Tuesday, April 19, 2011

A trip To Disney


In March, on our way up to Tennessee from Florida, we stopped at Disney World. The kids had been to Disney several years ago, but they didn't remember a whole lot about it. We had a great, but tiring time! We were thankful for friends at the Palm Beach Lakes church of Christ who hooked us up on some free tickets!  And we were also thankful to find a hotel room that allowed our dog, Toby to spend the day in our room while we were at the park.  Our neighbors in the hotel were probably not very happy about that decision since Toby probably barked the entire day.  He does not like to be left alone.  And it was probably even worse since he was in a strange place. 




 

Emma got her picture made with a pretend Aurora at Downtown Disney. 


And Walker enjoyed watching the little train.  He is somewhat obsessed with trains.  And when you ask him about his trip to Disney, he tells you about how he rode the bullet train (aka tram) and the real steam engine two times.  That was certainly the highlight of his trip!  And it was while we were still in Downtown Disney that he was traumatized by the automatic flushing potties in the bathrooms.  15 minutes of our time there was trying to convince him to go to the bathroom!

We watched the 3D Muppets movie and Emma enjoyed her big pink glasses.

An attempted picture of the entire family in the Muppets theatre.


Do I look like Mary Poppins?  When you pull on this umbrella, it rains!


Olivia fell asleep in her stroller.


Chris trying to get Walker to smile at the camera.


Me and Emma waiting for the parade.


Olivia with a monkey on her back.  Everyone always says that this is like child abuse, but I say, it it helps you keep from losing them, it is worth it!

We got to see lots of the characters like Snow White in the Main Street parade.

Emma posing by the castle.


Walker finally took a nap.  It was much needed!


The kids playing on the Tom Sawyer island. 

Chris with all of the kids on a really fun bridge.  It was on top of barrels that were in the water, so the kid loved running back and forth and jumping up and down as it moved.  You could even get your feet a little wet if you jumped hard enough!


Olivia and Walker at the end of the day were really tired, but we all thought the light parade was worth staying a little late for!


The train float was one of the many fabulous things we got to see in the parade.  The light parade was the one thing that all three of the kids absolutely loved!  We had a great day!

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