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Before lunch they had trivia questions from what happened in 1982, both at Disney, Epcot, and nationally. I knew hardly any of them and declined to participate, LOL! After lunch, there was a scavenger hunt around Epcot for about 1 1/2 hours, which I also declined to participate in, then more games that I sat out at the pavilion (are you sensing a trend here?) The games were Guitar Hero, Human Battleship, Power of 10, Musical chairs, and Are you smarter than a 5th grader, with extra bonus points that could be earned by playing Dance Revolution. I watched a few games and decided it was time to hit my couch. We got gifts, too, "Disney Parks, Where Dreams come true" backpack, An Epcot T-shirt that says "EPCOT CENTER....The 21st century began October 1, 1982, the future starts now", and an Epcot 25th anniversary pin. (hey, I was actually there for the opening ceremony, holding balloons in some sort of silvery outfit).
The YOMD came in the from of random prize markings placed under chairs (for a portfolio) and a "dream squad" made up of party organizers handing out random prizes. The only one I saw was someone getting minigolf for 4.
The bad part today was that we were supposed to park in Guest Parking. OK, no big deal. I got there about 11am, and got parked almost in the very back of the 2nd row, behind the AAA and Handicapped spaces, so it was a long haul to the tram lane. But, guess what, NO TRAMS ARE RUNNING YETSo another LONG HAUL to the front of the park and over to Met Life.! Luckily on the way back the trams were running, go I got to skip a good portion of that walk (I HATE walking!) Next time, I'll park at the Poly, take monorail over or even at a resort nearby and take the bus.
You had like the bestest day that any one of of us would have LOVED to have had and you "declined to participate" in everything!

And that "long haul" would have been considered "close parking" to our family and we would have walked, willingly so as to not have to deal with the "Scary Mad Tram Dash"

Ok....on the bare Minerals, the medium is a coolish shade, the "medium beige" is a warmish shade. I combine to get a neutral. VERY little warmth. If "medium" is too orange, go all "medium beige". If indeed you are in the medium family.I got some "Fresh Minerals" at Costco and it's not nearly as good as BM.On "Sheer Minerals" I can't find the perfect shade. I get TONS of compliments with BM. BUT, I'd like to try Everyday Minerals too. As long as there's NO talc (I'm sensitive to talc).
The Costco version is in prettier packaging yet isn't nearly as good. The bristles fall out of the brushes left and right.
My very favorite color in BM for eyes is "True" that came in my starter package last year. At Sephora and Nordstrom it's available in a huge jar. I think I'll pick some up after I win the lottery or get our taxes back.
I never noticed BM being orangish. There is no talc in Everyday Minerals(so says their website). My bristles fall out of my BM brushes left and right.

I only have, Faux Fox, Well Rested and Never too Rich Brown eye shadows. That is not to say I don't also have Coffee Bean eye liner, which I never use, and True, which I didn't know was eye shadow. Although I do use it to add a hint of glitter to my eyes sometimes and also my cheeks. I also have Glee face color which I like to use on occasion. Last night I combined it with True for a fancy goingouttodinner look.
Wendy - Do you use the True by itself for eye color or combine it with something else?
I will take one for the team. I ordered free samples of Everyday Minerals yesterday. Two sets actually. I had one sent here and one sent to my Mom's.

You can never be too old for glitter.QueenMineralUserUmaWENDY I dont ever remember the colors!! I buy the good deals on QVC for eye colors - I love the one under brow color - its not vanilla sugar, but looks like it - its more glittery, I know I'm too old for glitter, but I like the BE glitter, its less intense...

You forgot to pull up the "wings" for her. If you pull up the triangle sides(they look like wings) on juice boxes, it gives them something to hold on to, but NOT push all the juice all over their pretty clothes. This is a tried and true preschool tested method.![]()
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All this Bare Minerals talk makes me want to go check it out. Some girls at my church use it and say it is wonderful, but I just don't see how powder is gonna cover up all the "oopsies" on my face.And as I get older, there seems to be more and more oopsies.
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1. You are a genius for that idea.
2. You HAVE to get some BM. I almost always have at least 1 "blemish" on my face and with BM on you can't even tell it's their anymore.
I always put it in before the beach because of the SPF.It's a great spf and does NOT clog pores. You can "accidentally" sleep in it![]()


Hey, that gives me an idea! An all female getogether in a random hotel room for hairbraiding and general tips exchange while sipping on diet pepsis or margaritas, or other beverages of choice.
That is the BEST idea! We totally need a girls night out like that next time we're all in WDW together!

I am going to post this and then move onto other things so I don't lose it all!