids started
arriving. We had another meeting and posed for the group picture and got on the
bus.
The back was so loud
and it was so much quieter at the front. The only problem was there was a
window or something that kept rattling and squeaking all night long at
different intervals and it was really hard to sleep. A couple of the boys kept
getting their phones out even after I told them not to but eventually, they all
put them away and tried to get some sleep. It wasn't easy to sleep but we
tried. They got us up at 5:30 AM to get ready to go into breakfast. It was
raining pretty hard. I got the boys situated, or they situated themselves actually,
and then I went in the bathroom to get changed and put some makeup on. The boys
all said they ate well but they also had ice cream, so whatever. Thankfully,
the buses dropped us off right by the door so we didn't get very wet going in
and out of Golden Corral. The bus parked very far from the shuttle buses. It
was really nice to go through security at the Toy Story lot and not have to do
it at Disneyland, but then when we walked in, I saw that the security line was
pretty short so I guess it didn't matter today.
Here we are on the shuttle bus.
We got into
California Adventure a little after 8 AM. We stopped at the bathrooms so the
boys could change and we got lockers. I got a Genie plus pass for Guardians of
the Galaxy so that's where we went first.
Austin and Reid and I
didn't ride it but the other boys liked it. We tried to go on Web Slingers on
the way to Guardians of the Galaxy but it was closed. I went ahead and booked a
Lightning Lane for it and sure enough it was open after Guardians so we went
right on. The boys loved it.
They wanted to stop
in the Spiderman shop after the ride. After that, we used our Lightning Lane
pass for Toy Story Midway Mania.
I was pretty proud of myself for beating all the boys on Toy Story.
Incredicoaster wasn't
available pretty much all day. After Toy Story, the boys wanted churros. Graham
and I got cookie Num Nums and then a couple of the other boys saw it and got
some too.
Next, we went to Cars
Land and explored it for a little bit.
They did a little
shopping and I finally had a minute to text the parents. Then we headed over to
Soarin’ to use our Lightning Lane. The boys really liked that one. By then, it
was around 11 AM and we were right next to Smokejumpers Grill so the boys
wanted to have lunch. I did a mobile order and it was ready immediately.
Everybody got burgers and fries and Jonny got chicken and fries.
At first, the times
for Rise of the Resistance didn’t seem like they would work, but then I decided
to book Millennium Falcon Lightning Lane and Rise of the Resistance individual Lightning
Lane because they were available pretty soon and I knew we could get it done
before the boys went to their workshop. It wasn't raining at that point, but I
was nervous that it was going to start raining again and they might miss out.
Some of the boys were dying to do the Star Wars stuff. It had stopped raining
for a little bit; it was raining on and off all day. It was nice to have a
break while the boys ate. Once they were done, we walked over to Disneyland and
went straight to Galaxy’s Edge.
We went to the Millennium
Falcon Smuggler’s Run ride. I didn't ride but I took their picture and got off
the exit.
We got a few pictures with R2-D2
And got the obligatory Millennium Falcon picture
Then we all rode Rise
of the Resistance together. It was nice to walk right on both rides. By
then, it was after 1 PM and the boys still wanted to look at a couple shops at
Galaxy’s Edge. They also stopped to get sodas that are in cool, spherical
bottles. I had to rush them so we could get to our meeting spot for the
workshop. We walked the kids all the way through Downtown Disney and that's
when it started raining again, right when we got to the meeting place by
the Downtown Disney stage. I made sure the boys were all settled and then I headed
back. They went into their workshop. I went to back to California Adventure to
get some real food. I did a mobile order at Cocina Cucamonga for some QuesaBirria
tacos. They don't really package things to go very well; they just put it on an
open plate for you even when it's raining. I got another plate to cover it and
put it in a Ziploc bag and carried it over to Avengers Campus to Pym’s Test Kitchen.
The line was super long and all I wanted was a Chocosmash candy bar. I
swear there were 40 people in line. I saw that they did mobile order so I did a
mobile order for it and I got it in about two minutes. I found a little table
for myself where it was outside but covered and sat there and ate my tacos and half
of my candy bar.
I organized the
pictures and sent them to the parents and the kids in the chaperone group chat.
I read my scriptures and did my Duolingo lesson. By then, it was after 4 PM and
I had to go meet the boys after their workshop at 4:45 PM. I stopped at Trolley
Treats and got a sugar cookie and two bags of English toffee and then I booked
it over to meet the boys. I made it in plenty of time. They were running late
so we had to wait about 10 minutes for them to finish up. I had made some
reservations for Tomorrowland already. First, we went to Buzz Lightyear, then Space
Mountain.
It started raining
right before we walked across to Space Mountain, then I realized it was
hailing!
Then they wanted to
do a little shopping. They wanted to stop to shop quite often. I can't remember
all the times but it was many times that they wanted to stop and look around
and get souvenirs. We spent quite a bit of time at the one outside of Space
Mountain. While they were shopping, I set up a mobile order for Alien Pizza Planet
because that's where most of the boys wanted to go. Then we went on Star Tours.
Then I ordered the food to be prepared and it was already ready by the time we
got there. Actually, at that place they serve it as you come up; it's not
already ready. We found a table fairly easily and the boys ate their pizza and
we decided what we were going to do next. I was getting concerned that if we
didn't head over to California Adventure to ride the Incredicoaster, we might
miss our chance so we decided to do that next. I asked the boys to pose for a
picture on Main Street so we did that.
Then we headed over to California Adventure.
At the Incredicoaster, it said the wait was 40 minutes but it was super short,
probably less than 20. Jonny and I got to sit in the very front. I don't think
I've ever done that before. They asked us to use a little strap to hold our
backpacks just to be safe. It was as fun as ever, but it was so cold. At least
it wasn't raining right then.
We stopped at the
little store on the way out and headed to Disneyland.
We stopped at a
couple of hat stores for the boys and I stopped at Jolly Holiday for my
Matterhorn Macaroons. Then we walked over to Haunted Mansion and got in the
Lightning Lane. I figured Big Thunder might be closed because of the rain, but
we walked over there and got right on. I had done a Lightning Lane earlier in
the day but we weren’t able to use it. I tried to make another one and it
wouldn't let me so we just got on it like normal even though the Lightning Lane
ended hours ago. We headed to Galaxy’s Edge and passed the pretzel cart and of
course I had to try the strawberry cheesecake pretzel. It was kind of
underwhelming. The boys wanted to go to the Droid Depot. Reid and Elijah each
bought one.
They really wanted to
ride Millennium Falcon again and the standby line was short so I waited while
they did that and ate my pretzel. We walked over to Fantasyland because they
wanted to take pictures of themselves trying to lift out the sword in the
stone.
By then it was almost
10:30 PM and so we went to Main Street and they looked at a couple of shops. I
bought a bunch more bakery items to bring home to Michael and the boys. We went
to the lockers to get all our stuff and headed out to meet the teachers. The
walk to the shuttle and to the bus was kind of hard because I was carrying a
lot of junk I had bought. It was such a relief to finally make it back to the
bus.
That night on the bus was pretty
rough, but it was actually a little easier than Friday night because I was so
tired. We got on the Toy Story shuttle and had to walk forever just to get to
the bus and it was still raining. It took me forever to get settled because I
didn't know where anything was. I had put things in different bags and I
couldn't find my charging plug. Today, I discovered it was actually in my
backpack that I used for the parks. Halfway through the night when we stopped
at to go to the bathroom, I just got out my portable charger and used it
instead. Anyway, once we got on the bus it took me forever to get ready for
bed. I didn't bother washing my face and I couldn't get everything situated
like I had on Friday night so it was just open at my feet and I just laid
to the side. My feet were so wet it felt like there was a lake inside each of
my shoes. It's like there was a time limit on the shoe covers and they just
stopped working eventually. (I found out later that they had a slit in each one
and I returned them to Amazon.) I took off my shoes and socks and put some
fresh socks and my slippers on. Jonny fell asleep within five minutes of us
getting on the bus last night. He was out. I was so relieved. I finally got
myself organized and was able to get some sleep. I didn't wake up until the bus
driver came over the intercom and said we're in Arizona and they were switching
drivers and if you had to use the bathroom you could. Hardly anybody even woke
up. The entire bus was sound asleep. One other lady and I got off the bus to
use the bathroom. We were pretty far ahead of the other buses. For some reason
they were 10 to 15 minutes behind us and we never did find out why. After
the bathroom stop, I went back to sleep. I had to switch my position a number
of times but I think I mostly slept until we were about half an hour away. There
was no way I was going to wake up those boys until we were about 15 minutes
away. Then she got on the intercom and gave everyone some instructions. The
boys got all their stuff organized. They didn't want to get up and get their
bags from the shelf above. Jonny looked at me and he was so sweet and he said, “Mom
can you get me my backpack?” He didn't want to stand up while the bus was
moving. So, I got all the boys what they wanted from up above. One of the boys
in our group was feeling sick and vomited.
Luckily, I had a Ziploc bag to give him so it wasn’t too bad. We asked
the bus driver to turn on some cool air. Anyway, he was OK after that and the
mom said he was feeling better later so that was good. By the time we walked
back to the car, most of the people were already gone. We got home and brought
everything in. We put a few wet things away. I said good morning to Daniel and
Andrew. They woke up a little bit after we got there. Jonny was so tired. I
told him he needed to go to bed so I went upstairs to make sure that he did and
he was already cozy in his bed and half asleep. I got in bed around 9:30 AM. I
didn't set an alarm clock because I figured I would only sleep for a few hours
but Michael woke me up at 6:30 PM. He sounded a little guilty, like he
wasn't sure if he should let me sleep longer or if he should've woken me up
earlier. Apparently, he came into the bedroom at 4 PM to sleep and I was
completely out and I don't even remember that. I was shocked when he told me it
was 6:30 PM. Michael made dinner so we ate and had our family home evening
lesson and talked about our week. I just focused on doing the things that
needed to get done and left everything else till tomorrow. Jonny was kind
of moping this evening. His Wi-Fi wasn't working properly. I had sent him a bunch
of pictures but he never got them. I was worried that maybe he was upset about
something that happened on the trip or maybe I embarrassed him or I didn't do a
good enough job. He assured me he was just tired and he wanted his Wi-Fi to
work. So, I had him turn off his phone and turn it back on and suddenly the
Wi-Fi worked. Later, he looked so happy and he was showing me pictures
and he really brightened up. I realized that was what was bothering him
all along is that he wanted to see the pictures from the trip. He was much
happier once he got those pictures.
Like I said, it was
exhausting but wonderful! I’m so glad I was able to go and Jonny had a blast!
Andrew did a great job at the State DECA Competition. He won awards for Membership and Promotional Campaigns. He has earned a spot in the DECA International Career and Development Conference in Orlando, Florida in April!
I am so glad
I was able to go to Dad’s retirement luncheon!
I’m grateful to Michael for taking care of everything at home so that I
could go.
February 11,
Thursday
On Thursday
morning, I saw the boys out the door and went to get my hair done. It was a little too brown this time but that’s
ok. I got all packed up and went to the airport but quickly realized
that my flight was delayed. I was pretty excited that I had time to go to
Cowboy Ciao and get a Stetson salad. I haven't had one of those in about 20
years. I remember eating one when we went there in Scottsdale for a fancy
dinner way back when we lived in Apache Junction. Anyway, the flight was
delayed about an hour. I had a window seat so that was nice. There was quite a
bit of turbulence on the flight. I ate my salad and enjoyed it thoroughly. I
had done a check in for Enterprise so I went straight to the garage and I got a
Camry and drove to the hotel. I drove across the Courtney Campbell Causeway and
sang along to the radio. I easily checked in and got to my room and got ready
for bed. By the time I got there it was 12:30 AM.
February 10, Friday
Wow, what an epic day! I had my alarm set to
wake up at 8:30 AM but I was awoken at probably about 8 AM by a super loud
garbage truck. I got up and started getting ready. I think it was around 10:30
AM when I left. It took me about 30 to 40 minutes to get there. I got there
right at 11:30 AM like Karen asked me to. She put me in a little empty storage
room with some desks and tables and I waited in there until it was time to come
out. I heard Ken Marks get started and introduce some new managers. Then Karen
Jones came to get me. I was so nervous I couldn't even sit down while I was
waiting. I was nervous Dad would come back there or something but he never did.
I walked out and it took him a minute for it to register. He said it was like
time stood still for a minute while he figured out what was going on. He
stretched his arms out wide and laughed with joy. I'm so glad they got it on video!
I really, really wanted them to and they did. They also got some good pictures,
which I'm grateful for. His first question was, “How did this happen?” I
laughed and said, “I got on a plane.”
I sat with him while
they continued to surprise him. They gave him a very cool gift which was a
Bible that had some important US documents at the back, like the Declaration of
Independence. It also was signed by Lee Greenwood. To make it even cooler, they
had a pre-recorded video message from Lee Greenwood. It was personalized and he
was really talking to Dad and wishing him a happy retirement. In it, he joked
that Dad should go to Florida but he already lives there.
They had two people from the Sheriff's Youth Ranch
come up and say some very nice things about Dad. Their names are Scott and
Teresa. It was cool to meet them today.
Then there were messages from Chuck Urban, who he worked with for many years in Tallahassee.
There was another video call with Eric Clark who is the IT guy Chuck Joachim who does their insurance.
Camaray Simmons who does their social media was also there. She lives in Tampa and it's pretty rare for her to come in so Dad was pretty happy about that.
Ken Marks got up and
talked about me for a little while and talked about SweetLeaf and Dad going to
NASCAR with us. Then he asked me to get up and say a few words, which I hadn't
been warned about so I was pretty nervous. I can't even remember what I said. I
know I said that Karen Jones had reached out to me on Facebook and at first, I
didn't think I could go but then I thought, well why not? Michael said I should
go and I moved some things in my schedule around and got the plane tickets and
planned the trip. I mentioned how Dad is really good at surprises but it's very
hard to surprise him back so I was excited that this worked out and I was able
to surprise him today. I thought about telling the story about how dad
surprised us on Emily's first birthday but there wasn't much time and everybody
was waiting for the lunch so I didn't mention that. I said how I'm Dad's only
daughter, only child, and how he has always been there for me over the years. I
said that I know everybody knows how he is at work but that he's also a
wonderful father. I remember saying that he's the best dad I could ever ask
for. I remember saying that he's a great example to me of loving and serving
others in many different ways. I have no idea what I said at the end, but I
think it was something about how I was grateful I could make it there.
Afterwards, Ken Marks said I did a good job and that he hadn't told me about it
so I wouldn't worry about it so I guess it's just as well. He's right, I
would've stressed. I generally speak pretty well on the fly. I know I got
choked up in the middle and I didn't quite know what to say. One of the new manager
guys came up to me afterwards and said I made him cry. So, I guess everybody
got my intention and understood the message I was trying to get across.
After that, Ken asked
Dad to lead everyone in the Pledge of Allegiance. Dale gave a prayer. Then everybody
started eating. Ken asked Dad and I to go first. They had all kinds of barbecue
and it was really good. I had the brisket. I enjoyed sitting with Dad and
talking with Terri Marks. She is lovely, inside and out. She had her grandson
Beckham with her and he was adorable. They had had grandparents’ day at his
school that morning and he told them they could take him home and she couldn't
resist. He seemed a little bored but probably preferred to be there instead of
school. He had fun playing with the balloons. Linda Drake had made the
centerpieces and they had a real piston in them that had been cleaned up. They
made a point of telling Dad that he should take one home and they also had a
bouquet of roses for me to take home. Some people came up and greeted us and
said how much they will miss Dad. It was very nice. They had two really nice
cakes. One was for Dad's retirement and one was for all of the birthdays.
We got some pictures
taken. He talked a little more with the two people from the Sheriff's Youth
Ranch. I talked a little more with Terri. Ken said the band was coming at 3 PM.
I think by then it was almost 2 PM. Dad took me over to the main building and
showed me around. It's really nice! He showed me Karen's office and one of the
conference rooms. He showed me his old office where Linda is now situated. It's
right next to Ken Marks's office. They're attached and there's a glass wall
between them.
He had a little
cubicle in the accounting room where he's been sitting to give Linda her space.
There are three other girls in that area. He was helping somebody with
something and then when he was done, he wanted to go pick up a seat for the four-wheeler,
but Ken had asked me to keep him there because the band had already arrived and
they were setting up and so if he went outside he would've seen them. I had a
really hard time keeping him from going to get that seat. Once he has something
in his mind that he needs to do, there's no stopping him but somehow, I made it
work. I kept asking him about pictures and then we talked to the girls in the
office. Finally, I texted Ken and told him that I was having a hard time
because he wanted to go get that seat. When Dad realized I was trying to stop
him, he asked somebody to go get the seat for him. I knew he was onto me.
Apparently, the place where the seat was was going to close early that day so
he wanted to make sure he got it. Ken called me and I went into the lunchroom
and told him what a hard time I was having and he sent some people up to talk
to Dad to stall for more time. Finally, Linda came to get him and take him
downstairs. She told him Ken needed help at the delivery area. They took him
out the side door and Ken's Kids were out there, some of the kids from the
Sheriff's Youth Ranch. They had been picked up from school to come over and see
Dad. I think there were about eight of them. Dad was so excited to see them. I
was relieved because I knew he would think that was why I was stalling. He
later admitted he did.
Then he wanted to
take the seat that he was holding that the lady had given him and put it in his
car, so I told him, you stay here and I'll go put it in my rental car. The
bummer was, while I was gone doing that, that's when the band showed up so I
missed Dad's initial reaction to that but apparently, he was pretty happy about
it. I got it on video when he looked at me and said, is this why you were
trying to keep me from leaving? I laughed and played innocent but he knew. We
enjoyed quite a few numbers from the band.
They played the
National Anthem and God Bless the USA.
They played the Macarena and did the
dance to it so we all got a chuckle out of that.
They played We are the
Champions by Queen and Celebration by Kool and the Gang.
They played a couple
more that I can't remember, but I got most of it on video. After that, we got
some pictures with the band.
I took pictures for
Ken of the original four who used to be at Ken Marks Ford. That's Ken, Dad,
Karen Jones, and Cameron Ker.
We said our goodbyes.
Dad looked at Ken and said I don't know how I can thank you enough. We walked
back into the building where the luncheon was, which is going to be the used
car building. The Sheriff's Youth Ranch kids were in there having some of the leftover
food which was nice. One of the boys came up to Dad and said, thank you for
showing us what true service is. I don't know if those were his exact words but
they are pretty close. Dad was really touched and talked about it quite a few
times the rest of the night. We said our goodbyes to them. Dad needed to go
pick up the four-wheeler so we took his truck over to get the trailer and to
pick it up. That took some time because it didn't fit on the trailer so they
had to make an adjustment and take off something called spacers to get it on
there. They needed a special tool to remove the spacers, and the guy who could
sell it to them showed up right when they needed him to and now Dad has the
tool to do it himself later. While Dad was dealing with all that, I was talking
to Michael because he found out that Daniel was going to be having a lot more
kids over so I called Papa John's and they were able to add three more pizzas
to our order. I told Michael he needed to go to the store to get more soda,
some cookies, and a veggie tray. He said he would handle all that. Once the
four-wheeler got loaded, Dad drove me over to get my rental car and then we
headed back to Palm Harbor. He went home and I went to the hotel. I had some
texts and things to deal with on my phone. Debbie was with Dad when they picked
me up. I gave her a hug and got in the back. Dad had mentioned going to
Bonefish Grill. I had made a reservation at 7:30 PM and we tried to get in
earlier. We showed up at 6:30 PM and they said they couldn't give us an earlier
reservation and the wait was an hour and that they would text us when it was
our turn. So, we wasted a little time and Dad drove us around the Sheriff's
Youth Ranch and showed us some things. Then we drove over to Publix so I could
get some cookies. Then we drove back to the restaurant and there were some nice
chairs outside and it was a very pleasant night so we sat out there and waited
for a while. I tried again to get them to get us in earlier and they said they
were waiting for people to leave. We got a picture.
Finally, they got us a table at a nice booth. The dinner was
delicious! I love their corn and lump crab chowder. I got a cup and Debbie got
a bowl and she loved it, too. I ordered the butterfish, which was the same
thing I had when we were at Daytona and it was amazing again. After dinner, Dad
drove me back to the Howard Johnson's. I said my goodbyes to Debbie and came
back to my hotel room. I've spent the last two hours trying to get caught up on
my phone and my emails. Ken Marks texted us a bunch of pictures and Karen Jones
emailed me a bunch of pictures. She sent me 14 emails, all with pictures
attached. That was so nice of her. She and I texted back-and-forth and I
thanked her a lot. Earlier, when I was waiting for Dad and Debbie to pick me
up, I texted Ken Marks and thanked him again for all he did for Dad and for
including me. I talked to Michael and he said everything was fine at the house.
Apparently, the kids went to the park to play soccer and then came back and
ate. There was enough food, so that's good. Now it's finally time for me to go
to bed.
February 11, Saturday
I got up this morning at 7:30 AM so I could get
ready and get checked out. Dad picked me up and helped me load my stuff in the
car and then we went to Chiefland to the ranch. He said it would take two hours
but it was closer to 2 1/2 hours. We stopped at a McDonald's on the way so I
could use the bathroom since there's nowhere to go there. It was a really nice
drive and a really nice day. I had a great time talking to Dad. He said he's a
little bit sad that he won't be able to go into the office on Monday and
reminisce with everybody about what a fantastic retirement celebration it was.
He said he hadn't really thought about that. He'll have lots of opportunities
to go back there and say hi to people. He still does a lot of things for Ken,
such as go up to the ranch. He brought the four-wheeler up. When we were
leaving, he told me that he wasn't going to try and meet with those two guys
which was a relief because we wouldn't have had time. We got there and he
unloaded the four-wheeler and put it in the garage. We took a few pictures and
I took a video so I could send them to Ken since he asked for them.
We spent about 10 minutes there and then got back in the car
and left. It was quicker getting back. We talked about so many different
things. We talked about the kids. We talked about the trip to Las Vegas and him
coming out to Phoenix. We made it to Chicken Salad Chick near his house on 19
by 2 PM. I had the one with fruit and it was good, as always. We enjoyed our meal
and then Dad drove me about 10 minutes away to the Howard Johnson's where I had
left the rental car. He waited for me to get organized and I gave him one more
hug and then I left. I got to the airport right around 3:30 PM when I wanted
to. There weren't very many people on my flight. I was thrilled that the two
seats next to me were empty! I took advantage of the empty seats next to me and
laid down. I think I took a nap for about an hour. I got home easily and did
some unpacking. I watched some TV with the boys and went to bed.