“What was I thinking when I wasn’t thinking?”
So there I was. On my knees in a bathroom stall telling Marissa to give me more toilet paper. While she pulled I wadded. We were determined to make Kyle two inches taller so we could get onto some ride at Disney World. Poor little Kyle was not happy about our ingenius plan. He wanted to put his light up shoes back on. Finally when his shoes could not hold any more toilet paper we stuffed his feet back into them. Quickly realizing his weight was smashing the toilet paper back down, Marissa whisked him up. “We can’t let him walk, mom.” I carried our little soldier until we reached the ‘you must be this tall’ sign. That’s when (thank God), the lightbulb went off and I realized this sign was there for a reason. Thank you God for forgiving goofy mom’s like me. Happy Easter everyone!














We told our son to stand on his toes one time at Knott’s Berry Farm, and it worked all the way up until we were buckled into the front seat of Moctezuma’s Revenge, and the guy looked a bit skeptical, then made him get out and stand by the sign again, except that he forgot to stand on his tiptoes, and we got KICKED OFF the ride, lol!
We’ve done this before at Disneyland. My daughter was about 1/2 inch too short so we stuffed napkins in her shoes. When she got measured she told they guy, “that’s because I have napkins”. He said, “yep, naps are good”. Whew.
Thank you so much for stopping by my blog. I am loving yours and intend to spend the rest of the afternoon here catching up. But shhhhh don’t tell my boss, she thinks I am back here working. LOL
Have a great day,
Tami
Gracie learned very fast to “stand tall” on rides the year we got season passes to our local amusement park. She got away with it everytime and LOVED every minute of the scary rides!!!
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