Wednesday, July 9, 2008

FJAW: Friday (Amidst)

Breakfast was waffles. Mind you, these were no ordinary waffles. They were goshdarn mea waffles covered with different kinds of fruit and a cream cheese sauce. In addition there was fresh orange juice and coffee. After spending the minutes after breakfast talking with the other couple that was staying at the B&B, we set off for Hershey Park. While there, we rode a couple rides, including the new Fahrenheit.
We're not crazy. We decided to make faces when passing by the camera. I of course did an outlandish smile while Kelly tried (successfully?) to make a baby face. A few lines accompanied by the ride that went along with it, we ate some park food that was, of course, overpriced. A quick stroll through the water park and some desert later, we had our picture taken dressed in old Civil War attire. The lady at the booth asked me if I wanted North or South...

Due to a scratch on the inside of the frame, we took it back for a new piece of glass. So once out of the park, we did the Hershey Chocolate World Tour as I mentioned in the summary. The second best part about the tour was the free piece of chocolate we got at the end.




Overall, we had a great time. To make the day that much better, we dropped by the theater we had to find ourselves the night before and saw Hancock. It's gotten mixed reviews, but we enjoyed it. Will Smith portrayed a good bum that pretty much couldn't care less of what the rest of the world thought. You learn about why he gave enough of a crap to help people in the movie.

After the movie, we made for dinner and skipped fireworks so we could get to the hot tub and get a good night's rest. I'll end with an excuse to drink from the bottle: we had no glasses.

2 comments:

Cordell said...

what the "f" was that lady thinking?! north or south...who does she think she is? the north may have won, but do they have hot blondes, fried chicken and cowboy boots? do they? no, i didn't think so..... stupid "f'n" lady.

wc said...

nor can you find sweet tea in the north...the nerve of some people