Monday, September 20, 2010

From Our Family To Yours

Spent the past 4 days at Wally World with the family doing stuff like this:























4 days of eating crappy food and no riding. That is a slippery slope. It kind of felt good to let things slide.

10 comments:

South County Ciclista said...

Taking young kids to Disneyland, I think is one of the best things to do as a family. Fun to see them get so excited.

KanyonKris said...

That's a keeper.

Kyle said...

I didn't know Wal-Mart had waterslides...

Simón said...

You got the front seat. Ahead of woman and children. Shameless, but well played, sir. Well played, indeed.

Grizzly Adam said...

You just took a picture of the picture. Cheapskate.

We went to D-World last year. The kids still talk about it. When my boys got to go on stage and be trained as "real" Jedi's, and fight Darth Vader, was one of my proudest moments as a Jedi Knight. I mean, a dad.

Rick Sunderlage said...

Simon- My kids and wife are smarter than me. They knew the front seat is the ghetto seat. I get's all the water during the big splash. My hair just didn't look right the rest of the day once it get all wet.

Rick Sunderlage said...

Grizzly- I paid for the 1st pic but realized I could get by with just taking a pic of the pic. I'm a slow learner.

I'm kicking myself for not taking a pic of the Tower of Terror ride. My 4 year old was pissed.

As a Jedi, you already knew that.

dug said...

no matter how much you want to or think you can steer that thing, you can't.

YOU CAN'T

Rick Sunderlage said...

Dug- I'm going to be honest. My hands are resting on the empty headrest in front of me. Last time I went to DisneyLand, I got pink eye. I tried very hard NOT to touch any of the standard hand rails.

tibiker said...

I can't believe no one else commented on your obvious weight gain from all the churros, cookies, cotton candy, ice cream etc. Wow, you really DID let yourself go. How'd you fit in that log anyway, copious vaseline on the thighs?

And you're right, you took one for the team sitting up front.