Re: "AP" Conduct
As and Ap'er I will usually stop and help a flustered map holder find their way. I can't stand seeing people struggle to find something at the park. I previously was very aware of giving up good spots for shows or fireworks, but am a little less now that I have my 2 year old and want to make sure he enjoys the lights, music, and action. Being 6'3" I never had a problem seeing, but at 38" my son misses alot. I always bend down to see what his view is in case someone is sitting in front of us.
Nevertheless, I quite enjoy helping other people enjoy the park. It is especially fun when we tell people good spots for fireworks or other things to visit and we see them later (because we go to the same good spot for fireworks) and they give us a rundown of the day and how great it was to have some help.
As and Ap'er I will usually stop and help a flustered map holder find their way. I can't stand seeing people struggle to find something at the park. I previously was very aware of giving up good spots for shows or fireworks, but am a little less now that I have my 2 year old and want to make sure he enjoys the lights, music, and action. Being 6'3" I never had a problem seeing, but at 38" my son misses alot. I always bend down to see what his view is in case someone is sitting in front of us.
Nevertheless, I quite enjoy helping other people enjoy the park. It is especially fun when we tell people good spots for fireworks or other things to visit and we see them later (because we go to the same good spot for fireworks) and they give us a rundown of the day and how great it was to have some help.
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