Monday, April 9, 2012

24 Going On 12

Hey everyone!

I hope you all had a good Easter weekend! I sure did! It was a jam-packed couple of days in Alison land, because Saturday was my birthday, and then Sunday was Easter, and there was just so much going on!

I wasn't really planning anything to celebrate turning 24, but my amazing friend Emmy was having none of it, and when I tossed out the idea of going to an arcade, she hopped on board and took over the wheel, to GREAT success. She and her super awesome girlfriend, Kristi, picked me up a little before ten on Saturday, and she had the whole day planned.

First, we went to the Loring Bar for brunch (fruit-covered french toast with caramel sauce for me) and bottomless mimosas, which was AMAZING. Brunch food truly is the best food. And the waiter even brought us free cake when he found out it was my birthday!
Em also surprised me with three seminary-related books, which I'm very excited about. I started reading one of them, "Manna and Mercy" by Daniel Erlander, which is basically an illustrated walk through the bible, and it's already one of my favorite things.

Next we headed to the Mall of America, and after wandering around Barnes and Noble (drooling over books) and the American Girl store (reminiscing over dolls) for a while, we took to the arcade and got in touch with our inner 12-year-olds. Air hockey, pac-man, DDR, Guitar Hero, skee-ball, basketball and many others were played.

Emmy and Kristi kicking ass at DDR:
By the end of our almost-three hours at the arcade we had a fist full of tickets that bought us candy bracelets and temporary dinosaur tattoos. TOTALLY WORTH IT.

And then I remembered something that one of my favorite writers does on her birthday; she finds something she's afraid of. Keeping in mind the fact that I was in the middle of an indoor theme park, I decided there was no good reason not to try to conquer my fear of roller coasters, and rides in general. We got on what USED to be called "The Ripsaw," back when the park was known as Camp Snoopy (I'll never let that go), and even though I was so nervous I'm pretty sure I almost broke Emmy's hand (she offered to hold mine, and I stoically refused...until the coaster took off), I TOTALLY loved it. This shouldn't really come as a surprise, because I like things that go fast, but I was kind of amazed that I liked it as much as I did.

Emboldened by the success on the coaster, we promptly got in line with the little kids for a turn on the Kite Eating Tree, which is a swing ride that pulls you up into the air and spins you around, and then took pictures of each other while we waited for the kids to get strapped in.

By that time all three of us were pretty mall-ed out, and Em and Kristi had to get back for choir, and I had to head for Northfield, so we called it a day, but I've gotta say that it was THE best birthday I've had in a few years, and I'm hoping I can return the favor when Emmy has her birthday towards the end of the month. We'll see what I can come up with.

So far, being 24 isn't too different than being 23, except that this year I'm starting to worry about things like taxes and settling down and being a grown-up, but the more people I talk to, and the more opportunities I run across, the more alright I am with letting my life stay open to possibility. There are a lot of great things in my life right now, and a lot of things to look forward to in the next few months (including going to Luther, now that I'm officially accepted!!)!

LIFE IS GOOD, YOU GUYS, no matter how old you are. :-)