We loved meeting Santa at the North Pole when we got off the Polar Express! Quite neat and totally unexpected! We also saw a polar bear and walrus hanging out near Santa!
Feeding the sea lions!
Oh the joys of being inside a snow globe! This would typically be something that I would say to Aaron, "Oh you go ahead dear, I will watch from here and get my pictures, make sure no one blinks!" Not the case this time, friends! I was joining in on the fun! I could have, however, done without the thousands of pieces of tiny shredded up plastic, aka snow, all tangled up in my hair!!!
The whole point of it all was just to get a quick picture, taken by that lady in red there, that they would then gladly sell you for, oh say, $30. My mom's with my camera will do just fine, thank you :) Below is me attempting to stop laughing, just long enough, to get Kenadie to stop laughing, just long enough, so the lady in red can take our picture, so that we will exit the snow globe, so that the other 20 people in line behind us can have a turn too! :) What can I say...we just don't see that much snow in Mississippi! We have to take whatever we can get, even if it is shredded up particles of a Walmart bag...
And, to put your mind at ease, Sea World isn't just over there trashing the universe, the plastic "melts" in "due" time. I will add that I must have come out of the snow globe with 2,325 pieces in my hair!
Kenadie was responsible for tossing the "snow" up for us :)
Time to leave...
Don't you just love offering to take another family's picture for them, and then strategically placing your family down the way some, in hopes that they offer to take yours :) Works every time :)
Forget the bloody, orange juice stained Minnie Mouse shirts, this unplanned picture was one of two featured in my Christmas card :)
And here's a candid one for you! Since you know what we look like posed, here is what we look like the majority of the time :)
And this is what Aaron looks like when he rides a kiddie train! I laughed so hard I was crying! The girls are in the caboose, so it looks like he's riding by himself! He proudly waved to me EVERY.SINGLE.TIME he made his way around the track!
Have no fear! Berkley met the height requirement! This little ride only took you up a little ways, and then down. That's some contraption, huh? They are serious at Sea World about the safety of their guests :)
Stay tuned for one last Disney post! It was by far the most magical of all our days :)















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