I know this might be a silly question, and I'm a bitbut exactly where is the Lego store downtown? I know its crazy but I don't even remember seeing it.
It is down from the movie theater on the same side.
Thanks for answering that one for me Michelle. You can't miss it those giant legos are on either side of the doorway.
Can't wait to read about DL in the rainTR is looking great!!
When do you actually leave? I know it is soon.
A couple of funnies for Colton's fans
#1
His teacher pulled me aside to tell me this story.
She was wearing a sleeveless shirt with a sweater over it and it got hot in the classroom so she removed the sweater.
Colton got a shocked look on his face and says Mrs. ******* have you been working out? She was completely tickled.
#2
He had a short day at school today they got out at noon. When he got home he said
"It was a good thing we got out early today. Mrs. ****** put so many words in my head today if she had put one more in it would have exploded"
A couple of funnies for Colton's fans
#1
His teacher pulled me aside to tell me this story.
She was wearing a sleeveless shirt with a sweater over it and it got hot in the classroom so she removed the sweater.
Colton got a shocked look on his face and says Mrs. ******* have you been working out? She was completely tickled.
#2
He had a short day at school today they got out at noon. When he got home he said
"It was a good thing we got out early today. Mrs. ****** put so many words in my head today if she had put one more in it would have exploded"
My 16 year old daughter Kody hates the regular HM, absolutely hates it. Now when it is dressed up as HMH she really loves it. I hope that Colton loved it all dressed up.
I finally made it over!
Right.at.the.end!
Well it isn't totally over yet! Still have this DL day plus two more before we are home safe & sound in Montana
Loved reading your days at DLR with the family. Colton is so cute and that Mickey camo shirt of his is just fabulous!
He is a cutie, and I appreciate you enjoyingmy family as it is so obvious your family is so close & have so much fun together. My Mom did really great on the shirt and gave it to him Christmas Eve.
Hope you didn't chicken exit out of HM.
WOW! The crowds were horrendous for your trip. But how fantastic to have so many more in the pipeline. Happy planning for the next one.
You know believe it or not even with all the crowds this was one of my favorite trips ever and I would do it again in a minute! (maybe not the DCA part)![]()
A couple of funnies for Colton's fans
#1
His teacher pulled me aside to tell me this story.
She was wearing a sleeveless shirt with a sweater over it and it got hot in the classroom so she removed the sweater.
Colton got a shocked look on his face and says Mrs. ******* have you been working out? She was completely tickled.
#2
He had a short day at school today they got out at noon. When he got home he said
"It was a good thing we got out early today. Mrs. ****** put so many words in my head today if she had put one more in it would have exploded"
I meant to say a while back that California Adventure really grew on me (I know a couple of other folks have said the same thing - that it grew on them). When I first went inside California Adventure, my friend was not even sure what there was to see in there and wondered why we were bothering. I said, "Well, how are we going to know what's in there unless we go in?"
I hadn't been to DLR in years by the time I first went in to California Adventure. So not only did I have to get re-acquainted with Disneyland itself, but I had to get familiar with this whole new park! It was odd, seeing as my entire life, all I knew was Disneyland and only Disneyland. I felt very out of sorts in a way. I had to really get situated with the lay of the land.
And eventually, I grew to love good ol' DCA!! Of course, it houses two of my favorite rides - Soarin' and Toy Story (especially Toy Story, which I could ride all day long if my forearm could handle it) - so I could never NOT go into DCA. But I like that it's not a carbon copy of Disneyland. In fact, some of the changes they are making to DCA almost seem better suited to Disneyland (like the Little Mermaid ride) and I kind of wish DCA would keep its own personality.
But the main thing DCA lacks (other than attractions and overall size) is that 'magic' element that Disneyland has in abundance. It needs more of those details that make Disneyland so special. But I still really enjoy DCA now.
I hope DCA eventually grows on you too, Sherri!