No trip to New Hampshire is made without a stop at
Storyland. Unfortunately, it was so amazingly hot. Unfortunate, that is, for the adults, the kids didn't seem to mind!
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Bamboo shoots was a fan favorite. Plus, the anticipation of a small splash of water at the end really made the ride worth it. Gabriel enjoyed the wait by listening to singing bamboo, over and over and over again.

The flying shoes! Thank you Nana for being there as I still can't stomach any type of circular motion. Theo was more than thrilled to drive the shoe.

Hawaiian ices really hit the spot. Prior to this picture, Gabriel had his little tongue out trying desperately to snag a bit of coolness!

The train ride through the park was the ticket to rest aching feet and pray for a slight breeze. We ended our day at a little play, and truly, the acting was not the point, it was the air conditioning. The sweet sweet fake cool air -
ahhh - made the end of our
Storyland trip delightful.
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