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Park day

Age or science is backing up my aching heels - from 3 inches virtually 24/7 at work down to a couple of cms, tendons had to be on adjust mode while I traipsed a huge park with CJ, fulfilling my promise that I'd give him Disneyland for his 6th birthday.

So I attempted a Mommy-made up version of Winnie the Pooh's Blustery Day while relaxing tired muscles. I didn't realize how much fun a day out could be...

especially if you didn't have to worry about humidity.

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  1. I'm sure he'll remember that day until he grows up. Disneyland is a really exciting place to visit.

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  2. Sassy Mom, and it made me forget those complaining tendons :)

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  3. awww...what a magical place to be with!I bet CJ had a load of fun^_^( pero masakit ang paa ng nanay sa kakalakad lol!)

    Enjoy your weekend,Mommy Hazel!

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  4. Clarissa, ako lng ang surrender, sya hindi. palibhasa ang nanay lol!

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  5. wow... we hope to visit Disneyland soon.. Please view my entries here and here

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  6. sweetytots, hope you do soon :)

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  7. Wow, I bet CJ had a blast hehehe, ganda natin sis ah hehehe.

    You can find mine here, have a blessed weekend!

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  8. always yan sis kahit kandarapa na sa pagkananay hahahah!

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  9. wow! awesome pictures you got there! thanks for sharing..

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  10. right choice of words, age and science. Gone are the days when I wear those high heels and "terno" bags. Worse is my knees.

    Disneyland is always a favorite place for the old and young. I bet CJ (if bold enough) he would be on all the rides! Nice mommy moments photos.

    P.S. Have not updated my blog tending to a sick cat. Hope to be back on line in the next couple of days or maybe earlier.

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  11. kim, you're welcome :)

    Ate Eb, he was in almost all those rides if nakaya pa ang kapoy heheh

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