We slept in really late this morning. Past 9 a.m. which is late for the S's. Autumn woke up still not feeling her best at all. I dosed her with some more Benadryl and when we headed over to Downtown Disney to get breakfast we brought her a puke bucket in the car. And she needed it. :( Poor princess.
Jason blamed his driving a little bit. We had a semi-sporty rental and he sure enjoyed a bit more extreme driving than he might in either of our SUVs. :) He decided to stop being quite so rough once it was clear it was not helping Autumn so much.
We got to Downtown Disney, bringing her bowl along. She didn't, of course, eat anything for breakfast. Then we headed off to explore the rest of Downtown Disney for a bit but first, Jason wanted Autumn to have a little something special from feeling so crummy. So she got to get her face painted.
Dalton was green with envy.
But hopefully it helped Autumn perk up a bit.
Er, maybe not.
We headed over to the Lego store again.
The boys made this together and talked for the next half hour, at least, about "making a plan" to recreate such a vehicle at home.
Easton took this of us trying to recreate Belle and the Beast.
Eventually we headed on our way back to the hotel.
Poor Goose fell asleep in the car. Probably partly due to not feeling well and partly due to the Benadryl.
Back in the room, the boys wrote down their "constructions" for their Lego car:
When we initially made our plans for the week, we were planning on the beach earlier in the week and finishing up at Disney on this day but the weather had other plans and I wanted to be in the parks on the cooler days and on the beach on the hottest one. So, that ended up being this particular Thursday. Back at the hotel we got ready for a day at the beach and headed back down to Huntington Beach where we've enjoyed going before.
Sweet Princess fell asleep AGAIN on the way down.
Even though it was the warmest day of the week, it still wasn't super hot. Especially not on the water. And it was breezy to boot. Autumn had no interest in going towards the water. She and I collected shells on the beach.
Dalton ran to the water's edge briefly but came back as well. The Pacific is always so cold!
Easton and Jason, however, braved the surf a bit longer.
Then E got cold and needed to be buried in the sand.
(He's so red in the sun!)
Dalton headed to get some water to aid our sand castle building.
And then he also needed to be buried in the sand.
"Oh no! My head fell off! Here, let me get it!"
A discarded Starbucks lid aided in the construction of our sand castle but ended up just making it look rather phallic:
Beach babies.
Autumn was feeling well enough to play.
Look at her beautiful, graceful form! :)
Pose!
Pose again!
I headed down to the chilly water with E:
The boys needed some turns spinning as well:
And a family foot photo to commemorate the occasion and prove we were all on the beach, I guess:
We were getting rather hungry so we decided to head down to Ruby's on the Pier which we enjoyed eating at on our previous trip:
We were excited to go back once we saw that it works for our diet changes:
Not eating!
Ruby's kids menus are fun and the boys had these robots and other paper "dolls" to make:
Easton's blew away in to the ocean the second we walked outside after our late lunch. :(
He was soooooo upset.
We eventually made it through all the traffic and back to Anaheim. Instead of being hungry for a real dinner we decided to walk to the Cold Stone Creamery for ice cream and milkshakes (since I wouldn't let E get one at Ruby's) instead. Easton and Jason had to turn around on our walk for some digestive distress on E's part. The little two and I made it all the way to Cold Stone and ordered before I realized I had no money. J had it and he'd turned around. Ack! So then Dalton, Autumn and I left our stuff there saying we'd be right back. We ran into Jason and Easton on our walk back, they were already on their way. Whew!
Dalton's eyes were looking amazingly green and lovely in the setting sun. The camera really never did capture it quite right.
When we walked back to the hotel, we took the picture with the hotel sign you saw before.
And then Easton discovered there were snails stuck to the sign....
....and in the dirt.
As the ice cream was our "dinner" we just watched some Disney channel and went to sleep for our last night in CA. If you care, our final day and departure are here.
Thursday, May 02, 2013
Disneyland: Day 6--The Beach!
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I can't wait for the next episode. I have really enjoyed each one. Sometimes I just laugh out loud at what the kids are doing or the way you phrase something. The puke parade and the picture of the construction come to mind.
G-ma
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