Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Mission Accomplished!

We survived our trip to Disneyland, and it was a lot of fun (although I know all the runners are tired). Here are some pictures.

The Runners, BEFORE (at 5:30 am)

Te Runners, AFTERPart of Team KenTZ

Kelsey, with Morgan and Emery waiting for the runners to come by:
Kent and Eldon waiting...

My beautiful Kelsey
One of Kent's favorite places, The LEGO STORE!
Kelsey with her new shirt (Kent got one, too), that says, "My Dad Ran the Disneyland 1/2 Marathon, 2008". They both wore them to school today.
Victor and Kent on Pirates
Some of the kids with their Team KenTZ shirts (it sure makes it easier to find everyone when you have the same bright colored shirts!)

Kelsey in Toontown (we have this identical picture taken 2 years ago when we came)

Our family in front of Sleeping Beauty's castle.

And finally, my darling Kent!

6 comments:

Mark and Kellie said...

You've sure got some cute kids, Sandra! I liked the T-shirts too. Especially the "Y" shirt Kelsey is wearing!!

MarkandMaren said...

It looks like you guys had a great time! Congrats on raising an awesome donation amount with your team. I do the bright t-shirt thing, too, on trips. It is definitely easier to spot people.

nataliejustin said...

Love the pictures, I can always count on you! They did good, hopefully I can be there next time. Thanks again for taking care of the girls and everything else you do, you arer very much appreciated!

Mom G said...

What a great trip for you! The kids are so cute and you all look like you had a great time. Glad it was good weather and that you made it home safely.

Gina said...

Looks like you all had a blast! Great photos!

goldmania said...

What a great accomplishment you have done! Glad you had a wonderful trip. Also, Andy loves spanish music since he served his mission in Bogota, Columbia. He majored in spanish and I swear he would make us listen to it all the time if we didn't have kids to hear Disney stuff. :) We don't speak it but we're working on it.
Hey, any organ info would always be greatly appreciated. :)