Where In The World #11

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Oh good, I'm going to make you think a little harder on this one. :goodvibes Not the mini village and not in HS....

park?

MK?
 
I played soccer for 12 years, and managed to escape without injury (unless you count my teammate bumping my water bottle during halftime during indoor season and splitting my lip). In the beginning, I did sit down, but I was looking for 4 leaf clover! I do understand how rough it can get though. I was very lucky to have a PE teacher in elementary school who taught us how to roll when we fall, so I never tried to catch myself, but there were many games where the next day I felt like my ribs were bruised from all the elbows that were thrown.

As to your crop, is it Big Thunder?

:rotfl2: You WERE very lucky getting out with only a busted lip! :rotfl2: Redstorm knows the whole "roll routine" and has done it SO many times...just one of those "not thinking" moves that messed her up! As for the bruised ribs...lots of those already! :rotfl: I LOVE watching the 3-4 year old "games"; we always call them the "Chinese fire drills" :lmao:...those little kids are SO CUTE!

park?

MK?

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Sorry guys...crop is not from MK...:rolleyes1. :tink:
 
:rotfl2: You WERE very lucky getting out with only a busted lip! :rotfl2: Redstorm knows the whole "roll routine" and has done it SO many times...just one of those "not thinking" moves that messed her up! As for the bruised ribs...lots of those already! :rotfl: I LOVE watching the 3-4 year old "games"; we always call them the "Chinese fire drills" :lmao:...those little kids are SO CUTE!



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Sorry guys...crop is not from MK...:rolleyes1. :tink:

Is it in the AK?

Sorry to hear about DGD arm. That is not fun. Should I put a cast on one of the arms supporting the umbrella hat?
 

:rotfl2: You WERE very lucky getting out with only a busted lip! :rotfl2: Redstorm knows the whole "roll routine" and has done it SO many times...just one of those "not thinking" moves that messed her up! As for the bruised ribs...lots of those already! :rotfl: I LOVE watching the 3-4 year old "games"; we always call them the "Chinese fire drills" :lmao:...those little kids are SO CUTE!



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Sorry guys...crop is not from MK...:rolleyes1. :tink:


Oh the little ones are so cute. They all go for the ball at once and just kick it doesn't matter where it goes as long as they kick it.:rotfl2:
You'll have to put a p;astic bag over DGD'S cast and tape it up so she can go in the pool. Can't swim but at least she'll be able to go in the pool just hold the arm out of the water.

Is it in Epcot? WS?

I played soccer for 12 years, and managed to escape without injury (unless you count my teammate bumping my water bottle during halftime during indoor season and splitting my lip). In the beginning, I did sit down, but I was looking for 4 leaf clover! I do understand how rough it can get though. I was very lucky to have a PE teacher in elementary school who taught us how to roll when we fall, so I never tried to catch myself, but there were many games where the next day I felt like my ribs were bruised from all the elbows that were thrown.

As to your crop, is it Big Thunder?

My daughter is always looking for 4 leaf clovers. She has about 40 of them pressed in a book. She thinks her team will win if she finds one before a game.
 
Diane♥Disney;49486540 said:
My daughter is always looking for 4 leaf clovers. She has about 40 of them pressed in a book. She thinks her team will win if she finds one before a game.

I thought that too. My problem also was that I was the only girl on a "coed" team, so not like it was ever passed to me. I would always stick the clover in my shinguard. Of my right foot, because that's the foot I kicked with. (At least until freshman year of high school, when I sprained my right ankle. Then I learned to play with both feet)

I LOVE watching the 3-4 year old "games"; we always call them the "Chinese fire drills" :lmao:...those little kids are SO CUTE!

My chemistry teacher called it "amoeba ball." Which I thought was a particularly accurate description. My dad coached an 8 year old team in his last years of coaching (he coached my girls' team from the time we formed), and it was soooo different watching them.
 
Sorry to hear about DGD arm. That is not fun. Should I put a cast on one of the arms supporting the umbrella hat?

She would LOVE that! :lmao: I'm sure, if she gets a hard cast, it will be RED :rotfl:; it's her left arm...which is good...she's still able to WRITE and keep up with school work! :rotfl: At least she'll be able to spot during the DW trip in October...you'll just need to look for the young lady with the cast and a pony tail! :tink:
 
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I thought that too. My problem also was that I was the only girl on a "coed" team, so not like it was ever passed to me. I would always stick the clover in my shinguard. Of my right foot, because that's the foot I kicked with. (At least until freshman year of high school, when I sprained my right ankle. Then I learned to play with both feet)



My chemistry teacher called it "amoeba ball." Which I thought was a particularly accurate description. My dad coached an 8 year old team in his last years of coaching (he coached my girls' team from the time we formed), and it was soooo different watching them.

SEE...you did have an "injury"! :rotfl2: Doesn't take long to learn to kick with both feet when you have too! :rotfl: I love the "amoeba ball" thing :rotfl2:; we start league games in a couple of weeks and I can't wait to watch those kids again. I'll get that chance on Opening Day...I think it's the 21st when they have 5-6 games going on at once.:faint: DH will be manning the barbecue pit so I can wonder around and watch the fun! :yay: :tink:
 
Oh the little ones are so cute. They all go for the ball at once and just kick it doesn't matter where it goes as long as they kick it.:rotfl2:
You'll have to put a p;astic bag over DGD'S cast and tape it up so she can go in the pool. Can't swim but at least she'll be able to go in the pool just hold the arm out of the water.

My daughter is always looking for 4 leaf clovers. She has about 40 of them pressed in a book. She thinks her team will win if she finds one before a game.

Good thought on the plastic for the pool too! When I told her this afternoon she'd have to do that for her shower she went "WHAT!" Guess I'd better get some extra tape for the next few weeks.....:rolleyes1 Lucky lady to have collected 40 4 leaf clovers! :goodvibes To be honest, I don't think finding a clover would even HELP youngest DGD :rotfl2:...she's always in a "different world"! :rotfl: I'd be willing to bet that sometime this season we'll see a demonstration of her dance routine on the soccer field at some time and point! :lmao: :tink:
 
No and no.

This is my first post on this sort of thread so please let me know if I mess up the protocol.

:goodvibes
 
Well it didn't take long to mess up the protocol.

Yes it is a park and yes it is in EPCOT.
 

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