"Hey! I saw your blog. I think it's a very cool thing to do. I also have always wanted to go on a hot air balloon ride. That is one of those things on my bucket list of things to do. I also like your parasailing one, that is also something I am interested in. The pictures look amazing.
As I was reading through your list, I actually noticed some of them I already did myself. Most of the ones I did were some of the worst experiences of my life actually. LOL. Here is my experience, hope your's are wayy better!
I once got an accupunture treatment and wanted to die.It hurt so bad the guy almost killed me. I will NEVER do it again. I had a very bad neck strain to the point where I couldn't move my neck and he didn't help one bit. He kept on trying to be my tharapist and make me release the bad "energy" and he ended up making me cry. Then after he was done he sent me to Whole Foods to get these surgar pills. It was all so ridiculous.
It is suprisingly difficult to build a snowman.You need to gather a lof of snow and you have to pick it up and it can get very heavy. It never comes out perfectly round like you see on TV. And your hands get soo cold you need to take breaks.
Whale watching was also almost the death of me.I found out how sea sick I can really get that day. I was in New England and I barely had time to see a whale's tail in the middle of me throwing up non-stop. It was terrible, never again in my life.
It's actually a very nice town, I really like it there, although the water I drank smelled and tasted really bad. It's like sulfur water and smells like rotten eggs. Ick.
I went to St. Augustine and went to the Fountain of Youth when I was in high school.
I have gone skiing twice in my life.While I take back fun memories of it, I also remember all the times I fell on my ass and bruised almost every part of my body. I stuck to the bunny slopes the whole time and once knocked down the whole skii lift fence line when I didn't know how to stop and crashed into everyone, that was soo embarrasing.
Anyway cool blog and good luck accomplishing them all. :)"
In order to protect this person's innocence, I will refraining from naming her, but let's just say I certainly hope my experiences go off a little more seamlessly!
2 comments:
I'm going to have to second the acupuncture experience. Granted I only got acupuncture in my ears, but it was SO uncomfortable. The guy said the location of the needles would help me relax and reduce stress but instead I sat there the entire time thinking, "there are needles in my ears and they really hurt." After he pulled them out, I felt better only because my ears weren't throbbing anymore, haha.
BUT that being said, I know a handful of people who swear by acupuncture and say it's the best thing ever, so to each his own I guess. Can't wait to read about your experience!
Haha, I will remember not to let them put the needles in my ears. Thanks for the advice! :)
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