Disney

The family took an impromptu trip to Disney World over Memorial Day weekend while we were in Jacksonville visiting my parents. In retrospect, taking a toddler and infant to Disney World on what may be their busiest day of the year may not have been the best timing. On top of that, it was also “Rock your Disney Side” day, one of the rare events where the Magic Kingdom is open 24-hours and people can wear costumes into the park, making it a even more popular weekend than usual.

Given all of that, we still had a great time! We stayed at Disney’s Art of Animation Studios, which worked great for us. We had a Finding Nemo themed family suite, which gave us plenty of room and Laurel absolutely loved! The entire place featured art and imagery from Finding Nemo, the Lion King, Cars, and the Little Mermaid. If I had to guess, I would say Ariel better watch out. I think Anna and Elsa may be coming for her wing at the resort during the next renovation. Speaking of Anna and Elsa, we didn’t get to meet them at the park. Even when we woke up early and went straight there, the line was 420 minutes long. It was the only attraction that ran out of fast-passes ahead of time. Turns out Laurel was happy enough seeing the characters in the parades. We did, however, wait in line to see Tinkerbell, but that didn’t turn out like we expected. If you didn’t already know, Laurel is a huge Tinkerbell fan. She has seen all the movies… at least 20 times each. She would not stop talking about how excited she was and what she was going to talk to Tinkerbell about the entire time we were in line. As soon as she went up to meet her she claimed up. After an hour in line, she made a duck face in every photo. EVERY PHOTO!

I think Kyllan’s favorite part of the trip was watching all of the parades. Laurel’s was definitely Finding Nemo the Musical, especially after staying in a Nemo room. Kyllan and I were both shocked by how much Elliott enjoyed Its a Small World. In fact, he still perks up whenever he hears the music. My favorite was Kilimanjaro Safari in the Animal Kingdom.  I think our time at the Animal Kingdom really made the trip. The crowds, the heat, and the waits at the Magic Kingdom were  just too much for the kids to bare and the Safari and Finding Nemo the Musical were the two best attractions in the entire park.   We have tons of pictures from the trip. Here are a few below.

 

The Castle
Tinkerbell
Elliott Having Fun!
Sleeping with Nemo!
A Few Tears Along the Way

 

Summer Post

This summer has proven to be a hectic one in the Cody house. Kyllan has started a new job, my research lab at the university is keeping me busy, Laurel now has her own social calender and Elliott has been fighting a nasty bug. However, it has not been all work and no play. We have still managed to have quite a bit of fun! I have been uploading pictures to Flickr, but have not managed to sit down and post about our adventures.

At the end of may my father received a humanitarian award from OneJax, an interfaith organization that promotes diversity. Kyllan and I were able to make it down to Jacksonville for the awards ceremony. Find the pictures here.

From the OneJax website:

This award recognizes individuals for their outstanding dedication and community service. William Cody, MD is one of four recipients of the 2014 Silver Award. Prior to joining St. Vincent’s Medical Center in 1991, Dr. Code practiced in the U.S. Naval Hospital. He spent countless hours teaching young physicians in the Family Practice Residency to care for and treat women. Dr. Cody personally delivered hundreds of babies and also supervised hospital residents. Much of the time and service he gave was uncompensated. Dr. Cody is currently the medical staff president-elect for St. Vincent’s, Riverside. He is an active member of the Deerwood Rotary Club and has enlisted the aid of his club in sponsoring nurses’ travel on the Haitian missions.

 

Humanitarian Award

While in Florida Kyllan and I made an impromptu trip to Disney World with the Kids. It was an interesting trip, to say the least. I’ll make another post about the trip later this week.

Magic Kingdom

The month may also means Graduations, especially in the Cody house where there is a graduation every year. Here is a link to pictures from my university’s graduation and from my cousin’s graduation.

 

Graduation Day
Cousin’s Graduation

 

Elliott’s 1st Birthday

Yes, Elliott’s birthday was almost a month ago. I know. We’re trying, but we are exhausted.

For Elliott’s actually birthday we took the kids to the Fort Worth Zoo. (We went to the Dallas Zoo for Laurel’s 2nd birthday.) We had a great time and took loads of pictures. Laurel loved seeing all of the animals and I pretty sure she thought the trip was for her. Elliott simply enjoyed being outside and seeing new things. Kyllan and I were happy to have two well behaved kids! When we returned from the zoo Elliott opened his presents and we had birthday cupcakes. It’s been rough on her. My mom’s birthday, my dad’s birthday, my birthday, Kyllan’s birthday and then Elliott’s birth just come one after the other and she cannot figure why hers isn’t here yet.

You can find all the photos from the day here.

 

Birthday Boy!

 

Opening Presents!

 

The Cody Family

 

The Cody Girls

Vacations

Earlier this month Kyllan took a girlcation with some old college friends and left me and Laurel all alone in Dallas. I won’t name any of the people that seemed overly concerned, but I did let them know that Laurel and I had a great time by ourselves. (I have been a parent just as long as Kyllan has!) There were trips to the park in her wagon, running errands with daddy, free photos, and lots of being tossed in the air.

We took a family trip to Turks & Caicos this past week. A return to the country we honeymooned in for Kyllan and me, the first trip for the Cody parents and Laurel’s very first trip to the beach. We had a great time and the beach was just amazing as we remembered. The fall semester beings next week, and I am incredibly busy right now, so I might not get around to uploading pictures and video to the blog until early next week. Maybe sooner.

Below is a picture of Laurel taken at the photography studio at Buy Buy Baby. The photographer was training someone and has no babies to take pictures of, so he offered me free photos if I let her take some of Laurel. You can see the progress of her scar from “the incident” healing.

Adorable

Thanksgiving

Laurel made her first trip out of Texas and first plane ride two weekends ago when we traveled to Jacksonville, Florida to spend Thanksgiving with my parents. We were so nervous about how she would handle the trip, but she slept the entire way down and back! We had a great time with my parents. They were amazed at how much Laurel grew over the past month. We had Thanksgiving diner on Thursday, of course, did a “little” black Friday shopping on Friday and Laurel entertained a few family friends on Friday. Pictures from the weekend can be found here.

Kyllan & Laurel

 

Beautiful Smile!

 

Laurel with "Bebe"

 

Big Kids

Joyful Occasion

Kyllan and I were in Jacksonville this past weekend to help my mother celebrate 5 years of cancer survival. My mother enjoys 3 things in life: family, friends and dancing, and that is exactly how she decided to mark the occasion. Everyone in attendance at the “Pink Party” was someone that reached out to her or provided solace while she was receiving treatment. Food, live music, champagne toast, a dance tribute by two little kids (making an encore performance from the wedding) and something called the “pink ribbon dance,” which I am pretty sure was a Betty original, made it an event to be remembered. As always, pictures can be found on my Flickr. (There was a photographer at the event, so I didn’t capture everything. Hopefully there will be more photos to come.)

The Ballroom
Bill & Betty Gettin' Down!
2 1/2 Generations of Codys

Brandon’s wedding

A couple weeks ago, William and I traveled to Cleveland for the wedding of my cousin Brandon.  It was a fun weekend and a beautiful wedding.  No to mention,  it is always good to see family.  I wish we could have stayed a few more days, but it was still nice.  Pictures from the wedding weekend are posted on Flickr. Congratulations Brandon and April!