There once lived a college student named Jonathan Dean... and no he was not a Dean of any college department, he was just a regular 20 year old trying to survive. When his fall semester let out for winter break, J Dean took the road less traveled back to his homeland, filled with lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Now one might imagine the Wizard of Oz as his destination but sadly it was only Virginia Beach. Jonathan went home to his family for the holidays and decorated his whole house for Christmas. While assembling the family tree, Jonathan almost sent the whole thing crashing to the ground because of his short arms and issues with balance. But have no fear, his dad came to the rescue (after Jonathan yelled his name frantically 100 times) and saved the tree, ultimately saving Christmas as a whole. So with all of that being said, Jonathan is basically the grinch and his dad is Santa. In between decorating for Christmas and tree toppling, Jonathan worked at Busch Gardens for Christmas Town. Jonathan's main job while working was crowd control because we all know how parents and kids get when Christmas and roller coasters are combined. After getting trampled, spit on, pushed around and kicked .... I'm totally kidding none of that happened. Jonathan kept the peace within the park and even worked the trams at the end of the night waiting for the lost sheep (people) to return to their herds (families). But as fun as working and decorating was for Jonathan, the real fun came on January 11th, his birthday. On January 11th, 2015 at 5:30 pm, Jonathan Dean and his family embarked on an adventure of a lifetime, dinner and a show. However this was no ordinary Longhorns Steakhouse dinner, this was a full on 5 course meal that costs an arm and a leg... the kind that you save up for. This was that dinner that makes you want to slap your momma. Jonathan thankfully resisted that urge and it's a good thing because his momma was the one who went to the show with him. And as you might have guessed this wasn't just any show... it was THE Phantom of the Opera. The show of all shows and it was magical... though it wasn't as good as Wicked. Alas, after a break packed full of activity, it was time for Jonathan to travel the road traveled often... back to Liberty.
The End.