It doesn't have to have been recent or even the most fun thing you've ever done; just anything you've ever done that was really, really fun.
I haven't done it in a year, but I love going to the beach and I love swimming in the waves. To me, that is a really good time.
I had to do a massage blindfolded yesterday. It was amazing. We did it as an exercise in class. I had this blindfold on for one hour and had to do the whole thing just by feeling. It was a challenge and I learned a lot by it.
"The Voyage" roller coaster at Holiday World in Santa Claus, Indiana, USA
~ my favorite roller coaster
you and i... like two peas in a pod! ;D i love doing that.
it's so enjoyable and it really exercises your body. and soothes you physically and mentally. it's the best!
for being here! =)
oh, how very interesting! seriously... that is a fabulous way to teach intuition. and it does sound fun. kinda like when you're a kid and you blindfold yourself and try to go about your usual day around the house. (i've done that, at least...and had fun at it)
and... i have the utmost respect for masseuses. they do good work that makes the world a better place. =)
wowy, wow! i never knew there was a Holiday World... or a Santa Claus, Indiana!
it looks very adrenaline provoking... and i know some people love that so much. i've ridden a few roller coasters, but not one that big. i'm guessing you can tell by now that i'm not a huge fan of such fun, but i'm glad you got to ride The Voyage in such a cool place in such a coolly named city. woot, woot! lol...
ah, nice. i'd like to do that. there seem to be pyramids in a few places i never knew about. i heard about one or some at one of the poles? (obviously i have no idea what i'm talking about..) i've never been farther southwest than Texas. there's a lot i want to see.
one day! =)
Magic mushrooms. I haven't had any for about 20 years though, but they were great fun in the 1980s and 90s. Lol:)
is that right? i almost tried that.
i was offered some when i was 3 sheets to the wind off of cherry vodka. i spit it out. i remember it was slimy and had an 'herby' taste.. maybe a little sweet. but i could not deal with that texture. nope. i don't think i would have even tried.. if i hadn't been drunk. good thing i don't get drunk anymore. i have no interest in goin' on a trip.
i know this one guy, though... he feels like you do about magic mushrooms. he had some tea back in the 80's, and now he talks about it like it's the ultimate time machine... but he can't find any, and it really bums him out.
heck yeah, Girl!!! i'm with you all the way! =)
i haven't been to any in a very long time, but i went so much back in the day that i'm sure i've seen close to 50.. maybe more, shows/concerts. last one i saw was Steely Dan/2009/Rent Party. so very good! the vibe was amazing!!!
Thanks for the nice reply, little queen -- I've enjoyed all the answers and your replies to them.
:)
I don't know why I love coasters so much. I really prefer the wooden ones, too. When it "debuted," The Voyage was rated the #1 Best Wooden Roller Coaster in the World! And it held that title for about four years in a row I think. It is still rated (by Time magazine, I believe) as the #1 Best Wooden Roller Coaster in the USA. The ride is breathtaking! This video I shared, though it obviously shows the same parts of the coaster more than once, I really like because it catches much of the spirit and fun of the ride. And I like the song the person who made the video chose.
And if you watch it again, or remember it from when you watched, the 'from-start-to-finish-of-the-ride' part of the video - - the ride is that non-stop! Just never lets up and Life Is Perfect when I'm on it! Ha!
Oh, and the town of Santa Claus, Indiana, is incredibly small. Almost as if no town were there - - just a road with some shops. And Holiday World is a somewhat small amusement park yet it's excellent with an incredibly friendly staff. Also, three great wooden coasters and a new 'wing-type coaster that opened this year. And an EXCELLENT water park. And southern Indiana, where all this is located, has some beautiful landscapes and nature views. Gorgeous to me! I almost get distracted while driving through such beautiful land!
Yes, I agree, Santa Claus, Indiana -- great name for a town!
well, thank you. you're a mighty affable and cordial one. =) thank you for enjoying... and participating. it's good to meet you.
it really is a wonderful video, and i could barely watch it, because my brain felt i was on it. i did notice it's wooden. they also have a certain kind of sound, don't they? oh, i envy you... i get motion sickness, so i just can't do it. i hope you ride a thousand more times!
thanks so much for the education on Santa Claus, Indiana. =) i love obscure natural beauty. you're a lucky person to have your experiences. thank you for sharing. i pictured everything you wrote.
Ziplining :-) So Fun!!
Those are fun, it's been about 20 years for me too.
i can almost feel my tummy flip just thinking about it. i've done homemade (jackass-style) versions of it as kid. it was a thrill! keep zippin'! =)