Monday, November 10, 2008

Southern California September 2008....Finally!


My parents have a time share down in Southern Cali and we get to go spend some time with them each year.  We all look forward to this trip because it is packed with so much good family fun.  We try to make it to Disneyland at least one day, beach time, shopping time, pool time, and lots of good food.  This year the boys warmed up to being on the beach.  They actually wanted to spend most of their time there.  The boys got to spend some good quality time with my parents and I think my parents actually enjoyed their time with the boys.  I love being down there with my family.  Since Steve was raised down there, he always know of fun things to do that I wouldn't ever know of, and he always seems at home there.  


Gotta get a picture in the famous spot at Disneyland. 

My dad hurt his ankle really bad on the body board the day before we were going to Disneyland.  He said he was fine to go, but as soon as we got there we knew there was no way he was going to be able to walk all over.  He rented this scooter and with it he got a "go to the front of the line" pass.  Thanks for being such a goof ball Dad and letting us have no wait at Disneyland!

The boys loved the characters this year.  Usually they want to look from a distance, but they just wanted to go right up to each of them and shake hands and hug them all.  It was a fun change.

My dear sweet goof ball!  Papa G did a mini triathalon while he was there so he was practicing his swimming with his cap on.  Of course Landon thought this was super cool, so Papa got him his own and he swam every day with that thing on.  Oh, boy!!!
This little cutie had so much fun on this boogie board.  On dry land of course, because he is still afraid of the ocean, but he loved to play with it in the sand.


Daddy got to do some good body boarding this year.  As the boys get older and we can do more, it is so much fun to have vacations together.  I read, Steve went in the ocean and the boys played forever in the sand and seaweed.  


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