Nothing to See Here...

In case anyone has been wondering....

I still have a couple of TR installments to go on the 9/16 trip, as well as photos to add from the short DL trip last Monday (10/3), though I didn't really get many party-specific photos (other than of Paula/smile4stamps and Jessica/Belle Ella). I mainly just got more photos from the Round-Up, since the pumpkins are always changing. I just love the Round-Up!:rotfl2: I think the Round-Up and the window displays are my favorite parts of the Halloween season at DLR.

There are so many other Halloween trips currently being reported on. I don't really think my photos are going to be all that new or different from what has already been seen - in fact, most of them look exactly the same as everyone else's photos!:rotfl2::rotfl2:

I guess, when it boils down to it, there are only so many pumpkins you can take pictures of before it all starts to look the same!:rotfl2: The Christmas/holiday season definitely provides more opportunities to mix things up a bit with the picture-taking endeavors and quests, because the holiday decor simply covers more ground at DLR than Halloween Time does. There are more places to find things to take photos of around the whole Resort !

In any case, I don't think I have anything all that scintillating to post here in this thread, but if anyone is still out there I will try to get through the remaining Halloween TR photo installments this week - all of them. I have to zoom through the photos and move on because I have to get my head out of the 'Halloween mindset' and move on to figuring out my holiday plan, which is the bigger issue! The holiday trip that has been spoken of all year is rapidly approaching, and details are going to change - dates will change, for example. I need to get my head into holiday planning mode and out of Halloween mode!:rotfl2:
 
Hi Sherry!!


You know I am here whenever you want to post.:woohoo:
 
Sherry,
Of course we are still here waiting for any news from you popcorn:: As enjoyable as Halloween at DL is (and I'm a fanatic about Halloween) I agree that the variety of Christmas decorations is just wonderful.

On that note, I think we've got our flights all nailed down for our NYE arrival to our happy place!!

TK
 

The Return of the Masked Mouse and His Diabolical Twin - September 16, 2011 - Part 13



As Michele (kaoden39) was saying earlier, many of the window displays along Main Street feature certain items to convey a theme (bicycles, sewing machines, etc.) which stay there all year long, and the Disney window designer people just swap out the seasonal colors and accessories surrounding these items as the months go on.

This ends up being rather amusing, in a way. It's fun to kind of see the evolution of these displays over the course of the year, and to see the holiday accents change. Its like the displays are very similar...and, yet, different. Our very own DIS'er deejdigsdis has a few photos of one particular window display featuring an ever-present sewing machine in her TR, and her photos span a few different variations of the same display over a few different trips to DLR.


So you might find, for example, a window display featuring a cake...




Here is the Christmas season cake:


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And the Halloween Time version of the cake:


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...Or a sewing machine...




Christmas season sewing machine display:


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Halloween Time sewing machine:

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...Or other assorted baked goods...



Other random holiday cake:


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Other random Halloween cake:


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Christmas cupcakes:


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Halloween cupcakes:


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...Or the same window, different holiday...




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General Halloween window display:


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Anyway, you get the idea! I don't have any Easter time photos, but would love to have them for the comparison. I have, however, seen the Valentine's Day displays in some photos and they are oddly similar to the Christmas displays! I think those sneaky Disney people just replaced a couple of items but basically left the holiday stuff intact. Christmas and Valentine's Day share a common thread of the color red, so it's easy to reuse some of the same props and decorations (and it's less expensive that way, I suppose)



Moving on with my Halloween window display fun 'n' games....You can see I encountered the dreaded reflections and glares that can be a problem with window displays. I got lucky in December and was able to avoid a lot of that glare/reflection nonsense by taking the pictures at night! Not this time, though.

But that's okay - I don't edit my photos before posting them here in the TR (except to block out a face or two or to rotate the picture). I don't only show you the ones I consider to be 'good' pictures. If I only showed you the ones that I thought were any good, well this TR would have very few pictures in it, not to mention it would take me 10 years to get through one single Trip Report!!

I show them all - great shots or not, blurry messes or not...it's all here (unless the photo is just soooooo blurry you can't tell what the subject is). Sometimes I get lucky - those photos from Dia de los Muertos and the outdoor portion of the Halloween Round-Up came out pretty decent. The colors in the Dia de los Muertos display were exactly like that in person...no enhancement on this end. I was just lucky it translated on camera. And sometimes I fail miserably and take a bad photo. But that's okay because we all do that.

I think it's fellow DIS'er KCMike that said on this forum once to just keep shooting and eventually something will come out great!! It's so true! Just take hundreds or thousands of photos and there will be a few gems in the bunch - believe me!


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We are nearing the end, folks. There is not too much more to come! By my calculations, it looks like I only have about 2 more posts full of photos (assuming I use the 25-image limit we are allotted per post) and that will be it for this trip. I did as much as I could do with a 3/4 day trip and about 4.75 hours of solo time.

I do have the Halloween party coming up, but I don't hold out much hope for my camera to take great nighttime shots so you may not see too many pictures from that adventure. We'll see what happens!! I know I could take the time to fiddle with the settings to get the best night shots possible, but I don't know if I will have the time for that this week.


Anyway, Parts 14 and 15 - the final Halloween frontier - are coming up today!!



Okay, Michele, TK and Kaitlin (and whoever else is still there)! If you guys are still following, I'll post!

I'm not ready to post about the holiday plan details yet because they are in the middle of being tweaked, reconfigured and altered in certain ways. But I do have to get my head into that holiday mindset so I can figure everything out...

...Which is why I am now up at an unearthly hour, finishing up on my Halloween TR stuff! I hate to leave things unfinished. So, even though I feel all of my Halloween photos have a sort of 'been there, done that' feeling to them, I don't want to just leave the 9/16 TR unfinished when I was so close to the end!

And then, if I'm going to finish up 9/16, I may as well post the photos of my new findings at the Halloween Round-Up on 10/3, so you all can see what changed in the 2+ weeks since I was there! The 10/3 trip is sort of an adjunct to the 9/16 trip...it's a bookend to it, I suppose!

But, alas, since there are no more Halloween trips on the horizon this year (sadly), after I post the final 10/3 photo I must shift into full throttle holiday trip mode, because, let's just say....it's going to take some doing (a.k.a. a miracle) to pull off that journey, even in a shortened form (which it will have to be, since 7 nights do not appear likely to happen at this stage of the game). And, in case anyone forgot...November is almost here, and my trip was supposed to begin on 11/28 (though this part of it will have to change)... So, as you can see, I need to get crackin' on the holiday arrangements, though I have been trying not to panic about it and just be calm, trusting that things will work out in some way or the other.



SO! I have copied the last Halloween Time 9/16 TR installment above^^^, both to remind any readers out there where I left off and to remind myself where I left off, since it seems like it's been 100 years since I posted the last round of Halloween photos!! This way, when I pick up with Part 14, it will be a bit more seamless and fluid!
 
Okay, Michele, TK and Kaitlin (and whoever else is still there)! If you guys are still following, I'll post!

I'm not ready to post about the holiday plan details yet because they are in the middle of being tweaked, reconfigured and altered in certain ways. But I do have to get my head into that holiday mindset so I can figure everything out...

...Which is why I am now up at an unearthly hour, finishing up on my Halloween TR stuff! I hate to leave things unfinished. So, even though I feel all of my Halloween photos have a sort of 'been there, done that' feeling to them, I don't want to just leave the 9/16 TR unfinished when I was so close to the end!

And then, if I'm going to finish up 9/16, I may as well post the photos of my new findings at the Halloween Round-Up on 10/3, so you all can see what changed in the 2+ weeks since I was there! The 10/3 trip is sort of an adjunct to the 9/16 trip...it's a bookend to it, I suppose!

But, alas, since there are no more Halloween trips on the horizon this year (sadly), after I post the final 10/3 photo I must shift into full throttle holiday trip mode, because, let's just say....it's going to take some doing (a.k.a. a miracle) to pull off that journey, even in a shortened form (which it will have to be, since 7 nights do not appear likely to happen at this stage of the game). And, in case anyone forgot...November is almost here, and my trip was supposed to begin on 11/28 (though this part of it will have to change)... So, as you can see, I need to get crackin' on the holiday arrangements, though I have been trying not to panic about it and just be calm, trusting that things will work out in some way or the other.



SO! I have copied the last Halloween Time 9/16 TR installment above^^^, both to remind any readers out there where I left off and to remind myself where I left off, since it seems like it's been 100 years since I posted the last round of Halloween photos!! This way, when I pick up with Part 14, it will be a bit more seamless and fluid!

Still reading along, it is late for me here so it must be very late for you. Hope the computer, internet, disboard gremlins all work in your favour to get your Trip Report finished so that you can get your Christmas trip ready.

Thanks for the gingerbread update on the Christmas thread. Gingerbread all year round:scared1: It is truly a Christmas treat for me, or whenever I'm wishing Christmas was a little closer.
 
The Return of the Masked Mouse and His Diabolical Twin - September 16, 2011 - Part 14



To refresh everyone's memories of my Halloween Time DLR day trip on 9/16...

When I left off in Part 13 (which I conveniently copied above this post!^^^), I had split from Liza/funatdisney for several hours and was roaming loose on my own in Disneyland (something to which I admit I am growing increasingly accustomed!), exploring the Halloween Round-Up and the Main Street window displays, as well as some random merchandise here and there.

Anyone who followed along with my "Evil Chair and the Peppermint Cone of Death" Trip Report from December of last year knows what damage I can do with my camera when I am by myself for hours on end (and the word "damage" is probably a more accurate term than I would care to admit, given my near-catastrophic run-in with the trash can/camera/ice cream cone).

I am the sort of person who needs to get in the zone. Whatever that zone may be, I need to be in it. I need a long, long, uninterrupted block of time to be able to really get in there and take pictures. I can't concentrate on picture-taking when I am with other people. Plus, I also don't want to see what those other people are taking photos of and then be unconsciously influenced in some way.

Call me crazy, but I like the idea of going off and finding things that catch my eye and taking photos of those subjects. I feel like if I see a friend or travel companion snapping photos of something, I am going to automatically be compelled to get the same shots - because I think that's a natural human impulse. We see a friend snapping a picture of something right next to us and we want to get the same picture. I think it's like a reflex, in a way. This used to happen at various parties and gatherings with my friends in past years - one person would hold up a camera to get a picture, and then 5 other friends would see this happening and lift their own cameras to get the same shots. So we would end up with 5 or 6 friends having almost identical sets of photos of the same event, since we all copied each other's ideas. There was nothing original or interesting to see after a while because we all had pictures of the exact same things!

So when I am left to my own devices, running wild in DLR, I like to see what inspires me or what grabs my attention. It could be that I come away with nothing more than some photos of subjects that are pretty commonly seen, or it could be that I find a hidden gem, rarely seen by anyone. All of the photos could be blurry messes of nothingness, or some of them may be good. In any case, good or bad, at least I know these were what struck me in the moment.



I did not make it to each and every window display on Main Street. There was one particular display that I had to skip because the front of the shop was being painted or something, and there was a little barricade up in front of it which prevented me from getting up to the window with my camera. Actually, I think the painters were done with that area a couple of hours later and I probably could have gotten to it, but at that point I was involved in something else on the other side of the street or elsewhere, and I didn't make my way back over.

For me, the best thing to do, if possible, is to get right up against the glass itself (gently) and take the window display photos through the glass. It's better for close-ups, and since I don't have a DSLR I need all the help I can get with close-ups! I need to utilize every trick I can think of!

That against-the-glass method usually eliminates glare or reflections for me. However, depending on various elements such as the time of day, where the sun is positioned in the sky at that moment or how many thousands of people are behind me, I may end up with glare/reflection/shadows anyway. It happens. It can't always be avoided.

Also, depending on the size of the display or subject I want to get a photo of in the display, I can't always use the 'against-the-glass' method because I won't be able to capture the whole scene in the frame, and part of it will be cut off. Sometimes, the only way to get a window display photo is to just deal with reflection and glare and stand at a distance, to get the whole subject in the frame.

But, for a good window display, I will crouch down, kneel and twist at awkward angles to get the picture I want, and I have been known to slither around random men blocking said windows so I could get those pictures!



More of the same from the window display I already showed you in Part 13...


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And then...it kicked in. The pain. You remember it...the pain that plagued me for the first couple of days of my holiday trip last December (which emanates from an old disc injury in my back, and has caused subsequent problems in my hips, legs and feet). It can feel like someone is trying to slice my leg off. It comes and goes. Sometimes it is more intense than other times. Sometimes I need to keep moving to get it to subside even a bit. Sometimes I need to sit down and stay put, not moving at all. It is often triggered by being on my feet for long periods of time.

This time the pain was not as bad as it had been in December, but I knew I had to cut my window display hunting short and sit down somewhere before it got worse. I had a handy stash of Advil with me (ahhh...ibuprofen, my old, faithful friend!) and a bottle of water, and I was prepared to sit in the middle of Disneyland while popping pills if I had to! Lol. (Hey, a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do!)

I wanted to sit in the middle of all the action, so I chose Town Square, where I could people watch. I limped over to a convenient and vacant bench facing the flagpole and the Fire Station.

I may be in pain, and I may look like a drug addict as I gulp down a handful of pain relievers, but dag nabbit, I am going to soak in the atmosphere and feel the magic if it kills me!!!

(Is dag nabbit supposed to be one word or two? I'll have to reference an old Yosemite Sam cartoon or something like that to brush up on dag nabbit...)



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I just love Pumpkin Donald! That costume is too cute on him!



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Also, I knew I was going to have to meet back up with Liza fairly soon, so I needed to plot out what I was going to do on my own before that time.

As I was sitting on this nice bench in Town Square, people-watching and silently wallowing in my misery, a 'parade traffic Cast Member' (that's my title for him, not what he called himself) named Steve spotted me and came over to chat. He was preparing the path for the Soundsational Parade and saw me sitting by myself.

Steve the CM greeted me with a chipper, "Are you having as much fun as you should be having?" Or something very close to that. I suppose I looked as miserable as I felt at that moment, but, other than the pain issue, I was having a good time, sitting there and watching all the goings on. I enjoy just sitting and taking it all in, if it's in a good location. Sitting is a very underrated activity! (Okay, maybe that is the pain in my leg & hip talking.) You see a a lot - no, you notice a lot - when you just stop for a moment and sit down

Steve talked to me and kept me company for a while (and no, I didn't get a photo of him - I should have, just for proper trip reporting purposes, but I didn't feel like pulling the camera back out of the case at that moment). He even dared to ask me if I knew the name of the Walt & Mickey statue at the Hub! (Do I know the name? Is the sky blue?) He was one of those delightful CM's who just really seemed to be happy to work at DL - I enjoy talking to those CM's.

Steve gave me a 'Rollerblading Minnie Mouse' sticker which I tucked into my wallet to keep as a souvenir, and he went back to his parade traffic duties. (Again, no photo of the sticker - once that pain kicks in, I lose all sense of what to take photos of!)

Eventually, when I could walk again, I pried myself from the clutches of the bench and decided to slowly meander back towards Partners to meet Liza, stopping here and there along the way.



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I met up with Liza around Partners and we decided to eat something. I hadn't eaten at Plaza Inn in years, so I figured I would revisit their fried chicken! Liza was kind enough to treat me for lunch/dinner, which was really nice of her to do.


No. I didn't get any photos of the fried chicken, either. I know, I was slacking off. With the fried chicken - which was actually much better and tastier than when I had last eaten it (in 2001) - I got a piece of chocolate cake. It wasn't a regular chocolate cake, like what the Mile High cake at the Golden Horseshoe is. It was more of a chocolate mousse type of cake, with layers of milk chocolate, dark chocolate, mousse and whatever else was in there. It was way too decadent and rich for me. I would have been better off with a piece of regular cake. It wasn't that this one was bad - to some folks it would have been delicious. But I like real cake and not 'mousse cake,' if that makes sense. The chicken, however, was delicious! The mashed potatoes? Ehhh...I've had better.


I was worn out and needed to rest, so I suggested we head home. I knew I couldn't do a full day and night. It was already past 5 p.m. at this point. I had been awake since something crazy like midnight or 1:00 a.m. or whatever (can't recall the exact time but it was right around in there!), and I was tired.

See, what I would normally do is - if I were staying at a nearby hotel - go back to the hotel room to rest for a bit in the afternoon, and then come back to the parks in the early evening. But since that was not an option, I wanted to go home.


Heading back down Main Street to the exit, we stopped in a shop or two.


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THIS is where the "Diabolical Twin" portion of my TR title comes from. And it's rather anticlimactic, I know.

It's just that I noticed a 'theme' to the Halloween merchandise - and much of it involved an evil version of Mickey...like a Devil Mickey...I said to Liza at one point that the Mickey on one side of her t-shirt seemed to be burning in the flames of hell! It's like Mickey's diabolical alter ego.

While I admit to enjoying Mickey's evil twin appearing on various souvenirs, it is a rather interesting dichotomy, I suppose. On one side of a souvenir kiosk you might see the usual happy, smiling Mickey that we all know and love. His image is synonymous with joy and fun, and all kinds of positive things. On the other side of that same kiosk, we could find this image or a similar one:


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Diabolical Mickey. This is Mickey gone bad. Mickey who has gone to the dark side.

Even though I like both sides of Mickey because I like seeing the different personalities of the World's Most Famous Mouse (I eventually purchased this green and black bag for my treat collecting mission at the Halloween Party on 10/3), I wondered if certain parents might want to keep the Diabolical Mickey merchandise out of the house because it could send a sort of 'Mickey is evil' message to the very young and impressionable toddlers.

So there you have it.

The Return of the Masked Mouse = the return of the floral, masked Halloween Mickey at the entrance to Disneyland.

And His Diabolical Twin = the "Evil" Mickey that seems to be pervasive in DL during Halloween Time, and is plastered on all kinds of merchandise.




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Look closely...Evil Mickey is burning in flames again...


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Part 15 of the 9/16/11 Halloween Time trip coming up next!!
 
While I would much prefer to lurk, :) I’m speaking up just to let you know that us lurkers are out here as well, anxiously awaiting your next post.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your Disney magic.
Deborah
(47 more days till I get my own)
 
The Return of the Masked Mouse and His Diabolical Twin - September 16, 2011 - Part 15



While browsing in some Main Street shops and admiring various window displays before heading home, I realized Liza/funatdisney had gone somewhere. I looked all around a particular shop we were in and couldn't find her. I even asked a CM where Liza disappeared to (the CM didn't know). I later found out that Liza had gone outside somewhere to take photos.

Pet peeve of mine - when someone runs off (in a huge place like Disneyland, where it is easy to lose people) and doesn't tell me they are running off or where they are going! If I have to start searching around and asking CM's where someone went, I am going to be momentarily annoyed if it could have been avoided. I would rather just split up, go off on my own and meet back at a designated time and place than have to start looking around for someone, OR have to stand there in the same spot, waiting for the person to return when I could be doing other things, OR have to use up valuable minutes on my cell phone to have to call and find out where the person went.

One time Shawn and I got separated in World of Disney and it was a pain to have to find each other (have you seen the size of that store?), but she didn't go off somewhere to do something else. We got separated because she turned a corner or veered into a different aisle and thought I was behind her when I wasn't. It was an accident, but frustrating nonetheless.

So if you're ever with me at Disneyland - whoever you are - and you get distracted and want to go do something, be sure to let me know you are wandering off or you may be met with a grumpy travel companion when you get back!



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Diabolical Mickey rears his head again, from the flames!

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Pumpkin Duffy!

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Liza eventually came back into the shop where I was and found me.



This was the last sign of Halloween Time that I got on camera that day - on the window at World of Disney.​

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I was too tired to want to go into WoD and look around, but I would have done that later if I had been staying at a hotel. I tell ya - those hotel stays make a huge difference. I do these day trips once in a blue moon. I don't do them often enough during the times I am interested in to feel like I covered everything. On day trips, I always feel like I left a lot of stones unturned, and a lot of territory undiscovered. But, I was very thankful to Liza for driving me to DLR and back again.

My plan was to try to hit the 'unturned stones' and 'undiscovered territory' on the next day trip to DLR, which was scheduled for 2 weeks later - on Friday, September 30, 2011. I wanted to be at Mickey's Halloween Party (MHP) on its opening night - that was important to me - but due to computer issues and a slow-moving Disneyland website, I was not able to get my MHP ticket for 9/30 because the pre-sale tickets were sold out. I was not willing to pay an extra $15 to get a ticket at the gates on the day of the event. I wanted the pre-sale discount of $44.

So the new plan was to hit the Halloween Party on 10/3 instead (which had always been one of the dates I was considering in my early days of considering going to the event). It wasn't opening night, but heck...there would still be tons of candy, Diabolical Mickey and a couple of DIS'ers to meet up with (Belle Ella/Jessica and smile4stamps/Paula).

This reminds me - Jessica wanted to keep her MHP costume a surprise for everyone on the DIS until she reached the point in her Trip Report where she could post her photos.

BUT, since Jessica is behind on getting her TR going:rolleyes1, it looks like I am going to reach 'that point' in MY Trip Report before she ever gets to it in hers!:rotfl2: I don't want to spoil her surprise, but...I want to post my pictures. Hmmmm...a dilemma... What to do, what to do....





Anyway, in my next installment it will magically and suddenly be October 3, 2011, and I will be at Disneyland for the Halloween Party. Also, I will be back at the Round-Up, checking in on the newly carved pumpkins...and Pancho.
 
Another set of wonderful pics.....makes me feel like I'm right there with you!!! Sorry to hear that you started having issues & pain during your day trip...but you're right....sitting & soaking it all in has it's positives!!!

So remember when we all agreed, our trip wasn't meant to be for some unknown reason.....the fear I had of why, happened........my stepmom passed away early Sunday morning & we would have been traveling that day. I always have felt that things happen for a reason, but truely was hoping her or my dad passing wouldn't be the reason why.

Anyways, looking forward to seeing pics from the party!!
 
Laurie -

You know, I saw you post about your stepmom and I had intended to comment on it somewhere - on Facebook or in a private message or something. But I've been so busy and torn in 100 directions that I may have forgotten, so I'm glad you said something.

Anyway, I'm so sorry to hear about your stepmom.:hug: I appreciate your even taking the time to post here because I know you have a lot to deal with and think about.:hug:

Oddly, a similar thing just happened to one of our DIS'ers' moms on the Christmas thread. It seems to be a very sad time for so many people these days...so much bad news everywhere. I can see why boards like the DIS mean so much to people - it's like an escape. If we can't actually be in Disneyland, we can at least be on the DIS.

Yes, it really, strongly felt like something - I don't want to sound corny, but like a 'force' of some kind - was trying to tell you that it wasn't the right time to go to DLR. First, you were thinking about HalloweenTime, as I recall. Then, plans kind of got switched to a holiday trip. That was not going to work because of dates/scheduling. Back to square one with the Halloween plan. And then the whole mess with the IRS and the check.

It seemed like something was trying to tell you that it was not the right time to go to DLR - I guess for both Halloween and the holidays. I guess everything really does happen (or not happen) for a reason, though we may not see it at the time...or ever.

I wish you were able to sneak away for a couple of days to be there at DLR for my PPH holiday extravaganza, but I know it's not possible. At least you have the Diva trip to plan for!




As for my upcoming MHP pictures - well, I didn't really get any party-specific photos, for some reason. I think I was too focused on collecting candy to get photos (I wanted to get my $44 worth of candy!). I have very few, and several of them involve Jessica in her costume, which she wanted to keep as a surprise until she posts her costume in her TR. So I may not be able to post those here until she gets going on her own TR.



ddwlms & areweindisneyyet -

Thank you both for still being here! I understand the urge to want to lurk and not have to chime in, but I'm glad you chimed in! It took me about 4 hours just to get those 2 earlier posts finished here, mainly because of all the technical difficulties I had with the PC and Photobucket! So after all that time spent, it is encouraging to actually see that people are here!:hug:
 
Great photos of the Halloween merchandise from the MS window displays and the Disney Showcase Store.

That was really nice by that CM Steve came over to you and keep you company.
 
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Me too!

Sherry - GREAT pics! You are able to find super photo ops that are not the traditional pumpkin. Because of you and Deej I now look at window displays in an entirely different way. :thumbsup2

I hope more is in our future!!

TK
 
Hi, Jenny! I'm surprised to see you here!:cool1::cool1: :banana:




Okay, folks...today is Halloween, obviously. I still have to post my photos from my day trip to DLR on 10/3 (which is kind of a 'Part 2' to my day trip of 9/16). I started to write up a separate TR for it, but to be honest, I didn't get enough actual photos AT the Halloween party to warrant anything different, explanation-wise. And it wasn't that long of a trip. Most of the photos I got were just at Disneyland in the daytime, before the party. Those are kind of self-explanatory, I think.

So..I decided to not finish writing up what I was going to write. I just want to share the photos, since they are Halloween-themed photos and Halloween Time is ending after today. I have delayed long enough!

I've got to get cracking on holiday DLR plans and out of Halloween Town! I think it would be most efficient if I just whipped through the photos as fast as Photobucket and my PC will allow, just so you can see them, and skip the explanations and anecdotes and all of that - just for this one time.

But for my holiday trip - whether it lasts 4 days or 5 days or 7 days is yet to be determined - I will do a proper post-trip TR because that one will warrant it, as there are many people involved in this trip and I suspect there will be some wacky character photos and PhotoPass photos taken with my out-of-state friends. I will be back to my ol' snarky, TR-writin' self after that trip, I'm sure.

I will update you all on the holiday plans and where they stand now...AFTER I get done posting these pesky Halloween photos from 10/3!!
 
Happy Halloween Sherry! I popped in here specifically to tell you that I just hung my Disney Parks calendar! (In between kids out for tricks-or-treats...) That means that TK is on the verge of hanging hers as well. I remember hers started in November also. (Happy Halloween to you too, TK!) It seemed like it would be FOREVER 'til calendar-hanging time, and now here it is.

Wow, I am so behind. I still haven't gotten to the part where you post the Sewing Machine Display pic. :scared1: Hopefully I'll be able to pop back in soon and get all caught up.

Deej
 
Happy Halloween Sherry! I popped in here specifically to tell you that I just hung my Disney Parks calendar! (In between kids out for tricks-or-treats...) That means that TK is on the verge of hanging hers as well. I remember hers started in November also. (Happy Halloween to you too, TK!) It seemed like it would be FOREVER 'til calendar-hanging time, and now here it is.

Wow, I am so behind. I still haven't gotten to the part where you post the Sewing Machine Display pic. :scared1: Hopefully I'll be able to pop back in soon and get all caught up.

Deej

Hi Deej! Yes, the calendar starts tomorrow!!! When is your next trip? Sherry and Bret go before me. We leave for DL 12/31.

TK
 













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