AZ JazzyJ
<font color=teal>The Talented One<br><font color=p
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As the dust finally settled, we were able to put the Great Pin Adventure 3 into the history books. It has been a whirlwind of activities over the course of the past several days. It was awesome seeing everyone and meeting up at the mini-meets. We handed out over $2.7 million for people who participated. Daber and his wife Carol along with JamesD and his wife Linda needed the biggest wallets as they collected a substantial amount of cash for the event.
The Pop Century resort may never be the same after this. With his own brand of fun, Ed graciously volunteered to help and as a reward he was visited by several security guards who threatened to shut the place down if we didn't calm down. I am really sorry I got you in trouble Raul but I do appreciate all your help.
KathiWithAnI and her husband Rick were a great help as well. Getting everything corralled and books collected and counted was nearly a full time job.
The auction was a lot of fun and started out with a big bang as Steve (Z&Z Dad) bought a lanyard for $5,300. Mad Strawberry and RamVA found themselves in a bidding war over a Hallmark Mickey Snowman ornament that finally went to Ms. Strawberry for a cool $15,000 (and no Ruthie I was not secretly handing Barbara money under the table). JamesD and Linda each came away with great prizes as well when they bid on and won the in process pin set and the Disney book. In all there were on upwards of a hundred people who came and went at the event. I even heard a rumor that there were some pins that were traded.
The Great Pin Adventure 3 was a pretty special event made even more special by the wonderful friends that were there. The night culminated with Eeyore's Pal bringing out two mystery auction items that could only be bid on by a red-head from Virginia and someone who actually thought the Arizona Diamondbacks were a baseball team. When we opened the gifts, both Lauri and I were shocked and stunned to say the least. Lauri received a beautiful Lady & the Tramp framed drawing and I was given a Goofy figurine.
You have no idea how much this meant and I wanted to publically thank each and every one of you. The pins I have collected and traded are wonderful momentos but the friendships and the stories I have gotten as a result of getting to know each of you are priceless. I really appreciate being a part of your lives and I am grateful that you have shared your love with me. You have made both Mallorie and I feel very welcomed and we have thoroughly enjoyed spending time with you. I will let Lauri post her feelings as I know she too has an appreciation of all of you.
I would also like to thank Jojoct for her generous offer to take us back to the Swan after the meet. Carrying a huge box, pin bag, camera and daughter on a bus would have been quite an adventure. As it was, the Goofy would not fit in the trunk so it sat in the backseat and Mallorie sat on my lap. When we pulled up to the Swan, the parking attendant had quite look on his face. We must have looked like one of those circus cars where all the clowns keep getting out of the tiny cars. All that was lacking was a selzer bottle and a flying elephant for that scene to be complete.
Thanks again to everyone who contributed to the success of the Great Pin Adventure 3, it was a wonderful experience and one I will never forget.
Jeff
The Pop Century resort may never be the same after this. With his own brand of fun, Ed graciously volunteered to help and as a reward he was visited by several security guards who threatened to shut the place down if we didn't calm down. I am really sorry I got you in trouble Raul but I do appreciate all your help.
KathiWithAnI and her husband Rick were a great help as well. Getting everything corralled and books collected and counted was nearly a full time job.
The auction was a lot of fun and started out with a big bang as Steve (Z&Z Dad) bought a lanyard for $5,300. Mad Strawberry and RamVA found themselves in a bidding war over a Hallmark Mickey Snowman ornament that finally went to Ms. Strawberry for a cool $15,000 (and no Ruthie I was not secretly handing Barbara money under the table). JamesD and Linda each came away with great prizes as well when they bid on and won the in process pin set and the Disney book. In all there were on upwards of a hundred people who came and went at the event. I even heard a rumor that there were some pins that were traded.
The Great Pin Adventure 3 was a pretty special event made even more special by the wonderful friends that were there. The night culminated with Eeyore's Pal bringing out two mystery auction items that could only be bid on by a red-head from Virginia and someone who actually thought the Arizona Diamondbacks were a baseball team. When we opened the gifts, both Lauri and I were shocked and stunned to say the least. Lauri received a beautiful Lady & the Tramp framed drawing and I was given a Goofy figurine.
You have no idea how much this meant and I wanted to publically thank each and every one of you. The pins I have collected and traded are wonderful momentos but the friendships and the stories I have gotten as a result of getting to know each of you are priceless. I really appreciate being a part of your lives and I am grateful that you have shared your love with me. You have made both Mallorie and I feel very welcomed and we have thoroughly enjoyed spending time with you. I will let Lauri post her feelings as I know she too has an appreciation of all of you.
I would also like to thank Jojoct for her generous offer to take us back to the Swan after the meet. Carrying a huge box, pin bag, camera and daughter on a bus would have been quite an adventure. As it was, the Goofy would not fit in the trunk so it sat in the backseat and Mallorie sat on my lap. When we pulled up to the Swan, the parking attendant had quite look on his face. We must have looked like one of those circus cars where all the clowns keep getting out of the tiny cars. All that was lacking was a selzer bottle and a flying elephant for that scene to be complete.
Thanks again to everyone who contributed to the success of the Great Pin Adventure 3, it was a wonderful experience and one I will never forget.
Jeff