Favourite thing

Hi everyone 

This is just for fun really but wondered if anyone wanted to share their own favourite things? My favourite thing and top of the list is bedtime, I don’t always sleep amazingly well but on the whole and as long as I stick to my bedtime ritual I do ok. 
 I have to have a hot water bottle, a pillow under my knees, a huge pillow on top of my body and my audio sleep mask on which I play natural sound for as long as I’m in bed. Those things have really helped me sleep better and I never deviate from my little routine now. 
I obviously have other things I love which include journaling, audiobooks, video games and pretty much anything to do with motorcycles and racing. 
My children tease me about loving bedtime so much and it’s a standing joke in our house but it’s the one place I feel the safest. 

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  • My favourite thing is going to a new theme park. Theme parks and roller coasters are my special interest, therefore nothing beats that feeling of excitement when I’m going to a new theme park. I love extensively researching and planning the theme park I’m going to for the first time so to get there and experience first hand nothing makes me happier.

  • Although not my special interest I do love rollercoasters and like the adrenaline rush and fear it gives me. I think the scariest one I have ridden is the Incredible Hulk in Florida. It was many years ago and probably doesn’t compare to more modern rollercoasters but I remember it feeling like the ride duration lasted almost too long. 
    I would love to ride a real old rickety one sometime….. provided it is safe. 

  • Florida is my like one of my dream theme park destinations. Defo going to start saving to go in the near future. I think  roller coasters are a sensory seeking thing for me tbh. I love how the forces feel. The incredible hulk recently got retracked in the past few years so it's still highly regarded in the theme park community. Blackpool pleasure beach has some fantastic old school wooden coasters that obviously pass modern safety standards. The big dipper coaster there recently celebrated its 100th birthday.

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