The weather is turning colder, so there's only one thing to do! (Apart from unpacking the ten boxes vaguely labeled "winter" and eating gallons of soup, of course...) Fly south!
[Nolan loves it when we force him to be in photos with the other kids.]
I love that place. Like... I might choose it over Disneyland love it. It's nestled in the woods, of course, so the fall colors and gorgeous crisp weather definitely help its case. And the little signs peppering the park were scrawled with classic literary quotations about Fall. Perfect.
[They're pretending to be statues]
Okay, I have to admit that in the past I've avoided this ball pit like the plague. I've never emerged from its hot, high-decibel confines without a splitting headache. I guess it's best when you don't go in the middle of summer. But this time, when we needed a break from rides and shows, we stopped in here to let the kids play, and Travis had the brilliant idea of pelting strangers with the cannons (not the kids - the parents!) and we had the best time! Extra points for the sidelined disengaged parents, bonus if they are holding a cell phone! HA! I'm pretty sure we made a bunch of adult enemies. (The kids, though, were all very good-natured about being attacked with foam projectiles by someone else's parents!)
Last spring we went on the tour of the Marvel Cave (which Silver Dollar City was built around as an extension of its tourism), but we had so much rain last spring that the majority of the cave was flooded, and they were only giving partial tours. I was excited to see the rest of the cave, and it was worth every treacherous step! Nolan fell asleep toward the beginning of the tour, so it was an extra challenge to navigate the steep, slippery, uneven steps with a heavy sleeping toddler in my arms (how come they are so much heavier when they're asleep??) but the whole cave was amazing! My favorite part was the "draperies" - ceiling formations that form thin ribbons marbled with color. I thought it looked like strips of bacon on the ceiling! At the end, a train pulled us up and out of the cave and up the side of the mountain - beginning at an angle that was closer to the vertical and ending at a mountainside-sized angle. So crazy!
Toward the end of the last day, the kids discovered the big swinging ship that they had been afraid to ride before. They loved it and rode 3-4 times in a row!
One last ride on the swings...
And an outdoor country music concert
And today, we are home.
2 sweet nothings:
Sounds like you guys had lots of fun and I wish I could've seen you pelting strangers with foam projectiles. I enjoy reading your writing! Miss you :)
Yep, better than Disneyland! That looks fabulous.
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