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California Adventure - Day Two

OK, so we found out we are a bunch of old ladies that really can't keep up. We have the greatest of intentions, but, we lost steam. Around 6:00, we were done, we were finished, we were exhausted.

We went to California Adventure today. I broke my sunglasses yesterday, so the very first order of business for me was to get me some new ones. I got me some very awesome and cool black sunglasses with pink Mickey's on them. They are awesome, freaking cool!!



We then went over and got our fastpasses for Soaring Over California. If you have never been on this ride, and you get the opportunity, you must GO!!! Two things to remember; ask for ROW ONE and SNIFF!!!! On row one, you don't have feet dangling in front of you, you're way up high and it's AWESOME!!!

Then we went over to the Tower of Terror. My sister Cheryl and my sister-in-law Wendy have never been on these rides, so this was new to them. We screamed and laughed and giggled on this ride. It's very cool to go on these rides with people for the first time.





I have to say, we are having a great time and so much fun. I was kind of worried about this trip, not sure how all these different personalities, shoved in one room together would do - but, we've done great and we are having a ball!!

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  1. Can't wait to see you style in those glasses.

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  2. This is reminding me of the "girl" trips my grandma would take us on once a year. My mom & her sister..her daughter (my cousin/sister) me & grandma. One year we went to Hawaii...Grandma would always call it an early night after dinner & then tell me & my cousin..."now u girls don't stay out late"!!

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