ditsypixie
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I LOVE this thread! I wanted to add two of my own, one from my childhood and one from taking my own kids.
I don't remember the exact date but I was probably 5,6 and we went to FL with my entire family. My grandfather took me on POTC. I remember being in the boat and coming to the town scene and hearing "We want the redhead!" Well, being a small, redhead...I was terrified. I crawled up in my grandfather's lap and I stayed there the rest of the ride. But I remember the safe feeling I had with him. I think I rode every ride that entire trip with him!
On our first trip with my kids, we got into the line to meet Ariel. Both my kids are redheads like me and my DD was obsessed with her. I will never forget going around the corner and finally seeing her for the first time. She looked at both DD and DS, motioned for them for them to come sit by her and when they did, she said, "You two could be my brother and sister with that hair!" Would you like to be in my family?" They were both awe struck (DD was 6 and DS was 3) and all they could do was shake their head yes. It was such a sweet moment, I will never forget it.
I don't remember the exact date but I was probably 5,6 and we went to FL with my entire family. My grandfather took me on POTC. I remember being in the boat and coming to the town scene and hearing "We want the redhead!" Well, being a small, redhead...I was terrified. I crawled up in my grandfather's lap and I stayed there the rest of the ride. But I remember the safe feeling I had with him. I think I rode every ride that entire trip with him!

On our first trip with my kids, we got into the line to meet Ariel. Both my kids are redheads like me and my DD was obsessed with her. I will never forget going around the corner and finally seeing her for the first time. She looked at both DD and DS, motioned for them for them to come sit by her and when they did, she said, "You two could be my brother and sister with that hair!" Would you like to be in my family?" They were both awe struck (DD was 6 and DS was 3) and all they could do was shake their head yes. It was such a sweet moment, I will never forget it.
