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Today we let the kids sleep in a bit. Actually that's of course when they wake up at 6. I ran to Everything Pop and got breakfast and brought it back to the room. Had to have my choc. croissant. We get dressed and head to Downtown Disney. They are doing quite a bit of construction so the buses were kinda messed up.
The goal today was to shop--I was looking for the mickey mp3 player, something for the house, replace my rainforest club card I lost somewhere in the house, and just shop!!!
We went to the scrapbook store first. I was looking for a mickey mp3 player. They had one but I didn't want to pay that much for one. We looked around the gallery and took a picture for Rusty. He loves 20,000 leagues and there were some paintings. He told me they were going to hunt me down and arrest me. I really wanted to get him the 20,000 leagues poster but I guess we were 2 years too late.
The Nautalius heading for Valcan Island (I think)
On our honeymoon we signed up for the Rainforest Club card and then sometime this year I lost it. I called them and could get it replaced for 5 dollars. So I figure I'll just wait and do it at disney. To replace it now is 15.00. But I did it anyway to use my anniversary certificate for a free 10 bucks.
Hayden wanting a alligator from the rainforest cafe.
We still haven't taken the kids there to eat-Everytime we would try to take Harrison he was asleep so next time we are going to try the Dino Resturant.
Next was walking around and shopping. Nothing in particular in mind but of course I want to buy everything. I will try to be practical this trip and buy stuff for my kitchen. I ended up with 2 pot holders, a salt and pepper shaker, the nemo sea gull shirt, and my cookie jar. Otherwise we bought a ton for friends and family.
The kids found a puppy to take home--hope we have room in the van.
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Thanks guys for sticking with me on my first TR. I know it's not that exciting especially since I've let too much time pass between then and now. But I'll try to get this finished.
On to the Pooh Bear store... I really wanted to get Hayden a "first visit" shirt but couldn't justify the cost so I just took a picture of it. Harrison enjoyed laying in all the pooh-- bears.
Then to my favorite store---World of Disney I could stay there all day. It's hard to manuver through there with a double stroller and not kill yourself. I was kinda sad about the lack of ladies wear--I was wanting a purse and a shirt but didn't find anything I really liked-I have the coach mickey purses that I really like but didn't see any. So I got a liscense plate for the front of the car and the kids a few things. Oh and my kitchen stuff.
Rusty of course didn't want anything. He never does and I so I get him something like a shirt. Is that a man thing or just my hubby?
Next it's lego time. Harrison loves legos and this store was a real treat. Though we didn't get anything he loved being able to make a car and run it down the ramp. I think he would have stayed there all day if he could have.
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Dinosaurs!!! Harrison so wanted to see them but they were still working on the building. We did get to see a partial skeleton. It seemed to satisfy him for now.
Harrison loves dinos but wasn't so sure about this guy--he looked kinda shifty.
Workers trying to finish the resturant--poor guy on roof had to be dying of heatstroke.
Oh it was hot and there was not a lot of shade. So we decided to use our free coupon and go eat at Planet Hollywood. Funny now they take your picture before you eat like at Chef Mickey's or something though I would not compare that as the same experience. It was still early but there were a few people eating lunch. The kids were starving so I order the garlic breadsticks to appease them. Harrison was just in awe at all the stuff hanging around. Our food was good but of course way too much.. I always feel bad wasting so much food.
We had ressies at the Yak and Yeti so we decided to try to head that way but not before stopping and riding the little train. It was empty so I got to ride and we rode it at least 7 times around--who whooooooo!
The silhouette man was there where Rusty and I got ours done on our honeymoon so we decided to get the kids done. Hayden was asleep so I thought it would be a good time to get it done. The CM was kinda gruff and grumbily as to Harrison sitting still and me turning Hayden's sleepy head but he did a great job. I chalk it up to the heat. We make sure and get a frame for grandma. She has all the kids silhouettes done from the time Rusty and his brother went in the early 90's to now with the grandkids. Last time we forgot the frame and heard about it. They don't sell those anywhere else--or they are hard to find. So we caught a bus and went on our way to AK.