Last summer, while on vacation, I witnessed my two older girls going off to ride a roller coaster together. Alone.
Without me or My Chandler.
For me, it was kind of bittersweet to watch them enjoy something that I love.
For My Chandler, it was a relief that he didn’t have to ride the coaster! He and wild rides don’t always mix!
Two days later, I watched my youngest, Pumpkin, take her first spin on a kiddie roller coaster with Peanut.
Followed by a very quick stop by the ride attendant to let her off.
Followed by tears from Pumpkin because the ride was too scary and bumpy.
For her, carousels and ferris wheels are more her speed.
I was a bit surprised that one of my children would not like a roller coaster.
And then I remembered my first time on a roller coaster.
It was a kiddie coaster, much like the one that Pumpkin had just attempted on her own.
I was so excited to go on this ride at the small amusement park in York, Maine. I was about the same age as Pumpkin is now and my aunt and her roommate were taking me and my sister on some of the rides in this park. The kiddie coaster looked amazing to my small eyes and I couldn’t wait to try it out.
When it was time to board, I sat down in the car with my aunt while her roommate sat with my sister behind us. The excitement started to build. And then, the coaster took off around the (mini) track.
We weren’t even fully around the track when I started to cry. I wanted off this ride!
I remember feeling a mixture of embarrassment and relief as the coaster came to a stop to let me and my aunt off before it resumed for the others in the cars.
Relief that I didn’t have to be on that scary, bumpy ride anymore.
Embarrassment that my younger sister was completely fine with the coaster and stayed on for the rest of the ride, waving to me with a huge grin every time they went around the track.
But, as I grew, I gained a better appreciation for coasters and will gladly escort one of my kids on the latest and greatest coasters.
So, I guess there’s hope, yet, for Pumpkin!
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