#ThursdayDoors – EuroDisney, Christmas 2009

We took the boys to EuroDisney for four days the week before Christmas in 2009. That year saw heavy snow in the UK and France and I was thrilled by the white world, taking dozens of photographs. Here are a few that include doors, of our trip to the station to get the Eurostar to EuroDisney and in the park.

Thursday Doors is hosted by Dan Antion at No Facilities blog. This prompt is on its annual haitus but I decided to do it this week anyway because these photographs remind me of great Christmas and New Year’s past. You can find out more about Dan Antion and his fascinating blog here: https://nofacilities.com/2020/12/31/looking-back-ahead/

The boys clearing snow off the car
A house covered in snow on the way to the station
Outside the first shop in the park. Michael dived into the snow and we had to stop and buy him new globes as his were soaked
Outside the entrance to the park
Outside the hotel
In the hotel lobby

Wishing you all a Happy New Year!

36 thoughts on “#ThursdayDoors – EuroDisney, Christmas 2009

  1. Thank you for sharing your wonderful family photographs. Wishing you all a Great New Year, Robbie, one tha’s far better than what we experienced with 2020.

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  2. Thanks for keeping the spirit of Thursday Doors alive, Robbie. And thanks for sharing a look at holidays from better days. Hopefully, by this time in the new year, you will have enjoyed more family adventures. Happy New Year.

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  3. Everything about this post made me smile, Robbie. I love the colours and the fun experience is evident in the photos and on your family’s smiles.🙂 I wish you and your loved ones a Happy New Year! ❤️

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