Sunday, September 22, 2013

Wonderland

For half the summer all you and Aunt Katie talked about was going to "Wonderland" as you referred to it. Dutch Wonderland is a local (Lancaster PA) small family-owned amusement park for kids 2-10 years. Perfect for our family. So all the Marcot women plus Teddy converged at a resort hotel near D.W. for a couple days away in August. Uncle Kevin also came for a night. Daddy stayed home. We had a blast. It was good to hang out with Aunt Molly and Aunt Clare and order pool-side service and sleep in a hotel and go down the biggest water slide ever (for your four-year old self). We even went to a farm where we got to see the Strasburg steam train come through. We had an amazing trip, although only a few days, it was a welcomed and grateful time with family. Now for photo over-load. Your welcome, Aunt Molly. 

We had an emerald and two aquamarines.
One of many rides taken together. 
Bumper Cars with Aunt Molly!
Someone wasn't allowed on the frog hopper ride. 
Monster trucks!
You RAN into the arms of the princess and everyone awed. Then Lucy mimicked you and ran up to the princess too and hugged her with all her might. It was super adorable.  
You both completely ignored the knight and gave high fives to the dragon.
Chitty Cars! I have a good video of you RIDING while Aunt Clare drove. You refused to drive. Truly Scrumptious does not drive Chitty, you explained. 
Dutch part of the wonderland. 
Slowest boat ride ever... 
Go Teddy GO!
If Aunt Molly had any type of social media account, THIS should be her profile pic. 


Water Park Fun!
Both girls loved the water slide in the background! They went on twice and laughed the whole way down!
Hotel fun.
Hotel pool.
Mmmmm pool-side service for dinner!
Sleepover with Teddy!
Book signing with Aunt Molly.
Farm chicks just hatched.

Teddy and Lucy did not want to hold, only watch. 
Giant jumping pillow!
You two had so much fun on this thing. 

Burlap sack slide with Aunt Katie. 
The Strasburg Railroad came through the middle of the farm.
It was a big attraction when the train came roaring through.
See you later!!

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