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Published: October 6th 2006
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Katie in the Spooky House
The Spooky ghost house was actually collection of hallways with cracking flourescent paint and ghosts that burped, farted, and mooned you. OK, so I have a problem. I have a lot of problems...this I am starting to realize. Maybe I should quit the obsessions and take a look at why I am having them? But obsessing is so much fun! Hockey starts on Friday, which does not leave a lot of room for anything else in my obsessive little heart, so Everland today was probably the perfect time to go. I gave er my all. It was an excellent day, and I am grateful for the fact that Katie was with me to gorge on all the candy and churros and burgers and other delicious crap, and we could have our little guilt trip about it together. Afterall, Everland is consequence free.
This time I finally rode the crazy "Rock n Roll flip" thing. As usual, I flipped out in the line up and ended up enjoying it the most. That is the reality of my life...too much pre-action apprehension. Part of the Korea growth process is to learn to just give 'er. It will all work out, and work out well.....DId some rollercoasters, some cheeseball Korean picture stickers, some candy eating, some white water rafting (how did I get the
Aaron and a music machine
It was a floor sensored ghost organ..the notes played and the ghosts danced up and down...i don't think people are meant to be eye level with the ghosts, but Aaron sure was wettest? How does this always happen to me?), and some spooky haunted houses. I think if I could, I would live there. I even let the juvenile air of the place completely take over and I bought one of those ultrasoft baby toys...a lamb in a long cuddly shape meant for babies to snuggle. Yeah that's right, I'm gonna snuggle the crap out of it too. SO there.
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