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Disneyland 2008 and New Years 2009

We flew to Disneyland for New Years it was really fun and great to get there in 3 hours in stead of 7. I need to build hour anyway. Here a few pics from the trip.

Check out Jessica's pick headset she got from me for Christmas. 
I think this was my favorite ride.
Hmmm... Churros


Pulling the sword from the stone I almost got it.

Eating at the Blue Bayou the one of the Pirate's ride. It's really good but I wouldn't take any kids there.

We were the there New Years eve it was crazy too.
We stayed for this great fireworks show that was going to happen but a thick fog rolled in and all you could see is the sky light up and hear them go off.

Inside the new Nemo ride.

Comments

Dianne said…
Looks like fun. I am jealous. By the way, I am thinking it took longer than 3 hours to get there, maybe 3 hours actual in the air time?? May 2009 be a great year for you!
paula said…
I love the pictures. Jessica the pink headset is very cute:) It looks like you had lots of fun. I especially like that sweatshirt and I'm surprised you couldn't get the sword out of the stone.

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