Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Kings Dominion

This past weekend my brother came to town with his oldest daughter. We decided that it would be lots of fun to take the whole family to Kings Dominion. So, with the exception of my pregnant sister in law, everyone here in MD went to the amusement park for the day.
The drive getting down there was an adventure in and of itself. Our kids are notorious for getting motion sickness when you get them up early and put them right in the car for a long drive. Keeping that in mind, I had packed 2 changes of clothes for each kid, as well as a whole roll of paper towel and a whole package of wipes. As it turns out, the only thing that I forgot was trash bags. Also, thinking about how gross it is to clean up chocolate milk puke, something I have done many, many times in my life, we skipped their normal morning drink, and opted for orange juice. Better, but probably apple juice would have been easier on their little tummies. So after about half an hour driving, Graham was the first to go. He threw up when we were nowhere close to a convenient place to pull over to clean him up. But we found a place, and got stop one out of our way. After that, we drove by this:
 It's like a tractor supply store or something, and we drove by before any of the fire trucks even got there. If we had been about 5 minutes later, we may not have been able to get by.
Then it was Olivia's turn to throw up. After we got her cleaned up, the rest of the ride was pretty uneventful. And like I said, it's all about motion sickness, and really, only when they are in the car right after waking up. So they were fine the rest of the day.
We got to the park, and eventually found my mom and brothers and niece. The first ride of the day was the Ghoster Coaster. Or, as others know it as, the Scooby Doo. This was my favorite ride as a child, and it was Nate and Graham's first ride on an official roller coaster. Graham rode with Jesse, and after an initial bout of nervousness on the first hill, he got over it and was all smiles when he got off. I rode with Nate, and after the first hill, he looked nervous and started to hold his stomach, and I started to think that he would make our record 3 for 3 if you know what I mean. He did not throw up, but he was very upset after we got off of the ride. So no more Scooby Doo roller coaster for him.
Instead he rode rides like this:
 We did get him on this little "roller coaster", which is more like what you would find at a fair or carnival.
 Can you see Graham's tiny head?
 They both loved the bumper cars, and that is how we ended our day later on.
 This was I think Olivia's favorite ride. Their second time back on the ride Olivia saw that is where they were headed, and pretty much pushed everyone out of the way to get herself on.
 It was nice for Olivia to be able to ride a bunch of rides, and I'm glad that the boys like her so much to take her with them.
 I like this little girl who just jumped in with Graham, and appears to be blowing him a kiss.
 We spent the day split between spending time in the Kid zone, and the rest of the park. Jesse and I rode a few rides, but none of the big new ones. I didn't want to just leave my mom with the kids the whole day, plus, it is fun to see them having fun.
One new thing that we did do was to go to the Dinosaur park. They have animatronic dinosaurs along this little path, that you do a walking tour of. The boys loved it. (And by the boys, I mean Jesse, Nate and Graham.) There were a few places where you could push certain buttons and control the dinosaur movements.
 They were all life size, so some of them were, well, big.
 And it would not be complete without the T Rex family. Most of them did growl and move and such, but the kids were not scared, so that was good.
 Olivia was the champ of the day. She only sometimes got to ride on things, and mostly was just pushed around in her stroller. But she didn't cry or complain, and just was happy to be included in things. What a little angel she was. (if only all days could be like that!)
We did get both of the boys on the Avalanche ride, which is a bobsled ride, and since there were no up and down hills, they both loved it, and proclaimed it to be their favorite ride of the day.
The ride home was uneventful, just the way we like it, and the boys are now asking to go back, and have reverted to their other favorite request- Disney World.

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