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Somebody Went to Disney World and Got a New Hat

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Or is that hat for Clover?

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on August 12, 2009  

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  1. 8-12
    4:00
    am

    or the Giant White Puppy!?!

  2. 8-12
    4:50
    am

    Giant Puppy will be glad to see another hat

  3. 8-12
    5:38
    am

    She is now officially a Princess, hat et all. Oh yes and the teacups in the back ground. Alice in Wonderland …anyone!
    Enjoy your holiday Suzanne

  4. 8-12
    7:15
    am

    TEACUPS! Love the teacups, and the hat is fantastic! I got a ‘Donald Duck’ hat with the duck bill for a visor… best thing about DW though is people watching! I was very disappointed in the rides,though I really loved the whole atmosphere and enjoyed EPCOT a whole lot. Watching the kids eyes light up at Cinderella’s castle is a treat, though the parents trying to force their kids to appreciate what they’re seeing when the little tykes would rather be at home in the wading pool can be disturbing. I’d say you and Princess are just the right ages to really enjoy the whole gig Suzanne!

    If I want rides, I go to Cedar Point in Ohio, which is the ABSOLUTE best amusement park in the world. I’ve been all over the country and the world thanks to 20+ years in the military. Cedar Point is old enough to have trees and shady walkways, and kitschy exhibits and such, though the midway is very concrete and sunny too with lots of roller coasters and crazy modern rides… there are still the old paddleboats, model-T’s, and cable-cars and such to balance the spicy and the sweet.

  5. 8-12
    8:22
    am

    I thought she was a real princess – until she stuck out her tongue! But, Morgan, I’m sure a real princess can do that if she wants to! :fairy:

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