Monday, March 21, 2011

Spring, Thou Art a Fickle Bitch

We returned from a fantastic spring break trip to California to sunny days and temperatures in the mid-50's. Not spectacular, but I'll take mid-50's over mid-20's any day. The tulips in our back yard popped up and I began to feel the tingle of the slow thawing of my fingers and toes, and, dare I say it, a ray of hope for warm days and running outside. Then. Grrrr. Snow. Lots and lots of wet icky snow. Grrrr. This time of year makes me crazy and crabby. And also I came down with a cold, could not remember where the power button for my computer was this morning, and forgot how to log into work because I hadn't done it in over a week. And also-also, the dog ran out of food and my car is nearly out of gas.

But...ahh...... Spring Break. A whole week off. We decided that seeing how Garion is now 8, we had better take that poor boy to Legoland before he was too old to enjoy it or he died of envy because all his friends had been and he had not. Garion loved everything there, but most of all the new roller coaster that hurtles you down a big slope before chucking you back up another one.


I did not ride the down and up-chuck roller coaster. I did ride the dragon roller coaster and discovered that a roller coaster is made all the more terrifying by the sight of your baby sitting in front of you, by himself, with his hands in the air while the contraption that you are both stuck to hurtles around corners at 90-ish degree angles. It took everything I had to suppress the urge to yell "young man put your hands down right this minute!"



The next day we headed down to Cabrillo National Monument, where for once in our lives we were somewhere at precisely the right time, peak tide pool exploring hours. The tide pools were my favorite part of the trip along with the thrill of hearing Garion yell, "Mom! Look--a hermit crab!! Oh, Mom, over here!! Mom, look at this!" He even let me take his picture without making a face:



Possibly this sweetness is why we totally caved when Garion begged to go to Disneyland to ride more roller coasters. Thunder Mountain was his favorite of all the roller coasters and he was so happy to be at Disneyland that he even consented to riding Pirates of the Caribbean twice just to make his mother happy. Garion has informed us that next time, he would like to go to Magic Mountain, please, where they have real roller coasters. So that will be a very special father-son trip.

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  1. I'd love to go to Magic Mountain! We could go with you so I could ride the roller coasters and Chris could keep you company on the ground!

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