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Thursday, April 26, 2007

Disneyland: Day One

We had a great first day at Disneyland! Nora woke us up like it was Christmas morning, all excited and raring to go. Dell and I were a bit slow getting going after the long drive down last night (we finally got to bed after midnight). We hit the park and spent the day enjoying the magic of The Magic Kingdom. It was extremely special for me to be there with my daughter. I kept getting choked up all day! Dell had to head back to the room around 3pm, but Nora was a real trooper, and she and I lasted until after 5pm. Nora decided she doesn't like the "dark, inside rides, except Pirates of the Caribbean, but that is just a little bit scary." We are kicking back in the room tonight, having some room service and watching videos (Disney flicks, of course!) View the 33 photos on Flickr.

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