one churro, please.



This is why I still have my pass.  and i thank my parents enough for NOT buying a pass for me when I was a kid. Everytime i think of my childhood. i remember the mornings when my parents would wake me with...

"Justin, guess what we're doing today...?

we're going to disneyland!!!

i still remember the rush of putting on my socks. (no where in the memory of childhood, have i ever been excited to put on my socks other than these type of days)
getting my clothes on, brushing my teeth, and being ready in less than a minute. it would normally take me 12 minutes. in fact a minute is probably too fast. but it felt like less than a minute in subjective kid time (you know 5 minutes = 1 hour, unless you're playing video games and it's reversed)

and it was on the randomest days...so i couldn't predict it...(damn my parents are smart ::scratches chin::)
my parents knew that i was about average (in terms of common sense)
and that i would be aware of my birthday coming around the corner (what kid doesn't know when their bday is...right?)
birthday coming...something good is probably going to happen...put 2 and 2 together, carry the 5 ::pause::....so that would add up to a possible birthday surprise or event or something awesome... (remember, i'm on average for common sense)
so they leveled me and chose to surprise me on random days during the year.
"clever gurrrrl"

and those are the days are i remember still, and is probably why i still love disneyland as much as i do.
&i usually got to bring a friend with me (generous parents+only child=bring a friend)
the two times i really remember were with aaron straz. and the other time was with chris tillman.

damn.
two of the best days of my childhood.

gosh, I still remember. priceless. =]

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