Monday, October 8, 2007

Chuck E Cheese's

Sent Justin to the airport this morning. It has not been raining for weeks and it has to rain today. But anyways, it didn't stop us from sending Justin to the airport and also going to Chuck E Cheese's after that.


This is Sonya helping Justin with his luggage :)

We went to the Chuck E Cheese's in Everett. It is our second time there. Sonya has been bugging us to bring her there for a long time and I thought since we would pass by it on our way back from the airport, we might as well go. It is also a good way for Sonya to burn off some energy.



They have this huge play structure where the kids can climb and crawl around. It has lots of interconnecting tubes and things, kind of like those you find in a hamster cage. At first I was worried that Sonya might suddenly get scared inside and there is only 3 openings to come out but she really liked it.







One of the rides is this one where the kid sits in the red car with Chuck E Cheese and then there is a machine to take photo and it is printed out on some kind of thermal paper. It is like those black and white fax paper.


Dunno if you can see from the picture below but Sonya very proudly bring her photo with Chuck E Cheese and showed it to an older girl. The place where they are standing is like a stage where there is music and kids can dance. Their image is then projected onto the TV screens around them.


I bought a small cheese pizza and a drink to share between Sonya and myself. I had half of the pizza and she had a quarter. I kept the remaining quarter knowing she would be hungry later and since she is just too excited about the whole place and all the things to play to have much appetite now.



Poor Clara could only watch all the excitement around her. She did nap a little before being woken up by all the screaming and shouting around her.


Sonya finished off the remaining quarter of the pizza after playing for almost 3 hours. We left Chuck E Cheese's at about 2.30pm and the kids fell asleep in the car on the way home.

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