Wow, seriously?! A little crazy.
I think DW might have been asleep when I saw the 4 wheeler. I woke her up and made her take a picture of it.
I"m hoping that DS will really enjoy The Seas at Epcot in October. I wanted to take him to the Monterey Bay Aquarium up in Northern California, but figured I may as well wait for WDW. Your kids looked like they enjoyed it though!
I'm sure he will. If he's anything like our kids, you won't be able to pry him away from watching the fish. Unless a big one comes right over to the glass and causes a freak out incident.
And yes, I speak from experience.
Reds fan huh?


Well, any team is better than our team right now. I think we're the 5th worst team. How do you win a World Series one year, and then drop down to last the next?
Yeah, you know, the Reds. That team that only had to win 1 out of 3 games at home to eliminate the Giants in the first round last year.
Joining in! And, of course it's never too early to start planning!

I'm glad to see you back around the boards!
I like your idea of going in 2014 given the ages your kids will be then.
It seems like about the ideal time to us. Hopefully it works out as well as it looks on paper.
Speaking of IoA/US, we are going to spend a day at those in February before our cruise. I wanted a day at MK but both Ed & Reid voted for the dark side. They want to ride Transformers & Despicable Me. I do have to admit that I love the minions so I am excited about that ride.
I can understand that. It would be hard not to go to MK, but the Transformers ride sounds pretty awesome, so I think it is well worth it. Besides, if you only have a day, going to MK would almost be torture. If I spend one day there, I'd just want a few more days to visit the other parks too.
Really? People are so.... Errr... Interesting

But I guess if they know how to tie it down right..... My favorite is going through states that have lenient inspection processes (or none at all) and seeing some of the interesting "add ons" so to speak....
Well, those straps on that 4 wheeler are probably rated at around 400 - 600 lbs. I'd say that one probably weighs somewhere around 500 - 600. It would be close...
And I get nervous about loading mine inside the bed of my truck since I can't put the tailgate up with it in there.
Your crush comment made me "LOL"
It just really felt like they were trying to piggyback Disney. We kept seeing clown fish in a lot of their smaller displays, but the big sea turtle in the big tank was the icing on the cake. I wish we could have gotten a shot of the turtle in the same picture as the sharks, because that thing was huge.
It works the same when they are 4 and 2 as well... It's somewhat baffling - I truly will never understand the laws of children. We rarely take our double anywhere now, both of my girls like to walk so usually our small umbrella style one is more than enough. I actually think it's time to Craigslist my double. I look forward to the days of not hauling around so much stuff!
DS doesn't ride too much anymore. We still haul the double around a lot though because DW will take it places with her sister and our nephew and DD will ride in it. I don't see us using it too much when the 4 of us are out anywhere until we go back to Disney World.
That is a great picture on many levels.
I can agree since I didn't take it.
These two
Not so much
Oh, they're great. Just on a very different level.


You have been spoiled.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Much of what weve learned about raising youngens has been counter intuitive.
This doesnt surprise me at all.
Everyday is another surprise.
Duly noted.

Having seen The Ripleys in MB, the SC Aquarium in Charleston and the National Aquarium in Baltimore (not to mention that little effort down at WDW) I suspect Id end up with a similar conclusion.
I'd definitely say it was overall a bigger aquarium than Ripley's in Gatlingburg, but I have to say that I really like Ripley's shark tank better. It is more wide open and has more glass surface so it is easier to see them. At the Tennessee Aquarium, it is probably closer to a natural habitat setting, but there are all kinds of rocks and places for the fish to hide. Crush kept to the back corner behind some rocks and that picture we got was the best look we ever got at him.
Thats my plan for when I get a chance to head out that way.
But you made a good trade to be able to add a bit of MLB into the trip as well.
Baseball is a wonderful thing.
Harmony in the household is even better.
You actually sound kind of wise right here.
Wow, what um... creative ways to move small vehicles lol It looks like the kids enjoyed their time at the aquarium and it is always nice to see a few familiar Disney faces
Road trips wouldn't be nearly as much fun if it weren't for the opportunity to see sights like that.

The kids really did have a good time there. From that point of view I am glad we went. And yes, we definitely enjoyed finding Nemo and after we saw him in a few different tanks, DS kept looking for him as we went.
