The first two nights we stayed at Falls Lodge at Big Cedar. We went on this trip because a year ago they sold it to us for dirt cheap so that we would go to their timeshare presentation. It was definitely worth it. The accommodations were fantastic! And, yes, even after us practicing to say NO to the timeshare salesmen, I almost fell for it. Enough on that though!
Here was our lovely room. It had a HUGE jacuzzi tub, a large walk in shower and a balcony. These were very sound proof rooms and had very comfy beds. Both of these very important to me!
Night #1 was a mother's worst nightmare. We put Bodey in his own bed, because he is all over the place when he sleeps. I slept with the never-moving once he falls asleep, Booker, and Dusty slept on the camping pad on the floor. I couldn't sleep. I was just laying there picturing Bodey falling out of that bed onto that HARD floor. Then I was trying to figure out what we would do when he cracked his head open. Could an ambulance find us? Oh nevermind, I remember seeing where the hospital was in town. We'd just drive him. See why a comfy bed and sound proof room are important to me? Because I have so many other issues with sleeping. I worry. Well, about 1am, BAM! And Bodey's on the floor screaming. He was fine though. Then, it hit the fan. About 4am I hear crying. But it was a distant crying. But it sounded like Bodey crying. But it couldn't be, he couldn't be that far away. Unless, he was in the hallway. But how would he be in the hallway? No, surely it's just some kid in another room. But this room is sound proof, remember? I got up and the freaking door was OPEN! Bodey was way down at the other end of the hall, bawling. A man was standing with him by the elevators. I was standing in the hallway, in my underwear, screaming for him. I was so freaked out! He had no idea what was going on! The man directed him towards me and I ran and grabbed him. I have NEVER been that scared in my life. All the what-if flowed through my head. What if that guy was a creep? What if we were on the first floor and instead of elevators were the doors to outside? What if he went out on to our balcony? AHHHHHHHH! Needless to say, I didn't sleep anymore. I knew I deadbolted the doors though, and that puzzled me. How did he even get out? Well, there wasn't the normal chain lock that most hotels have, and, the deadbolt is only effective from the outside. From the inside, all you have to do is open the door, and the deadbolt unlocks. So, night #2, we barricaded the door. And Bodey slept on the camping pad. Sheesh.
Saturday morning we went to the kids fishing tournament. There weren't very many fish biting though.
But Bodey ended up catching one!!!
And it was big enough for this trophy. I have never seen him so excited and so pumped up about something. It was priceless.
We rode go-carts... a lot. The boys loved riding with us on the super fast ones. But that just wasn't enough for Booker. This kid has a need for speed. Anything with an adrenaline rush, and he's game. He raced around the kiddie track and drove like a pro.
Night #1 was a mother's worst nightmare. We put Bodey in his own bed, because he is all over the place when he sleeps. I slept with the never-moving once he falls asleep, Booker, and Dusty slept on the camping pad on the floor. I couldn't sleep. I was just laying there picturing Bodey falling out of that bed onto that HARD floor. Then I was trying to figure out what we would do when he cracked his head open. Could an ambulance find us? Oh nevermind, I remember seeing where the hospital was in town. We'd just drive him. See why a comfy bed and sound proof room are important to me? Because I have so many other issues with sleeping. I worry. Well, about 1am, BAM! And Bodey's on the floor screaming. He was fine though. Then, it hit the fan. About 4am I hear crying. But it was a distant crying. But it sounded like Bodey crying. But it couldn't be, he couldn't be that far away. Unless, he was in the hallway. But how would he be in the hallway? No, surely it's just some kid in another room. But this room is sound proof, remember? I got up and the freaking door was OPEN! Bodey was way down at the other end of the hall, bawling. A man was standing with him by the elevators. I was standing in the hallway, in my underwear, screaming for him. I was so freaked out! He had no idea what was going on! The man directed him towards me and I ran and grabbed him. I have NEVER been that scared in my life. All the what-if flowed through my head. What if that guy was a creep? What if we were on the first floor and instead of elevators were the doors to outside? What if he went out on to our balcony? AHHHHHHHH! Needless to say, I didn't sleep anymore. I knew I deadbolted the doors though, and that puzzled me. How did he even get out? Well, there wasn't the normal chain lock that most hotels have, and, the deadbolt is only effective from the outside. From the inside, all you have to do is open the door, and the deadbolt unlocks. So, night #2, we barricaded the door. And Bodey slept on the camping pad. Sheesh.
Saturday morning we went to the kids fishing tournament. There weren't very many fish biting though.
But Bodey ended up catching one!!!
And it was big enough for this trophy. I have never seen him so excited and so pumped up about something. It was priceless.
We rode go-carts... a lot. The boys loved riding with us on the super fast ones. But that just wasn't enough for Booker. This kid has a need for speed. Anything with an adrenaline rush, and he's game. He raced around the kiddie track and drove like a pro.
Cautious Bodey didn't want to drive by himself, but he liked the ferris wheel.
And then, night #3 we spent at Castle Rock Resort and Indoor Waterpark. Booker went down both of those giant slides by himself. Several times. The tube slide was pitch dark too. It scared me, but not him! We also enjoyed the lazy river and kiddie pool.
And then, night #3 we spent at Castle Rock Resort and Indoor Waterpark. Booker went down both of those giant slides by himself. Several times. The tube slide was pitch dark too. It scared me, but not him! We also enjoyed the lazy river and kiddie pool.
Bodey was so nervous and tense swimming the first two days at Big Cedar. But, finally he loosened up at Castle Rock. And then he became pretty fearless!
This slide was more Bodey's style. Short, sweet, and to the point. No adrenaline rushes needed for him.
This slide was more Bodey's style. Short, sweet, and to the point. No adrenaline rushes needed for him.
2 comments:
How fun! It sounds like a perfect vacation with two little boys!
Yikes on the Bodey story... I would have freaked out! I'm so glad he was ok.
I LOVE mini family vacations. I think they are so important for the kiddos and the parents. I can't believe that Bodey got out of the room. I would have never thought that a kid would even think of walking out of the room at night. I'm so glad that the guy wasn't a freak and that Bodey was safe.
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