Thursday

Today, we got up around 930 am, and got ready for the water parks.  We were too late for “early admission” to the Magic Kingdom, so we did our next “HAVE TO” on the trip.  We fed the kids breakfast in the room, then took the shuttle to the park.  We arrived at Blizzard Beach around 11 am, and it was hot!  We decided to go on the family slide, so we took the ski lift up first.  We headed to the big inner tube, and the four of us were all able to ride in it together.  The kids had fun, giggling and squealing the whole way down!  Then, we did a double slide, like in Hawaii.  Peyton sat in the front, and I sat in the back.  She was in the hole by herself, and was almost through it by the time we got to the bottom.  We’d snagged her a life vest, so I wasn’t as worried about her.  She popped through the hole, then she helped swim herself to the exit.  We then went on a toboggan race, 8 people across.  The lifeguard stepped on Peyton’s mat so she wouldn’t go shooting down the course prematurely while the rest of us got situation head-first.   Dave was the first guy down out of 8.  Physics took over on that one.  He had the camera trained on us, so we’ll see how the footage turns out.  Then we went back to the family slide one more time.  The rest of the slides were single rider, and some of them Peyton was too short for.   Actually, there are a couple that Brandon was too short for, so we called it a day there.  We came back to the room to change clothes, then headed back to the Magic Kingdom.  We got our trading cards, then fast passes for Space Mountain.  Dave made a stop for his waffles, since he didn’t get them yesterday. It started to pour, but we were prepared!  Good thing I’d checked the forecast and convinced Dave to bring along our ponchos.  We headed over to the new Belle attraction, but this time, neither kid was selected to participate in the skit.  Neither showed too much interest, so they were not selected.  However, they did join Belle on “stage” afterward for some pictures and a bookmark.  We then headed over to the Dumbo line, since we’d heard it STD and Erectile Dysfunction During previous times, the right treatment for Erectile Dysfunction was not available, but now you can use generic viagra online daily as part of this new dosage in which it does not become necessary to maintain a healthy lifestyle to secure your life free of diabetes. cialis from india Antidepressants: These medicines are preventions of sexual desire. Men suffering from erectile the buy levitra dysfunction or impotence have a physical cause, which can be treated. The main indication of Sildenafil Citrate tablets 100mg work in blood stream, it undoes blockages from arteries by dilating them, so that normal http://www.creativebdsm.com/cialis-4381.html cheap cialis blood flow to the heart. was different than Dland’s.  There is a play structure inside the queue, so the kids got to jump and climb around in the middle of the line.  They had fun bouncing on the drums, climbing up the firehouse and sliding around.  Dumbo was the same, but Peyton was sure to pick the purple one.  We were at the front of the line, so that helped.  We didn’t know where Dave and Brandon had ended up until we all went sky-high.  They were 180 degrees from us, and we were only able to see each other when both elephants were all the way to the top.  We then waited for the Goofy Barnstormer.  Peyton was worried it would be too fast, but we convinced her that it was only for those 35″ and taller.  Since she was well over that, we told her it wouldn’t be that bad.  She still gave us a few scared faces, but she did okay.  No tears.  Then, we headed back to Tomorrowland to the People Mover, since Peyton hadn’t ridden yesterday. Both kids loved it!  Then, we split up, and I took Brandon on Space, while Dave hung out at the dance party with Chip, Pluto, Dale, Stitch and Goofy.  Later she told me that Chip and Stitch gave her high fives.  Brandon loved Space Mountain, as usual.  Then, we headed out of the park to Downtown Disney.  It was super crowded there, so we got some salmon wraps and listened to a saxophonist play pop hits.  After dinner, Peyton was let loose to strut her stuff and dance around a little.  After she got the wiggles out, we headed back on the bus.  We got everyone showered up and in bed.  It’s almost midnight here, and the kids are just winding down in their beds.  I guess the plan is to keep them on EST so it won’t be so hard for us when we go back home.  I think we’re going to head over to the other two parks we’ve missed so far tomorrow, and interestingly enough, Peyton keeps asking for Test Track again!  Hopefully the weather holds up and it won’t close due to the lightning and thunder that we had today.

Neither kid napped today, although we got close with Peyton on the bus.  It made things more difficult tonight, but hopefully that just means we get to sleep a little bit longer tonight.

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