One of the many shots I took when we went to the Small World attraction in Magic Kingdom. The kids had so much fun on this one, it was definitely their magic moment.
Have a lovely weekend everyone!
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your kids are lucky with a mum like you.
ReplyDeletei'm sure very amazed si rye sa mga designs na nakita nia,lalong maeenhance ang kanyang artistic talent.
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It is indeed a magical place My Daily Mumbles
ReplyDeleteHi Rose, neat pictures. I'm so glad that you guys went and had so much fun.
ReplyDeleteKathy M.
I'll bet the kids did have a wonderful time here.
ReplyDeleteNothing scary in that tunnel? Probably not!
ReplyDeleteIF I HAD A SHADOW
If I had a shadow as big as the sky,
I never would fear, and I’ll tell you why:
My shadow would save me from dragons and things
That fly in the night with terrible wings;
My shadow would keep me away from the beast
That sniffs in the west and sniffs in the east
Hungry for children who play all alone,
Hoping to feast upon blood, upon bone;
My shadow would be my protector and knight
To keep fear at bay, to banish all fright.
I’m so glad my shadow is always nearby,
Though it’s not nearly as big as the sky!
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Shadows in hoofprints and stone
The attractions for small children need to be filled with fun colors and shapes - as this place is! Parents enjoy the shadows and color, too. Although the biggest joy for us is the smiles on their faces after the visit - priceless joy!
ReplyDeleteI love that ride! I always try to take a ton of photos in there and when I was there last it was before I had a digital camera that can shoot in ow light. Great pics!
ReplyDeleteI guess even adults would love that place. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYes, the place looks so exciting and enticing. I'm sure the kids enjoyed your visit there. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.
ReplyDeleteOh that is fun and looks the is interesting....happy SSS!
ReplyDeletemine is here
Might have this song now in my head all day! lol
ReplyDeleteWow, how neat that you saw the shadow of the harp in that last photo!
ReplyDeleteI'm like Joan...that song will be running through my head now all day.
I'm soon to be 67 - but I took my children to "It's a Small World", too. It's a favorite of most of the world, I think!
ReplyDeleteDroplets, whether coffee or rain, are fascinating. Your photography is always so excellent.
My post is at:
http://rnsane.blogspot.com/2011/08/another-de-young-museum-offering-august.html
Hope you have a really wonderful week ahead!
Nice details in your shots.
ReplyDeleteLovely place for kids.
Regards!
For sure enjoy mga kids, visiting via color connection.
ReplyDeletebuti kapa sis madami pics inside...ako ala masyado.
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