After practicing their routine, company arrived!
Is it nuts to admit that I might have a really strange crush on Darth Vader??
Each child took their turn battling him. It was great to watch. One boy must’ve been paying attention well (or he knows the show anyway!) because he walked right over and went through the routine like it was nothing. Despite hearing it over and over, I think I would’ve missed something.
Andrew would be the final participant to take a turn!
He was announced as “35lbs of unbridled fury” and went to work. Getting the weight joke was kinda funny, as Andrew weighed around 36lbs then.
He did great! Later, he told me that he had closely watched “that boy that did it really fast” so he’d be able to do as well. He was so proud of himself!
When Yoda began to speak after, I felt kinda dumb. I actually looked around to see where he was! Like I said, I didn’t know how this show played out! How fun would it be if they added an actual Yoda character to the show though?
My favorite part was after Vader gave up and left, leaving the two stormtroopers. I loved how they walked back and forth across the stage, not knowing how to exit. Then when one wished a good day to the Jedi Master, I was cracking up. Too funny! The whole thing was so much more entertaining than I’d expected.
my little padawan getting his diploma!
During the show, I was impressed at how the photopass photographer made his way back and forth in front of the stage without ever distracting from anything. We’d been given a paper to check out our photos and have them added to pp cards before leaving. I assumed the pictures wouldn’t be the greatest, as I’d never been a photopass fan. Surprisingly, I really liked a few of these and we decided to order the cd.
This was the only Star Wars border on the site at the time. Andrew thought it was awesome, so we saved a copy of every image with it!
fighting with that silly light saber!
^my favorite of theirs’^
Before our Star Wars adventure was over, we paused at the speeder bike for some more pictures.
Blake was excited to participate in this part. He’d really been into watching brother, even if he got a little worried, too. Blakers climbed up and was all smiles. Then John told him to make a “mean face” for a picture. This is one of Blake’s silly games, and it’s really cute. Well, to us anyway. It doesn’t take much for me to find my children completely adorable. Haha.. I’m sure all mothers understand that. Instead of giving his cute mean face, Blake gave me this!
That lip only got bigger when brother jumped on behind him!
No clue why he decided to go that way with it! I’m glad he did anyway. It was funny!

Is it nuts to admit that I might have a really strange crush on Darth Vader??

Each child took their turn battling him. It was great to watch. One boy must’ve been paying attention well (or he knows the show anyway!) because he walked right over and went through the routine like it was nothing. Despite hearing it over and over, I think I would’ve missed something.
Andrew would be the final participant to take a turn!
He was announced as “35lbs of unbridled fury” and went to work. Getting the weight joke was kinda funny, as Andrew weighed around 36lbs then.



He did great! Later, he told me that he had closely watched “that boy that did it really fast” so he’d be able to do as well. He was so proud of himself!
When Yoda began to speak after, I felt kinda dumb. I actually looked around to see where he was! Like I said, I didn’t know how this show played out! How fun would it be if they added an actual Yoda character to the show though?

My favorite part was after Vader gave up and left, leaving the two stormtroopers. I loved how they walked back and forth across the stage, not knowing how to exit. Then when one wished a good day to the Jedi Master, I was cracking up. Too funny! The whole thing was so much more entertaining than I’d expected.



my little padawan getting his diploma!

During the show, I was impressed at how the photopass photographer made his way back and forth in front of the stage without ever distracting from anything. We’d been given a paper to check out our photos and have them added to pp cards before leaving. I assumed the pictures wouldn’t be the greatest, as I’d never been a photopass fan. Surprisingly, I really liked a few of these and we decided to order the cd.
This was the only Star Wars border on the site at the time. Andrew thought it was awesome, so we saved a copy of every image with it!


fighting with that silly light saber!


^my favorite of theirs’^


Before our Star Wars adventure was over, we paused at the speeder bike for some more pictures.

Blake was excited to participate in this part. He’d really been into watching brother, even if he got a little worried, too. Blakers climbed up and was all smiles. Then John told him to make a “mean face” for a picture. This is one of Blake’s silly games, and it’s really cute. Well, to us anyway. It doesn’t take much for me to find my children completely adorable. Haha.. I’m sure all mothers understand that. Instead of giving his cute mean face, Blake gave me this!

That lip only got bigger when brother jumped on behind him!

No clue why he decided to go that way with it! I’m glad he did anyway. It was funny!