Hey all.
I have obviously been gone for a while. One trip report unfinished, another that has not begun yet. It was a very tough end of the year for my family. My grandpa(my mom's dad) got sick in the fall and ended up needing surgery the week before Thanksgiving. He had trouble recovering though, and after multiple complications(and another surgery), he passed away a few days after Christmas.
It has been easier for me to not talk about it and to pull away from a lot of things, but I need more Disney in my life again! I already had my August Trip Report done before I went on my "hiatus" we'll call it, so I can finally post the rest of that if anyone is interested. It may be harder to recall the trip that we took in September for my mom's birthday, but if anything I have some fun pictures to post.
My mom and I are going back in March for my birthday again, and I really can't wait. I think we deserve it. It can't come fast enough.
Well, Hi there. I love the pictures. I am not overly fond of the Ferris wheel but I do ride on it because it has such great views, but I will not get in the cars that move. Oh your breakfast looked great.
Glad to see you picking up where you left off! And let me say you are a braver soul than I. You couldn't get me on a ferris wheel of any kind if my life depended on it!
I have always wanted to try the animation academy. Then I am reminded how much I hate my current art class. I hate drawing with my own hands. I much prefer photography. But it's probably easier when you aren't intimidated by a classroom full of people who love what they are doing and your teacher. Maybe, maybe I'll give it a go in July if this class doesn't completely turn me off from paper and a pencil forever. I hate Art requirements sometimes.
The teachers are all really encouraging about your drawings and they think they are all fabulous. I wouldn't call it "art requirements" at all. They give you easy steps to show you how each character is created. They don't tell you exact measurements or the exact location of each facial feature. They tell you to let it be sketchy and you can have a lot of lightly drawn "oops" in it. Once you are done, you go in and darken the lines that you think are best. All the other bits fade into the background. I think the first time I did the Academy, I tried to be really precise and make everything look super clean, and that was my problem. When I did just draw everything lightly and "sketchy", it turned out much better. It's really fun listening and watching a real Disney artist.
Sorry, I meant my art requirements for my major as a digital media and photography girl. I have to take drawing and I hate it. Hate it.![]()
I have yet to see the Green Army Men out whenever I've been there. Maybe I'll get lucky this summer ... Love the pics, keep 'em comming!!
I so adore, the parade. I wonder if it is going to be running sweet during the parade. I want to see it. I copied the picture of the Buzzettes for Bawb, who is going on our trip in June.