Still making our way out of the theater and back to the street...
I got one of these retro Disneyland pressed pennies as well. I can't remember which one, though. Now that I think about it...I have no idea where my pressed pennies are from this trip! I haven't seen them since we've been home.
Love this:
The style of this hat really took me back to the olden days. (My olden days!) J pointed it out to me in the hat shop by the theater.
So it's around 2:30pm by this time. My next "must do" was the Flag Retreat Ceremony, which was around 4:30 or 4:45. In the meantime I decided I wanted to ride the Matterhorn. I knew the line would be long, so I decided to go get an ice cream cone from the Cone Shop to eat while in line. This was my cone of choice that day...YUM!
OK. I feel like the Disneyland ice cream tends to melt faster than your average ice cream for some reason. It doesn't seem to matter what the weather is. And look at that chocolate scoop! If that wasn't destined to speed-melt and drip down my hand...
Of course I thought of Sherry when I was taking a picture of my ice cream cone, which included the Peppermint Stick flavor. The first thing that I thought of when I went marching off toward the Matterhorn (no short distance away) was whether or not this cone would prove to be the infamous Peppermint Cone of Death's evil twin.

I made sure to grab extra napkins just in case. I then proceeded to make my way over to the Tomorrowland side of the Matterhorn where I would be meeting J. (Meeting J to get in line together, NOT meeting him somewhere in line.

) Well, it wasn't long before I had a chocolate stream running down my knuckles. I picked up the pace, licking all the while. This was not fun. Walking really fast and lapping up my ice cream cone. When I picture eating ice cream at Disneyland, it is always done in conjunction with relaxing, enjoying, and soaking up the Disneyland atmosphere. (Does anyone else actually picture eating ice cream at Disneyland?

) That was what I intended to do with this double-decker cone. Lazily enjoy it while standing in the Matterhorn line, enjoying the sounds of the waterfalls on the mountainside, catching glimpses of the Monorail as it sped by, listening to the occasional roar of the Yeti, reminiscing about the old Skyway, wishing they hadn't gotten rid of "Remain Seated Please...Permanecer Sentados Por Favor" (it was much more to the point than today's announcement at the end of the ride), and even breathing in the fumes of the Autopia cars. (OK, I don't know if you can really smell the fumes from there...I just thought of it while I was typing this. And for the record, I don't mind the fumes at all. Nostalgia, nostalgia...)
ANYWAY...the ice cream was melting fast! All of my napkins were soaked through by the time I passed the hub. Licking, spinning, licking, spinning. I was having a hard time keeping up. I decided I needed more napkins so I dashed up the stairs and got some from Tomorrowland Terrace. My hands were a mess. At least one CM got a laugh out of it. It was a friendly laugh, so I didn't mind. I laughed, too. I eventually made it over to J and we got in line. The wait wasn't nearly what I was expecting for this time of day. I finished my ice cream before we reached the "Remember what it was like to ride the Skyway through the Matterhorn..." part of our standing-in-line conversation. I had this wad of sticky ice cream-soiled napkins that I was carrying around until we passed the next "Waste Please" -- and then I remembered that I always carry Wet Ones in my purse.

Now I remember! Ah, well.
I took these next 2 pictures in case this was as close as we were going to get to the Christmas parade. See that tiny glimpse of the Gingerbread House through the trees?
We're getting close! We were excited to enjoy one last time to ride together. Like, in the same seat. We never do that anymore, because it's such a tight squeeze, but knowing that this was it...never again...I wanted to ride together.
Yay! Row 1!
I'll let the pictures do the talking now...
Look at all those lucky black birds!
I took this one as we were about to unload. Don't my shoes look like they are on the wrong feet!?!
One more glimpse of the parade as we exited the ride.