It's debreif, so what are we going to do? Talk about things that matter? No. We're going to be tourists and go to Tokyo Disneyland! (Again!) Well, I won't complain, aside from the fact that I'd rather go to Tokyo DisneySea.
I did have a camera this year, which was nice. I finally was able to get a good picture of the
castle, it is so much better. Plus, I got a decent
nigh shot of the castle, too.
Other than that, I just tried to enjoy the rides. We went on
It's A Small World, which has this nice, indoor waiting area.
Big Thunder Mountain was my favorite again, it's in the background there. And of course, the (now) classic,
Pooh's Hunny Hunt. Unfortunately, I really didn't get any good shots of the inside of the ride, but it's awesome! I think that the highlight of the day was Jessica and Joy getting in trouble for screaming on the Haunted Mansion ride... go figure! The fireworks got cancelled again, but the electric light parade came through instead. So cool! And, yet again, we went to the Blue Bayou for dinner.
Despite all of that fun, we did spend
some quality time waiting in line with Yoshie, Maki, Tomo, Hiromi, and Hitomi. And if we weren't waiting in line, we were
enjoying snacks in the
shade.
Though after all of that rukus, the train ride back was the best experience. A drunk Japanese guy just leaned over and asked, in English, if he could talk with me. How cool is that? I got a share a little bit about why I came to Japan and say that I was a Christian, but I forgot my tracts at home today. Isaiah and Tim were both out too, because they had been giving them to the prostitutes that approached them almost daily in Tachikawa. Chris had given me some for such an occasion, but alas, I didn't have them with me today. It was a good experience, but I was frustrated that I couldn't communicate what was really important.
And I got home about 12:30AM, took a shower and crashed until Sato woke me up at about 7AM.
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