DizMe
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When I was about 10, we went on one of our frequent trips to Disneyland. I suddenly noticed things I'd never noticed before, things that I didn't want to see. I saw cracks in the walls, holes in the ceiling in IASW, things that badly needed refurbishing, exits in the rides, a cup floating along in the pirate ride, etc., and the magic was gone. I was devastated because I recognized that I'd reached a place from which you don't fully return. I guess you could call it my Disneyland loss of innocence. Everything had always been totally magical to me and I never "saw" the things that would mess with the illusion. But that year I discovered the truth about many of my cherished magical ideas and it was quite painful. It really hit home in the Alice in Wonderland ride, which had always been my favorite. Suddenly, I didn't even like it anymore. It seemed cheap and silly that year.
The next year, I was so anxious when it came time to go to Disneyland. I had always loved it as the most fabulous place ever and I was so afraid that I would never recapture the magic. But guess what? It was there!! The minute I spotted the Matterhorn in the distance, I knew everything would be fine. The magic was back, but in a new way...I guess you might call it a more mature way.
The next year, I was so anxious when it came time to go to Disneyland. I had always loved it as the most fabulous place ever and I was so afraid that I would never recapture the magic. But guess what? It was there!! The minute I spotted the Matterhorn in the distance, I knew everything would be fine. The magic was back, but in a new way...I guess you might call it a more mature way.