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A trip to Disneyland, at least for me, is so much more than just a day to ride on rides and eat a bag of popcorn; our family is steeped in Disney history from almost the year it opened in 1955, and our collective memories run deep with not only countless trips to the parks, but also with animators, and the studios. Join with me on an epic tale of one last trip to a magical place for a very special woman, who loves these parks as much as I do. It was my pleasure and privilege to be a part of making some special last memories with 2 beautiful and dear ladies. Some of what we experienced together I have chosen to keep to myself; some memories are just too precious to be shared. But there were many, many things that I am delighted to bring to you with hopes you can be touched and moved as much as we were. Even as I sit typing this I am misting up at knowing this is the end of a golden era
But let me start with a brief introduction of who we are so you can follow along better.
The star of our show (Walt always had his mind on presenting a show) is my dear, and always in my mind, incredibly beautiful Aunt Cherrie. She was my idol for as long as I remember; her gift of gracious hostessing, making her home a luxurious, inviting place, and her impeccable attention to detail in fashion and presentation of self were things I have always admired in her. In short, she always had it together. Given that, I find it incredibly ironic that she is now entering the advanced stages of ALS or Lou Gehrigs Disease. Here is a link if you are interested in learning more about this horrible affliction.
http://www.lougehrig.com/about/als.htm
She still has it together. Even with her body falling apart, she gives glory to God every day for the time she has, has more joy in her life than most people I know who have a working body and all the money they could ever need, and she still wouldnt be caught dead without looking like a million bucks.
Next is my mom. I love her more than life itself. She is my confidante, and another woman of great faith that I admire greatly. Aside from her mother (my grandmother for those of you who are keeping score), she was the one responsible for passing on her love for all things Disney. As youll see in this little TR, there was a BUNCH of reminiscing of Disney memories. Mom and Aunt Cherrie figure that they have been coming to Disneyland regularly since 1956. I hope I can pass along some of the conversations I overheard during our 3 days together. Some, I can guarantee will simply amaze you!!
Of course, there is also myself. I give you warm greetings.
(that was pretty random, but I think some of you will find it at least a little amusing- you can best learn about that on my other TR, link in siggie)
I am 44 when I can remember how old I am. Ask my regular readers, and youll learn I often forget my age and repeat a year here and there. I have 5 GREAT kids from 9 to 20 who love a trip to the parks as much as I do. Beginning this fall, I am headed back to school to become an RN, so I can make more bucks to burn at, well, Im sure youve already guessed by now. Ive been going to the Anaheim park since I was 2 or 3, so that would be since about 1970. My favorite park is still EPCOTs World Showcase, but will take any opportunity I can get to be able to go to ANY Disney park.
Lastly, for one of our 3 days my aunts and moms cousin, Carol, came and met us for the day. She was one of the trio who would spend summer days at Disneyland. Mom, Aunt Cherrie and Carol spent many a good time romping around together making those same memories I will pass along on our journey. She still lives in Burbank, only minutes from the original Disney studio, and has some really cool personal history herself from the mid- 50s at the Disney company. I hope they are as fun for you to learn about as they have been for me!
My hope is to update at least once a week, but I also am in the middle of a rather large TR from my trip to WDW last September. Yes, were 9 months into that baby, and Im still only on Day 4 of a 12 day trip. You can find that TR
HERE
I like to take my time in the story telling, so hope you will bear with me as I try to re-create for you,
Pee Before Pooh
Wha ??!!?? Yeah, I just had to use it. It was the theme of our trip. Number 1, that is. With Cherrie having less and less function, and me with my morning coffee consumption, and mom with her 4 gallons of iced tea with lunch, it was a party in the ladys room- again, and again, and again . But funnier than that, it was actually a line my aunt blurted out as we were on our way to ride Pooh. Once again, for the dozenth time that morning already, Cherrie slurs out- So, lets pee before Pooh! It was instant belly laughing, as we all looked at each other hardly believing she actually said it, knowing full well the pun she had just made. It was hilarious, and maybe you had to be there, but seriously, I still snort laugh when I think about it.
So there you have it, a tidy little introduction to our trip on June 22, 23, and 25th. Yes, we skipped a day, and the cast changes a bit, but more on that later. For now, just click that reply button and tell me youre ready to laugh, cry and be amazed. Better yet, join in the conversation and tell me what you think along the way; its WAY more fun to have others along for the ride- afterall this may just be:
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Enter the Villian- (6/29)
The Adventure Begins! (7/8)
The Adventures of Tiki-Leaky Liesa et al... (7/16)
A Spooktacular Stroll Through NOS! (7/28)
Clamshell Bras (8/11)
More Mary Blair Than I Had Ever Hoped For! (8/24)
A Honey of a Day! (9/9)
GET LOST!! (9/29)
It's a Real Dive! (10/29)
A trip to Disneyland, at least for me, is so much more than just a day to ride on rides and eat a bag of popcorn; our family is steeped in Disney history from almost the year it opened in 1955, and our collective memories run deep with not only countless trips to the parks, but also with animators, and the studios. Join with me on an epic tale of one last trip to a magical place for a very special woman, who loves these parks as much as I do. It was my pleasure and privilege to be a part of making some special last memories with 2 beautiful and dear ladies. Some of what we experienced together I have chosen to keep to myself; some memories are just too precious to be shared. But there were many, many things that I am delighted to bring to you with hopes you can be touched and moved as much as we were. Even as I sit typing this I am misting up at knowing this is the end of a golden era
But let me start with a brief introduction of who we are so you can follow along better.
The star of our show (Walt always had his mind on presenting a show) is my dear, and always in my mind, incredibly beautiful Aunt Cherrie. She was my idol for as long as I remember; her gift of gracious hostessing, making her home a luxurious, inviting place, and her impeccable attention to detail in fashion and presentation of self were things I have always admired in her. In short, she always had it together. Given that, I find it incredibly ironic that she is now entering the advanced stages of ALS or Lou Gehrigs Disease. Here is a link if you are interested in learning more about this horrible affliction.
http://www.lougehrig.com/about/als.htm
She still has it together. Even with her body falling apart, she gives glory to God every day for the time she has, has more joy in her life than most people I know who have a working body and all the money they could ever need, and she still wouldnt be caught dead without looking like a million bucks.

Next is my mom. I love her more than life itself. She is my confidante, and another woman of great faith that I admire greatly. Aside from her mother (my grandmother for those of you who are keeping score), she was the one responsible for passing on her love for all things Disney. As youll see in this little TR, there was a BUNCH of reminiscing of Disney memories. Mom and Aunt Cherrie figure that they have been coming to Disneyland regularly since 1956. I hope I can pass along some of the conversations I overheard during our 3 days together. Some, I can guarantee will simply amaze you!!

Of course, there is also myself. I give you warm greetings.

(that was pretty random, but I think some of you will find it at least a little amusing- you can best learn about that on my other TR, link in siggie)
I am 44 when I can remember how old I am. Ask my regular readers, and youll learn I often forget my age and repeat a year here and there. I have 5 GREAT kids from 9 to 20 who love a trip to the parks as much as I do. Beginning this fall, I am headed back to school to become an RN, so I can make more bucks to burn at, well, Im sure youve already guessed by now. Ive been going to the Anaheim park since I was 2 or 3, so that would be since about 1970. My favorite park is still EPCOTs World Showcase, but will take any opportunity I can get to be able to go to ANY Disney park.

Lastly, for one of our 3 days my aunts and moms cousin, Carol, came and met us for the day. She was one of the trio who would spend summer days at Disneyland. Mom, Aunt Cherrie and Carol spent many a good time romping around together making those same memories I will pass along on our journey. She still lives in Burbank, only minutes from the original Disney studio, and has some really cool personal history herself from the mid- 50s at the Disney company. I hope they are as fun for you to learn about as they have been for me!

My hope is to update at least once a week, but I also am in the middle of a rather large TR from my trip to WDW last September. Yes, were 9 months into that baby, and Im still only on Day 4 of a 12 day trip. You can find that TR
HERE
I like to take my time in the story telling, so hope you will bear with me as I try to re-create for you,
Pee Before Pooh
Wha ??!!?? Yeah, I just had to use it. It was the theme of our trip. Number 1, that is. With Cherrie having less and less function, and me with my morning coffee consumption, and mom with her 4 gallons of iced tea with lunch, it was a party in the ladys room- again, and again, and again . But funnier than that, it was actually a line my aunt blurted out as we were on our way to ride Pooh. Once again, for the dozenth time that morning already, Cherrie slurs out- So, lets pee before Pooh! It was instant belly laughing, as we all looked at each other hardly believing she actually said it, knowing full well the pun she had just made. It was hilarious, and maybe you had to be there, but seriously, I still snort laugh when I think about it.
So there you have it, a tidy little introduction to our trip on June 22, 23, and 25th. Yes, we skipped a day, and the cast changes a bit, but more on that later. For now, just click that reply button and tell me youre ready to laugh, cry and be amazed. Better yet, join in the conversation and tell me what you think along the way; its WAY more fun to have others along for the ride- afterall this may just be:

TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Enter the Villian- (6/29)
The Adventure Begins! (7/8)
The Adventures of Tiki-Leaky Liesa et al... (7/16)
A Spooktacular Stroll Through NOS! (7/28)
Clamshell Bras (8/11)
More Mary Blair Than I Had Ever Hoped For! (8/24)
A Honey of a Day! (9/9)
GET LOST!! (9/29)
It's a Real Dive! (10/29)