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I had a dream last night.

It's not any secret to anybody that I'm a huge fan of roller coasters. In this dream, I had taken a train out somewhere to Six Flags in New Jersey, probably the biggest park in the New York tri-state area. Nice big park, really nice collection of coasters, ugly little park itself but whatever, I don't go there to have it look pretty.

Of course, parks in my dreams never show up as they're supposed to, and when Dylan (my boyfriend) and I get there we notice they're doing a special promotion to mark the end of the year -- you know, since it's November. O.o It was a Wednesday, and the park closed for the season on Friday.

The special they were running?

They had Kingda Ka running RIGHT SMACK DAB NEXT TO Top Thrill Dragster. As in, the only two stratacoasters in the world were running side by side, and I even remember watching both sets of trains coming down the hills at the same time, rushing right towards me. Dragster's profile was mirrored, which puts Ka on the right side, because I remember it having that extra bunny hill like it does.

(For the un-coaster initiated, RCDB has information on both Kingda Ka and Dragster -- they are basically the same coaster. Kingda Ka is installed at SFGANJ, but Dragster is my favorite coaster at my favorite park, Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. Ahem...um...other things. Yeah.)

So we're walking around and at some point we do decide to ride Dragster, up until that point our only coaster of the day. We ride, I ride with my eyes closed for some reason, which is totally cool because I'm sure my dream world can't keep up with 120MPH of pure AWESOMENESS. (Remember what I said about this coaster? Yeah.) Upon getting off, though, Dylan reminds me we have to be back in NYC at 3 for something job-related for him, and when I tell him it's 3:32, he panics.

He heads back to the train, and I do as well. I don't know if I turn around then, or if I come back to SFGANJ at a later date, but one way or another, I turn tail and find myself back on the train toward Six Flags. If I remember it correctly, I ran into my roommate and one of my other friends at a station labeled 116th Street, which is actually on the 6 local line here in the city. (Another fact: in case you didn't know, I'm kind of obsessed with the six line.) They try to stop me, and I have to run into the station and keep away from them.

For whatever reason, when I'm down in the station, the 5 train is running local as well, but not the 4. But I don't take either the six or the five -- instead, I run down another set of stairs that are labeled with a blue sticker that I think, in my dream, says PATH. The PATH train does go to Jersey, but not as far as Six Flags. Plus, all of these trains are actually going north, to 125th Street in Harlem. (The more I think about it, this PATH lineup more matches the Metro North than anything on the PATH line: although neither stop at 116th Street in Manhattan, the Metro North does stop at 125th.)

I get right on the PATH/Metro North train as the doors close and the train heads north. I end up sitting on the floor as the train pulls out of the tunnel and goes on an elevated track, and then, on a plateau underneath the wide, cloudy sky, I see Six Flags and the two roller coasters, side by side. It makes me think it's a new day because I can see that nobody's at the park yet; in my mind, it was that Friday instead of the Wednesday that Dylan had gone with me. But my dreams are weird like that.

All of this proves one thing: it needs to be onseason yesterday.

Among other things.

So that, among a few extra fun things at like six in the morning, started my day. Before, I was more unsure, but now, I can't help but comment that everything seems more alive.

We'll see, like all things, where this goes.
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I stumbled into my apartment at 1:45 in the morning. I was radiating heat from getting some nice sun -- probably burned, but not crispy except for my shoulders. The sense of vertigo keeps me going. Sleeping is going to be fun tonight, as I will be remembering everything good that happened today.

Welcome home...sorta.

This morning started way early, as I didn't get a lot of sleep -- I wanted to take advantage of everything. I parked in the front row of the parking lot and was in the park by 8:55 AM. That's, like, three in the morning for me. Since I missed both Millennium and Top Thrill Dragster yesterday, I really wanted to hit those two up today.

Oh, how I did.

I ran around and rode Millie three times in a row in forty five minutes, which has to be a new record, and then I ran over to Dragster before the queue opened. That was fifteen minutes, and then the line was short enough that I ran around and rode it again. So it's 11:45AM, and I've ridden Millie three times and Dragster twice.

I headed toward the ferris wheel and rode Wicked Twister -- I hoped Disaster Transport would be open, but it was super-busy. No rides to Alaska this trip. I headed back up north and rode Magnum and Gemini again, then waited in line for Maverick, which was awesome. When the rain started to hit, I ducked into a show, missing about 98% of it.

After the rain left, I kind of wandered about a bit aimless for a while until I decided what I was going to do with the rest of my day: ride Millennium Force (LOL) and Top Thrill Dragster. This meant a fair bit of walking, among other things, but I seriously rode those two coasters pretty much nonstop. (Take that as you may, TTR readers.) I did stop by Corkscrew first, because the same guy was there before. (If you ever go to the Point late, go to Corkscrew. His nametag says 'Devan' -- I want to file a compliment but don't know how.)

On my way to trip 4 on TTD, I ran into a girl and her brother and her fiance waiting in line behind me. The fiance was very tall; he had to check his height, but he was good. We ended up pairing off, and I rode with the girl. We got to talking and I figured out she was a Christian. How awesome! I'm really glad I ran into her, although to be quite honest, I know it wasn't me. We swapped stories of what God's been doing in our lives, and then we waited for her fiance and brother because they rode in the front row. Nikki, I will eventually tag you in this on Facebook, and I want to thank you for letting God use you today! :) And God, you never cease to surprise me.

Got dinner at Joe Cool (the old Macaronis) which was really cool; I thought it was amusing that the waitress said that 'you guys' should have a fun night (TTR readers will get the joke!). I also talked with Dylan about what I would want to do after I die. I forget how the conversation came up, but I'd like for myself to somehow find my way back to the Point. You know, scatter my ashes over Lake Erie or something. It's moderately soon to be thinking about it -- God controls my future, not me -- but if I died tomorrow, I would want to be dressed in my Cedar Point outfit -- the original one, the one I always draw myself in. The more I think about it, though, the idea of my body sitting and rotting for ages and ages just disturbs me. I'd like to be at the Point. If Top Thrill is still running, I'd wish for my ashes to be scattered over the Point from that 420-foot vantage point, although I'm pretty sure the State of Ohio prohibits that. But that way I could be with everybody who ever stepped foot onto the Point, in the air, in the sea, in every roller coaster there. I know my spirit will not be there, but I can remain there and my dream can stay alive until Jesus returns.

(On that note, when I get to heaven...I remember thinking about this in FIRRA, shortly after the summer of 2005. When asked what God would tell me when I got to heaven, I thought something along the lines of "Ready for the ride?" If God makes my portion of heaven to look exactly like the Dragster midway, I can continue to worship and praise Him for the loop of eternity. (I feel a wonderfulness in my heart when I think of that...oh, servants and watchers BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH))

So, all in all, I rode Top Thrill Dragster seven times and Millennium Force six. It was a lot of fun to be at the Point again. I probably won't get a chance to go back this summer, so I'm glad I went...and I'm even glad I went alone. But the fun thing about the Point and me is that it never leaves. It comes with me, wherever I go.
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It took me forever to get out of Zanesville today, but I felt a lot better when I realized I really do know how to get to the Point from Zanesville. It's not a straight shot like KI, or even a moderate shot like the Point from Oxford. What's required is a jog in just the right places -- 586 to 13 to 250. The good thing is that I know Sandusky enough that even if I get lost, I can find my way back, at least around the Cedar Point area.

I got into the park around 5 and went to the beach first thing. I was hoping I could check it out. My fam is going on vacation to the beach, and I can't go when they're going, so this was my only chance to really go to the beach this summer. There were signs up, though, saying that it was the Hotel Breakers beach...meaning that the beach was only for people from the hotel. You can walk along the boardwalk, but I wasn't sure about the beach.

I wanted to follow the rules and just watch the beach from the boardwalk. But I decided not to. I wanted the beach, and I wasn't hurting anything. So I took my beach towel to the beach. Normally, when I am out at the beach, I do relax and take things in, but I never empty my head. I think about other things I have to do, and I'm glad that I'm on vacation but it never fully leaves my mind. I put on headphones and drown out the world and lose myself in the music. Today, I tried to relax and not think about anything. I didn't want to think about anything. Home isn't exactly the most pleasant thing right now. (Tuesday night sucked.)

So I let my brain relax and didn't think about anything. I focused on the sounds around me and the patterns they made. Sounds themselves don't really have pitches to them -- although this one bird did, because it was singing -- but they do have black and white patterns in my field of vision. To my right I could hear the waves, and to my left I could hear Magnum's lift hill. Instead of letting my brain run, I focused on the sounds and let them flood my mind, like white noise. I wasn't out too long -- it was warm, but it got colder, and I got chilly. But it was really nice to relax.

It was so nice relaxing that I went to Dragster's stands and sat there for a while, still relaxing. (Top Thrill Dragster, per the name, is themed after a fuel dragster, and it has stands like a racetrack where you can watch the coaster take off. They are often quite busy with people either too scared to go on the coaster or waiting for family members.) I had mentioned before to Dylan that Kingda Ka (same model as Dragster) didn't have the same feel as Dragster did, and I figured out why -- it's because of Dragster's sound effects. They add a synesthetic to the experience that the silent Kingda Ka cannot help. It's something that only I notice, something that's only important to me. Sitting there, listening to the coaster sounds and watching it launch...that was also very soothing for me. I don't know if I'll make it back to the beach tomorrow, but if I want to relax, I'll go to Dragster.

I then went to go ride some coasters. I had my bag with me, so Mill, Dragster, and any of the newer coasters were out because of no carry ons/no bins, but I was okay with that. (Platinum means I'll be on Mill first thing in the morning anyway.) I went to Magnum, then Gemini, where someone recognized me from Dragster's stands. We ended up talking and hanging out -- it was her and her son, and they kept looking for the food stand in Frontiertown that sold turkey legs. When we got there, they were all sold out. Even so, it was a lot of fun to hang out. After they left, it started to spit, so I went and browsed some shops. Then I went on the up Power Tower, Corkscrew (the guy running the station did an AWESOME job!), then Iron Dragon, Raptor, and Blue.

I make friends wherever I go, so being alone wasn't too much of a problem. Since I got to the park late, I parked far out, so I went to security and got someone to walk me to my car. I'm glad I did it. That won't be a problem tomorrow, as I'll be right in front.

I had such a fun time today! I'm looking forward to going back. I have sand in places I don't even remember having.
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Moving out: AEP's like, yeah, we need a hundred and fifty bucks from you unless we can get a guarantor.  Yay 'rents.  My mom's gonna be home soon (I'm sitting in my kitchen) so I can ask her about it.  Dad said it was fine, although he was sarcastic about the entire experience.

Radio: Doing the morning show right now. 

Cedar Point: If Cedar Point is life, Millennium Force is love.  :)
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Moving out: I have moved!  It's very interesting.  My apartment is kind of a mess.  I haven't found my wall yet.

HSRC: I write a serial!  It will hopefully be updated tomorrow, or Thursday if I can't get to Internet.  I hope to have the next chapter up.  HSRC has been on my

Cedar Point: I am going on Friday for my work!  Which reminds me, I should go to work and look that stuff over for it.  I don't know exactly what's going on yet.  Eep!

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