The first thing we did there was go on the bumper boats. We laughed so hard! The guide put Alan in a boat with Morgan and then Dagan in one by himself. Then she put Logan and I in one with a water squirter on the front. (Alan and Dagan's boats didn't have them.) Logan and I had so much fun squirting at Alan. Poor Morgan was the innocent one who got soaked from being trapped with Alan, though we did try to avoid hitting him. What we didn't count on was Alan's skillful maneuvering capabilities. After about ten minutes of getting shot at, he gained composure and was unapologetic in bumping Logan and I under a waterfall. We ended up getting more wet than Alan by far and lacked the ability to steer ourselves out. Logan went nuts thinking I wasn't trying hard enough to get us out. But we seriously had the hardest laughs we possibly ever have had as a family. Here are Morgan and Alan unsuspectingly smiling before our strategic surprise attack.
We spent a lot of time on the race cars. With it being a school night, there weren't any lines in the almost four hours we spent there. We had our own personal guide and it was like we were movie stars that they closed the park special for (what an imagaination I have!). Our kids had immediate gratification as soon as they pointed to their next ride. The cars were a favorite we kept returning to. Dagan drove his own car (and did really well) and Alan and Logan were together in a car while I drove with Morgan.
The picture of Morgan below is one of the cutest I have of him ever! I love his "laughing smile"! He was smiling and happy the entire time we were at Liberty Land. (His standard for amusement/entertainment always has been fairly high.)
Morgan spotted the "choo-choo" right away. They all wanted to ride in the engine.
I love it when we find things they enjoy doing together as brothers. Look at all those adorable smiling faces!
Dagan always has been pretty fearless and I think Morgan will be the same way. Dagan climbed the rock wall below with ease (despite not having the appropriate footwear for the occasion) and rang the bell at the top. That's him in the green shirt at the top.
I had to zoom in and take a picture of him at the top then hurry up and view it to make sure he really was OK all the way up there. Sure seems to be! I can't believe how old he is sometimes. I think back to his tireless efforts to climb up on the furniture only six years ago!
Morgan spotted the "choo-choo" right away. They all wanted to ride in the engine.
I love it when we find things they enjoy doing together as brothers. Look at all those adorable smiling faces!
Dagan always has been pretty fearless and I think Morgan will be the same way. Dagan climbed the rock wall below with ease (despite not having the appropriate footwear for the occasion) and rang the bell at the top. That's him in the green shirt at the top.
I had to zoom in and take a picture of him at the top then hurry up and view it to make sure he really was OK all the way up there. Sure seems to be! I can't believe how old he is sometimes. I think back to his tireless efforts to climb up on the furniture only six years ago!
It's OK Mom. I'm fine!
And then there was Logan's attempt. This actually was as high as Logan made it. He didn't even want to try so we told him we were so proud that he put the gear on and made it up two sets of grips (not sure what they are called). He likes his feet on firm ground like his Mom.
Logan asked us all night if we could play miniature golf. I thought for sure with all the rides he would lose interest after only a couple holes. He didn't !?! We played all 18 holes and both he and Dagan were enthusiastic the entire time. Alan and I had our own little competition with a prize. I won...a massage, which he's always been generous with anyways. Dagan and Logan talked about Liberty Land for a while after. It was definitely a favorite that we will return to next summer!
And then there was Logan's attempt. This actually was as high as Logan made it. He didn't even want to try so we told him we were so proud that he put the gear on and made it up two sets of grips (not sure what they are called). He likes his feet on firm ground like his Mom.
Logan asked us all night if we could play miniature golf. I thought for sure with all the rides he would lose interest after only a couple holes. He didn't !?! We played all 18 holes and both he and Dagan were enthusiastic the entire time. Alan and I had our own little competition with a prize. I won...a massage, which he's always been generous with anyways. Dagan and Logan talked about Liberty Land for a while after. It was definitely a favorite that we will return to next summer!
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Wow, that looks like sooo much fun! I have seen Liberty Land from the freeway and I really want to go. The kids look like they had tons of fun! I love their smiling faces.
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