brookelizabeth
Jambo Wildbunch Gang
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2006
Continued from previous post
We went into the World Showcase via Mexico
Little boy, big ball!
The new Mexico place hadn't opened yet, so I tried to snag pictures of what I could - the beautiful roof.
Outside eating
CS cash register area
Someone must have mentioned wanting a sweet - probably Joe - because my next pic is:
Norway yummies.
The floor inside the Norway bakery
Joe's selection
Mine, mine, mine!
Henry is at that age where he wants his OWN. I recall a moment when he wanted his own treat, his own drink, his own, own, own. And their ain't no way I'm A) Paying for him to have his own, because B) That much sweet would make him sick! After a few tears and an apple juice, he was quite satisfied...and thankfully enjoyed Joe's school bread more than mine.
He kept asking who this guy was and why he had a sword. Explaining the Vikings to a 3 year old is an interesting task.
Let's keep rollin'...
Either I was an oinker this day, or there was a time gap, without pictures, because up next is:
I just ate a Sweet Pretzel, but I KNOW this was mine. And Henry's.
All well, we are on vacation, right?
This was the first time I had tried Kaki Gori, and yummmmmmmmmmmm, yum, yum! That is not your ordinary snow-cone! Very tasty and refreshing on this hot day.
We sat up near the CS and Henry ran around - he loved that he could easily crawl around on the stools and since it was near empty up there, I allowed it.
I think he thought he was busted - I normally don't let him do this kind of thing!
Pretty, pretty.
It had started to rain-and we didn't have our ponchos, so we decided to head onwards toward the Boardwalk. We were beat. We had been in Epcot for 9 hours. Pizza and a movie back in the villa sounded like a perfect activity for that evening.
Heading out...
I took a few minutes to look at the details of these various paintings. I love these little details that Disney adds in!
While looking at the paintings, I saw this little dude. Maybe he was trying to stay dry???
Continued in next post
We went into the World Showcase via Mexico
Little boy, big ball!
The new Mexico place hadn't opened yet, so I tried to snag pictures of what I could - the beautiful roof.
Outside eating
CS cash register area
Someone must have mentioned wanting a sweet - probably Joe - because my next pic is:
Norway yummies.
The floor inside the Norway bakery
Joe's selection
Mine, mine, mine!
Henry is at that age where he wants his OWN. I recall a moment when he wanted his own treat, his own drink, his own, own, own. And their ain't no way I'm A) Paying for him to have his own, because B) That much sweet would make him sick! After a few tears and an apple juice, he was quite satisfied...and thankfully enjoyed Joe's school bread more than mine.
He kept asking who this guy was and why he had a sword. Explaining the Vikings to a 3 year old is an interesting task.
Let's keep rollin'...
Either I was an oinker this day, or there was a time gap, without pictures, because up next is:
I just ate a Sweet Pretzel, but I KNOW this was mine. And Henry's.
All well, we are on vacation, right?
This was the first time I had tried Kaki Gori, and yummmmmmmmmmmm, yum, yum! That is not your ordinary snow-cone! Very tasty and refreshing on this hot day.
We sat up near the CS and Henry ran around - he loved that he could easily crawl around on the stools and since it was near empty up there, I allowed it.
I think he thought he was busted - I normally don't let him do this kind of thing!
Pretty, pretty.
It had started to rain-and we didn't have our ponchos, so we decided to head onwards toward the Boardwalk. We were beat. We had been in Epcot for 9 hours. Pizza and a movie back in the villa sounded like a perfect activity for that evening.
Heading out...
I took a few minutes to look at the details of these various paintings. I love these little details that Disney adds in!
While looking at the paintings, I saw this little dude. Maybe he was trying to stay dry???
Continued in next post