Well, it wasn’t so merry, but it made a memory. We began our adventures in Camp Snoopy at Woodstock’s Airmail. I have posted the pictures of before, during and after the ride. You judge for yourself.
At that point, Avery was done and refused to go on any more rides. So, we had some lunch. Avery decided the Grand Sierra Railroad looked okay, so we quickly went on that before she changed her mind.
Then Dylan went on Red Baron and LOVED it. He had such a blast.
We wandered around some after that and headed to the High Sierra Ferris Wheel, at the kids request. Well, the line took FOREVER and Avery fell asleep. Not just a normal sleep, a deep, we checked for breathing, sleep. It made a great picture. Dylan enjoyed the ride as long as it moved slowly, but once it picked up he buried his head and remained that way until it ended.
Well, that about did it for us. The kids had been sufficiently traumatized and Nathan and I were done too. We took the long way out of the park, which the kids enjoyed walking and just looking around. We stopped for a few pictures before we left Knott’s and headed over to Nathan’s parents.
After a dinner as unique as our day (nothing against Sharon, she had no idea we were coming and my kids and Nathan were very happy with cereal… I had Jack in the Box) we chalked this Thanksgiving up to memorable, but not one we would like to repeat.

wow, that snoopy ride looks like child abuse according to your kids expressions. lol. What a fun vacation.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Looks like Avery enjoyed KBF about as much as Disneyland!
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