Yes, Holly had to endure both of those divine pleasures this week. But she's a trooper and got through both with remarkably little pain.
I'm happy my tooth is fixed-I nearly kissed and hugged my dentist when it was over yesterday. We celebrated by going to Mastros in Beverly Hills with my family (sans kids). Two glasses of pink champagne later and I was nearly ready to hug everyone in the place because I could finally eat and drink again!!
I think mom has had her share of Disney for a year (forever). A few years back I swore I would never go there. Everything that Disney has to offer-crowds, lines, bad food, commercialized junk, PEOPLE EVERYWHERE-are things our family generally tries to avoid. (at least Holly, anyway) Yet I have found myself there four times in the last few years. What gives? When you live 1 hour or less from the theme park you are required to take guests with children there. This time we went with Michele, her family and dad and it was almost tolerable..we actually got to go on some grown up rides.
We have so many more great pictures that are being held hostage on Michele's camera. Once I figure out how to upload albums to the blog they will be posted but I leave you with Elise and the lightsaber: 
3 comments:
Oh no! I didn't realize you had to have a root canal! I hope it did the trick.
I feel the same way about Disney, which is why I didn't even BRING IT UP when we were visiting. :)
xo.
It's easy to imagine how that conversation would have gone: "court do you want to do Disney?" with look of horror in my eyes. "NO, of course not!" with equally horrified look;-)
Hehehehehehe. Pretty much. :)
I was much more into the idea of hanging with Alba and Garner.
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