Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Florida

I will admit that the number one reason we visited EPCOT center was to answer that question that I think goes through everyones minds that hasn't been to Disney World before, which is, "What is exactly in that huge ball anyway?" After waiting in the que for 15 minutes we boarded a slow moving car that was on a track and started on a jouney of the evolution of human communication. I know it sounds kind of boring, but it was educational and had a lot of lights and moving things to keep the little ones entertained. If you haven't been or lived in the south, all I can say is that I don't really care for the humidity, just like people who aren't from the northwest can't stand the rain. It was 95 or higher each day we were there, but it was also very very humid. I will admit that the heat did make me cranky at times. But not as cranky as the time when Eric and I were waiting in line and I really had to go to the bathroom and it was too late to turn around and the wait was over an hour. No, I wasn't very happy after that.

So I heard that Florida is a great place to visit, just not in June. It's the number one tourist attraction site in the world! Taking over 5 hours to get there by plane, I sure did feel like I was in another country. I stepped off of a plane into a swamp that someone decided to build a billion theme parks in.

I don't want anyone to think that we didn't have a good time on our honeymoon. It was quite pleasant. There was a pool outside of our hotel room that we visited every night (when it was finally cooling down to 87 degrees) and just sat there, in the water, of course.

There are more wedding pictures and honeymoon pictures to come. Here's a question (for any one who's interested.) Lately I've had people come up to me to say congratulations, but before they walk away they always ask, "So how's married life?" And really I havn't come up with a very good answer to that. It's like everyone asking you, "So what are you going to do after graduation?" or "How was your summer break?" I need some good (clean) responses.

6 Comments:

Blogger tabitha jane said...

i just smile and say, "good" because i know that people who ask that don't really want to know any way . . . i hate it when they use the phrase "so, how is married life treating you?"
i want to say "what the heck does that mean?!" but instead i smile and say "great!"
and i apologize for the many times i have (and will use in the future)used that phrase on others myself.

6:48 PM

 
Blogger James T Wood said...

Dude, we were in Florida in July and I know what you mean. Who's bright idea was it to put the whole thing in a swamp? We had fun, but the days at Universal Studios were a mix of fun on the rides and hating every other moment outside.

"So, how's married life?"

My standard response: "The best ever." or "Better than any other kind."

I dare you to say just once: "Sex is GREAT!"

10:04 AM

 
Blogger tabitha jane said...

bet you wont!

11:59 AM

 
Blogger Niki said...

I don't know if I could say something like that... Eric, on the other hand likes the shock factor. Just as long as he doesn't say, "Niki rocks in bed!" in front of my grandma, with me standing there! Thanks for the advice Tabs and James. I'll try to be more creative...

2:44 PM

 
Blogger tabitha jane said...

new topic: about the ultimate reason you went to florida in the first place, what is in the big ball anyway?

9:03 AM

 
Blogger Niki said...

It's a "ride", but not really. You're in this slow moving car and it's all about the history of human communication. It's kind of creepy because it's dark in there and at one point I realized that we must be near the top of the structure (which is pretty high.) Over all, not my favorite ride there.

11:41 AM

 

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