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Friday, April 23, 2010
Disney World (Part IV)
We spent our last day at Epcot. Henry brute-forced his way through the whole day without a nap and did just fine.
At the Japan pavilion, he got to make a traditional Japanese Noh mask...which he immediately used to try and scare everyone around him, including strangers.
Looks pretty happy in these 3D glasses right? And he was fine for the first 15 minutes of Honey I Shrunk the Audience. It was when the whole theater started shaking back and forth to simulate being chased by a giant cat, causing Henry to yell "Mommy, where are we going?!", that we had to make our early exit.
A quick dance before eating German food and saying goodbye to Disney World. Ricola anyone?
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Disney World (Part III)
Hollywood Studios. Disney's smallest park, but the one with Playhouse Disney and Cars characters and the Muppets. So score one for three-year-olds!
Yep, Handy Manny was there en toda su gloria de habla espaƱola. Also pictured here are Felipe, Squeeze, Pat and Dusty.Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Disney World (Part II)
We spent Sunday at Animal Kingdom. That morning, we went to Donald's breakfast safari, where we got to eat (among other things, Mickey-shaped waffles) with Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy and Goofy.
The whole gang. Turns out, Donald shoots a lot fewer cannon balls when you get him in a one-on-one situation.
A very special moment...Henry was pretty much in awe.
Henry has a tiny Mickey that serves as a sort of travel-sized Duckie--it serves the same purpose because it's soft and has a tag. When Henry met the real Mickey, he took him by the hand and led him to Alexis and then asked her for his Mickey. He wanted to show it to the real Mickey...and he even demonstrated how he uses it by taking the tag and rubbing it against his cheek. Real Mickey was not at all creeped out by this and actually seemed touched.Saturday, April 10, 2010
Disney World (Part I)
To celebrate my parents' 50th (!!!) wedding anniversary, the entire family -- six and two-thirds grandchildren, two daughters, two sons-in-law, one son, one daughter-in-law, one patriarch and one matriarch -- spent five days at the Happiest Place on EarthTM, Walt Disney World. It was Henry's first time there and he loved it (Maelstrom, spinning tea cups and Honey I Shrunk the Audience in 3D notwithstanding). His favorite parts, besides the joy of spending almost a week with his cousins and Gran Gran and Pop, were meeting Mickey Mouse, Snow White and the real Lightening McQueen and Mater. I'm sure he also liked staying up past 10:00....but what else can you do when you have 8:30 reservations to eat Eissbein-Gratin mit Gebackenen Zwiebeln at the Germany Pavilion?
We were contractually obligated to pose for this picture.
Besides the perfect weather, we also enjoyed great timing. This parade started up about ten minutes after we walked through the front gates.
A dream come true: driving a race car (a red one, no less) with Pop riding shotgun!
We were contractually obligated to pose for this picture.
Besides the perfect weather, we also enjoyed great timing. This parade started up about ten minutes after we walked through the front gates.
A dream come true: driving a race car (a red one, no less) with Pop riding shotgun!Thursday, March 18, 2010
Guitar Hero
You may remember that we tried to potty train Henry a while back, but those efforts were interrupted by the swine flu. But we finally made another go of it recently and the results have been outstanding. So now Henry is out of diapers and in to big boy underwear! His reward? A "real" guitar! Check it!
Pickin' and grinnin'
Pickin' and grinnin'Monday, February 22, 2010
The "Bolympics Player"
We've been watching the Olympics a lot around our house lately...which has inspired Henry to want to be a "Bolympics player" himself. Here he is competing in some of his events.
The luge:
Cross-country skiing:
(Nude) ice skating:
The luge:Cross-country skiing:
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