Day 9 - We woke up bright and early, had a good breakfast, and headed on our way. Our first stop was in Lawrenceville to meet one of our soap providers, Linda and Ed from lyesoap.com, and pick up some soap. We also had the opportunity to visit a bit and learn about the soap making process. Angelica is quite interested in the whole process. Then we continued driving, and driving, and driving... until 7:30 when we finally arrived at our campsite in Fort Clinch, Florida. We set up our tent, partially in the daylight and partially in the dark, but not until we were warned to avoid the bobcats, alligators, and overly aggressive raccoons!! We showered and settled down for the night, knowing we had an early morning ahead of us.
Day 10 - We set an alarm for 5:00 am so that we could watch the sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean. It was truly remarkable. Miracle and I were quite tired so we went back to the campsite and napped a bit before tearing down the tent. As soon as that was done, we went to the beach to enjoy some time playing in the ocean. Miracle struggled to push me in a beach wheelchair. I struggled to let her, knowing that if I didn't, I wouldn't be strong enough to handle the rest of the trip. When we had spent enough time in the waves and gathered our fair share of shells, we headed to Orlando. We arrived at an amazing resort that we have the opportunity of spending two weeks in thanks to the generosity of a friend. We got settled into our suite and headed to bed, anticipating the next day's adventure.
Day 11 - We headed out early to Blizzard Beach, but it seemed like things kept slowing us down so we didn't arrive at the park until 10:30. I traded my wheelchair for one of theirs so that the water wouldn't ruin mine. We enjoyed the day thoroughly, much more than anticipated.
We also became more aware of people's misconceptions about wheelchair accessibility. There are truly only two rides that are completely accessible. There are a few more that are moderately accessible, mostly because the staff are so accommodating and go out of their way to make the Disney experience enjoyable for everyone. People wrongly assumed that we went to the front of the line when often we had to wait longer for things that were accessible, like the gondola necessary to transport wheelchairs to the top of the mountain. We learned firsthand that a route that is accessible to wheelchairs often covers more distance and time than the more direct route designed for everyone else. Enough of the rant.
Day 12 - The first day of Nationals - we slept in a bit before heading to the Convention Center and registering the girls for the festival and turning in their artwork. Miracle entered three categories: Short Sermon, 3-D art, and Digital Photography. Angelica entered Digital Photography.
We were all tired, so we headed back to the resort and napped again. Once we awoke, we had a quick lunch and headed to Downtown Disney. We weren't sure what to expect. We had a lot of fun looking through the shops. We are looking forward to returning later to spend one of our tickets at Disney Quest.
Day 13 - We were up bright and early to head to the Convention Center. Miracle was scheduled to preach at 10:24. When we arrived, we looked through the artwork to make sure the girls' artwork was set up properly. Once we were satisfied that it was, we looked around the exhibit hall for a little while and headed to the room where Miracle was scheduled to preach - she got a Superior and is anxiously awaiting news of whether or not she will receive a call-back. After that, we headed back to the exhibit hall for the rest of the day. We all got henna tattoos and the girls participated in a scavenger hunt with a college Miracle is looking at. All in all, it was a good day.
Plus, I got a bit more of a perspective of life in a wheelchair in public... kids are on my level and talk to me freely, struggling people are more willing to share their struggles - possibly because it is obvious that I have struggles of my own, and it provides a great angle for photographs!
We were finally at the resort early enough to have some time to relax and wind down before falling into bed. We grilled our dinner and ate outside. Then we sorted through the day's finds and cuddled on the couch for a bit before the girls headed off to bed.
I had hoped to blog more consistently while we were here with the Internet access but have been so tired that hasn't happened. I have to learn to listen to my body and slow down so that I don't get too sick and going to bed rather than blogging is part of that.







