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New Year's Eve

New Yer's turned out to be a beautiful night with temps in the 40's so Mark & LiLi decided to got with us....Dani always goes out to dinner with her family. 

 LiLi was just beside her self with excitement & here she is skipping along the sidewalk with Jessie.....it was really funny as she had know idea what it was all about but she was gonna have fun doing it!
 We couldn't get by the carousel without going for a ride.

 She is patiently waiting her turn............
 ....for Ren-e the clown to make her a balloon animal.
 She chose a horse.
 We needed to get the proper head gear.
 And some mac & cheese for supper.

 This was an inter-active video game where you could make yourself part of the action on the screen.

 New Year's eve is not complete without the famous "kettle corn"
 We went to visit the alpacas.
We visited mostly acts geared toward children but then went to a couple other ones which LiLi enjoyed more.....one was an improv show & she was giggling so loud she had everyone around her laughing.  Her evening ended at 10pm when Mark thought it was late enough but we stayed for the fireworks at midnight.

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