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Monday, August 12, 2013

The things you see when you travel

One of the fun things we do when we travel is visit different Antique Malls.  Most of them are out of my price range, but it's still fun to wander around and learn about the vintage thingies.

Of course I always spy a quilt now and then.



Being that we were so close, we just had to visit this place.......


Unbelievable!!! An amusement park in the middle of the mall!

Somehow I just don't think you could ever get me on one of those rides.  Not now, not ever!


Giant Skateboard!

 These were the screamers>.......
Wouldn't you like to ride on this right after lunch??


This guy was HUGE!!

If you would like to learn some interesting facts about Mall of America check out  THIS LINK.


9 comments:

  1. My grands would absolutely be in heaven at this mall!

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  2. The nine-patch with blue setting squares is so sweet!! You were only a mile or two from our home when you stopped at the Mall. Hope you enjoyed it. It's so close, and yet we don't go over there very often any more. But our kids loved Legoland when they were little! Hmmm... Lego themed baby or kids quilt. Has possibilities.

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  3. Love both quilts.

    Having been to the Mall of America I can attest to the fact that it's incredibly noisy. LOL

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  4. I'd like to check out that Peeps store :-)

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  5. I'm with Loris the Peeps store is the place I would have to visit first and foremost. Of course all my daughter an dhuband would do is ride rides. The scarier the better and my son would be in Lego heaven.

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  6. My Grandson would just love the Lego action figure. Sounds like you had a blast! Blessings, Martha

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  7. Oh wow...love the pictures...

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  8. J'aime beaucoup ton blog . Je me suis insçritte a la newletter .
    A bientot

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  9. I actually rode that roller coaster in the Mall of America with my niece. She loved it and I was happy when it was over!! :) It's a great mall, though I do think it would be easy to get lost in there.

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