RachelNinja
Sometimes I'd rather live in VMK than in real life
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Monday, April 5: OUR Pavilion
Of course, the pavilion that we spent a lot of time in was the China pavilion. I think my dad's attitude just lifts up so much when we're there, so that's why we take advantage of it and explore! We saw that the Chinese acrobats were going to be out soon, so my parents and Matt staked out a spot while Howard and I went to explore. I didn't care so much about having a "front row seat" for it. I know they're talented, but we've watched it a lot as kids, so I like being able to do other things too.
I liked the pictures that Weird took of the gateway. Different perspective!
I'd look up what all the buildings are called because I used to know it after reading the Hidden Magic book, but now I don't remember. Temple of something?
This was one thing I wanted to try when we got inside. Apparently if you stand directly in the center and speak even in a whisper, you can hear your voice come back to you because the acoustics are perfect in there. We stood there and spoke. We could kind of hear our voices. Then when I got back home, I think I read that we were supposed to look UP at the center and speak ... oh ... whoops!
I like these shots too because I know a lot of people try to get one with it all centered. I like that it's off-centered. It's also not as dizzying.
I decided to sit on this chair like an important official!
That chair was in the room with the Tomb Warriors. I remember seeing a larger scale version of this at Splendid China, which used to be in Kissimmee near our timeshare. That doesn't exist anymore. My mom and I had gone with my dad's friend's wife and their daughter on the HOTTEST day imaginable. We were dripping with sweat; even my mom was sweating profusely and she NEVER sweats! Haha, it was nice to see a smaller scale version of this in the AC!
Mickey enjoyed the exhibit as well. I do have to say that I learned not to be so germaphobe-y on this trip with Mickey. Normally I wouldn't want to prop anything up, but it would make for better pics if I did. That's why I was willing to put his feet touching the floor in the pic with the gondola in Italy. My mom was surprised!
Mickey also wanted to sit on the chair I sat in. Too bad I took a blurry picture!
I also tried getting a picture of this one Tomb Warrior that looked particularly mean.
It took a few tries, and even so, this was the best I could do! I rarely take pics with flash anymore, so the ISO had to be really high. But that also meant that I had to keep the camera still. Gotta learn to prop my hand against something ... or buy a Gorillapod!
Finally we headed on back out.
I believe my mom and Matt went to find my dad. Haha, because obviously they all didn't save "front row seats" because they were with us! Dad did stay behind, I know. Weird and I were still eager to explore. I found this lion outside, and from other people's TRs, I knew that it was from a Kim Possible mission. I wonder what was there before the KP missions! I mean, what was there under the lion's paw.
We had fun looking at some of the merchandise. One of our friends really likes pandas, so this picture was taken for him! And because it's just cute! It'd actually be something that I could probably use since I'm a teacher and it's okay to use cutesy things! Oh and look, there's Joanna's house in the background!
I liked that they had ninjas of some sort, but I wish the little girl were cuter!
I saw these, and I immediately recognized them from the comic strip.
I propped them up so Weird could get a better picture.
Since we were in the area, I went upstairs to use my own clean bathroom in my apartment before exploring more. My apartment is right across the street from Joanna's apartment! Funny how we didn't know we were neighbors until a few months ago!
Here's me in that same picture spot during our February 2008 trip. It's going to be my thing, I guess! Didn't realize that I was one step lower in the original picture! Oh well. Also, a random thing that you can see is that in 2008, I was still fairly sick or just getting over being really sick. If you look at my legs, they were much thinner at that point! I don't like that I gained the weight back, but when my weight drops too much, I get really sick. The reason I lost all that weight in the first place was because I was majorly sick with gastrointestinal problems.
After the "bathroom break," we headed into the store. There were a TON of panda things! So cute! I have a stuffed panda at home with a Nautica t-shirt. I got it from my older brother when he used to use Nautica cologne and it was the free gift. His name is Berkley Watson Nautica because I figured he was a smart bear and those sounded like smart names. There really was no reason for me to tell you that.
This is Weird's picture of the same display.
Cute panda t-shirt!
A panda pillow pet!
I took a picture of the cow pillow pet because my cousin Nikki has something similar to it. It's not furry, but she got it AGES ago before pillow pets were popular. It used to be named "Steak," but I think it's just named "Cow" at this point.
(Too many photos, continued in the next post)
Of course, the pavilion that we spent a lot of time in was the China pavilion. I think my dad's attitude just lifts up so much when we're there, so that's why we take advantage of it and explore! We saw that the Chinese acrobats were going to be out soon, so my parents and Matt staked out a spot while Howard and I went to explore. I didn't care so much about having a "front row seat" for it. I know they're talented, but we've watched it a lot as kids, so I like being able to do other things too.

I liked the pictures that Weird took of the gateway. Different perspective!

I'd look up what all the buildings are called because I used to know it after reading the Hidden Magic book, but now I don't remember. Temple of something?

This was one thing I wanted to try when we got inside. Apparently if you stand directly in the center and speak even in a whisper, you can hear your voice come back to you because the acoustics are perfect in there. We stood there and spoke. We could kind of hear our voices. Then when I got back home, I think I read that we were supposed to look UP at the center and speak ... oh ... whoops!

I like these shots too because I know a lot of people try to get one with it all centered. I like that it's off-centered. It's also not as dizzying.

I decided to sit on this chair like an important official!

That chair was in the room with the Tomb Warriors. I remember seeing a larger scale version of this at Splendid China, which used to be in Kissimmee near our timeshare. That doesn't exist anymore. My mom and I had gone with my dad's friend's wife and their daughter on the HOTTEST day imaginable. We were dripping with sweat; even my mom was sweating profusely and she NEVER sweats! Haha, it was nice to see a smaller scale version of this in the AC!

Mickey enjoyed the exhibit as well. I do have to say that I learned not to be so germaphobe-y on this trip with Mickey. Normally I wouldn't want to prop anything up, but it would make for better pics if I did. That's why I was willing to put his feet touching the floor in the pic with the gondola in Italy. My mom was surprised!

Mickey also wanted to sit on the chair I sat in. Too bad I took a blurry picture!

I also tried getting a picture of this one Tomb Warrior that looked particularly mean.

It took a few tries, and even so, this was the best I could do! I rarely take pics with flash anymore, so the ISO had to be really high. But that also meant that I had to keep the camera still. Gotta learn to prop my hand against something ... or buy a Gorillapod!

Finally we headed on back out.

I believe my mom and Matt went to find my dad. Haha, because obviously they all didn't save "front row seats" because they were with us! Dad did stay behind, I know. Weird and I were still eager to explore. I found this lion outside, and from other people's TRs, I knew that it was from a Kim Possible mission. I wonder what was there before the KP missions! I mean, what was there under the lion's paw.

We had fun looking at some of the merchandise. One of our friends really likes pandas, so this picture was taken for him! And because it's just cute! It'd actually be something that I could probably use since I'm a teacher and it's okay to use cutesy things! Oh and look, there's Joanna's house in the background!

I liked that they had ninjas of some sort, but I wish the little girl were cuter!

I saw these, and I immediately recognized them from the comic strip.

I propped them up so Weird could get a better picture.

Since we were in the area, I went upstairs to use my own clean bathroom in my apartment before exploring more. My apartment is right across the street from Joanna's apartment! Funny how we didn't know we were neighbors until a few months ago!

Here's me in that same picture spot during our February 2008 trip. It's going to be my thing, I guess! Didn't realize that I was one step lower in the original picture! Oh well. Also, a random thing that you can see is that in 2008, I was still fairly sick or just getting over being really sick. If you look at my legs, they were much thinner at that point! I don't like that I gained the weight back, but when my weight drops too much, I get really sick. The reason I lost all that weight in the first place was because I was majorly sick with gastrointestinal problems.

After the "bathroom break," we headed into the store. There were a TON of panda things! So cute! I have a stuffed panda at home with a Nautica t-shirt. I got it from my older brother when he used to use Nautica cologne and it was the free gift. His name is Berkley Watson Nautica because I figured he was a smart bear and those sounded like smart names. There really was no reason for me to tell you that.

This is Weird's picture of the same display.

Cute panda t-shirt!

A panda pillow pet!

I took a picture of the cow pillow pet because my cousin Nikki has something similar to it. It's not furry, but she got it AGES ago before pillow pets were popular. It used to be named "Steak," but I think it's just named "Cow" at this point.

(Too many photos, continued in the next post)