willwriteforears
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Post the First: Prelude
This is the way my vacation ended
This is the way my vacation ended
This is the way my vacation ended
Not with a bang but a whimper.
Or not a whimper, actually, but a shriek and a dead bird.
Let me back up and qualify. The trip at the World did not involve a dead bird. In fact, our very last morning at the parks included a baby duck sighting. It followed its mother around Adventureland while guests (yours truly included) whipped out their cameras to take pictures, since it was a baby duck at the World and therefore cuter than baby ducks elsewhere. It's a strange phenomenon I will call Magical Duckling Cuteness (MDC). MDC worked on me as I ate my final Dole Whip with DF1, Nevi, and DF2, Melneth. It wiped away the horror at having witnessed the mangy-looking Country Bears sing incomprehensible songs (a mistake on our last day, but alas, we'd missed it during our first Magic Kingdom day, and it was on the Unofficial Guide Touring Plan). MDC was the proverbial cherry on the ooey-gooey, so-sweet-you-could-almost-puke-and-be-happy-doing it sundae that is is a trip to the World. MDC was an excellent way to end the World portion of a trip. I highly recommend it. You might want to consider finding a duck egg and incubator and then time the hatching just right so you can experience MDC too. It is that spectacular.
But I do not consider any vacation truly ended until I'm home in my apartment. I stretch out the warm fuzzies of a vacation to last me through goodbyes and security at the airport, during the flight, and during the drive back to my abode*. It helps sustain me despite the cries of anguish at having to return to work.
So: My vacations do not end until I'm home again. And really, I also employ my silly-puttyish vacation-extending skills to say that if I was off work that day, it's still vacation until I wake up the next morning. Thus, I was still awash in Disney-joy and MDC, if bittersweet Disney-joy and MDC, as I lugged my suitcase and backpack to my second-level walk-up. I shuffled things around until I could fit my key in the lock, opened the door, and spied a dark shape on the entryway beside my bike.
Huh, thought I, Didn't I leave things more cleaned up than that? I like coming home to a clean apartment... I turned on the light to see the carcass of a dead bird, its wings splayed out and its legs raised in the air. I shrieked, made incoherent noises, and my brain kept babbling "That's not magical! That's not magical!"
Nor were the droppings in my laundry room magical. The bird carcass, in its pre-carcass state, must have come in through my laundry vent and relieved its bowels all over my laundry room before fluttering about and deciding that my bike, would provide it final comfort as it expired. I suppose it might have mistaken the handlebars, or perhaps the pedals, as wings.
So that was the end of my vacation. Dead Bird in Apartment Grossness (DBAG) terminated it prematurely, robbing me of those final hours when I might have dreamed of smiling characters and Cast Members and a final trip on the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster. But I began with DBAG because I'm sure this Trip Report will help me regain the feelings of happiness and joy, and that the MDC will come rolling right back as I recall everything DF1, DF2, and I experienced. And since DBAG is out of the way, the warm fuzzies and MDC and its friends can have full reign. Warm fuzzies love an audience, so I hope you'll join me.
Next up: The proper beginning, complete with proper introductions and other proper things.
*Unless it was a bad vacation involving illness or theft or emergency surgery or crashes on deserted islands with mysterious shadow-beasts or other unpleasant things. But such was not the case this time. Plus, it was the World. 'Nuf said.
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Post the second: The Proper Bits
1: Wed, May 28, Part 1: It Actually Begins, or Readysteadygo
A minor correction
Mini-update: More on Gus and the ninja debate
2: Wed, May 28, Part 2: We're in Orlando; where are the parks?
3: Thurs, May 29, Part 1: Kicks 'n' Giggles (minus the kicks)
Mini-update: Nevi on the red-headed boy
4: Thurs, May 29 Part 2: Yetis, Paper Straws, and Matching T-Shirt Power Cop-out
5: Thurs, May 29 Part 3: Yes, Virginia, Matching T-shirts Do Have Power
6: Thurs, May 29, Part 4: The End of Day 2 Is Nigh
Mini-update: Melneth on the Parade
The Last Starfighter--er, I mean, The Last Parade Pix
7: Fri, May 30 Part 1: Once Soarin', Twice Shy
8: Fri, May 30, Part 2: King Austin Powers and the Knight(s) of the Round Table
9: Fri, May 30 Part 3: The Many Unnecessary and Impractical Uses of Velcro!
Mini-Update: Melneth defends her photography prowess; Comedy Warehouse
10: Sat, May 31 Part 1: Gratuitous Videos and Singing Dolls
11: Sat, May 31 Part 2: Ghosts and Cruises and Pirates, Oh My!
Mini-update: Melneth corrects my faulty HM memory
12: Sat May 31 Part 3: The Joys of Animatronic Naptime and Some Other Stuff
13: Sat, May 31 Part 4: Pirates and Princesses by Any Other Name...
14: Sat May 31 Part 5: Wanderlust
Mini-update: Mini-update: Stuff I forgot about MPPP, as presented by Melneth
15: Sun, June 1: Quest Forth, Young Maidens!
16: Mon, June 2 Part 1: The One Without a Snazzy Title
17: Mon, June 2 Part 2: It's Just a Little Crush
18: Mon, June 2 Part 3: Maria and the Non-Secret Soceity Illuminati
19: Tues, June 3 Part 1: The Matching T-shirts' Last Hurrah
20: Tues, June 3 Part 2: Let the Rain Come Down (But Only Because We Have To)
21: Tues, June 3 Part 3: Lasers + Hydraulics = Total Awesomeness
22: Wed, June 4: Partings
Final Musings
This is the way my vacation ended
This is the way my vacation ended
This is the way my vacation ended
Not with a bang but a whimper.
Or not a whimper, actually, but a shriek and a dead bird.
Let me back up and qualify. The trip at the World did not involve a dead bird. In fact, our very last morning at the parks included a baby duck sighting. It followed its mother around Adventureland while guests (yours truly included) whipped out their cameras to take pictures, since it was a baby duck at the World and therefore cuter than baby ducks elsewhere. It's a strange phenomenon I will call Magical Duckling Cuteness (MDC). MDC worked on me as I ate my final Dole Whip with DF1, Nevi, and DF2, Melneth. It wiped away the horror at having witnessed the mangy-looking Country Bears sing incomprehensible songs (a mistake on our last day, but alas, we'd missed it during our first Magic Kingdom day, and it was on the Unofficial Guide Touring Plan). MDC was the proverbial cherry on the ooey-gooey, so-sweet-you-could-almost-puke-and-be-happy-doing it sundae that is is a trip to the World. MDC was an excellent way to end the World portion of a trip. I highly recommend it. You might want to consider finding a duck egg and incubator and then time the hatching just right so you can experience MDC too. It is that spectacular.
But I do not consider any vacation truly ended until I'm home in my apartment. I stretch out the warm fuzzies of a vacation to last me through goodbyes and security at the airport, during the flight, and during the drive back to my abode*. It helps sustain me despite the cries of anguish at having to return to work.
So: My vacations do not end until I'm home again. And really, I also employ my silly-puttyish vacation-extending skills to say that if I was off work that day, it's still vacation until I wake up the next morning. Thus, I was still awash in Disney-joy and MDC, if bittersweet Disney-joy and MDC, as I lugged my suitcase and backpack to my second-level walk-up. I shuffled things around until I could fit my key in the lock, opened the door, and spied a dark shape on the entryway beside my bike.
Huh, thought I, Didn't I leave things more cleaned up than that? I like coming home to a clean apartment... I turned on the light to see the carcass of a dead bird, its wings splayed out and its legs raised in the air. I shrieked, made incoherent noises, and my brain kept babbling "That's not magical! That's not magical!"
Nor were the droppings in my laundry room magical. The bird carcass, in its pre-carcass state, must have come in through my laundry vent and relieved its bowels all over my laundry room before fluttering about and deciding that my bike, would provide it final comfort as it expired. I suppose it might have mistaken the handlebars, or perhaps the pedals, as wings.
So that was the end of my vacation. Dead Bird in Apartment Grossness (DBAG) terminated it prematurely, robbing me of those final hours when I might have dreamed of smiling characters and Cast Members and a final trip on the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster. But I began with DBAG because I'm sure this Trip Report will help me regain the feelings of happiness and joy, and that the MDC will come rolling right back as I recall everything DF1, DF2, and I experienced. And since DBAG is out of the way, the warm fuzzies and MDC and its friends can have full reign. Warm fuzzies love an audience, so I hope you'll join me.
Next up: The proper beginning, complete with proper introductions and other proper things.
*Unless it was a bad vacation involving illness or theft or emergency surgery or crashes on deserted islands with mysterious shadow-beasts or other unpleasant things. But such was not the case this time. Plus, it was the World. 'Nuf said.
For all your clicka-clicka indexing needs
Post the second: The Proper Bits
1: Wed, May 28, Part 1: It Actually Begins, or Readysteadygo
A minor correction
Mini-update: More on Gus and the ninja debate
2: Wed, May 28, Part 2: We're in Orlando; where are the parks?
3: Thurs, May 29, Part 1: Kicks 'n' Giggles (minus the kicks)
Mini-update: Nevi on the red-headed boy
4: Thurs, May 29 Part 2: Yetis, Paper Straws, and Matching T-Shirt Power Cop-out
5: Thurs, May 29 Part 3: Yes, Virginia, Matching T-shirts Do Have Power
6: Thurs, May 29, Part 4: The End of Day 2 Is Nigh
Mini-update: Melneth on the Parade
The Last Starfighter--er, I mean, The Last Parade Pix
7: Fri, May 30 Part 1: Once Soarin', Twice Shy
8: Fri, May 30, Part 2: King Austin Powers and the Knight(s) of the Round Table
9: Fri, May 30 Part 3: The Many Unnecessary and Impractical Uses of Velcro!
Mini-Update: Melneth defends her photography prowess; Comedy Warehouse
10: Sat, May 31 Part 1: Gratuitous Videos and Singing Dolls
11: Sat, May 31 Part 2: Ghosts and Cruises and Pirates, Oh My!
Mini-update: Melneth corrects my faulty HM memory
12: Sat May 31 Part 3: The Joys of Animatronic Naptime and Some Other Stuff
13: Sat, May 31 Part 4: Pirates and Princesses by Any Other Name...
14: Sat May 31 Part 5: Wanderlust
Mini-update: Mini-update: Stuff I forgot about MPPP, as presented by Melneth
15: Sun, June 1: Quest Forth, Young Maidens!
16: Mon, June 2 Part 1: The One Without a Snazzy Title
17: Mon, June 2 Part 2: It's Just a Little Crush
18: Mon, June 2 Part 3: Maria and the Non-Secret Soceity Illuminati
19: Tues, June 3 Part 1: The Matching T-shirts' Last Hurrah
20: Tues, June 3 Part 2: Let the Rain Come Down (But Only Because We Have To)
21: Tues, June 3 Part 3: Lasers + Hydraulics = Total Awesomeness
22: Wed, June 4: Partings
Final Musings