Well, I told you there was a big weekend coming. After Iris's birthday party, we jumped in the car and headed over to Sandusky for a little (a lot) water play at Great Wolf Lodge. We got there around 3:30 and started playing as soon as we could get our suits on. Madeline was a little disappointed that they removed the "treehouse" from the toddler pool. This was her favorite thing last fall with the small slides into a foot of water. It was replaced with a waterfall and a big open space. So, she didn't spend too much time there. Madeline really likes playing in the deeper pool with a lifejacket on, so that's what we did for the first little while. Grandma & PopPop joined us while Aunt Sue hung out on the sidelines taking pictures.
Once Madeline was under grandparent supervision, Zak and I decided we would try out the big waterslides. So, we grabbed our double innertube and headed up the stairs. That was a blast. So much fun, that we did it numerous times throughout the day! Thank you Grandma & PopPop, we couldn't have done it without you.
After a lot of exploring and watching the giant bucket dump water on the grandparents too many times to count, we were able to convince Madeline to ride some of the smaller waterslides for just her size person. They were the size of normal park slides with water rushing down them and a big pool at the bottom. She did it only on the condition that Mommy would be at the bottom to catch her before she went under. So, that's what we did. She rode those slides over and over and over again. Some of the time Daddy would race down next to her or follow her, and other times Grandma, then she even got PopPop to go down once! Remember, the pool at the bottom is very shallow (like only 3.5' deep!) so an adult coming down that pool has a very difficult time gaining composure after being shot off the end. Lucky for Mommy, I only had to do it once.
We had so much fun, we stayed at the waterpark until well into the evening. Once we had enough there, we decided it was time for a real dinner so back to the room we go. We couldn't stay at Great Wolf Lodge and not go to the arcade, so after dinner, came much fun and games in the arcade. Madeline made out from all of the tickets Grandma & Sue won (basically gambling) and Madeline even won a few on a stomp & hit game (sort of like Whack a Mole). Bedtime came pretty easy and quickly after all of that, especially with so much to look forward to the next day.
Morning came early after such a full day of swimming, but we were ready for it. We were all excited about going to Cedar Point!! Uncle Jason even decided to make the trip again. On the way there, Madeline broke into chant "Great Wolf Lodge! Great Wolf Lodge! Great Wolf Lodge!" and Daddy started in with her. I'll post the video clip on the family site.
When we got to Cedar Point we were very surprised to see who all decided to join us! Let's see, there was Great Grandmother, Steve, Peter & Jenny, Greg, Caroline, Tommy, Jason, Sue, Grandma & PopPop, and Mommy, Daddy, and Madeline!!! What a crew! When we first planned this trip, only 8 of us were actually planning on being there. We ended up with 14! Very cool.
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adeline rode a lot of the Kiddietown ride
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s, including The Whip which she really had fun with. She didn't really know what to do with the Bumper Cars until the very end when she found the gas pedal (poor thing). The treats kept coming with mini-doughnuts, cotton candy, and saltwater taffy and Madeline kept right on taking her share. So, a little time spent in the arcade and eating some fries and min-corndogs.
I wanted to take Madeline back to Frontiertown since we didn't get to do that last fall, so we headed on back to the rear of the park. We stopped and got a bag full of stones from the mining company, and even made a couple candles at the candle shop! I was very excited she got to do this and so was she I think. Mommy, Daddy, and Peter felt adventurous enough to head over to the Mean Streak for a bit of jarring and terror (I was the only one frightened really) and Madeline rode the antique cars with Aunt Sue. She had so much fun riding them with mommy and daddy at the beginning of the park, she saw no reason she should refuse a ride with Sue now.
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hen on to Camp Snoopy! Madeline tried a new ride to her this year, the Frog Hopper and that was a big hit! She and Caroline and Tommy rode that ride over and over and over again. She was very disappointed when she had to get off to go wait in line for her turn again. See, when they started riding it, no one else was interested. After the second time, there were enough kids waiting that she h
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ad to wait in line again. Bummer! Madeline was a real trooper and tried the Woodstock Express again this year even though she didn't like it last year. Well, she didn't like it this year either. If we had purchased the pictures of her ride, you would think she was ready to lose her lunch around that first turn. I can't say I blame her. By that time in the day, I was pretty done with roller coasters as well.
The afternoon kept going with a ride on the schoolbus that goes up and around backwards! and a ride on the swings with Daddy!!! She loves those swings. We made our way to the Riverboat for a bit of gunslinging and bad jokes to round out the day. On our way back through the park, Zak and I decided to ride the Power Tower since there was no line and had a blast. The "giant frog hopper" was exactly what I needed to forget the uneasy feeling in my stomach from the Raptor and the Mean Streak. Madeline had a

front row seat so she could see just what she has in store for her in the years to come. Really, she was busy eating popcorn.
After some dippin' dots while Daddy rode Cedar Downs, she was too pooped to pop. Madeline took a nap in my arms all the way back to the car! Once there, she woke up to say good-bye to everyone and head on home. We got a little bit lost on the way out of the area, but not for long and we were on our way. It was pretty uneventful except for the last 15 minutes when we just about had to poke Madeline to keep her awake. Poor thing was absolutely exhausted, but with 15 minutes of sleep she would have been up for another couple of hours! As it was, she was asleep in her bed at 10:30pm. Much later than normal.
Needless to say, we had an awesome couple of weeks and many moments to remember. Thanks to everyone who played a part and for all the great memories.