I am not as excited about going to Six Flags anymore. Not sure what it is, but I actually fear for my life. I admit it. I have these thoughts of what ifs and imagine these director's cut scenes of the tragedy of the falling roller coaster. I shake it out of my head but it comes back. Wait....is this a sign of me getting older? ***GASP***
I am still a kid at heart. I'll get excited over anything else, more excited than my nieces and nephew. They even sometimes look at me funny and shake their little heads. For example, I bought my nephew video game called "Prince of Persia." I was so excited for three reasons:
- I love action/adventure games like Lara Croft;
- I don't have a PS2;
- Did I mention I love action/adventure games like Lara Croft?
He got excited and I encouraged him to go try it. I ended up staying for an hour and playing the game. Wait, I didn't take over the control. I was his cheerleader. I sort of sat next to him and helping him out if he gets stuck. Hahaha, he actually became tired and bored from trying to find a way out. He was too shy to say I'm tired. Lol. He's so sweet.
Another scenario, a song that my nieces like comes on the Disney channel and I start dancing. They ask me not to. What a why to suck the fun out of the air?!?! Millennium kids. Recently, I bought my three year old niece a really really really awesomely cute Halloween outfit as a present for her birthday. I wished I was little like her and wear it. It's so cute to be a kid! Until they start crying, of course.
Going back to the roller coaster story. For my sanity, I am staying away from roller coasters but that doesn't mean I am going to stay away from Disney's "Magic Mountain." Well, that depends if I get those thoughts in my head.
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