Tuesday, June 30, 2015

ARRIANES 7TH BIRTHDAY(June 30, 2015)

 It was a well day spent Arriane had on her birthday.  In the morning the family went to Santa Monica beach and enjoyed the kiddie rides in their amusement park. We joined them in the afternoon over a dinner at Rainforest Cafe in downtown Disney, Anaheim.  There was a band playing old favorite  songs  outside the cafe, so we stayed for a while and get entertained by their music. Arriane and Bibo dig in and even dance to some of the Elvis Presley songs.




Dinner was good.  The kids had their usual favorite kiddie meals, nuggets for Ian and Arriane and mac and cheese for Bibo.  For us adults, we had pasta, salmon, barbecues and more.  The thrilling part for the celebrant was when her cake was brought to the table.  The cake was molded like a volcano. They used long and thin chocolate chips to get the triangular shape. Inside  was the vanilla ice cream and some icing on it.  We joined the servers in singing the birthday song before Arriane blew  the candles on her cake. 
The rides in the amusement park and the stroll in downtown Disney made the celebrants happy. She only wishes for more presents to make her day.



Rainforest Cafe is a themed restaurant chain owned by Landry's, Inc. of Houston, Texas. It was founded by entrepreneur Steven Schussler. The first location opened in the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota on February 3, 1994.
 Each Rainforest Cafe restaurant is designed to depict some features of a tropical rainforest, including plant growth; mist; waterfalls; and figures of rainforest animals, including elephants, frogs, gorillas, jaguars, tigers, and tropical birds. To enhance this theme, some of the figures are animatronic, manufactured by Russells Creative, LLC of Apopka, Florida.[7] The star ceilings are designed and manufactured by Fiber Optic Systems Inc, located in Whitehouse Station, New Jersey.[8] 
 The Rainforest Cafe in Anaheim has the appearance of ancient jungle ruins. It has waterfalls and simulated plant growth outside of them.



 









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