The sweetest little CM is working at Small World. Ill call her Susie Sweetshoes. Not to be confused with sweatshoes. Which is another story. For another time.
Oh what the heck
My sister may kill me for this! Nope, just IMd her and she gave me the okie dokie. She is a REAL writer. She writes screenplays. Good ones! She has even won a major award for one of them. A real major award, too, not some loser leg lamp wearing fishnet stockings. In fact, dont be surprised if someday in the not-too-distant future, you are sitting in a theater like this

and this flashes across the screen:
SCREENPLAY BY BUNNYS AUNTIE
But I digress. Again.
The things is
my sister and her husband have the most darling little pet name for each other. Really. Wait til you hear it. They call each other Sweaty. And not for perspirational reasons, either. Nor for any other um, adult-oriented reasons you might be thinking of, either.
It seems that when my DBIL was in high school just
a few short years ago, he had a locker next to this kid who was all about the Chicago Bears, and Walter Payton (their star running back), in particular. Walter Payton, as you may know, was nicknamed Sweetness. This Bears fan kid had a poster of Walter Payton taped to the inside of his locker, and had attached a hand-lettered a sign reading, SWEATNESS to the poster.
My DBIL told my sister about his schoolmate who had apparently greatly admired the great Walter Paytons legendary perspiration. And the two of them got a lot of mileage out of that Sweatness and later adopted Sweaty as their pet name of choice. In fact, occasionally when my sis and I are together, he calls the two of us the Sweaties. And I feel suitably honored. By that.
But I digress. In a big way.
I was talking about Susie SweetShoes at Small World. Shes the one who sat up in the tower booth looking thingy in the boarding area. Im sure it has some official name, but I know not what it is.
Well, Miss Sweetshoes is sitting up in the tower booth, smiling and waving to all the passengers who float right under her booth en route to the singing dolls. She is such a good sport about it, considering she has to have been doing this for a good part of the day. I assume that Susie had possibly another duty, regulating some aspect of the passenger loading process or launching the boats, or the like. But maybe not. Maybe her job description reads: Sits in Tower Booth Looking Thingy for moderately long periods of time. Waves cheerily to passengers as their boats are dispatched for IASW. Smiles while waving. Facilitates spread of Disney Magic to guests. Is pleasant and welcoming at all times. Yeah, Susie had this down pat. She was delightful. She waved to us, enthusiastically, and we waved back. It was a little thing that made us feel like there might actually be hope for us, even after boarding this ride. Bunny, of course, loved it. Loved Susie. Hollered at her, Hello! Hello up there! Hi! Hi! Im going on a ride! Look at me!
Once inside, Bunny was transfixed. There really is a lot to look at on IASW, and she was trying to soak it all in. At one point, to amuse myself, I started singing along (oh, yes, I did) in Bunnys ear, and she whipped around fast and laughed, asking, How do YOU know that song? But after 30 more seconds, she is singing along, too. Steep learning curve on that little tune.
We emerge victorious from Small World, and then I see Peter Pan. Well, let me tell you that when I went to
Disneyland a few years ago, that ride was my hands down absolute pixie-dust in my eyes favorite! And I was an adult at that time.
Disneyland Flashback
We had been at the Park all day (there was only one back then), and were there as the greenest of green park tourists. We boarded Peter Pan just after nightfall, and at a point where we had lost a couple of our group who had to leave to catch a plane, we were a little to a lot tired, and had endured our share of waiting in long lines and eating awful CS food that day. And had to wait in an interminably long line for the awful fast Mexican food sponsored by
now who would it have been sponsored by all those years ago? If anyone has any ideas, let me know. I wanna say Lawrys, but theyre the seasoned salt people, right? What do I know?
So, anyway, the magic was wearing thin at that point. Actually, there hadnt been much magic all day. The castle was way smaller than Id anticipated, the lines were horrific, Id seen NO characters, and didnt even know that was a possibility. But here we are, ready to board Peter Pans Flight. I loved, loved, loved the opening scene, where you are in the Darling childrens nursery. I love the wood floors, and the blocks out on the floor, and it just looks so positively magical, just like I stepped right into one of my childhood storybooks. Maybe it felt like I finally had my very own handful of that magic I used to just watch and dream about every Sunday night when I was a kid.
Loved the London Scene where the children and Peter fly off into the sky, loved the whole thing. The minute were off, we go running out the exit, all of us shouting, Lets go again! Now maybe the others were shouting that because at this point, the lines were really starting to thin out and it was the first shortish line of the day. I didnt care. I was reliving my childhood in those magic moments, and I loved it.
End Disneyland Flashback
So, fifteen or so years later, boarding Peter Pans flight here at WDW, I admit, I had high hopes. Maybe a little too high. Whens the last time Peter Pan was refurbished, anyway? The beginning nursery scene was nothing like the one at DL. And the rest of the ride was okay. I mean, the rumply aluminum foil interior of the volcano was pretty cheesy. Thats only remotely charming in a quaint way, its not Disney-impressive, of course. Nevertheless, I have a very soft spot in my heart for that ride, so we ride it not once, but twice.
We taunt Hook (Hook is a codfish!), we warn Wendy, we greet Peter, we sing You Can Fly!

And I do so love the pirate ships that you ride through on.
Round about this time, we notice that Spectro has ended, Wishes has been erupting noisily over our heads, but the park is now fairly quiet and emptying quickly as closing time approaches. We are exiting via Liberty Square, and must pass by the very imposing Haunted Mansion. The night-time ambiance really enhances this attraction! In other words... it looks extra-haunted in the dark!
Now I have made a pact with myself that I will absolutely NOT try to coerce Bunny to go on any rides she doesnt want to. We have talked about what most of the rides entail over the past several months, and she knows she has veto power. However, Bunny is also a rather fearless child, so I have made sure she knows that she cannot go on any ride unless she is tall enough, and that this is because Mickey wants to make sure everyone stays safe and has fun.
I would really love to hit the Haunted Mansion on our way out of the park. So I ask Bunny, Hey, theres the spooky house we talked about. Do you want to give it a try? If you want to try it, you can sit really close to Mom, and we can talk to each other the whole time. Whaddya think? Bless her sweet heart. I think she was a wee bit nervous about it, but she really wants to make Mommy happy. Well, she can sit in between me and Nana, and trust me, with that being the case, even if the place WAS truly haunted, there wouldnt be any kind of spook getting close to our Bunny.
As we make our way up the foreboding entrance, I whisper into Bunnys ear, You know, the cousins have never even been on this ride! They thought it would be too scary! Are you sure you want to try it? She said she did, so we got in the very short line. The decision having been made, I tried to make light of the surroundings from there on out.
Once inside, we talked about the silly pictures on the wall, and tried not to smile at the CM who bade us drag our wretched bodies to the dead center of the room. She was momentarily freaked out when the lights went out briefly, but we were holding hands, and we werent in the dark for long. (Id forgotten to warn her about that part.)
Comfortably ensconced between her Mommy and Nana, Bunny did surprisingly well at the HM. I think she liked the scene with the dancing guests, and I warned her ahead of time about the hitchhiker ghost wed see in our car as we left, telling her it was just a tricky mirror to make it look like there was someone else in the Doom Buggy with us. Luckily, she found this pretty amusing.
When we exited, she wanted me to tell her over and over again how SHE had done something brave that even her older boy cousins were afraid to do. I think she was very proud of herself. I worried a bit that I had just provided her with an entire new world of nightmare material, but this has proved not to be the case. She has never mentioned it since.
As we exited the park, we stopped briefly at the Main Street Bakery to secure the next days breakfast, then it was off to the model-rail again.
I asked Nana how her tooth was doing, and she admitted that the dental stuff she had used was not staying in place and that she was rather uncomfortable. I had suspected as much. Nana was being a trooper. I suggested we try to find a dentist who could really help. She hesitated, saying that she didnt want to take up all our time, but we agreed that it would be awfully hard to really enjoy this trip when it hurt to talk or eat!
Tomorrow is our MGM day, and Nana suggests that Bunny and head out together early as planned, and she will sleep in a bit, and see if she could find a dentist and get the problem resolved. She would take a taxi, we thought, and since we both had cell phones, it wouldnt be a problem getting reconnected later in the day.
It was a good plan, we felt
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