Every time I go to an amusement park I go through the same set of emotions about the roller coaster. From a distance it looks seductively fun, and instantly I am attracted to the thrill factor. As I wait in line, I grow frustrated with the rate at which I progressing to being able to ride. Once the front of the line is in clear site and I am able to see more clearly what is going on, I begin to become nervous. I am thinking to myself, well this really looks like zero fun. Finally when I am bolted into the car and it starts moving, I am thinking this is a mistake of epic proportions. Through the ride I promise myself and my creator that if I live through this torture I will never ever do this again. The ride is nerve racking. When we stop and get out of the car, I immediately look at the line and think to myself, you know that really was a lot of fun, I don’t think the line is any longer, let’s gets right back in line.
These are the emotions I went through in our training race earlier this week.
These are the emotions I went through in our training race earlier this week.
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