For the most part, we had a "no electronics" rule...and we did a pretty good job of sticking to it. We would check our messages at the bus stops and on the actual bus, but they stayed in our backpacks or pockets once we entered the parks.
Hanging out with Bruce at the Nemo ride. Not the best shot, but we have one from every trip.
Hanging out with Bruce at the Nemo ride. Not the best shot, but we have one from every trip.
Waiting in line with my tired boys. We all needed a jolt to kick start this day!
My favorite giant and mini-giant.
This was the first trip that we spent a significant amount of time touring the countries. Previously, the boys had little interest. I can't say they were thrilled this time, but they managed to find entertainment at every stop. This pic was taken in Italy where we ate lunch. Carter was a little freaked out by the basil leaves on his pizza. He kept saying, "What the heck?!?!? They put real leaves on my pizza!" We really need to get him out more!
Posing with a Viking in Norway. This is soooo representative of my boys. Alex is flashing his charming smile and Carter is pretending to be stabbed by the spear. Nice...
Watching with my baby boy. Mexico, baby!
Back at the Magic Kingdom for the parade. We camped out in Frontierland with a bunch of fudge and some funnel cakes. Yum! The telephone booths in London were bar none the hottest attraction on the tour. The both kept begging me for change. "Mom, if you give us money, we can actually make a phone call." I told them we could use our cell phones for free, but that didn't seem to register! When we got back to the hotel that night, Alex confessed to dialing 911, but got scared when the voice said, "Transferring you to emergency services."
Now smiley faces.
Now smiley faces.
My favorite giant and mini-giant.
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