"This Friday, we guarantee that not one of our rides will defy gravity!"
Heh. It was actually pretty fun when I went when I was in high school. A few days before, in class, we made accelerometers with plastic tubes and rubber bands and weights. Then we were given some worksheets, and while we were on the rides, we were supposed to take measurements of the acceleration at various points, and compute some stuff with that information. But mostly, it was just a day for the dorky kids who took honors physics to get a day at the amusement park.
And a one hour delay. So far.
Kitty has a bad back and kidney stones. Hubby's going to have to start feeding him healthy food instead of yummy food. But that would explain why he's having trouble walking. Poor elderly kitten.
Poor Kitty.
I will never understand how they figure flights and delays. My 6:59 flight is boarding now while the 4:55 flight is still waiting in the terminal.
Flightaware.com has a lot of good information. Including their Misery Map: [link]
Healthy kitty food can be yummy, if your husband cooks for him. He don't have to make his main food, but special treats of chicken and stinky fish shouldn't be off the fun list. At least y'all are in a position to appreciate that bad backs suck and what sorts of things might make him feel better?
On week 3 of 'you've got to be kidding me.' It's got to get better.
It's got to get better.
I hope it does! I'm now on vacation until Tuesday. I have to get up at 4:30am to catch my flight and I'm not in bed yet, but I couldn't have gotten ready earlier because of work. I had to put together an extensive coverage plan.
It sure is early.
Woman in front of me at security was surprised she couldn't take two cans of coke with her.
I got up at 4:30 only to have my flight delayed by an hour and a half. I went back to a different concourse and now I'm waiting for my breakfast torta at Frontera.
I though leaving before 7:30 was enough to miss commencement traffic.
I was wrong.