Wednesday, November 10, 2010

What to Take to Disneyland....

...someone in a wheelchair.
Can you believe Megan's Brother is still single? After his 3rd knee surgery, he is legitimately, temporarily handicapped. That worked out well for us. On Storm mountain, he got 9 of us straight to the front of the 60 minute line. It turns out that Walt has a soft spot for wheelechairs. Most rides have a separate handicap entrance. You roll up to the front of the line with your group, you get out of the wheel chair and onto the ride and the when you are done, you get right back into the wheelchair. After this fact, i started noticing A LOT of people in wheelchairs.
Kevin just got his own place so he no longer lives in his parents basement. Let me know if you want me to line you up with him.
As it turns out, the Jazzy® was also very convenient for carrying all of the overpriced Disney paraphernalia we purchased.
It rained the day we got there and the day we left.
Weather was sunny and in the 70's-80's the rest of the week. Water was cool enough that all of the local surfers had full wetsuits, but the kids didn't seem to mind since it was snowing back home.

We spent some time in OLD TOWN San Diego and had dinner at a Mexican Restaraunt. When there is an item on the menu that dares you to eat it and then makes you sign a waiver before you actually eat it, it might be a good idea to order something else.
Here Ryan is sweating and eating and the Hot burrito of Death, or something like that. He only made it about 1/4 of the way through it. He paid for it all night long.

2 comments:

Heather said...

hahahah! Oh Kevin.

Unknown said...

I am doing a post about running at night, and what to wear so cars see you. Your awesome night pics come up a lot in Google image searches. I was wondering if I could borrow this one for the post and cite your blog? http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_uLQFm3h9_dk/SkEqhbHq8lI/AAAAAAAABFg/MTqNvBFUqqo/s1600/hot%2Bpiece%2Bof%2Bass-1.jpg
Thanks! Sarah (www.runningstarfish.blogspot.com)