Thursday, September 20, 2012

Jack's head just exploded

Well not literally of course....
but he was the most excited I've ever seen 
him when we went to 
"A Day out with Thomas" in Strasburg Pennsylvania. 

There was a gazillion little boys and girls there all waiting to take a train ride to nowhere on the life size Thomas.  
And 2 gazillion parents that will do anything to make their kids as happy as we were making Jack. 

Here is Emma confused as to why she isn't eating for the 40th time that day.
These pictures of the "Deseils" blew Jack's mind.  
To get him to turn and look at the camera was a loosing battle so we let him drool and stare .

We made sure we got online early in order to get a good seat.   Jack got to sit right near the window and wave to all the people as we rode by.   
Emma enjoyed herself also by chewing on whatever we 
would give her.


We drove past all the farms with cows and 
Amish people with their horses.  
Every time jack saw a horse he yelled "like bullseye" Which if your not up on your Disney/Pixar films is from Toy Story 3.

And here's THOMAS!!!

I'll start by explaining why it looks like were 
trapped in a fish net.  
Thomas comes into the station and while he's unloading and loading passengers we have 10 minutes to get the opportunity to run and shove our way towards the front of the train where they have 3 stations set up for pictures in front of the 
Great Thomas.  
However if you don't mommy push your way up to the front in the 10 minutes alotted then you get trapped in the mesh maze until the train takes it's trip and comes back to the station....which is 22 minutes.  Okay for those that lost me or is bad at math that's 32 minutes wait time if you don't get up to 
the front first.  
Lets just say that keeping a toddler in a line and occupied for 32 minutes was something I wouldn't wish on my 
worst enemy.   

But THANK GOD we got the picture we came for.  
Where am I you may be wondering (no I'm not crying in the car) I'm standing behind the photographer bribing my 2 year old that if he looked at the camera for 1 millisecond he'll get a prize. Bam! and here's the shot. 
Then we proceeded to wait on another line to see Sir Topem Hatt who was going on lunch minutes after we finally got to see him. 
And Jack spent most of the time looking up at him lovingly telling him that he was taking care of Thomas and Clarabelle, just in case he was worried.  

I actually thought it was too sweet. 

Emma's also looking at him, but it's only to see if he has food, unfortunately Sir Topem Hatt doesn't have a bottle of milk in that suit so we moved on. 



We enjoyed a lunch at the Red Caboose Resturant which was really cute.  Everything was all about trains.  Part of the restaurant is actually in a train car. And since it was right along the rail road Thomas drove by every 10 minutes. And Jack's face would light up every time like it was the first. 
Then it was nap time for everyone.

The next stop on our weekend of "Jack" was Sesame place.  Again Jack saw two of his idols right off the bat and got to take pictures with them.  
But once more we had to be patient and wait in line for our turn.  

Jack danced around like his pants were on fire until it was his turn and then.....I had to push him towards Cookie Monster and Super Grover.  
But he went and he had such a huge grin on his face when they hugged him. 




Believe it or not this is a "smile".  

Jack waving to Chris from the Carasoul.  The look on his face every time he went around and saw Chris was awesome.  He was having so much fun. 
Emma hung out and watched her big brother have his day. I know one day we'll be having breakfast with the Disney Princesses and Jack will have to sit through it like Emma did that day. 
But until then she's happy to give him the spotlight. 


I swear Chris is not a huge creepster and riding this alone. If you look very closely Jack is on it too. 


We were also first in line to watch Elmo's world live.  I learned from the previous day that I'm going to have to be a little bit crazy mama to get to be first in line and up front, so that's what I did.  I waited in line with Emma while Jack and Chris played until it was time to watch the show. He was so so so excited to see Elmo. 
Emma even woke up half way through to enjoy Elmo.
Then at the end of the day we let Jack pick out a prize for himself and his sister and in the end, well, all the prizes were for him because he was not letting either one go.  

This was Jack's weekend.  
To wake up both mornings to tell him that he was going to see these characters that make him so very happy was amazing.  
All the money, time and line waiting was so worth it when we saw the smile on his face...and really, that what life's about.

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