The Rum Is Still Gone-- a very, very late completion of my October 2007 "But Why Is the Rum Gone?" TR!
Um, hi! *waves*
So... it's only been about a year since I last posted to my trip report.. almost 2 since the actual trip! I wouldn't say that's too much of a gap, would you?
I've never NOT finished a trip report before, so having "But why is the rum gone?" sit incomplete all this time has nagged me! Well, I decided to finally do something about it!
I can't promise this will be any good, since it's been a LONG time, and I've forgotten a lot!! But I feel like I owe it to those of you who stuck with me
through the rest of it to wrap things up! So, here we go!
The link to the first part of the report is in my signature. Now would probably be a good time to go read it if you are just joining us, or you don't happen to have a photographic memory of things you read two years ago! The thread is now locked, I think, so feel free to post any comments in this one, instead!
In case you have forgotten...
I am Crystal!
When this trip report started, I lived in Missouri, had just made it through a really rough year, and just quit an awful job.
Now I live here:
and I work for this guy:
If you want, I'd be glad to go into the story of all of THAT after the report, but after YEARS, I suppose I really should get on with the show!!
So...
We left off back in early October of 2007... feel free to go back and re-read the first part of the trip report, I know I sure had to!! Actually, reading it now was a really interesting experience!! It's sad to read about the Adv Club (although even that's fun for me to read about, since someone in that part is now a beloved friend, and it's not often you have the beginning of a friendship documented!), but also really interesting to see how much things
have changed in my life since then!!
ANYWAY (Oh my gosh, Crystal, this report has already gone on for TWO YEARS, cut to the chase already!!)
When I last posted, we were talking about October 30, 2007, and I had just checked into my awesome room at the Beach Club Villas, and then stuffed myself with yummy things from the Boardwalk Pizza Window & Bakery. I remember settling in with my food back in the room to watch Ellen DeGeneres, and the Halloween episode of Martha Stewart. Sometimes on a trip, you just need an afternoon to hang out with pizza & daytime TV!!
After my energy had been restored, I decided to walk over to Epcot to do a little bit of exploring. Gotta love being able to walk through the International Gateway from the BCV!!
I picked up a times guide, and saw that the candy lady in Japan would be starting soon, so that was where I set off to!
If you have never seen her work, put it on your to-do list for next time!
She makes animals out of a waxy-looking sort of candy. The crazy thing is, it takes her less than a minute, and they end up these elaborate works of art! The one shown here is a shark in progress.
One of my favorite parts of watching her is her English. It's fairly limited, and she tends to repeat things, but it comes out totally adorable. For instance "this doggy! Cute doggy, nice doggy! Doggy has hat... stylish
doggy! Candy for you!"
I took a quick clip with my cell phone. The quality is awful (these were the days before the iPhone, my friends!), but it gives you an idea:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0c88ZXc2BEU
After watching her creations, I wandered around the Japanese shops a bit.
Always quality stuff in here!
I have no idea what these things are, but I kind of want one of those things in the middle!
I bet this candy tastes just like every burger you've ever eaten. I'm kind of tempted to try some.
It was starting to get late now, and Katie and I had plans to meet up at the Beach Club soon to go over to the Adventurers Club. (Sherice had gone home today, I think.) I had a little bit of time, so I stopped to watch a singer who was performing at the Oklahoma area of the Food & Wine festival. I always like to try to take time to stop and watch any live entertainment, I love supporting people who are out doing what they love!
I walked up just as he was singing a Travis Tritt song called "He Stopped
Loving Her Today."
(I just had the hardest time finding the name of that song. I'm writing all of this with no notes, only the memory that has somehow stayed strong over
two crazy years.)
I have this thing about live music. It seems like I never really HEAR a song until I see it live, there's some kind of a connection. That happened with
this one, for sure. Having grown up in Branson, MO, I'm no stranger to
country music, and I know I'd heard this song a zillion times before. But
something about that night made me get it, and it was an incredibly emotional experience.
He announced that his next song was his last one of the night, and in fact, his last one here at the Food & Wine fest, and he talked a bit about what an
amazing experience it had been.
And then it started to rain.
But there was something about that moment, that magic that occurs when music captivates a crowd, and something magical happens to the atmosphere. Despite the fact that drops were turning into torrents of rain, nobody left. We all stood there, barely able to see through the downpour, singing along.
The song?
"It's a great day to be alive."
(The singer's name is Perry Miears. He has a myspace, if you want to check him out!)
The song finished, and everyone dispersed. I started back towards the Beach Club, practically swimming to get there. But for some reason, I didn't mind being stuck in a total downpour with no umbrella or poncho. I was in such a good mood that I felt exhilerated by the rain. I may have broke out into a little bit of "Singin in the Rain".
The whole Boardwalk area looked so very Halloweeny! It was a dark and stormy night, and a fog had rolled in. AWESOME! I tried to capture it on film, but this was the closest I got:
Oooh, bad photography, SCARY!!
Back at the hotel, Katie had just arrived when I did, so she waited around while I dried my hair and changed into clothes that weren't dripping wet, and then off we went to the Adv Club!
Booze! Booze cures all things!
We didn't stay long this night... we may not have even stayed for the Hoopla. But tomorrow would be Halloween, so we had big plans coming up!!
And to close out this post, here is the view that was waiting for me from my balcony that night when I got back to the Beach Club:
Coming up-- Halloween!