Friday, February 5, 2010

Disney Nuggets Part Three - "Kids at Heart"

When you go to Disney World without kids, as Ross and I did before we were married, all you notice are the people with strollers.  They're everywhere.   Ev-er-y-where.  Without a stroller, you are the outsider.  And, while we still more or less enjoyed ourselves at the time, we sort of felt (not sadly) that we didn't really belong at Disney World.  In hindsight, we had no idea how lucky we were.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.  It's delightful to hear your children squeal and point when they first see Mickey.  It's beautiful to watch their eyes turn teacup as they glide through the magical "It's a Small World."  Blah, blah, blah, blah.

Blah.

See, I'm a roller coaster person.   And, in the land of the world's coolest roller coasters, know how many I went on last week?

Zip.  None.  Nada.      


Grrrr.

When you're there with your two year old and your five year old, there's no Space Mountain, there's no Big Thunder Mountain and there's no Splash Mountain.  At Sea World there will be no Manta and at Animal Kingdom there will be no Everest.   Harumph.   I'm already looking forward to when we go back in four or five years and my boys will be so psyched that their Mom wants to go on these rides.  Over and over, please.

Ross and his buddy, Bill, made it onto one cool ride, though.  Bill's wife, Katie, and I encouraged them to hit a water-ride roller coaster type thing while we watched the kids.  The line looked shortish and there was a good spot where we knew we'd capture their faces with our cameras as they came down the steepest incline towards the water.  Kids at heart, they took us up on the opportunity.

Here's the shot:


The guys are in the back.  Ross is on the left here with his arm in the air.  

They came off the ride wet and laughing like children.  It was great.   

"So," we asked, "was it cool?"
"Oh, yeah!  We were laughing so hard.  Did you see our fellow passengers?" Snorting laughs to each other.
"Yeah, I mean, I guess so.  Kids, right?"
"Yeah..."     More snickering together.

It wasn't until we were home and looking at the days photos that we took a closer look at all the shots from the water ride and really looked at the rest of the people in the boat.  And then, for some reason, we were all snickering.  Then, those deep belly laughs.  Then tears and hold your stomach doubling over laughs.  All four of us.  I don't exactly know why it was so darn funny when we saw the actual kids.  The fellow passengers.  Their faces.  Ross and Billy sitting there behind them.  I don't know.  But, damn, we laughed.

You be the judge.  




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