I was on Facebook and got sucked into a repetitive ad for America's Biggest Bounce House in Phoenix this past weekend. It looked like fun, so I was sold and purchased two tickets for Max and I to attend on Sunday morning. Andy didn't want to go since it was during the Packer game, so I turned it into a Max and Mommy day. I really had no idea what to expect. We had an hour timeframe that we were slotted for. When I arrived I couldn't have been more happy about the weather. It was 67 degrees out (very odd for October) and cloudy. It rained all night long and looked like it could continue to rain that morning, but the rain held off throughout our time slot. I was super thankful for the cool weather because that bounce house could have heated up pretty fast if it was warm out.
The bounce house was HUGE. I really had no idea what to expect, but it sure was BIG! We had one hour and I was worried that wasn't enough time, but I was wrong. We were only in there for 15 minutes and I was already exhausted...and I workout, but this was a different kind of workout. Max was supercharged and ready to rock. I had to find my strength and keep up with him.
There was a DJ in the middle of the bounce house and he played Kids Bop music and shot out bubbles and foam throughout. The DJ played one of Max's favorite songs - Shake it Off by T. Swift. We got out there and shook our butts together.
There was so much laughter during that hour that it was worth the pain my body felt the next day when I woke up. I could barely move all day long, but Max's laughter was worth every ache and pain my old body felt.
On Sunday afternoon I took Max on our annual shopping trip for a Halloween costume. On our way he knew exactly what he wanted to be. I kept telling him to have an open mind because the store has a lot of costumes and he just might change his mind once we get there. He had fun trying on costumes and laughing at himself in the mirror. Here are some pics of him trying on costumes.
He did settle on a costume, but it's not the one he went into the store for. I have managed to turn it into a family costume too...something Andy is super excited about!
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