Saturday February 27 marked my first point on my record card at work. Unfortunately, I made plans with roomies to go to a concert, but could not find anyone to take my shift for me. Therefore, I had to call in personal, which was fine, I’m proud of my personal day. Besides, it ended up being a rainy day at work, so they did not miss me.
Teresa and I purchased an annual passport for Busch Gardens – Tampa and Seaworld – Orlando. We left really early Saturday to get to Busch Gardens by opening time. Of course, it ended up being rainy, but the park was empty and awesome. I’m stuck on this concept of the law of diminishing marginal utility. I was told in the efficiency class that guest’s ride per capita is 8.5. So, to feel like they got their monies worth out of their ticket, they have to ride 8.5 rides.
Teresa and I thought of this at Busch Gardens and since lines were so low, we rode everything twice. We rode SheiKra four times though. It’s hilarious to judge the rides by front row, back row, middle and so forth. I’ve come to the conclusion that the front row will always be the best simply because nothing is in front of you and you can take it all in.
I guess, I am a thrill seeker. I LOVE ROLLERCOASTERS! Disney rides are great and family oriented, but intense rollercoasters are my favorite – huge drops and fast speeds are exciting.
Teresa let us eat Subway for dinner. You may think that sentence is worded funny, but at home, my friends don’t like to eat Subway as much as I do, so therefore Teresa “let” me eat it. Haha!
We arrived at the concert about 5:30 and found some cheap parking. Then, we walked up to the entrance to find our seats. I have to admit, I do not know these bands as well as Teresa, but I recognized way more songs than I thought I would. The concert was Flyleaf, Breaking Benjamin, and Three Days Grace. It was pretty decent entertainment.
Can you believe tomorrow is March already?
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