Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Busch Gardens (P.S. Want to win something?)

Last week, I mentioned our trip to Busch Gardens.We had a ton of fun - there was a lot of concern that the weather would ruin the day, but the rain held off until we were almost home, and the overcast skies and windy weather actually made the park quite comfortable. We met up with all of my coworkers for our lunch, which was included in our ticket package, and other than that we pretty much just roamed the park on our own. Elle fell asleep in the gorilla exhibit - it was cool, dark and quiet - so she caught a much-needed afternoon nap that allowed us to spend the rest of the afternoon at the park without hysterical meltdowns.

Since we took Elle, we were kind of limited on the rides we could go on, which quite honestly was fine with us. We're not HUGE roller coaster people, and there are so many other things to do at Busch Gardens that we knew we'd be able to fill our day. I also think it was good that on our first trip there we weren't trying to cram as many coasters in to our day as possible - we could kind of scope out the scene for future trips sans kidlet(s) :)

Seeing the animals was a lot of fun - I fell in love with the hippos:


Elle tried - and fell in love with - cotton candy:


Elle was not so enamored by hay:


And a funny story: There's an awesome part of Busch Gardens that is Sesame Street-themed. There's a little water park area, several jungle gyms, rides and gift shops. All of the rides have rules about how tall your kid can be, what stage of development they have to be (sitting, standing, etc.) and other such things. One of the rules NOT stated on the signs? That you must be wearing shoes. It's Florida. Elle isn't walking yet. We don't do shoes. It would be one more thing to worry about losing in the park. On the merry-go-round, though, the operator told me that she could ride if she was wearing socks. He suggested that she could be wearing ANY socks. Like mine. So I took my socks off, and this is what you get:


As one other mother watching the scene told me: "You do what you gotta do." And now Elle has ridden on her first amusement park ride.

I've got a ton of photos from the day, but I'll leave you with these pages I designed with the My Memories Suite digital scrapbooking software.



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