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Aunt Betty's Weepy, Wacky, Wonderful Christmas Trip to Disneyland
(12/4/11 - 12/8/11)
Day 2 - Monday, December 5, 2011 - Part 5
(12/4/11 - 12/8/11)
Day 2 - Monday, December 5, 2011 - Part 5
Angels we have heard on high,
Singing sweetly through the night,
And the mountains in reply
Echoing their brave delight.
In my last Trip Report installment from a few days ago (located a page or two back, I think), I visited the lovely Christmas tree in California Adventure in the Paradise Pier section of the park to have some Stitch-popping-out-of-the-present PhotoPass pictures taken, and to be a Guinea pig in the photographers twisted, demented experiment in madness that involved finding a perfectly positioned shiny ornament to capture my reflection (and hers).
I also wandered over to Mickeys Fun Wheel (of Terror) and cackled in diabolical glee at the poor, unsuspecting souls who were swaying in those precarious buckets, as I snapped some of my all-time favorite crazy angle photos from this trip or from any of my other trips and turned one of the shots into Pop Art, Warhol-style.
As I prepared to bid farewell to the Fun Wheel of Terror, I snapped a few final shots
And waved goodbye to the Paradise Pier Christmas tree
Well, at least DCA tried to have some decorations here and there
This next picture coming up irritates me beyond all reason. Actually, I love everything about it it came out exactly the way I wanted it to except for my thumb/finger in the upper left corner! Arrrrgggghhhhhh .
I am usually pretty good about checking each picture after I snap it to be sure that nothing got in the frame; or if its too blurry I will take another picture of the same thing until I get it right. In this particular case, I saw the thumb/finger in the picture which normally does not happen to me and I snapped another version of it, at the same angle, which was almost identical to this one, except without the thumb/finger in the way.
And then I went into the menu of the camera to delete the picture with the thumb/finger in it. I thought I deleted the correct photo, but I got distracted by a woman who banged into me with her stroller at that moment and apparently I deleted the wrong picture the one without the thumb/finger in it! When I got home and finally had a chance to look over the photos, I noticed that the good version was not there, but the bad version was still there! Lol.
I could have easily just cropped out the thumb/finger, or not shown this photo to you at all but we all make mistakes, and we all have pictures that are not perfect from time to time. The thing is that some of us will show you our messed up pictures as well as the best pictures weve ever taken, while others of us will only show you the best of the lot so you think that no mistakes are ever made! Lol. Trust me everyone makes photographic mistakes now and then.
Theres a wee bit o Christmas there in the garland
I know that Molly/bumbershoot got a photo of this sign as well
I guess this has a little holiday touch too
And theres some Christmasy stuff! Woo hoo! California Adventure is really cranking up its holiday décor, though youd never really know it!
Now here is where things get a little Twilight Zone-ish. Cue the famous Twilight Zone theme music
I was taking pictures of these guys




And waved goodbye to the Paradise Pier Christmas tree

Well, at least DCA tried to have some decorations here and there



This next picture coming up irritates me beyond all reason. Actually, I love everything about it it came out exactly the way I wanted it to except for my thumb/finger in the upper left corner! Arrrrgggghhhhhh .
I am usually pretty good about checking each picture after I snap it to be sure that nothing got in the frame; or if its too blurry I will take another picture of the same thing until I get it right. In this particular case, I saw the thumb/finger in the picture which normally does not happen to me and I snapped another version of it, at the same angle, which was almost identical to this one, except without the thumb/finger in the way.
And then I went into the menu of the camera to delete the picture with the thumb/finger in it. I thought I deleted the correct photo, but I got distracted by a woman who banged into me with her stroller at that moment and apparently I deleted the wrong picture the one without the thumb/finger in it! When I got home and finally had a chance to look over the photos, I noticed that the good version was not there, but the bad version was still there! Lol.
I could have easily just cropped out the thumb/finger, or not shown this photo to you at all but we all make mistakes, and we all have pictures that are not perfect from time to time. The thing is that some of us will show you our messed up pictures as well as the best pictures weve ever taken, while others of us will only show you the best of the lot so you think that no mistakes are ever made! Lol. Trust me everyone makes photographic mistakes now and then.





Theres a wee bit o Christmas there in the garland

I know that Molly/bumbershoot got a photo of this sign as well



I guess this has a little holiday touch too

And theres some Christmasy stuff! Woo hoo! California Adventure is really cranking up its holiday décor, though youd never really know it!


Now here is where things get a little Twilight Zone-ish. Cue the famous Twilight Zone theme music
I was taking pictures of these guys



Im pretty sure they were playing some sort of countrified version of a holiday song. I was having a hard time getting all of them in the frame the one on the right-hand side seemed to be far enough away from his band mates that it was hard to include him.
I changed my location and moved over a bit to the right to see if I could get a better vantage point. After I got whatever I was going to get in terms of pictures of them I only wanted a couple; not a whole photo session I turned my camera off and continued to watch them for a minute, tapping my feet and singing along with whichever Christmas classic they were playing. Im thinking it was something like Deck the Halls or We Wish You a Merry Christmas.
Id put my camera in my pocket at that point, so it had been several minutes since I had taken any photos of the band.
All of a sudden, out of the corner of my eye, I saw a figure moving towards me. Someone was coming to stand next to me to watch the band too. I didnt think much of it. I assumed that it was a good viewing location for other folks too.
The person said, Its hard to get all of them in the picture. The one guy is way off to the side.
I said, Yeah I had that same problem
I snapped to attention and whipped my head to my right, as this person (a woman) had just said exactly what I had been thinking when I was taking my own pictures several minutes prior to that. It was like she had heard my thoughts and came up to me to tell me she agreed with me. I wasnt sure if she had been watching me as I attempted to get the photos.
When I looked at the petite, brightly-coiffed figure beside me, I realized that I was looking at a familiar face. She was a stranger no one that I knew personally but I knew we had met at some point.
There are times when I see people and try to remember where I have seen them before, and it bugs me for the next 6 weeks. In this case, I only had to ponder it for about a minute (in my mind). It hit me with 100% certainty that this was a lady I had spoken to in Disneyland one year earlier.
In fact, during one of my marathon picture-taking sessions in December 2010, when I was basically climbing around people to get photos of window displays, I was on Main Street on a late Monday afternoon/almost evening (before Disneyland closed for the Cast Member party), and a petite lady with brightly colored hair came up to me out of nowhere to comment on my black Mickey t-shirt and tell me that she liked it. Then she disappeared into the crowd.
Fast forward to December 2011 when that same lady approached me again in California Adventure to comment on getting all of the band guys in the frame, and then she disappeared into the crowd! I know it was the same lady on both occasions there is not even a question in my mind. I just know. The other main parallels or commonalities between the 2010 and 2011 encounters are that they both took place in December (though basically one week apart), and they both happened on a Monday. Other than that, different parks. Different times of day.
Immediately I knew that this 2011 lady was the same lady from 2010. The question is - did she recognize me too? Is it just sheer coincidence that she happened to approach me out of the blue out of anyone she could approach both times, or was she thinking, Oh, theres that same crazy picture-taking girl again? Lol.
Or was the lady sent by someone else perhaps she was a guardian angel in the guise of a petite little lady, sent to watch over me on my solo Disneyland trips? I could totally envision my grandmother watching me from somewhere up there, worrying about me being by myself in Disneyland. She was the sort of person who worried if I wanted to walk across the street to 7-11 and get a soda, because she was afraid I would end up in the middle of a drug deal or something dangerous. She thought that anything I did was going to result in something bad happening. I wouldnt put it past grandma to be fretting somewhere, afraid that I was going to walk into danger in the middle of Disneyland Resort when I was by myself - at the very least she would be worried about my being alone or lonely during the holidays - and then sending out a scout to keep an eye on me. My grandmothers sister was very intuitive and psychic as well, and very in touch with the other side, so you never know what could be happening beneath the surface.
I guess well never know why certain mysterious things happen; certain coincidences; certain brushes with strangers but the whole thing gave me a very weird feeling. And if I see that same lady again on a Monday during another December trip, I will KNOW that something weird is happening. Either that, or she is just a local who happens to visit DLR on Mondays during the holiday season and we keep bumping into each other! Lol.
I continued on my way and snapped a few more photos in DCA, but the call of a peppermint ice cream cone was luring me away


Coming up next, in Part 6 of Day 2, peppermint ice cream beckons me across the Esplanade like a sweet sirens song of the sea. And THEN at long last M and her family finally arrive in a maelstrom of confusion and chaos, as we reunite after 10 years!