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"In the moments" I think a lot of people say "this is the best moment of my life" frequently, and as time changes circumstances of a situation change, and so much as your perspective of "that best moment", I am much better at pin pointing these events inside my memories than the feelings I had in those moments.

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I remember one particularly awesome moment, just a month and a half ago.

 

I was at Disney World, boarding an evening bus to go to Hollywood Studios (one of their four parks, in case you didn't know).

 

I had Star Wars fever, and I was trying to get to the park to do as many Star Wars things as I could before the park closed.

 

So I boarded the bus, and I was the only one aboard (besides the driver, obviously). We sped off towards the park and got on the highway, moving pretty fast.

 

And then, "Duel of the Fates" (the epic battle music from Episode I) started blasting over the bus intercom as we zoomed towards the park. Pure cinematic moment. I couldn't help but smile ear to ear.

 

That moment. That was one of the happiest moments of my life. Lol. :)

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First time getting to jump out of a helicopter in California.  It happened to be right over Orange County near the beach.  The beach was just beautiful and I could see so many gorgeous babes crawling all over the place.  Gotta do it at least one time in your life.

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A few days after my last school exams finished:

Driving to the movies with my mum, some lamb kebabs (not shishkebabs, the real things), and the windows down, to celebrate. Perfect weather and everything. :D

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Honestly i am not sure if this is really a happy thing as it is kind of grim but i guess i am happy about the fact that when i turned 18 i was legally an adult and therefor no longer had to go over to see my mother every other week. I couldn't stand that spiteful women and finally not having to deal with her after having endured her all my life was quite a relief.   

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I was told I wasn't going to graduate, and was basically a lost cause. I proved them wrong and graduated with my class.

Same thing for me. During my 9th and 10th grade years i did not take school seriously and was told that if i fail one more class i wouldn't graduate on time. That reality really sunk in and so for my 11th and 12th grade year i was retaking stuff i should have done in 9th and 10th grade on top of currently required classes. The fear of not graduating was a powerful motivator so despite having all the hardest high school courses bundled into one massive stress package for me i still managed to pass all of them with A's and B's and graduate on time. I pretty much spit in the face of all the people that said i couldn't do it or that my prior academic failure was a result of bullshit ADD. 

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The first time I ever saw Return of the Jedi on a big theater screen. I was very young and this was my first experience of what would become my all-time favorite movie. The lobby was full of posters and placards and I was so excited I thought my mind would explode. Needless to say, the movie delivered beyond expectations.

A close runner-up is the first time I saw Beauty and the Beast: The Broadway Show. I had already listened to the soundtrack a thousand times, and to see the action behind those words and songs was incredible!

There are many more close ones but I have to narrow this down.

 

I remember one particularly awesome moment, just a month and a half ago.

 

I was at Disney World, boarding an evening bus to go to Hollywood Studios (one of their four parks, in case you didn't know).

 

I had Star Wars fever, and I was trying to get to the park to do as many Star Wars things as I could before the park closed.

 

So I boarded the bus, and I was the only one aboard (besides the driver, obviously). We sped off towards the park and got on the highway, moving pretty fast.

 

And then, "Duel of the Fates" (the epic battle music from Episode I) started blasting over the bus intercom as we zoomed towards the park. Pure cinematic moment. I couldn't help but smile ear to ear.

 

That moment. That was one of the happiest moments of my life. Lol. :)

That's so cool! Duel of the Fates is such a powerful piece of music, and to add that to the rest of the experience is just a perfect storm of goodness. And Hollywood Studios is like a world of Star Wars now; I'll bet you had a blast!  :love:

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Late 2006 to early fall 2007. That was when my senior marching band season ended amazingly, and then right after my grandparents decided out of the blue to buy me my dream instrument, bassoon. I got accepted into college in music and playing bassoon the following summer. Going into that fall, I had really shaken off all of that teenage angst I had and was finally happy inside and outside.

Every single one of my happy moments past that point has been tainted badly by what followed, making everything incredibly bittersweet. So the above will be the highest point of my life.

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I think the high point of my life was more than likely either when I learned I made the state-level academic meet back in my sophomore year of high school or when me and my now ex-boyfriend decided we wanted to get married (well, that didn't happen, obviously...).

 

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