TarzansKat
Not all treasure is silver and gold, mate.
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Found it!
Oh, gosh! I forgot about that. Well, if your loyal readers will forgive a little sidetrack...:::clears throat:::
I do not like roller coasters. Or Star Tours or any rides that throw you around. They make me physically ill. However, my sister is a thrill ride junkie. And one year, we went to Disney and I was about ten. Somehow she convinced/I deicded I was going to go on Space Mountain. I think perhaps that it was in the dark appealed to my fear of losing my stomach. If I can't see it, it's not so bad.
So on we went. And I was ten. I slid right down into that seat, and was held tighlty in. I believe I kept my eyes closed the whole time, as I was mortified. It wasn't too bad, I guess, but my stomach was in knots when we got off. I told my sister, I lost my stomach. She asked me if I wanted to go back and find it. I said "NO!" But seriously, that's one of my favorite memories with her from that trip. The other is where she took me to Typhoon Lagoon just the two of us. Anyhoo![]()
Fast forward twelve years. I'm 22, newly married, and on my honeymoon at...where else, Disneyworld. I'm a little older, a little wiser, and a little scardier. I decided it was time to try Space Mountain again with my DH. So we got in line. And I forgot about the queue. How it's very enclosed and when there's wall to wall people you can't see anything. And I had a panic attack. Because I'm claustrophobic.
Oh I know. I'm loads of fun, eh? So, there I am, halfway through the line, staring at my feet to avoid the feeling of the walls crushing in on me. DH says, do you want to just leave? I said, how, there's wall to wall people, and we're halfway through. I knew he really wanted to go on the ride, too, so I was trying to be a good sport.
So we finally got to the loading area, and I slid into my seat.
Guess what?
I WAS TALLER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![]()
So much taller than when I was ten. I don't know why this thought never occured to me, but alas it was too late to do anything about it. Here I was, a 22 year old, sticking completely out of the seat like any normal adult would and I thought...oh no...
and then the ride started.
And I kept my eyes closed the whole time.
But I went on.
Never again, folks. Never again.![]()