Brandon (DS15) is the only one who rides the big rides. However my Bree (DD8) loves them! Unfortunately, she's only 49 inches so at Universal she's very limited. Brandon and I did Rip ride rockit. I picked MC Hammer's Can't touch this and I still can't listen to that song without remembering screaming my head off on that ride
RnR was Nate's threshold coaster. Once he rode that, there is not a coaster he is afraid of trying.
Do you get the chance to ride anything fast and furious at Universal when you go?
It was a memorable concert. At least for my brother and me. Not so much for Steven Tyler!
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Were any of the boys on the swim team at school or were they just being silly?While I was out at the pool, I was treated to a synchronized swimming routine.
It's magicI will never understand how boys eat. I mean, I get that a lot of boys that age are active and growing and need extra nutrition, but ... how can they eat so much ice cream and cake and stuff like that without gaining any weight at all??
Not even the big kids????I never saw any kids at this splash area.
While I was out at the pool, I was treated to a synchronized swimming routine.
Oh yeah... this is almost as bad as being curled up in a corner in DHS, isn't it?Chaperoning is hard work!
Yummy looking snacks. Oh to be young and have good metabolism!
The synchronized swim routine looked cute. My grandkids used that little splash pad in 2012 when they were three and one. Geez, where does the time go?
I LOVE that the boys did a synchronized swim routine!!!
Brandon (DS15) is the only one who rides the big rides. However my Bree (DD8) loves them! Unfortunately, she's only 49 inches so at Universal she's very limited. Brandon and I did Rip ride rockit. I picked MC Hammer's Can't touch this and I still can't listen to that song without remembering screaming my head off on that rideThe girls LOVED the Mummy and Gringotts
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The kids splash pad looks like it has a Frozen theme. It also looks incredibly boring.![]()
Were any of the boys on the swim team at school or were they just being silly?
My college required the liberal arts majors to take 6 hours of physical education, so I took a course that included six weeks of synchronized swimming. The most I remember about it was how hard it was to keep water from going up my nose.![]()
I will never understand how boys eat. I mean, I get that a lot of boys that age are active and growing and need extra nutrition, but ... how can they eat so much ice cream and cake and stuff like that without gaining any weight at all??
Synchronized swimming is always fun. Or at least entertaining. I hope you enjoyed the show!
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Great snack choices!
Looks like a great time at the pool. I wish I was a chaperone at Disney lol.
Not even the big kids????
What is it with you and synchronized swimming? You can't have a trip without it in some form, can you?
Oh yeah... this is almost as bad as being curled up in a corner in DHS, isn't it?
Loving all the latest updates. Sorry I haven't been chatting much. Life is busy as always but I love reading along and always mean to comment then something happens and I never quite seem to make it back! Today however I'm sitting in Copenhagen lounging about in club level drinking hot chocolate and catching up on dis time. Love that you got a little swimming practice in
Funny to think we are both visiting universities with our boys. Keeping my fingers crossed for Nate that he gets his first choice![]()
Oh my gosh, I couldn't help but giggle at your Aerosmith story. I can just imagine how excited you and your brother were to be going to the concert. All that build up, and then....nothing.
I must never have paid attention, but I wasn't aware you could make an ice cream cookie sandwich at ASMo. That's information I'd wished I known 3 years ago.
Isn't it crazy how much teenage boys can eat? I grew up with two brothers, and I swear, they'd raid the kitchen and eat a whole container of cookies and I'd be the one to gain the weight.
That splash pad looks so lonely. I cannot believe there wasn't one toddler around who wasn't playing in it. Those things are like magnets for little kids. (Speaking from experience.)
Sounds like it was a fun afternoon, swimming in the pool and getting the synchronized swimming show.
The kids splash pad looks like it has a Frozen theme. It also looks incredibly boring.
Were any of the boys on the swim team at school or were they just being silly?
My college required the liberal arts majors to take 6 hours of physical education, so I took a course that included six weeks of synchronized swimming. The most I remember about it was how hard it was to keep water from going up my nose.![]()
I believe Aerosmith honored our tickets at a rescheduled show a few months later. I also caught an Aerosmith concert while I was in high school. They are awesome live, especially when they perform more than a few notes.
For Nate's class trip we ate all of our dinners in the food court. At the time I know they had a make your own ice cream sundae option, but I don't remember if there was an ice cream sandwich option. We didn't spend much time in the food court on this trip. Except for the breakfast on AK day, all our meals were in the parks. We did stop a couple of times for snacks, but I head right for
I currently have 2 teen boys living at home. Ben loves food and can eat quite a lot. Nate, on the other hand, doesn't have a huge appetite, but does have expensive tastes. So they both do their share in our huge food bills!
I could definitely see Landon having fun in the splash pad.
This was the only day our group took a resort break. It was a nice opportunity to rest up before hitting the MK.
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That has been happening to me quite a lot. I'll read but something comes up that distracts me. But we know where to find each other if we need to.
I guess with my previous synchronized swim team experience, I could act as coach for the boys.
Good luck with your university searches. Nate has been accepted to his top two choices, University of New Hampshire and University of Maine. The campus and reputation of both of the schools are pretty similar. The pros for UNH- my dad, Mark and I all graduated from there and it is close to home. He would still be on campus, but it is reassuring to know he is not too far away. The pro for UMaine- less expensive.
He prefers UNH, but does not need to make a final decision until April or May.
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I agree, that splash pad is a little sad looking.
Girls can pack it away, too. Especially during those tween years. Amara had a bunch of her friends over for a sleepover on New Year's. There were eleven of them. They consumed two extra large pizzas alone between 2 and 8 a.m. They proceeded to eat two pounds of bacon and half-a-dozen pancakes each later that morning.
We have had no luck with Aerosmith concerts either. We have had three of them get cancelled. One was rescheduled too bad we were away during that time. They have come back to our area a few times and I refuse to buy tickets to see them. I am waiting for Mike to over rule me and just buy them so he can see them.
Just curious- do your universities make unconditional offers of acceptance or are they conditional upon getting certain grades in final exams? Most here are conditional but it's difficult for some courses to even get that. So far we have 3 offers on the table of which he must pick 2 and return 1 but the university he really wants works to an independent system and he has interviewed there but won't hear anything until around Easter then if he passed the interview stage they will take the top students in the country so won't know for definite until results come out in August so a long wait!!