These photographs were taken on our trip to Disneyland in April of 1997. As Cami pointed out, we are a group of very different people, yet we still get a long... there is some kind of bond between us. Just look at us. We don't even dress the same. I don't like their music, they don't like mine. None of us are the same (or even similar) majors, and we all come from very different places. But we can all still have fun together at Disneyland. Anyone can.
This picture was taken while we were waiting to get into the Magic Eye Theatre to see Captain EO. Don't they have the coolest sunglasses? I think they are going to start a new trend with those.
Cami and April really love their cotton candy! Just look at those giant smiles filled with gleaming teeth and those eyes wide open in anticipation of the treat their tongues are soon to be receiving! I also happen to remember that there was this really annoying spoiled kid in front of us in line. I refrained from this indulgence as I never really cared much for cotton candy.
This is April, scaling the alpine peak of Matterhorn Mountain. Look how high she is. What a fearless climber!
Who says I am an irresponsible driver? I'm better than most of the guys out there. Oh wait. Oops. I guess we have some proof against that. I'm sorry Helen, I didn't see you because I didn't have my glasses on. Oh wait, I don't wear glasses. Oh well, I'm sorry anyway.
Actally this photo doesn't really do justice to the look on my face. If you could see it you probably wouldn't think I was all that sorry.
I have this here for a good reason. I estimate that this is the first time I have paid to get into Disneyland in about 80 visits. We went on a Saturday, so my Deluxe Annual Passport was no good since it was in April. But at least I got the Southern California discount.
To the relief of thousands of desperate guys on the internet, according to the paper from the $1 machine at the Starcade, Cami and I are not very compatible. Here is what it had to say about our compatability:
An interpreter, eh? Hmm. No wonder I couldn't ever understand what she was saying. I always did think she sounded like she was speaking in Russian but I never did find out for sure. According to this machine, I am compatible with Pat Benatar and Cami is compatible with Richard Geere. Unfortunately for us, they are both considerably older than we are. Hrmph.
That's about all the pictures there are for now. Maybe some others will come soon.
Last Modified 4/07/1997