Loving the pp photos. Hope all is going well in your world sherry. Love the calendars too. Can't wait to do one for next year with our photos. Gearing up for our trip to Europe and visiting dlp for the first time. Just for a day. 6 weeks to go
areweindisneyyet - Thanks for sticking with me here! Things are the usual mass of chaos and stress in my world, but I try to roll with it and cope!

Of course, it's always a fun, enjoyable time to come here and visit with my DIS-friends.
Thank you for the compliments on the PhotoPass pictures and my calendars. But does anyone here agree with me that the Up borders are not relevant to anything? They don't seem to fit with any of the PhotoPass locations or opportunities.
As for the calendars, of course, the main appeal of this calendar was that it was free (except for the shipping and tax). But every year, a different photo-hosting site seems to offer a free calendar. Last year it was Shutterfly. This time it was Snapfish. I have to say, though - I think I've been spoiled by the Snapfish calendars. In so many ways, it was such a better deal and a better value than the Shutterfly calendar last year, I think. Better quality, bgger size, better, sturdier paper, Disney atock photos on each page, a cute thumbnail page at the end...I may stick with Snapfish next year even if I DON'T get another free offer! I'll always take advantage of a free calendar offer, but I may not put as much time and effort into it if it's not as good as the Snapfish ones.
I can't wait to see your photos from DLP...and, of course, I can't wait to see the DLR holiday photos you and your husband come up with later this year.
To be honest, I can't wait for the holidays myself!

I said before that I am getting the itch to go on a photo tear again.
See, this is the time when I wish I lived where my friend Shawn lives (in Anaheim). Because I can't always plan out my schedule way in advance due to money and work issues, sometimes I may have an unexpected block of time on my hands out of the blue. A few days ago, I was thinking, "I wish I lived close to
Disneyland. I feel like popping over there for a few hours and the coming home."
When I say I wish I lived close to DLR, keep in mind that in the scheme of things, where I live (in L.A., close to Beverly Hills) is considered "close" to Disneyland by anyone who doesn't live in SoCal. Everyone thinks this is practically a stone's throw away. Even with a car, and even on day with no traffic, where I live is still a good 40 - 45 minutes away from Disneyland.
However, as those who have followed my TR ups and downs in getting to DLR know, I am far enough away from DLR for it to be a problem in getting there - hence, the reason I make so few trips.
When I say I wish I lived close to DLR, I mean like the same distance between The Grove/Farmers Market and me. If I have a few hours to spare on a certain day, unexpectedly, and I get the urge to visit The Grove or FM, I can just walk up the street and do that.
I wish I lived where Shawn lives in that, if I suddenly had a block of time to spare, I could pop over to Disneyland for a few hours and just look around, take a few photos, etc., then come home.
For example, I wish I had been able to go to DLR for Valentine's day to see the decorations (not as extensive as Halloween and Christmas, but fun nonetheless). I would do the same thing on Easter, too, IF Disneyland had anything worth seeing on Easter (which I don't think they do). I'd love to pop over there for a few hours to see if there is anything remotely green for St. Patrick's Day.
Also, I would love to pop over to DLR for just a few hours to see the Family Fun/Mardi Gras weekends that are coming up. I'm just curious to see New Orleans Square.
I don't need lengthy, all-day-long or multi-day trips to see these things. Just a few random hours here and there when the opportunity arises. I can save the bigger trips for Christmas and maybe Halloween.
But, alas, it is not possible for me, sadly. Logistically and financially, spur of the moment trips just don't work for me.
