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A Great Wish Fulfilled

Jordan and I take a break from meeting with princesses to pose for a photo We are back in Pasadena–and we’re exhausted. No alarms this morning. The family fell in as each member awoke. We greeted the day with a big platter of pancakes and large pots of tea.We spent all day Saturday at Epcot. In the morning we breakfasted in Norway at a special Princess affair. Our family was announced to the room as the “Royal Family Vincent” with Jordan leading the procession with pomp and circumstance.

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Disney/MGM

It was a slower paced day, but no less fun. We spent the majority of it at Disney/MGM. Jordan proved to be the venerable thrill-seeker we’ve come to know and love. She rode Tower of Terror with us, and even made a funny pose for the image capture system. The highlight of her day was seeing Ariel in the Little Mermaid stage show. She’s looking forward to tomorrow – when she has breakfast with the princesses at Epcot.

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Magic in the Kingdom

Jordan shares a story with Cinderella while getting her autograph Day 4 finally came – our trip to the Magic Kingdom. For the record, our “rest day” on day #3 was not very restful. Instead of lounging leisurely as we planned, we spent many hours out of the room shopping and being pampered. While Jordan and Jeanette were over at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique getting Jordan’s princess makeover, Luc and I decided to spend some quality time alone together on the links.

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Wish Photos

We’ve been posting photos from our trip onto “Flickr”:https://www.flickr.com/photos/larryvincent/sets/72157594472406306/, if you’d like to follow along.

A Princess Makeover

Jordan gets a complete “Princess Makeover” at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique at Walt Disney World She has a princess personality, and today she got the makeup, hair and gown to match. Our friends at Disney arranged a complete princess makeover for her at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique. She loved it. The photo above was captured as they wheeled her chair around so that she could see the finished product.