NICE!! Love the teaser!! I'm here & have been.....just been quiet & non-commital as I pop in here when I have a couple free minutes. Looking forward to seeing what you did prior to the arrival of 2 awesome gals......lol
Hello, Laurie!!
Thank you! I threw the teaser photos in to assure folks who read the first installment that this will not be a whole entire TR of past Disneyland memories, but that I am leading up to it all. This TR will be a bit like an episode of "Lost" - flashing back, flashing forward, flashing sideways, and not knowing where you are at any given time!!
I know what you mean about staying non-committal in a TR. I was just saying something to Marie along those same lines - that from a TR writer's standpoint, obviously we
all want to know people are out there and that we are not talking to ourselves.
But from a TR follower's standpoint, people don't necessarily want to speak up all the time because of time constraints, or because they don't know which specific thing to comment on first and it seems like it will take too long to figure it out. Sometimes you only have time to read and not necessarily type out a reply. Or, some lurkers don't want to come out of hiding because they don't want to get caught in a loop of feeling like they have to keep commenting or keep replying after they comment one time. I can understand all of that, too.
I just want to make sure that if I reply to someone about something specific, that they don't miss it - even if they can't reply to me. Sometimes the pages turn quickly and posts get lost in the shuffle. So if ever a page has turned, be sure to check the previous page to see if I replied to your posts!
I feel like I didn't do a whole lot prior to the arrival of the awesome DIS ladies


, because I am usually not running around with the Fast Passes and jumping on many rides and all of that. But in the 2 days prior to your arrival, I had fun spending time with the Orange County friends and trying to get whatever photos I had time to get (which was not many!). So even though it wasn't considered a lot by any DIS'er's standards, what I did was fun for me!
Great teaser photos! Ah, great to see my old friend...the Candy Cane Plate!

And what in the world is Pluto doing to you?!? That is such a funny picture! I think I'm still a little lost about Aunt Betty...are YOU Aunt Betty? Is that what your friend's little boy called you, maybe? Do explain...
I can so relate to the idea of Disneyland having a deeper, much-more-than-fun-rides, stemming-from-childhood meaning. When I was growing up, my dad had a stressful job that he didn't enjoy. We went to Disneyland almost every summer for 3 days. While we were there, my dad was much more carefree and relaxed than he was at home. Going to Disneyland meant good times with our family all together, leaving the cares of the world outside when we walked under the tunnel. I have 2 older brothers (<----------------) that decided to cut ties with the rest of our family, and each other, during the past decade. I can walk into the shop in Adventureland and see my brother posing for a picture in the 70s...wrestling one of the snakes for sale. I can ride Autopia and remember a time that I rode with my brother. He told me how he wanted us to pose for a picture taken by the family member riding in front of us. I thought we were being silly, making innocent hand gestures. Later he told me what we were signing.

I can remember the last time I was at Disneyland with all of my family together (1996) and the fun times we had chatting while in line for Indiana Jones for the very first time, trying to decode the messages with the decoder card, compliments of (was it AT&T?). And when it was time to say goodbye and go our separate ways after that trip was over (all 6 kids had left the nest by this time)..."inappropriate hand gesture on Autopia" brother kept his sunglasses on to hide the tears because he wasn't ready for it to end. So Disneyland represents a time when my family was whole. I can't go to Disneyland and not think of happier times. I'm so glad my dad came home one day in 1964 and asked my mom how she would like to go to Anaheim for their vacation!
Enough about that! I'm so excited you got this long-awaited TR started. Can't wait for more.
Deej -
Yes, the ever-present artfully arranged Candy Cane Plate!

I threw that one in there for your benefit, although I didn't include any captions, comments or descriptions with the photos because they were supposed to just be the teaser photos. But you are definitely the first one that I am aware of who ever caught the Candy Cane Plate on camera! And the sewing machine! So all of my Candy Cane Plate and Sewing Machine pictures henceforth are just tips of the hat to you! I always like to make sure that I give credit where credit is due!
(By the way, check out Mariezp's TR when you get a chance - the title starts with "Thank you Amtrak..." Marie was the first one I recall getting pictures of the various popcorn machine dudes on camera, several years ago. She is also a light fixture fan. How did I miss the Captain Hook light fixture at the Peter Pan ride? Did you get a photo of it and I totally forgot about it?

I feel like I am overlooking so many things!)
As for Pluto at Goofy's Kitchen, as you can see, he was very 'interactive' with both Molly (bumbershoot) and me!

I think that was only because she and I were in the chairs that were most accessible to him. Laurie and Liza (funatdisney) were in chairs that he couldn't get to as easily, or else he would have pawed them too! He was making growling noises at me, I think, and trying to chew off my nose at some point.
You know what's funny? Now that I think of it, I recall reading something in the Diva thread last year about an aggressive Pluto that one of the ladies encountered. It must have been at Goofy's Kitchen. It must have been the same Pluto. Well, I guess he is practicing Method Acting.
(In the picture with Duffy in DCA, he was making kissy noises at me and his big head pushed my face aside as he leaned in to make the kissy noises, which is why we are both sort of looking away from the camera!

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I can't go and tell you who or what Aunt Betty is yet, now can I? You have to stay tuned! Muahahahahahaha!!! I will give another clue in my reply to TK below. But no, my friend's son did not call me that, although that would have been my guess too, if I were the one guessing about Aunt Betty.
There will also be a point in the TR where I explain a situation you may find interesting. You know how we have commented before about the certain people we see over and over again during our DLR trips (like the jaunty lady in the Halloween hat and garb, who you saw more than once)? It seems to happen to a lot of us, where we just keep running into the same people wherever we are.
Well, I can now say that I have gone one better than that - I saw a lady in California Adventure (in the daytime) on this past December 2011 trip, who I also saw in Disneyland (at dusk) during my December 2010 trip!

It was the oddest thing, because she was alone both times, from what I could see, and she approached me out of nowhere both times to make a friendly comment in passing. I'm not sure if I would have noticed her if she had not come near me and said something. It's just weird that in two totally different areas of the whole Resort, in two totally different years, at two totally different times of day, I would encounter the same lady. At least I think it's odd!
So I began to wonder to myself, "Is this one of those guardian angel situations? Is this my guardian angel, appearing to me at random times, in the guise of this same woman?"

You hear about things like that happening, though there is no way to tell if it's true. But I'm just saying - if I end up seeing that same woman for a 3rd year in a row in the middle of, say, the Grand Californian Hotel lobby or somewhere, I will be very suspicious...
I don't
think the mystery lady would find it the least bit odd if I said, "Who ARE you? Who sent you? What do they want from me?"
And then it would quickly be followed up with, "You know exactly what I mean! Why are you running away from me? Don't call Security!"
Anyway, maybe the lady's name is Betty and I don't know it!
Now, see, what you explained about the family connection to Disneyland and the very specific memories of those trips and what they meant in the scheme of things is very touching and also exactly along the lines of what I was talking about - it's much, much more than a "Woo hoo! Let's ride Space Mountain" place for a lot of us (though there are many people who only look at it as that). For you, it was a place where the family was whole, as you said, and where your dad was having stress-free fun, and your brothers enjoyed themselves (I giggled about the "inappropriate hand gesture on Autopia" brother


). For your family, it sounds like the Disneyland trips were perfect moments captured in time.
I forgot to answer your questions! My Halloween trip with my mom and 2 sisters was in 2010. So fun! We'd never taken a trip with just the 4 of us before. Our upcoming trip will hopefully be the last full week of October. I am so disappointed about the possibility of Indy being down. My younger brother hasn't been to DL since the big family trip of 1996 and this will be a big disappointment for him and his 2 sons, especially. If they wanted to change dates to avoid this refurb, I would have no problem changing dates.
Deej -
How did I miss the possibility of Indy being down in late October? Gee, where have I been in this haze of sickness for 2.5 months?

What else have I missed, for corn's sake?
Well, I am surprised that Indy would possibly be down then, so soon after Cars Land and Buena Vista Street opened and the crowds descend. I would think that DLR would want to have all of their popular rides - especially the ones exclusive to DLR - open for all the new visitors to enjoy. But I guess they have to close things down at some point or another, for refurbs.
Hopefully you won't have to change dates, although...there's always the holiday season again!
Consider me properly teased and wondering in the pics 'Who is Aunt Betty???'. I loved your MFW photo and the candy cane one. Pluto seemed....er...quite...friendly with you....
Looking forward to more
TK -
Thank you!

I feel like I should change this TR title to, "Who IS Aunt Betty?" or "What's Up with Aunt Betty?" Or maybe, "What's Up with Pluto?"
Pluto was friendly with Molly/bumbershoot and me, but he was coming in towards my face and I kept tying to back away until I couldn't back up anymore without tipping my chair over.

(See my comment to Deej above about Pluto possibly being aggressive with a Diva or two as well!) With Molly, he kind of attacked her shoulders because she had her back to him.
That MFW photo is the closest to that darn ride as I am going to get. Just looking at the swinging buckets of death in the photo gives me a headache. I applaud the brave souls who go on that death machine (Bret, Michele, etc.). I will gladly keep my feet on terra firma and take pictures of it from below!
Did you see the photo of the wreath on the Pan Pacific-inspired construction wall? Well, while I
did take it at a bit of an angle, it actually did not rotate properly before I posted it here (which happens with my photos sometimes), so it looks as if it is waaaay more 'angled' than I intended it to be!! It wasn't supposed to look quite that askew! I was going to try to fix it - which is sometimes a very involved process that requires me to re-upload photos all over again - but then I thought, "Eh...I will just leave it like that. It looks more confusing this way!!"
As I said to Deej above, I am not going to reveal who or what Aunt Betty is yet - we are nowhere near that stage of the TR, and these were only teaser photos - but I will give another clue:
Aunt Betty may be a person, BUT Aunt Betty is also symbolic of something. Like, in the future, when a certain scenario arises during a DLR trip (for anyone, not just for me), you will be able to call it an "Aunt Betty."