Krista! Great to see you, it's been so long. Thanks for the bump. You and mom doing well?
Corinne, nice to see some more oldtimers, thanks to Krista's bump. How is your granddaughter doing, getting big?
And minnie56, always nice seeing you pop in.
A mini reunion. Who else is out there and needs to say hello to the old DIS folks?
Hey there, Dan! It has been a long time. I’ve been in a reminiscing frame of mind and came searching for this thread.
Mom (and Dad!) and I are well! Todd and I are still in Fort Worth, with my parents and Todd’s mom each about 30 minutes from us.
I’m not sure if it was ever mentioned on here that one of our closest DIS travel friends passed away last year, and many of you knew her or knew of her.
Karen Young aka TLinden16 aka JellyrollsKaren passed away least year after a battle with cancer that was diagnosed early in the pandemic. I miss her so much.
I went to Boston for her memorial service along with John/Towncrier and his family, Diane/Goofy4Tink(?) and her daughter, and Boston Katie and her husband. Her family, some of whom we’d all met, were pleasantly surprised and moved that we traveled to attend her service.
They had all of her photo albums, scrapbooks, and pins out on display, and she was buried with a Goofy plush and in a Disney shirt. I can’t see Goofy and not think of Karen as she loved that character so much.
Also I am sad to report that Ray Sharpton passed away in the last year, and I’m not sure that was mentioned in here. I think many of us knew Ray as one of the sweetest guys around.
It’s been so long that I cannot remember everyone’s user names anymore off the top of my head.
I don’t get to the parks frequently anymore. It just changed so much post-pandemic (and even before that), and without John/Towncrier and his family living part-time down there I just don’t have as much reason to go. And I miss it.
I miss the era of our great December meets in the 2000s. Those were some of the best times of my life. I am grieving the actual loss of friends and also Disney parks being such a major part of my identity, really.