First time having his hair washed at the salon.
Watching the original Superman movie.
Harry makes the Rainbow Loom creations and I put wire through them.
Harry tried to convince Patrick of something, but Patrick was not buying it.
Cupcakes chosen, wait … what is that? Oh, of course, It’s a baby rainbow loom Cloudjumper trying to eat a cupcake – hmm….
Moomba is obsessed with Rain Loom animals. He thinks they are his. I keep finding them all over the house. Here he is attacking the little lion.Â
We started a “Warm and Fuzzy jar” that gets filled as Harry goes out of his way to do nice things – per Harry’s request. After a long few weeks, he finally achieved some “warm and fuzzies”.Â
He is demonstrating his Minecraft Map – we are riding a roller coaster to just below the sun so we can cross the bridge to the boat.
Hope you have an interesting, fun day full of warm and fuzzies.
Comic-Con is one of those crazy, wild weekends.
You have to love the advertisement art all around.
Trying the new Disney Infinity 2.0 characters.
Got all our stuff, ready to tackle the show floor.
Checking out the Superhero Ugly Dolls.
Is it a star on the red carpet? No, it’s just Harry.
You never know what you might encounter.
While waiting in line for the Game of Thrones experience.
Olaf just walking down the street.
Checking out the incredible Game of Thrones costumes.
Patrick climbing The Game of Thrones Wall. It was so scary I couldn’t do it.
The throne is a bit intimidating.
They were giving away free Game of Thrones tattoos. Real ones.
Coronado has the best parade. So patriotic.
I cry every year as the Pearl Harbor survivors parade by and every year they are fewer and fewer.
Getting Harry’s scooter decorated.
The scooter and helmet ready for the kids parade at the block party.
Harry’s hand painting station.
And yes he won the watermelon spitting contest. I sure am a proud mama.
Surviving on iced coffee from Starbucks.
The Giant Prospector of Washoe Valley.
Thank goodness there is a candy store right next door. So many decisions.
Every flavor of salt water taffy you could ever imagine.
Jumping across the Giant Poker Chips of Reno.
Touching the Blarney Stone of Reno.
Crossing beneath the infamous Reno sign.
Before we left, Harry wanted to rock climb the wall next to the Reno sign that reaches to the clouds. Warming up.
Landing on the first leg of the journey.
That tiny purple speck is Harry about 1/2 way up the second leg. People were cheering from across the street. He climbed vertically about 115′ (that is 140′ from street level). Crazy!
Resting on the giant bike lock.
Some sore fingers after that adventure, but all smiles. I am so impressed he got as far as he did, there is no way I could ever do that.
What a great way to end the trip. Then, it was time for the long drive home.