Mark and I wanted to have a little getaway weekend with the kids before school started...so we headed to KC! My favorite city people (Polly and Adam) asked us to stay with them...we packed our bags..grabbed a friend...and off we went!
Friday night Polly and I did a little shopping and I got to see first hand how in-store prices are much better than online ones! It's not a good thing when you just got an order from Old Navy in the mail..only to discover everything you bought was at least 1/2 price at the storefront! So...we went to Texas Roadhouse to wash away my unfortunate money woes!
Saturday was slotted for WORLDS OF FUN!
The girls have never been there and they were greeted with overwhelming screaming...friendly looking critters and short lines (thank goodness for that!)
We grabbed our map and off we went to tackle the craziness!
I had only been in the park for about 10 minutes...then it happened. The stomach aches...the spinning head...the urge to run to the nearest corner and start sucking my thumb...WHY???..you may be asking yourself?!? Because of this.....
My BABIES are on that ride...my little darlings that I have basically raised in a bubble for most of their lives...are on THIS!!! I have never felt so helpless...I vowed that if they made it off in one piece...I was going to trick them into heading back toward the exit and try to appease them with never-ending promises and icecream...but then I seen this.....
...and I realized that I had to swallow my fears and let them enjoy the moment...as insane as it seemed to me!
I learned many things throughout the day.
One being that I have fearless children...and they have a pansy mother! I also learned that my little 6 year old just isn't satisfied with little baby rides...but obviously my husband is!
The girls weren't leaving the park until they earned the "badge of honor" from this ride!
So in the seats they went...full of smiles...anticipation.
I was talking to them one minute...and the next they were gone! That would be a great feature for humans...kinda like an "instant-bam-your-gone" button...seeeee yaaaa!!!!
The water rides...I could handle!
Ok...to be totally honest...I got a little freaked out on this one! My "personal guide" was as cool as a cucumber! I didn't dig that mini-drop....lets just say thank goodness it was a water ride!!!
About half way through they park, we decided to take a little rest..cool down and enjoy some groovy TV tunes! Great show!
Life was good...my heart was beating at a regular pace...and then this appeared and my babies were once again swept away from my arms of protection!
I grabbed the nearest paper bag...took some deep breathes...and remembered the look on their faces!
After being tossed up, down and all around...we hit the arcades for a bit...its safer in there.
The kids started to wind down...our wallet was starting to look bare...and the rides begin to bid us a final farewell.
And then it happened...the horrors of all horrors.
I should have seen it coming....the sly looks...the glances...the unspoken words between Madi and her BFF Sarah. It all come down to this one moment... RIPCORD!!!
How just saying the words puts bile in a mothers mouth...it is a horrible trap that warped amusement park owners must delight in...the tug-of-war feeling between a distraught mom....and a beyond thrilled child. Those of you not familiar with the RIPCORD...consider yourself lucky!
Basically ....200 ft. tower....Free fall....65 miles per hour swinging ride.
The girls really wanted to do this...I admired them. As much as I hated to admit it..it was a great lesson in overcoming fears and encouraging each other.
So...we signed them up....2 hours and $50 later...they got ready to rock the RIPCORD!
Since it was very dark by time the girls got hooked up...I didn't get very good footage of their ride. Here is one that I snagged off of Youtube...just so you get the full picture of what I had to endure!
What a day! Who knew that 11 hours of family fun could go by so quickly! We had a blast and will remember such a small...yet mighty weekend!






















2 comments:
I haven't been to WoF in YEARS! The kids wanna go so badly but...most of them won't pass the height requirements. Your post has encouraged me to suck it up and let them see for themselves. My heart just started beating erratically. I love roller coasters. I just want my babies safe. So contradictory. sigh. Maybe next year.
wow looks like you had a great time!!!
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