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| Sleeping Beauty (WDW2) | | Print | |
| Written by Lissa |
| Saturday, 14 November 2009 20:50 |
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One of the most important ingredients in a successful trip to Walt Disney World with small children is a good nap. It wasn't until our third day that we managed to get Caroline to actually fall asleep for a nap - giddy excitement is an understandable side effect of finally arriving at the happiest place on earth. Caroline was so cute when she woke up from this nap that I snapped several pictures and I think they tell a pretty cute pictorial story: Did you have a good nap, Caroline? What would you like to do this afternoon? You want to go back to the Magic Kingdom? And maybe see some more Princesses? And the castle? Let's go! |
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