Now Astro Orbiter I can ride. Dumbo and Flying carpets too.
Mission Space Orange I have ridden enough times to prove my junkie status, but no longer feel the need to EVER do it again. Green is just fine, thank you.
I need a NAP so bad!
Not sure I can swing it though.
Cleaning lady is here until 6:30, and then if SIL is coming over for Big Brother tonight, she'll be here by 6:15.
So, I clearly can't nap on the couch, and my bed is already made ....
Maybe I'll just go lay on my bedroom floor.
Not too proud to admit I've done that before.
I need a NAP so bad!
Not sure I can swing it though.
Cleaning lady is here until 6:30, and then if SIL is coming over for Big Brother tonight, she'll be here by 6:15.
So, I clearly can't nap on the couch, and my bed is already made ....
Maybe I'll just go lay on my bedroom floor.
Not too proud to admit I've done that before.
I make my bed every day as soon as I get out of it. It's the only thing that keeps me from getting back in it.
This morning I snoozed for 45 minutes until my daughter came in and said "get up - the router needs to be reset". This statement was followed by a 9 second tutorial on resetting the router.
Neither Star Tours or Body Wars bothered me at all. I love simulator type rides. In fact, nothing that I have ever ridden in WDW or Uni has cause me any more then a minute of mild disorientation. Tea Cups and my first ride on Mission: Space. Now if you would like to go on a really intense simulator ride, well, you can't any more cause Back to the Future is no longer in Universal. That one was great... and a rough ride, but man was it good.
Funny thing, when I was married I never cared if the bed was made or not. (that should have made my wife happy. It didn't) but since I have been single again I have gotten in the habit of making it in the morning. As I have aged, I kind of use it as a measure as to how I am feeling overall. I guess I feel that one of the first things that would stop if I was not feeling well would be bed making. Now, I cannot start my day without making the bed. Perhaps I should get some professional help for that!
Neither Star Tours or Body Wars bothered me at all. I love simulator type rides. In fact, nothing that I have ever ridden in WDW or Uni has cause me any more then a minute of mild disorientation. Tea Cups and my first ride on Mission: Space. Now if you would like to go on a really intense simulator ride, well, you can't any more cause Back to the Future is no longer in Universal. That one was great... and a rough ride, but man was it good.
Funny thing, when I was married I never cared if the bed was made or not. (that should have made my wife happy. It didn't) but since I have been single again I have gotten in the habit of making it in the morning. As I have aged, I kind of use it as a measure as to how I am feeling overall. I guess I feel that one of the first things that would stop if I was not feeling well would be bed making. Now, I cannot start my day without making the bed. Perhaps I should get some professional help for that!