August 11, 2017
These anniversary posts are getting less and less commemorative.
Here's our last day of the trip for post number 800.
We awoke early to try to extend our check out time. A one hour extension is always allowed, but we learned there was also a double secret extension you could call for on your last day.
We were
denied.
I'm starting
to think it was all a practical joke to make sure we woke up in time to make
the single extended check out.
Most of the
room was packed up, allowing a last dash down for some ocean time. Rosa did a shortened cook time tan, I read a
little, and Anabelle decided to build some regular sand castles instead of fake
cooking.
She was
amazed at how well the sand worked for construction given her previous exposure to filler grade in sandboxes and lake fronts she’d known.
There was
time for one final swim together. The waves had escalated from “woo” to
“rambunctious.” Either that or the time
of day changed the predictability and scale of the swells. A giant buffet filled Anabelle’s ear and
nose, and many of her and my attempts to swim on a wave ended with, “Ow, muh
face.”
We rinsed
off, packed up and made it back to the room with time to spare. Seeing the large boat we were near as a small
speck bouncing around made me realize how big the ocean is.
“No duh, Lake
boy.”
Checking out
and getting the bags to the car was a snap, because the slightly later check out
let us skip over elevator rush hour.
Exiting onto
the Boardwalk, after grabbing a macaron, led to us being greeted by another
interesting entertainment source. A fit,
leathery individual was leading Boardwalk Zumba. Rosa would have been tempted to join in if it wasn't a
thousand degrees that day.
Anabelle
stopped to feed her addiction of Polish Water Ice samples for a last time, and
also continued the tradition of nearly dropping it in her purse. The Rainforest Cafe has become a staple of
our Atlantic City trips, mostly due to Anabelle’s enjoyment. Since her phobia of animatronics on the first trip there almost put her into a state of panic induced mental breakdown, I
find this highly amusing.
They seated
us next to the fountain, removing me from almost all lunchtime
conversations. My hearing isn’t the best
when I'm not next to several thousand gallons per hour, plus needing to use the
bathroom even more often than my “keep Jeff alive” pills already require meant
I often missed what I could hear.
The new ring shipment
came in which was good as even though she started with two watch rings by
accident, she was now down to none. The
regular watch ring seemed to run as reliably as a one legged steeplechase
horse. She traded it for a giant toucan,
plus grabbed a peacock one, because SHINY BIRDS!
The sunburn
around my eyes went nuts on one of them, leading to my daughter epicly
creaming me in mini-golf.
Rosa went for a last beach visit while we played. I’m not sure how they did it, but on the beach you couldn’t hear any of the Boardwalk music, and vice versa. Maybe those were really “sound dunes.”
Rosa went for a last beach visit while we played. I’m not sure how they did it, but on the beach you couldn’t hear any of the Boardwalk music, and vice versa. Maybe those were really “sound dunes.”
We met up
with Rosa and goofed around a bit by the Miss America Statue. To allow tourists to look like she's placing the crown on their head, she is freakishly tall. This isn't obvious from far away, but close up she's Fifties horror movie fuel.
"HAAAAAA-REEEEEEY!!!!"
I got the third positive comment on my "Bow Tie Fighter" tuxedo t-shirt. None of the commenters noticed it was made of Star Wars pictures.
"HAAAAAA-REEEEEEY!!!!"
I got the third positive comment on my "Bow Tie Fighter" tuxedo t-shirt. None of the commenters noticed it was made of Star Wars pictures.
Sometimes, I
don't know why I bother combining my weirdness facets.
We passed the
Atlantic City Sexual Harassment memorial one last time and entered the
Tropicana.
Really, would
it kill them to paint the thing and make it obvious that she’s frolicking in a
bikini with him instead of running naked in terror from the guy?
We used our
comp pennies towards a Danish and more macarons. Hey, they’re not just
different colors, but flavors too! I
guess I should have payed more attention watching Miraculous Ladybug.
Rosa found
her missing goldfish machine downstairs in the smoking section. She won three dollars on top of the five she
started with, and vowed to bring a surgical mask to allow a longer play next
time.
*hack cough
spit*
Before
leaving we had three traditions to keep up.
A) Remember
to buy Rosa’s favorite snack of roasted nuts for the trip home.
B) Remember
to take a picture by the lion fountain just before we leave.
C) Remember
why we never filled our bottles at the water fountains we always see before
leaving- it has nothing to do with taste…Oh yeah, they don't work.
There was a
brief stop at the Cheesequake rest area, the last of the decent sized ones
before they transition into the small, dingy gas station model. We didn't take much time there as we needed
to shop for Anabelle’s “Endless Dinner” the next day before going home.
We set up for
that, unloaded, snacked a bit and collapsed for the ridiculousness of Mystery
Science Theater’s take on The Many Loves
of Hercules.
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