Share Six: November 2025: Your Choice

This month we are doing something different. We are all busy as the year comes to a close and some of us were traveling. So we left the them open for each blog contributor to show their own choice for the blog this month.

For me, Richard and I had a 10 road trip planned starting out at Legoland to celebrate our little guys 4th birthday. We have never been to Legoland and so we did not know what to expect, but it was going to be a family affair for sure. We opted to stay at a hotel outside of Legoland and walk into the park each day. It wasn’t that far but when you are pushing a stroller with a baby, having a 4 year old who is walking, me lugging my heavy camera (and big mistake I bought a canvas bag to carry my camera I quickly learned it weighed a ton). While I love it as a bag I don’t see myself using it for my camera at all. Looking at my photo’s somewhere along the way I switched from my camera to my cellphone. So you have a mix of camera and phone photos

Heads up, its going to be a long post as I would like to get Legoland all done in one blog.

When you are traveling with kids, you always have to make a pit stop. Mom and dad had Ella, but we had Luka as he had slept over the night before.

We have never been to Legoland and we were not sure what to expect, but there were definitely some fun Lego characters.

Having walked half the park, the family decided the needed to eat and so we walked all the way back to the entrance so that we could go an eat at the restaurant. Did I mention Legoland has a lot of walking. Think Disney and all the hidden treasures.

Luka had a hard time focusing on eating or playing with blocks and most of the time the blocks won.

Of course, poor Ella is stuck in a stroller. This is her resting face. Our little girl is one serious baby but when she cracks a smile her whole face lights up.

Back in the park and Luka enjoyed a circular train ride that was super speedy and while it looked like it may have been fun, Luka’s baba got off of it and vowed she was not going on another ride. Next was the Carousel. Amy went on that with him.

Then came the biggie for our little four year old. Daniel said let him ride the horse. None of us thought he would go on his own but he did and he loved it. This has resulted in horse riding lessons on a real horse.

One thing I love about these parks is there is always a lot of color. We are back at the Dinosaur roller coaster.

The weather was off so initially the Dinosaur roller coaster was shut down so we headed off to the laser tag. Richard, Amy and I went with Luka. He loved that. Then it was back to the roller coaster. I am not a fan of roller coasters and apparently Daniel is not either. So the adrenalin junkies, Richard and Amy headed off with Luka to ride the Dragon rollercoaster. Above was Luka after the rollercoaster.

Next was another first, and I am not sure I was too happy about this one but he did go on is own. It was kind of a tower of terror for kiddies. The seat went up and down. Luka grabbed on to a stranger kid and did not let go until he was off the ride.

Of course there is always and African section and it always draws me to it. When I see the animals (even it they were only made out of Lego) it reminds me of home and there are times when I miss the smell and sights of Africa.

It’s spooky season in preparation for Halloween and so there were a lot of ghostly Lego characters around the park.

While Richard, Daniel, Luka and Baba went into the Ninja activity, Amy and I took Ella to a park table to feed her, get her out of the stroller and give her some tummy time.

Next up was a water activity that Daniel and Luka rode. It basically went around in circles but he seemed to have fun with it.

We spent some time walking around trying to find a boat ride that Amy said was in the park but it appears it was shut down for some reason. Next up was the Lego city and I think this may have been my favorite part of the park. I walked around thinking, I have been there at some point.

Vegas, check

Vegas, Check

St Augustine, check.

Miami, South Beach, check

This is probably the section where I took the most photo’s but there was too many to add to the blog.

Finally at about 4:30pm we were all walked out and decided to head back on the marathon walk to the hotel. On the way out I snapped a family pic of Luka with his dad, Daniel and Daniels mom, Luka’s Baba. (which is grandmother in Macedonian)

To end off the evening we headed down to a Mediterranean restaurant for dinner. Walking back there was a fireworks display that we would have seen had we stayed in the park.

The next morning we were back in the park and ready to visit the “Sea” section. It was going to be a short day for Rich and I. We needed to leave no later than 2 to arrive at our next stop on our road trip.

The aquarium was a lot of fun and Luka really enjoyed looking in the windows, walking in the tunnels, and heading into the pop ups to get a closer view. Of course, the photographer gets pictures of him with everyone but herself. I need to get in more with him.

Next we headed up to the waterpark, which of course was at the furthest part of the park. There were all sorts of activities involving water, a lazy river, a wave pool, waterslides. Luka has gone to the water park at Lion Country Safari often, but he has always stuck to the little slide, and so he started out there feeling quite comfortable. At some point Daniel took him up to the big slide and next thing we know he is heading down the slide on his own, and he kept going back. As Richard said, it appeared that this little guy had had a real boost to his confidence this weekend.

He even got to “ride” the waves in the wave pool with Daniel.

Overall Luka had a super fun 4 year old celebration. At this point we had to leave, but they stayed and had more fun with him and went to the fireworks celebration. The next day they headed to the coast and took him on a dolphin ride. We headed up to Tallahassee overnight on our next leg of our road trip to New Orleans.

Thank you for joining us on this photography loop. This is a circle blog and as I mentioned, we have some very talented artists in the group. Take some time to follow the links and see what they have for you this month. My talented friend Lupji of Lupji Photography is up next. I look forward to seeing what he has to share.

Until next time..

Stay well

30 Minutes in the Life: October 2022

I am interrupting the Macedonia blogs to cover our newest event. Our baby boy turns 1. Where did time go? 2021 was a crazy year, and I really thought things would slow down a bit this year but they have not. We are rushing to Christmas like we are on a bullet train. Life has it that virtually all our birthdays fall from September to November. It as busy and sometimes expensive couple of months if you add Christmas into it. However, it’s really hard to not spend money on our little monkey. One year ago we looked at this tiny face and fell in love. Suddenly a year has passed and so many changes have happened in this little man.

Amy had decided to do a Wild One birthday party theme and so I said I would make the cake. Please note that I am not a baker and I have never made a birthday cake before but I planned to challenge myself. What I discovered is that working with fondant is fun. It is like playdough for adults. Baking on the other hand is not that much fun. I hate it when you buy brand new non stick pans and they end up sticking and the cake breaking. I also learned that rolling out fondant and covering cakes is not that easy either. I made plenty of mistakes that I could fortunately hide under a bright blue waterfall. The fun part for me however was making all the creatures and their bits and pieces.

Lesson learned – do not ever use glitter fondant again. It does not set. I made the elephant and lion using a glitter fondant. The lion landed up in the garbage bin and I used the elephant on one of his smash cakes. Oh yes, he had two. One for the day before his party as Amy had friends come down for the weekend to celebrate his birthday but were unable to stay for his party. I can safely say he was not too impressed with the smash cake idea.

I started out with a concept (excuse the animals but I knew what they were). I had searched through a number of ideas. Loved the idea of a waterfall. Decided a hippopotamus would languish in the bottom pond and a gator in the upper pond. I had this wonderful idea of palm trees holding up a happy birthday banner. That said the trees looked great but the fondant never set and so in the end I cut the happy birthday off and ended up stretching it across the waterfall.

Next came the actual animals. As I said making them is like playing with playdough and following a lot of tutorials. First I made an elephant (who never hardened), then a giraffe. Then I made the hippopotamus and a zebra. After that I made the lion. I was never really happy with him. I made a leopard, who was a touch too orange, but it was only after that, that I found color mixing charts. I am holding onto those because this cake making story could become addictive. Just close your eyes when you add up the costs.

The monkey was fun and adding the banana’s seemed to make him so much better. Last but not least I wrapped a snake around a candle.

The grass was made in a mold as were the butterflies. Each rock was a blend of colors to make them look more interesting. Flowers were made from tools I purchased or by hand. Below is the final result.

Our little man turned one today. It has been a year of abundant love, baby giggles, sloppy open mouth kisses and those heart warming cuddles. Oh, but how my heart smiles when I think of all those wonderful moments. Even yesterday we sat and he would giggle and I would laugh and then he would giggle again. My heart just melts.

Amy had created a beautiful setting for his birthday and we got to barbecue and enjoy lunch while Luka was actually sleeping. He did sit a the party table for a while but got a little cranky.

When he woke up it was cake time. We got to sing happy birthday and he got to wonder what the heck we were all doing. Amy & Daniel got to celebrate him too.

Then it was time for the smash cake (number 2). He did not seem too interested in getting his hands dirty. He pushed at the zebra a bit before granda came along and showed him how to get his hands deep in the cake. The look of horror on his face at his dirty fingers makes me laugh – get it off, get it off!!! 🙂 🙂

Last but not least he got to tuck into his presents, or rather his mom did. I look forward to the age where he just rips the paper off to get to what is underneath.

He was certainly spoiled by all and we were tripping over toys everywhere. Roll on Christmas when he gets more toys. I remember that feeling of having way too many toys. I have tried to limit mine to educational toys and clothes but there is just so many cute things out there.

Next stop is Halloween, and Luka will be Peter Pan, Amy is dressing as Wendy, Daniel is dressing as Captain Hook. Cameron and Kathryn are John Darling and Tinkerbell. Cody and Carter, the service dogs are dressed as a crocodile and a skunk. Yours truly is dressing as Smee. Hopefully we are going to have fun with this.

Then we are into November, and Richard and I share a birthday, and I am going to attempt to make a topsy turvy cake. I am not holding my breath on what it will look like but I have been reading up on how to make them

Then it is Thanksgiving and a weeks vacation. Then 2 more weeks of work and it’s Christmas and 2 weeks of vacation. We are excited to have Daniel’s mom join us for Christmas this year. Finally the embassy has opened up again and she was able to get her visitors visa. It is hard to believe how quickly 2023 will be here. But since this blog goes live on Halloween, it just leaves me to wish you all a very spooky night and enjoy the fall weather, I know that I am.

Thank you for joining us, 30 Minutes in the Life is a circle blog and we have some very talented photographers in the group. I always love looking at the sneak peaks and I cannot wait to see the rest. Take some time to follow the links and see what Kristina of Hello Olivia Photography has for you this month, and I look forward to seeing what she has to share.

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