Back from Florida, Couple of FART's
I was publicly humiliated once while trying to get on a ride at Great America. The over-the-head-pull-down-thingy wouldn't latch. Two employees (carnies) tried to ma**** into place while I squirmed. I was too embarrassed to point out that I wasn't comfortable doing loop-the-loops at break-neck speed with a "make it work" safety harness. It got ugly. People started booing and shouting to get the "fatty" off the ride and get on with it. I very quietly...defeatedly...got out of my seat, walked past the exit stall and found a tree to sit under. It spun me into a month long depression. GLAD THOSE DAYS ARE BEHIND ME.
So, back to you (I'm a narcissistic prig). I bet it was much easier to face the Floridian weather too. My best friend lives out in West Palm Beach, and I know at my heaviest I never dared enter Florida outside of January.
Glad to hear your successes.
--Jake
OUTSTANDING DAN!!! You don't have to put it into words, I know exactly how you feel. I have people ask me how I feel and I tell them if I felt any better there would have two of me just to be able to stand it. Your post reminds me of a similar cituation when my daughter was about the same age. Wife and the kids went to a small local amusement park and I was in the middle with my son on one side and daughter on the other. When the ride started my daughter got scared and wanted off. I pulled her close and held her tight and told her to hold on it would be alright. She made it through it. Now she is 24 and lives half way cross the country. She is coming to visit at the end of the week I will have to ask her if she remembers it. Thanks for jogging that memory. pan head
Doug
If we're treading on thin ice we might as well dance.--Jesse Winchester