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To Infinity and Beyond! Cuteness Overload with Cara & Buzz Lightyear

I’m not sure when exactly Cara became obsessed with Buzz Lightyear. I think I may have casually mentioned last year that she should have a Buzz Lightyear Party when she turned 3 years old. From there, her love of Buzz just exploded and we encouraged it. For some reason, I love that she’s not in to princesses. They’ve never particularly excited me, but to have her love something so unexpected is just fun.

She was also given a Buzz Lightyear costume from a friend at the same time, and although she didn’t love to wear the whole costume, the Buzz wings were perfect. Easy to put on and fun to wear. Once we got to Virginia, she started wearing them everywhere and it was so fun to watch the Asian tourists at the National Mall point to her and smile.

The first ride we went on in Disneyland was Buzz’s Astro Blasters. As you exit the Astro Blasters, the gift shop is full of awesome Buzz Lightyear and Toy Story paraphernalia. We found a zip up hoodie jacket that she looked adorable in, but couldn’t stomach the $50 price tag so decided to wait. I’m so glad we did. On day #2 over in California Adventure we found a t-shirt for the low price of $22 that worked perfectly. As we are headed into summer and warmer weather, she’ll wear it a lot more too.

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We knew going in to Disneyland that meeting Buzz would be a highlight for her. Day #3 started in California Adventure and having spoken with some of the character handlers I knew Buzz’s location was behind the Screamin’ roller coaster along the Midway Games section. We wandered over that way around lunch and were disappointed to see Jesse out for her photo op (we had already seen her in Disneyland and Cara was not impressed).  As I went up to ask when Buzz would be coming, like magic he walked out of the staging area. I’ve never seen Cara more excited. We hurriedly got in line and patiently waited for our turn.

You. Guys. It was PERFECT. So perfect it made me ridiculously happy for her. Buzz was SO great. He reacted to her shirt and wings, was totally “shocked” that Cara looked just like him and Cara just ate it up. The girl didn’t stop grinning.

Oh -and the way she looked at him? Pure Joy.

To Infinity and Beyond!

Its moments like this that make me so happy to be a parent. At that moment, watching her excitement and happiness, it was worth every penny we spent to be there.

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How to Make your Smartphone Battery Last ALL day at Disneyland

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Smartphones are useful tools, but their short battery life can cause plenty of frustration at someplace like Disneyland. Having spent a week at Disneyland, my smartphone battery never dipped below 50%. Read on to learn my tricks:

Disable WiFi and Bluetooth

You won’t be using these anyway, and they will waste lots of battery looking for connections.

Disable Mobile Data

This is the big one. Turning off Mobile data saves battery in two important ways. First, mobile data takes lots of battery power. This is particularly true in crowded areas like theme parks, where thousands of cellphones are fighting for limited cell signal. Second, inbound push notifications cause your phone to ‘wake up’ to process the message. When you disable data, you prevent push notifications from causing your phone to wake up and burn battery in the process.

Use a Desktop Widget to toggle data on and off easily. Some quite useful things on your smartphone (maps, line wait time apps) will need data to work. Use a desktop widget (I use Power Toggles) to make switching data on and off easy. iPhone users will need to get familiar with adjusting their settings for fast switching. There are times that having data is useful, particularly when waiting by yourself in a long, boring line. Save your data use for these times, then turn it back off when life begins moving again.

Use Text Messages (SMS) to Communicate

Using Text Messages may seem old-school in the days of Facebook and Google Hangouts, but it’s perfect for communicating in a crowd. SMS messages are sent along the same control channel that your phone uses to coordinate with cell towers, and that gives you two important advantages. First, SMS messages are extremely battery efficient. Second, SMS messages are faster and more reliable then anything requiring a data plan.

If you need to communicate with a group and don’t want to deal with sending SMS messages to everybody on your phone, use an app like GroupMe.

GroupMe assigns a new phone number for your group. One message sent to that number will be sent to everybody in the group. Note that after the group is created in GroupMe, you need to tell it to use SMS message delivery before turning your data off.

Share Later

Now that your battery will last all day, pull out that phone to take pictures and video. Then, wait till the end of the day when you have your feet up to post those pictures with friends. This not only saves battery power, but prevents you from standing in the middle of the Happiest Place on Earth with your face glued to your phone. Enjoy your experience, and share it later.

Enjoy!

Using these tricks, my phone battery was usually between 50% and 70% after a FULL day in the park. It was always ready when I wanted to snap a picture or coordinate with my friends.

Note that these tricks work well at parties, conferences, conventions, and sporting events. Apply everywhere as needed!

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This Week on Instagram

This Week on Instagram Feb 8-14 Whew! 5 days at Disneyland. It was amazingly fun, but by the end we were all exhausted. Lots of Buzz Lightyear, Mickey Mouse, Cars Land, and yummy food!!