What is it about just walking into Typhoon Lagoon that just drains all the stress and makes me so....relaxed? I don't know if it's happy memories or the music or the atmosphere. But what ever it is I LOVE it!
What a great day. Andrew and Matt were excited because the sign said that if you were LESS than 10 you didn't HAVE to be accompanied by your parent. They didn't bother to ask me if that was OK. It was - with a few added rules. They enjoyed the wave pool. Mom is still sick so she sat in the sun a lot. We did the lazy river thing. The wave pool is the best though. In my opinion it is the best wave pool ever!
We had ice cream. It was great! And the only thing that is reasonably priced. And then Matt started talking about "breast caps". Really loudly. And a red faced Andrew had to walk away and pretend that he didn't know us. What are "breast caps" you ask. I'll blog about that tomorrow.
And then at the end of the day Andrew decides that he wants to go to Shark Reef. That's a 69 degree salt water tank with tropical fish and some small leopard sharks. We gathered all of our stuff and walked to the other side of the park. Andrew and I swam across and it was great - and COLD! I love doing things just before the park closes.
And then it happened.
Poor Matt.
Matt walked ahead and gathered up all of our stuff - trying so hard to be helpful. And he fell. Into the bushes. Skinning his shins,knees,back of his legs on the wooden posts that line the flower beds.
"Get me out of here"! he yelled.
Andrew to the rescue. Andrew lifted him out with one arm and sat him down, Matt squalling the whole time. I got him calmed down. Kept him from looking at the blood. And then he was embarrassed. I told him that I would have cried too. I told him he was doing great. And he was. We made it out to the car and got him home and I did the first aid thing. Fed him and he was fine.
What a day. Can't wait 'till tomorrow.
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