We have been in Florida for a week and it feels as comfortable as if we have
been here for years. I have built enough ankle strength to be able to jog around
the neighborhood every day. I am doing a daily 5K and taking it slow (13mm) so I
don't injure the ankle. Also, it is very difficult to breath while running in
the heat and humidity. The sun is so intense that it makes me feel like an ant
under a magnify glass. But this was the dream and I am living it.
The
villa we stayed at last year had cockroaches. We complained and the property
management company said "This is Florida. You need to get used to bugs." This
year, we made the villa produce evidence that they regularly pay for
professional extermination. And we thought all was good. Until today when we
were invaded by ants all over the house! In ten minutes we killed 70 ants and
they kept coming! I called the management company and complained but by the end
of the day we have had no response.
On Mondays and Fridays I work half
days with the understanding that when I get out if work we will go to a park. My
family hasn't completely caught onto this idea. Today, I got out of work at noon
(keep in mind that work is in a home office) and the family wasn't ready to
leave until after 3!
We headed to Animal Kingdom and arrived in just
minutes. The Animal Kingdom is the hottest of all the parks because the dense
trees block any breeze. Each year the trees get more and more dense and the park
gets hotter and hotter.
I remember when the park opened we could see the
waterfalls outside Rainforest Cafe - not today! It is overgrown with trees. I
have a memory of Animal Kingdom having a boat ride around the river. It was like
a serious version of the jungle cruise. No one believes me, but I remember it.
We
only have a handful of favorite rides and we were able to do them all in about
four hours. We even got to see the new Lion King Theater (which looks a lot like
the old theater except in a new locations).
A
great aspect of a long stay (including living at Disney)is the freedom to go to
Disney for a few hours in the evening. There isn't any need to do full day
marathon trips to the park. A few comfortable hours is perfect. Animal Kingdom
closes early so we left and ate dinner off property.
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