mousescrapper
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Our own TOY STORY 3 Mania
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Nathan (11) has loved Toy Story since basically it came out or at least when he first saw it as a toddler. Over the years he has dressed up like Buzz and Woody (even Bekah and Rachel dressed as Jessie). He has made up his own adventures in his room using Andys toys .anytime road trip movies are being decided on Toy Story 2 (his favorite) was always packed
His collection of Toy Story toys, figures, books, etc has grown at our old house, Matt and I decorated his room just like Andys (2nd) room complete w/ over 50 hand drawn and painted yellow stars.
He probably plays w/ his action figures on a weekly basis whether its his version of a Toy Story Chess game or just lining them up Toy Story has been a big part of his young life!
We all loved seeing 1 and 2 released to the show this past Feb. and just over these past several weeks as most kids were counting down when summer vacation was to begin he was counting down the days to when TS3 would be opening at the theatre.
Since this past weekend was such a busy one, it was decided just Nathan and I would see it on the opening weekend (Rachel will get to see it next weekend at a birthday party and Bekah will go and see it w/ her Dad after he and Nathan get home from BSA camp).
We dressed for the occasion:
And off to the theatre:
I had pre-bought the tickets and we went in found seats and waited for the show to start .
All I can say is it was awesome!
I didnt know much except for the trailers and was so pleasantly surprised I definitely became sentimental and got teary eyed it was just so good .certain parts were laugh out funny and other parts just gave you a huge warm fuzzy feeling plus a few uh will Buzz and Woody save the day moments
It made me never want to throw any toys away or go downstairs and play w/ the some of my old toys that my children have
It was a wonderful end to the trilogy.
After the show Nathan and I went on the hunt for the TS3 Junior Novelization at Borders really under his reading level but it was a fun book to buy him (he read it in the car on the way home). Next was our stop in Target I had to pick up some groceries and he got to go in the Toy Story aisle:
He had so much fun picking out some new friends to add to his collection (w/ some b-day gift cards)
Once he is home from camp (so appropriate huh?
) I will have him pose up his collection in the basement for you all to see
Cant wait till you all see the movie too.
Have a great Disney Day .oh and you know how a little Disney always finds you? Yesterday I went w/ my Dad, brother, SIL, and Bekah to the horse track on Fathers Day to see the horses and hang out there was a DVC Doorway to Dreams kiosk there and they had a huge raffle basket I asked if I could still enter being a member the CM said yes and gave me this:
Sweet!
Thanks for reading as always
Scrappie J~
Nathan (11) has loved Toy Story since basically it came out or at least when he first saw it as a toddler. Over the years he has dressed up like Buzz and Woody (even Bekah and Rachel dressed as Jessie). He has made up his own adventures in his room using Andys toys .anytime road trip movies are being decided on Toy Story 2 (his favorite) was always packed
His collection of Toy Story toys, figures, books, etc has grown at our old house, Matt and I decorated his room just like Andys (2nd) room complete w/ over 50 hand drawn and painted yellow stars.
He probably plays w/ his action figures on a weekly basis whether its his version of a Toy Story Chess game or just lining them up Toy Story has been a big part of his young life!
We all loved seeing 1 and 2 released to the show this past Feb. and just over these past several weeks as most kids were counting down when summer vacation was to begin he was counting down the days to when TS3 would be opening at the theatre.
Since this past weekend was such a busy one, it was decided just Nathan and I would see it on the opening weekend (Rachel will get to see it next weekend at a birthday party and Bekah will go and see it w/ her Dad after he and Nathan get home from BSA camp).
We dressed for the occasion:

And off to the theatre:

I had pre-bought the tickets and we went in found seats and waited for the show to start .
All I can say is it was awesome!

I didnt know much except for the trailers and was so pleasantly surprised I definitely became sentimental and got teary eyed it was just so good .certain parts were laugh out funny and other parts just gave you a huge warm fuzzy feeling plus a few uh will Buzz and Woody save the day moments
It made me never want to throw any toys away or go downstairs and play w/ the some of my old toys that my children have

It was a wonderful end to the trilogy.
After the show Nathan and I went on the hunt for the TS3 Junior Novelization at Borders really under his reading level but it was a fun book to buy him (he read it in the car on the way home). Next was our stop in Target I had to pick up some groceries and he got to go in the Toy Story aisle:

He had so much fun picking out some new friends to add to his collection (w/ some b-day gift cards)



Once he is home from camp (so appropriate huh?

Cant wait till you all see the movie too.
Have a great Disney Day .oh and you know how a little Disney always finds you? Yesterday I went w/ my Dad, brother, SIL, and Bekah to the horse track on Fathers Day to see the horses and hang out there was a DVC Doorway to Dreams kiosk there and they had a huge raffle basket I asked if I could still enter being a member the CM said yes and gave me this:

Sweet!
Thanks for reading as always
Scrappie J~