My friend Ghia gave us some tickets she had laying around and we went this afternoon after Carly's nap. It was practically deserted - which was great for us!

The Lego Christmas tree. Amazing!

I promise I didn't take a photo of every single lego creature they have, but this one is so funny! Do you see what the fish are doing?

This was Carly's very first ride ever!

On the Fairytale Brook, we sat in a little boat shaped like leaves and saw all kinds of lego fairytale creatures. This one was funny because of the cookbook of course, but the wolf also huffed and puffed and...

...made the little piggy clothes on the line move!

Then we went inside Aladdin's cave and Carly kept saying "Ooooh it's dah-MAZE-ing in here!"

Then Carly made out with Thomas for a while. I had to actually carry her out of the store because she would have stayed there all day looking at the shelves and shelves of Thomas gear.

Then, on to flight training! Carly is juuust barely 36 inches, so she got to ride on a lot of stuff! Please note the angle of my poor husband's legs as he's trying to get in the airplane.

From flight school, we went to skipper school! It was only one adult per boat and it was my turn with Carly. This picture was taken about half a second before Paul rammed us with his boat!

Carly thought that was really funny and she decided that she'd rather ride in the blue boat. She changed her mind, so we didn't do the totally illegal child-switching maneuver. It would have been a great photo, though.

My poor baby and her highwaters. I swear these pants fit her two weeks ago.

More evidence of the fact that Carly is a solid 3T while she had the greatest time on the jousting ride!

Honestly, this ride freaked me out a little because there were about fifty seconds when she was out of view. All by herself, my little baby. But she really loved this ride - this is when she realized it was almost over!

If you can't tell by my deathly pallor and lack of makeup, this was a feel-yuck day. But whatever - I snapped this shot for my mom. Ten points to anyone else who can tell me who the block guy is.

Great job with the reflection, though, right? Total accident!

Carly, checking out a diminuitive version of our soon-to-be new zip code.

She loved hugging Santa until all his corners hurt her "shoulder" (elbow)

I can't get too many of these photos.

Bye-Bye Leggaland!

7 comments:
Looks like a lot of fun. Why was Beethoven looking for his teacher? (He was Haydn)
Ok, blogger just ate my first attempt at this comment.
You've proven that Legoland is worth it for a two year old! We'll have to go now!
And it's crazy that at exactly 3 ft tall, Carly doesn't even come up to Paul's hips (let alone waist). What's even crazier than that is that means his legs are like 3.5 ft long! No wonder he rowed!
But Mo-ommm! You weren't supposed to give it away!!! *Pouts*
Whatever.
The game is ruined now.
*stomps away*
How Fun!
I was coming on to write Beethoven! Liz..... many people know who Beethoven is silly!!!!! :) Oh- and you coullda just deleted her comment. Are you acting like an Only? :P
xoxoxoxo
Maira- we have been taking P since June of last year. SHE LOVES IT!!!! There is PLENTY to do for a 2 year old!!!
The answer COULD have been Haydn! I mean, really. Sorry anyway.
Seriously Maria... you should get a pass. I started taking them before Maggie could walk! You only have to pay for yourself and it is TOTALLY worth it!
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