Friday, February 26, 2010

So I don't wake, I prepare first thing in the morning; this is mostly a part two of my last entry because of my all nighter over at Alexandra's lovely abode. She took small periods of rest in between, while I did some blogging or watched I Love Lucy reruns. But I literally spent the whole night awake. We had some trouble with alarms going off so so did she for the most part.

We get ready to head out to Magic Kingdom. I can't remember the last time I was awake at this hour down here. But it defintely reminds me of how absolutely beautiful this place is down here. The sunrise brings illumination to the new day filled with endless magical oppertunities in the Happiest Place on Earth. The early dawn's sunlight still lingers in the 9AM air, brushing against the palm trees and glowing in the cloudless sky. The birds chirp and mobilitate around your feet and the sky above. I ride the bus back to my plae for a change of clothes and where she gets the first look at the dark and dank lair I spend my life in. Suprisingly enough, the place looked decent, still slightly dirty but doable.

We left and headed for the Magic Kingdom. We went on the Haunted Mansion, which she was a total scardy-cat through while I courageously braved through. We got, much inducing drama with my "wife," Just Married pins and pretended to be married. I was disappointed by the bit of cast members that didn't acknowledge our faux nuptuals, but I suppose more did than didn't. We went and saw Tiana togther and I experienced the creamy and cool delight that is Dole Whip while she enjoyed her fix of esperesso for the morning. We went around to Adventureland to catch up with her friend Jenn in the Tiki Room (which, for those of who you have ever expereienced it...I simply don't understand it and I would like very much for someone to explain at least the premise to me. Call me a simpleton, but the show just went way over my head).

Afterwards, it was about time Alexandra be getting to work. So when I left her, I had a fastpass for Pooh, a ride she had the great misfortune of missing out on with me. I went on that alone, in my own honey pot (something I enjoyed other than the strange stares I got from the guests waiting in line), and left the park. I went to Wal-Mart to go grocery shopping, which took me a good couple of hours and a day to eventually get there and home thanks to the brilliant bus system. I was gravely disappointed in the fact there was no palm leaves left...it's been so long!

When I get home, being on my Potter binge, I pop Chamber of Secrets into the DVD player. One of my roommates commented that he only saw the first film and wasn't really into it and he wondered if he should give this one a shot. I implored him to do so. So he watched it and absolutely loved it. I successfully converted a non-believer. I now know the purpose God has sent me on this program for.

Later that night, Alexandra, Jenn, Dayna, Tess (a new friend who works at my park in merchandise), and I head to dinner Downtown. We go T-Rex, the Rainforest Cafe-like resturant which Jenn was absolutely estatic about. Jenn is a huge Disney nut, and she's a fan of anything highly themed. So, naturally, everytime the "meteor shower" went off, she got extremely excited. I had the Paleozoic Chicken Sandwhich, an item I had gotten my last visit to Disney with my family about a half a year ago. It's shaved blackened chicken, lettuce, tomato, lemon aloli (which I suppose is a Florida tradition or something because they use it like Mayonnaise) all folded in bewteen two pieces of fried piza dough and potato chips. Okay, not the healthiest choice, but eaitng good is the last thing on my mind at the present.

When I get home, I don't go to bed for several hours. The insomnia gets the better of me and I'm up very late. Big surpirse.

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