Last Saturday we spent a whole day in Busch Garden, a theme park in Williamsburg. It has not a large scale as such parks like Disney but it's constructed well and is fun. The first thing I have to mention is the ride Griffon. Honestly speaking, I had never tried rides like roller coaster or such scary games before and even believed that they would be isolated all my life, for my timidity or the opinion that seeking for such excitement was ridiculous. However, this time I broke the rule set by myself , or rather, the psychological obstacle inside. I joined my group mates with tremendous pressure, like waiting to be decapitated, although I managed an easy look on my face. The queue was long. It was a definitely torturous experience at the same time however, a gainful or even enjoyable undergoing. I conquered myself--the one with cowardice and indecision deeply in my body. This excited me not less than the ride itself. Until we were leaving I was not informed that Griffon was the most scary one of all the rides and just a few of others dare try it. Nothing is impossible only when you try.
Besides, the buildings in the park were adorable. I also love the music, the ice cream as well as the kids. It will be a nice memory for me.