LEGENDS OF THIS BLOG WERE PASSED DOWN THROUGH MANY GENERATIONS OF BARBARIAN TRIBES IN THE STEPPES OF RUSSIA. TALES OF IT WERE TOLD TO CHILDREN AT NIGHT TO MAKE THEM BEHAVE. And now, through the glory that we call the internet, it has come to you. Read and be amazed! Maybe.
Why do I keep making these references? None of you get them.
Anyway, I'm back. Despite your best hopes to get rid of me. Nothing much to say about the camp that I didn't expect in my previous post. The comedy was a big success; everyone loved it (and even LAUGHED). Well, I have no idea what to put here, to be honest. I'm just posting because I've managed to neglect it for a good while. Hrm. Any new developments on this end will be duly noted and maybe even posted on here. Who knows?
Okay, so this trip really isn't that bad. But given that it's a family trip, with my family, you can be sure it's not the best.
Maybe I just overestimated things from being on the DC trip... I don't know. Maybe I just prefer vacation with friends than family.
That said, we did have a pretty good time. We stayed in the mountains in Colorado for a few days, where I got to babysit...
Yay.
Anyway, we are now in Santa Fe, NEW MEXICO (TWISTYCOUGH) and my mom really wants to go to spa. Great.
Earlier today, we went to the Royal Gorge, which was a complete rip off. It's supposed to be the tallest suspension bridge. Hooray...
But it was $25 PP!! To go over a bridge! And see a petting zoo, but really, who cares about petting zoos?
My dad and I didn't even go through. Instead, we met some Belgian people and took pictures of the view of the bridge, which, according to my mom and brother, must have been a lot better than the actual thing. And we found some HUGE pieces of mica. Pretty cool.
We'll be going to the Grand Canyon soon, which will hopefully live up to (our) expectations. Until then...