So
the day after Balloon Boy faked out the country and hid in his attic
rather than floating dangerously in a balloon, my DH and I were
scheduled to take a hot air balloon ride. No joke. It was our five-year
anniversary and we were going to spend it cruising above the autumn
leaves in Chester County, PA.

But
alas, it rained in buckets, so we rescheduled. And you know what we got
instead? A balloon ride this past Sunday on one of the prettiest
October days you ever did see. It was warm. It was sunny. And the
foliage was all orange and yellow. (It sounds like a cheesy sitcom,
doesn’t it? The couple running off to look at foliage?)
Anyway,
I thought I’d share my experiences floating around the air in a wicker
basket. First, you get pretty high up there. At one point we were at
3,400 feet. We could see all the way from the farms of Chester County
to the skyline of Philadelphia (about an hour and half away). We could
even see to Ocean City, NJ at one point.
And oddly, you barely
feel like you’re moving, just kind of hovering—on your feet, because
you stand the whole time (about an hour). And the balloon really does
shoot flames, like big hot flames (think dragon breath and that’s what
it looked like).
There’s also, surprisingly, competition in
the balloon industry. When we were up there, we saw three other hot air
balloons cruising, all fighting for market share. Some balloons even
have advertising on them.
And finally, but most strange in my
opinion, you land randomly in some stranger’s backyard. Yup, the pilot
just picks a stretch of grass and plunks the balloon down. Then the
entire neighborhood comes out with their kids to greet you.
So I think our hot air balloon ride now makes us officially as cool as:
The cast of
Police Academy 4
And the cartoon guys in
Up
And... wait for it... the
Muppets! How awesome is that?

And of course, Dorothy & Co. in the
Wizard of Oz. One of our fellow ballooners even yelled “Goodbye Toto! Goodbye Oz!” as we took off. Too cute.

So
if you’ve never done it, I highly recommend it. Just don’t spend all
day watching balloon boy coverage before you do. Because it’s way
cooler (and less dramatic) than CNN made it seem.
POP CULTURE RANT: NJ Governor’s RaceI
don’t even live in NJ, and I’m getting sick of these commercials. But I
have to say that the latest one claiming that if Chris Christie is in
office women will no longer have mammograms covered by health insurance
is kind of alarming (disgusting?). And the sad thing is, Factcheck.org
doesn’t completely dispute it. Now I’m not taking sides here. I don’t
even live in the state and thus can’t vote, but I would think that in
this point in history it’s not too popular to be giving more power to
health insurance companies. And given that it’s breast cancer awareness
month, and that my mother is a breast cancer survivor, I really hope
Christie doesn’t plan to do anything that would even remotely limit a
single woman’s access to a mammogram.