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Hello from
Jim, Dianne and Megan.
We've been
gone from the Internet for a while. Over the past holiday season,
both my parents passed away. On Thanksgiving Day, Mom lost her
4-year battle with breast cancer. Dad had a stroke and died
just 3 weeks later. It was all incredibly sad, and we realized
that even over the past year, we were spending most of our free
time with Mom and Dad.
Three
months later, and we're doing okay. We just wanted to let you
know why we've been absent, and to let you know that we hope to
see you more often here at 2Adults1Child.
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Disneyland's
newest ride in Tomorrowland
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March
7, 2005
We've
been visiting Disneyland for a long time. Over the past
few years, we've noticed that some of the newer rides have
split us up as a family. Tower of Terror, California
Screamin', 'It's Tough to be a Bug,' are are
too scary and/or intense for Megan and/or Dianne. Back in
the day, rides like PeopleMover, Skyway, CircleVision
360, America Sings, were attractions that allowed
guests of all ages to enjoy together.
So it's
neat to see Disneyland make room for something like Buzz
Lightyear Astro Blasters. [above] It's an easy-going,
intereactive attraction that is high on entertainment value,
and easy on either gut-wrenching speed, or scare tactics.
Monday,
we headed to Disneyland to take a break from work and school
and everyday life [okay, we played hooky], and had a chance
to see the new Buzz Lightyear ride, which was open as a
sneak peek in Tomorrowland.
Continue
to Page Two
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