cindianne320
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Following along! Can't wait to hear more about your whirl-wind trip!
I love the way Main Street looks at Christmas time. All the decor is awesome. Lol on the tree having some patches of lights out.
I'm honestly surprised you've never seen wishes on Main Street. I'd also recommend you try viewing from fantasyland as that has some great views of the fireworks only downside is the castle is to your back.
There is nothing better than watching Wishes from Main Street U.S.A. We watched it from several different locations in the park but on Main Street is the best.
I love your Wishes pictures! Watching from Main Street is so special ... we usually watch from Fantasyland, and while that's pretty amazing, it's definitely a different experience than Main Street.
LOVE Wishes and love watching it on Main St. we've gotten goodies from the bakery (now Starbucks right) and stayed put right there![]()
It looks like you were standing in Town Square. I might try standing there next time for a quick exit. It is a decent view.![]()
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Unrelated to your TR, BUT Brandon's itinerary for December changed, so with it I had to change flights and I'm waiting on my TA to change the resort dates....WHYYYYY![]()
Following along! Can't wait to hear more about your whirl-wind trip!
Saturday, January 9: The Force is Strong (at exactly the wrong time)
I will probably be able to relive this day in a single update and just a few pictures. The Cliffs Notes version- Some work around the house, some play (a movie and dinner) and a quiet night before a great Disney Day.
As usual, I was up early. I made some coffee. Teena doesn’t drink coffee, but her daughter Jeanne does and they were kind to leave the coffee maker unpacked for my visit.
I used Teena’s computer a bit before she got up- Facebook, DISboards.
This morning’s main task was clearing out the room Lily stays in when she visits- going through the toys and deciding what to pack, what to donate, what to toss.
Here is the problem. I am a second-generation (at least) hoarder. If something is still in working order, I have trouble throwing it away!
So it went like this…
“Princess Jewelry” “Keep”
“Pet Shop Pals” “Keep”
“Mickey Spinny Light” “Toss” “Wait, does it still work?” “Yes” “I’ll take it”
“Plastic Trike” “Donate”
“Broken Music Box” “Are you sure it is broken?” “Yes” “Ok, toss” “Wait, I hear music…” “Donate?”
“Little Mermaid and Prince Erik figures” “Toss” “I’ll bring those home”
Teena thought I was crazy (she is not wrong) and didn’t believe I would be able to get everything home in my check-in luggage- one small suitcase and a backpack (I did, though!)
The other thing I worked on that morning was finishing disassembling and cleaning the storage shelves in the garage.
After we finished, we posted this picture on Facebook
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“I Earned My Ears”
The next day (Sunday), my plan was to go into work with Teena and hang around the Beach Club. I had a few friends who were in the World at the same time, and I was going to try to meet up with them. I was perfectly content with just chllin’ out at my home away from home.
But Teena had a surprise for me! She had a ticket voucher that would be expiring before Jeanne would be back to Disney, so she gave it to me! My plan was to go into EPCOT in the morning, where my priority was the Behind the Seeds tour and then to hop over to Hollywood Studios. I was not able to do Toy Story Mania during the class trip in June, so we booked a FP for that. Then Teena insisted that I get a FP for the Frozen Sing-a-long show, even though I have only seen the movie once. The final FP was Star Tours. They had just added scenes from the (at that time) newly released “The Force Awakens” but I don’t go to the movies often, so I had not seen it yet.
It was rainy that Saturday afternoon (as the runners will recall) and Teena wanted to go to the movies and dinner at Sonny’s BBQ. She hadn’t seen the new Star Wars either, but it had been a long time since she had seen the trilogy and didn’t really remember the storyline. People told her that she probably would have trouble following the new movie if she didn’t remember the previous ones. But I promised that I would fill her in on the storylines that she needed to know and I think I did a pretty good job.
We left in plenty of time, so we stopped first at Walmart to get some luncheon meat for Teena’s lunch the next day and for my flight home on Monday. We brought a cooler pack to keep the food cool. We got talking about mangoes, and Teena said she didn’t know how to pick out a good one or to cut it up. I told her you could buy mango cups with them all cup up (we found those) and I also purchased a couple of fresh mangoes so I could show her later how to prepare them.
Then, as we were shopping, Teena found a really nice suitcase that had been marked down and was a great deal. When we got to the checkout, however, it was coming up at regular price. It took a RIDICULOUSLY long amount of time to resolve this. I can’t even describe how badly this was handled. The cashier tried to find a manager, there was only one on duty. She came over and couldn’t do anything. Meanwhile the line behind us got longer and longer. I think the checkout process took out about 15-20 minutes and now we were cutting it close for the movie.
The Force is Strong… at exactly the wrong time
We arrived at the theatre and had trouble finding a parking spot. Due to the rain, the place was packed. We saw a truck backing out of a space and Teena swooped in and parked. We purchased our tickets, but did not have time to get snacks or use the restroom before we needed to take our seats.
The movie started.
“Man, this movie is great!”
“Wow, it’s cold in here!”
“I REALLY have to pee!”
I didn’t want to leave the theater, but I really had no choice. I excused myself and slipped out.
When I came back, Teena whispered to me that I had missed the pivotal point in the movie, the reveal of Kylo Ren’s background.
Oh, well! At least I was now comfortable.
It was still raining as we exited the theater and went for dinner. I don’t think we had a wait for a table, or at least not a long one.
I could not decide what to get, so I got a combination platter with pulled pork and ribs.
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Teena got these amazing looking babybacks!
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Portions were HUGE and I had some pulled pork and a rib left over to doggy bag.
When we got back to the house, we had a pretty quiet night.
A couple came by to pickup the strollers that Teena had listed on Craig’s List for free
I gave Teena Mango Lessons. I showed Teena how to cut up a mango. She packed it for lunch the next day, and commented that it was the best mango she had ever had- and it was! The perfect ripeness and absolutely delicious.
We threw in a load of laundry, and being a good laundry patient and guest…
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Next up: A Magical Marathon Meet-A-Thon
Part 1- Can’t Get There From Here
We stopped by the BC that afternoon and Teena told us how hard you were working at her home. I would have a hard time trying to decide what to keep or toss when going through someone's possessions.
Lots for one day, you certainly made the most of it.
LOL regarding packing Lily's toys. I can totally vision the scene!
Good Laundry Patron Dee. I am so proud of you!!
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My mom is sort of like you and likes to keep everything, whereas I'd rather get rid of it. My dad doesn't really care he just goes with the flow lol.
Great picture with the giant stuffed Mickey!
Sounds like a great day! I ran the half that morning and the rain really didn't bother us until dinner at Chefs de France in the evening when we had to walk/run back to the BC.
Those ribs look great! I love me some ribs.
Sounds like a very productive day. I hate to admit it, but I haven't seen the "new" Star Wars movie yet. My DH took our oldest, and we own it, but I just haven't found the time...
Can't wait to hear about your bonus day in the World!
I would've totally kept all of that too. I am the house hoarder (well 2nd to my DD9) and my DH is the "anti-hoarder". Love the pic of you and Mickey
I totally understand the hoarding instinct. I have tons of stuff that I don't use but I just can't bring myself to get rid of.
And every time I go into the attic to put away stuff I'm not using ... I see our old Betamax machine. So I definitely get it from my parents.
Although I'm trying to be good and throw out old magazines right now. It's not entirely working.
Love the picture of you after you've "earned your ears"!
Another good day for you! Deciding what to throw out from someone else's stuff is really just "shopping". Of course you had to bring some stuff home!
Another good day for you! Deciding what to throw out from someone else's stuff is really just "shopping". Of course you had to bring some stuff home!
My semi-hoarderism comes out when it comes to all things Disney related. I just know that one day someone else will appreciate it or it may even become valuable one day. I need to take a picture or two of my old boss's mother's house. You want to talk hoarder....she is a hoarder times a gazillion.
Of course I had to look at the food pictures right before lunch and while I'm popping altoids like a mad woman because all of my real snacks are at the other office.
That is so kind of you to help Teena out.
My husband is a hoarder and I'm a tosser or donator. It's made for quite a few disagreements over the years. Two completely different mentalities. Our compromise is I get to keep the house organized and junk free and he gets half of the basement for the stuff that he can't part with. He got it from his mother, so I know it can be passed on.
Walmart has great prices, but their customer service is awful. Not shocked to hear what you went through to get the clearance price on the suitcase. Give me Target any day!
Now I'm craving ribs something terrible.