On Monday we went to Legoland. All the statues that you see around the park are made from legos. When you walk around, it makes you want to go home and start building something because everything is done so creatively. This place is very kid friendly and so I think we will be taking our kids here someday. We had fun.
In Dino land, Jared and I sharing an egg. We are twins.
Jared kiss the idol in front of good ol' Indi!
He really is tall is stature! I am not sure why Jared is caressing Hagrids beard, but hey, to each their own!
They had a few good rides there. Jemayla wasn't able to go on many of them because she is 6 months along, but there were a few safe ones that she could go on.
On this one, Byron and Jemayla had to pull the rope to get to the top, then it would slowly slide down.
In a slow moving track ride where you sat and shot at things with a laser.
Jemayla sat out on this roller coaster while Byron, Jared, and I went on it.
Byron and Jared acting all cool when you knew they were scared out of their minds with this kid coaster.
We then went to the U.S.S. Midway Museum. This ship was retired in 1992, after the Gulf War. It was so amazing to walk through the ship. Pour Jared had to walk hunched over almost the entire time while we explored the laundry rooms, Captains Country, Mess Hall, Officers Quarters, and all sorts of other places. It was so cramped even for me that I can't imagine what Jared would do if he ever was in the Navy and had to live on one of these ships. Luckily, once we were on the flight deck, or Hanger, he didn't have to scrunch any more.
However, I don't think he would be able to be a pilot either, cause he had to scrunch in the cock pit as well.
The doorways throughout the ship.
One of the many kitchens in the ship. This was a private kitchen for the captain.
Do you know this classic pose?
I think Jared and I just found what our Halloween costumes are going to be. Then, when someone asks what we are, we have an excuse to kiss in front of them.
More adventures still to come!


3 comments:
We loved Legoland. I think our kids liked it more than Disney. They had fun with the waterpark portion of the park too. Lucas was bummed he missed the opening of the Ninjago area.
Legoland looks awesome! And that's awesome for a halloween costume!
I didn't know they had sculptures of people at Legoland. The last time we went, in Mall of the Americas in Minnesota, they only had objects, like airplanes, etc. The sculptures look so real!! I love your pics, especially the kissing at the end. Cute!
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