Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Six Flags!!


Last Thursday night Kelci Fitzgerald came to stay with me for the weekend while Angie went to Utah. That night my friend Austin called suggested we join him for the time of our lives in Six Flags on Friday. Let's just say I was so excited and it was so much fun. We went with Austin, Daveski (Austin's friend visiting from New Zealand), Rachel, and Steve. The nice thing was that there was hardly anyone there so we got on almost all the rides and rode Goliath 6 times...yeah we loved that ride. We enjoyed bumper cars and mingled with superheros. Our favorite was taking pictures as we were climbing the coaster, waiting for the plunge. I have to say that one of my favorite things is the feeling of my stomach in my throat, sucking the breath right out of me, forcing me to SCREAM! What a fun day.
Kelci and I in front row on Goliath at night...the best ride of the whole day.
Steve freaking out on the climb up. I was quite calm...

Austin and Kelci in a major collision.







4 comments:

Krissi said...

Did I tell you that we went twice in two weeks?? I never thought I would love roller coasters so much, but they are addicting!

Melissa said...

that is one confident wonderwoman there. yikes. i am glad you guys all love roller coasters, enjoy them for me because i HATE them. ha well kate, i will get a hold of you one of these days...

Melissa said...

but in the mean time, I am so glad you are having fun!

Landvatter Family said...

You look so gorgeous! I am so glad that you are having so much fun! I sure do miss you though. When are you coming to Mesa?


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