
(Below from left: Kellyn, Michelle, Wade, and me)


No, no, look past that tacky NASCAR shirt between Wade and Marilyn, and notice anything? Like the fact that it's 11am and there's no one in line for one of the best coasters in the park?! Yes, that's right, we stood in line for 5 minutes to be first in line, then the guy let us ride again (without getting back in line) so we could compare the front row to the back row. Marilyn and I laughed so hard through the ride that we cried. Seriously, tears of joy for riding Montu without wanting to kill another living soul (aka: the usual anger that comes along with standing in line for hours)... it was glorious and just what we needed. I also present exhibit B: Marilyn and I riding the Phoenix with only two other people (normally it holds about 60) - you might see us on the far left - two little blue dots:
After the Phoenix, Wade and Marilyn braved the Sheikra (oh, the horror...)... here they are wallowing in their "after picture" triumph (this pic was a shout-out to Alette, our other roller coaster fiend in the Philippines that was with us in spirit):
I was not part of this ride as it makes me feel like my soul will separate from my body. No, I am not exaggerating... see exhibit C where you can see Wade's true feelings about the coaster - it also makes him scream like a girl (this is the "before" picture, Marilyn is on the right)... I think he needed new pants after this ride. To be fair, the first time I rode this ride (it has a 90 degree drop straight down, face first), I had a look of sheer panic and terror on my face and looked to be begging the Almighty to spare my life (see exhibit D below from 2 years ago, with Jimmy on the left, and Wade on the right, and note we're in the FRONT row there...)
After a thrilling morning we went to feed the birdies (they were fans of Wade, and he returned the love to his fan club):
In a matter of four hours we'd had lunch, visited all the animals, ridden all the coasters (some twice), had ice-creamy goodness (imagine a funnel cake covered in chocolate, strawberries, and soft-serve ice cream - hehe!). Unheard of!
Sunday we took it easy and took Marilyn to meet our armadillo friends at Myakka River State Park. Seriously, they're like rabbits... all over the place, not afraid of you, and hilariously cute.