Legoland Extended visit

Regular admission to Legoland is as expensive as any other amusement park : too expensive.  However, they have a great deal on Mondays during the school year.  Admission price for Education Mondays is $20/person when a group of 10 or more purchases tickets together.  This turns into Homeschool Mondays for the Theule Family.  Toby organized a couple other Homeschool families to join us along with The Bernards.

Jan told her kids that they were going to Legoland for Emily’s birthday, but didn’t tell them that we would be joining them.  So it was a fun surprise for Em & Nate when we showed up at their hotel for an evening swim.

We stayed at a La Quinta Inn the night before and then had a great day at Legoland.  I spent the morning with Roly doing the little kid stuff, while Toby, Jan and the older kids were on their own.

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After the day at Legoland, we stayed the night in the Legoland Hotel.  We had an Adventure room.  The room and the whole hotel were laid out especially well for children.  There was a safe in the room with scavenger hunt –like instructions for discovering the combination (like the 3rd digit is the number of balloons painted on the ceiling in the lobby).  Inside were mini-fig sets as souvenirs.

A radiator hose in the van developed a leak, so I had AAA tow the van to a local shop.  The shop had trouble finding the right part, and the van wasn’t fixed until the next morning.  So we went back to the La Quinta Inn for one more night.  For dinner that night we went to Benihana’s, but we couldn’t wait for a table at one of the hibachis, so we had regular dinner in a booth. 

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Having to wait for the van repair was a hassle, but as we told the kids, it could have been much worse.  We had all of our toothbrushes and extra clothes with us, for example.  No one had any un-cancellable meetings the next day.

Weekend Fun with the Bernards

Jan and the kids visited with us for the weekend.  We all met up in Oxnard for a Pirate Cruise.

Roly enjoyed driving the boat.

The next day was beach day.  It was a bit foggy for most of the day, but that didn’t stop us.  It was comfortably warm and the kids had a great time.  Max and Nathan took the new (replacement) kayak out on their own.  It was a rough start but successful in the end.

Someone else had a rough start at the beach, but was able to recover gracefully and successfully. 

Emily and Lucy had a great time playing make-believe, or as we say in our home: ‘imaginating’

Auntie Jan didn’t want to go out in the kayak, but she took up the challenge and we had one of the best times.  We saw seals and a pod of dolphins that would swim back and forth under our kayak.  I had Max’s GoPro and tried to swim with them, but they didn’t want anything to do with me. 🙂

Potty Training

At what point does potty training turn into potty trained?  Roly has been accident free for about a week, even peeing in public restrooms.