Wednesday, August 12, 2009

DISNEYLAND wOOt!


(Caution: Prepare for the many pictures of sheer fun coming your way. You have been warned.)



Here we all are from left to right that's me, Lindsey and Kyra. We arrived at Disneyland around seven that night. Even though I was tired after a full day of traveling we had so much fun that night! Not to mention it was so fun to see my girls after a year apart.


Oh so happy to be with my girls! This trip was good for the soul. I needed the girl bonding time.


This may be my favorite picture of the whole trip. Lindsey, who is terrified of birds, thought that a bird had pooped on her shoulder. Love her face! It was so funny.


So I love all the lighting at Disneyland. I want their source. This beauty was on the Alice in Wonderland ride. How cute would it be in a babies nursery or whimsical in a backyard.



This cute little boy got in on the picture. He was so cute and just jumped right in. Also young kids would comment on my peace sign shirt while we were waiting in line. I had no idea kids were so into that.




Here we are at the Hollywood backdrop in California Adventure!


This is Lindsey and me churro and Diet Coking it! This happened at least once a day.


Lindsey is a major texter, more so than anyone else I know. Finally I decided to snap a picture of her in the act.


So this is while we were on It's a Small World. Now why do so many people think it's a stupid ride? Relaxing? Yes! Air conditioned? Yes! Catchy song? Yes! I love it!


Here's a little Alice on It's a Small World. They have added a lot of the characters from the movies into the ride. It was adorable to see Aladdin and Jasmine soaring above us! I love Disneyland!


Leaving the park on our last day. Sad moment.


Monday, August 10, 2009

Return to Big Stone Gap

Home to Big Stone Gap (Big Stone Gap, Book 4) Home to Big Stone Gap by Adriana Trigiani


My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I loved this book, but was so sad to have the series end. I fell in love with the characters. Iva Lou, Pearl, Jack Mac, Theodore, Etta the list goes on and on. She has a real talent for making warm relatable characters.