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		<title>Inflatable Wonderland in Lakeline Mall</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 21:51:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dianna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since I love to shop people usually think I&#8217;m heading to the Lakeline Mall to do that, but for the past year it&#8217;s either to visit Build-a-Bear or go to Inflatable Wonderland. We often go to Inflatable Wonderland on a Tuesday or Thursday. Their prices are half price. That makes the price $5.50. I think [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-195" href="http://www.austinmomblog.com/inflatable-wonderland-in-lakeline-mall/img_1486/"></a>Since I love to shop people usually think I&#8217;m heading to the Lakeline Mall to do that, but for the past year it&#8217;s either to visit Build-a-Bear or go to <a href="http://www.inflatablewonderland.com/" target="_blank">Inflatable Wonderland</a>. We often go to Inflatable Wonderland on a Tuesday or Thursday. Their prices are half price. That makes the price $5.50. I think it&#8217;s totally worth it. Considering the boys ages I wouldn&#8217;t pay full price. I believe after a good two hours they are done. That&#8217;s what makes the half price days worth it. Inflatable Wonderland consists of several inflatables with age limits on each of them. Adults are not allowed to play on the inflatables with their children. That makes it a little hard for parents that have small children. Fortunately there is a small designated area for toddlers. They have some toys and large blocks laid out. For some reason my four year old loves the toddler section. He really isn&#8217;t allowed in this area because of his age, but likes to sneak over when he has the chance. I&#8217;m not sure exactly how many inflatables they have, but I know at the least they have eight. It definitely keeps the boys running to and from each one. They also have a snack bar with reasonable prices with a variety of snacks. It includes hot dogs, a variety of popsicles, chips, drinks, and slushes (my boys favorite). They probably offer more, but that&#8217;s all that comes to mind. One of my favorite things about Inflatable Wonderland is their washing station. I love the fact that they have several sinks, soap, and towels in an open area to get your hands clean. They even leave out step stools for the kids that can&#8217;t reach. I&#8217;m that mom that always carries hand sanitizer wherever we go. It&#8217;s nice to not have to carry it here. We always have fun here and try to go when we can.</p>
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		<title>Build-a-Bear Workshop</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 03:38:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is only a week away from Christmas and my boys keep insisting they want a puppy for Christmas. My husband came up with the idea of going to build-a-bear workshop for them to build their own puppy. I thought it was a great and cute idea. So, we headed over to Lakeline Mall today [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is only a week away from Christmas and my boys keep insisting they want a puppy for Christmas. My husband came up with the idea of going to <a href="http://www.buildabear.com/" target="_blank">build-a-bear workshop </a>for them to build their own puppy. I thought it was a great and cute idea. So, we headed over to Lakeline Mall today for them to pick out a puppy. They each picked out something that was not a puppy. As long as they were happy, it was fine with me. My oldest son picked out a longhorn. He put a Texas Longhorns shirt on it and named it Longy. My youngest son picked out Alvin the Chipmunk. Alvin was already dressed so we didn&#8217;t need to pick out any clothes for him. At Build-a-Bear workshop the concept behind the experience is to get your own little pet stuffed animal. First you pick out which animal you want. Next you pick out a heart to put in the animal while it&#8217;s being stuffed. I&#8217;m not sure if every employee does it the same way, but the lady who helped us told each of my sons to tap the heart on his head to make him smart, to tap the heart to his stomach to make sure he doesn&#8217;t go hungry, to close his eyes and make a wish, and finally give the heart a kiss. The heart then goes into the animal. I thought it was all so adorable. After this process you take your animal to the washing station to get it clean. There&#8217;s a scrub provided and the kids pretend to wash him or her. Then you pick out any clothes you might want. There are items that include shirts, shorts, pants, outfits, hats, shoes, and accessories. Finally you go over to a computer to name your animal and a birth certificate is printed. At the register you receive the birth certificate and it goes in a large box that holds your animal which is  supposed to represent the animal&#8217;s home. I really think the whole process is fun for the kids. We might be able to do this build-a-bear workshop once or twice a year, but not much more than that. The price can really add up. For each animal it was $22 and then we only added the one shirt. Our total ended up being $55. So, it was pricey, but for once a year I would do it again. Also, maybe, just maybe, this whole &#8220;puppy&#8221; thing might go away.</p>
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