Sunday, August 26, 2012

Lagoon, Where the Fun Is!

Sending off summer is always sad...but we sure did it with a bang this year. Lagoon..I don't even ride the rides and I still have fun. We had kids coming out our ears on this adventure but it made it even more fun. Our family, Sean's family, my parents and Mike's kids all gathered for a day at Lagoon. That was 11 kids in all. A look at them climbing the fences shows the kind of control we had over them that day. :) Not much.
Not long after we arrived the kids were getting pretty hot.  Rattlesnake rapids is the answer.  5 or 6 times on this ride and we were all cool and happy.  Most of the kids got soaked...I tried to stay as dry as possible.
Later in the day, after we dried off and gotten tired again, ice cream was the answer.  Yummy!
The Wild Mouse...a little too wild for me but the kids loved it.

Always a favorite, being dropped from a high place down to the ground on the Ladybug.
Just watching this ride made me want to lose my lunch...these kids have guts of steel.
Ben and Max were good buddies through all of this.  They went on lots of rides together and Ben enjoyed being a big brother to Max. 
What could be the down side to Lagoon. I mean, we had a SUPER FUN TIME. At about 9:30, exhausted kids in hand, we headed to the car to go home. Nate asked me for the keys. Keys? "I gave them to you" I said. "Remember...I said, I don't want to take the chance of being the one to lose these." Nate dug through his pockets...and dug some more. We searched the diaper bag and stroller. The keys were no where to be found. In hind sight, I should have kept the keys. I mean, I went on kiddie rides and Rattle Snake Rapids. Nate went on Wicked, Colossus, and any other wild and crazy ride they could all find. Well, Nate had already lost his cell phone...which we realized early on in the day. I don't know why we didn't realize the keys were gone. Nate walked back into the park to check the lost and found. Well, by this time, Emily was on her last leg. She puked in the parking lot. We waited twenty minutes praying Nate would return with the keys. He came back empty handed. The blessing of the story was we were not alone. Sean had walked out of the park with us. Sean owns a nice, large SUV. So, three adults and seven children, two coolers and a wagon piled into Sean's vehicle for the ride home. Sarah cried most of the way...she was so tired. However, we made it home just before 11pm. All so happy and grateful to see our beds. Even with an end like that...Lagoon was still one of the funnest days of our summer. It was so much fun to spend time with lots of cousins. We are so glad they came.

2 comments:

Ms. Kneisly said...

Thank y for the pictures of my kids!

Sean considered taking our corolla instead of the suv! Lol, glad he didn't.

McMurtrey said...

The key thing happened to my family when I was little. But the keys were locked inside the car. My dad asked someone who had the same kind of car if he could borrow their keys and tried it on our car and it worked. I hope you get everything squared away. At least you created memories that your kids will never forget.