The Power of Matching T-shirts: TR is over!~ 9/20

Anyhoo, I'm looking forward to your next installment. Especially because it involves one of my favorite words. And it's not ghosts.;)

pirate: :thumbsup2

One tiara to rule them all!!! :rotfl:
:lmao:

Trust me, those with 11-year-olds just mock them behind their backs! ;)

Okay, so I won't feel bad when/if I have an 11-year-old of my own and just laugh at her drama. :lmao:

Take heart, friend, there are other Space Cadets here! As in me!

I'm not alone! :woohoo:

:rotfl2: They are such non-judgemental friends. There is Pooh with his eating disorder, Owl with his narcissism, Piglet with his anxiety, Rabbit with his OCD, and Eeyore with his depression -- all very accepting of each other!

:rotfl: The Hundred Acre Wood empowerment group!

I like the hippo picture as well, it turned out very well!

I briefly considered using it as my avatar--I really like the eyes.

But then I decided that since I'm not a huge IASW or hippo fan, it doesn't a good Jiri avatar make.

it's a small world (I did not realize it was not capitalized until reading your installment. I'm always learning on the DIS!)

I learned it from the Unofficial Guide, actually. It always listed it using lowercase. I had to finally believe that it was deliberate.

I hope the matching t-shirts worked their magic this day!

Define "magic." ;)

I'm one of those weird people who really likes IASW. Maybe I just like to torture those I go to Disney with.

:rotfl:

Like Jackie said those of us who have 11 year olds, mock them behind their backs, and actually for more fun, right to their faces. I'm in the middle of my 11 year old years. Having 3 children in 2.5 years, means 3 straight years of 11 year olds. :scared1:

Oh boy. I don't know that I'd be that brave!
 
Happy your group followed the touring plan.

Don't you just hate it when you wake up even though you can sleep in?

I love the idea of GVs, especially when they freak other people out :lmao:

The missing caps in 'it's a small world" is quite annoying. Maybe it was an error and the Walt Disney Company didn't have enough $$$ at the time to fix it. So, they pretend like that was intentional. Hmmm I wonder :confused3
 
Like Jackie said those of us who have 11 year olds, mock them behind their backs, and actually for more fun, right to their faces. I'm in the middle of my 11 year old years. Having 3 children in 2.5 years, means 3 straight years of 11 year olds. :scared1:

:rotfl2: That's true -- it is more fun when they know you are mocking! ;)

:worship: 3 straight years!!! You definitely deserve a Disney vacation every year!!!

Okay, so I won't feel bad when/if I have an 11-year-old of my own and just laugh at her drama. :lmao:

It helps them keep it all in perspective! :rolleyes:
 
:rotfl2: That's true -- it is more fun when they know you are mocking! ;)

:worship: 3 straight years!!! You definitely deserve a Disney vacation every year!!!

I think so! I'm disguising it as a Disney trip for each of their 13th birthdays. :rotfl: Which then should roll up perfectly timed for another trip for their 16th birthdays. See why I really need to be a DVC member!
 

I think so! I'm disguising it as a Disney trip for each of their 13th birthdays. :rotfl: Which then should roll up perfectly timed for another trip for their 16th birthdays. See why I really need to be a DVC member!

Have I ever mentioned how much I love your way of thinking??? :thumbsup2
 
Don't you just hate it when you wake up even though you can sleep in?

Yes, but I'm used it by now. My body has proven itself incapable of sleeping past 7:00 ever. And even getting to 7:00 means I'm probably just dozing for at least an hour.


I love the idea of GVs, especially when they freak other people out :lmao:

I know! It's very fun; I highly recommend GVs. :thumbsup2

The missing caps in 'it's a small world" is quite annoying. Maybe it was an error and the Walt Disney Company didn't have enough $$$ at the time to fix it. So, they pretend like that was intentional. Hmmm I wonder :confused3

"Capital S's were very expensive that year, but the public can't know about it!" :rotfl:

:rotfl2: That's true -- it is more fun when they know you are mocking! ;)

:worship: 3 straight years!!! You definitely deserve a Disney vacation every year!!!

It helps them keep it all in perspective! :rolleyes:

I think so! I'm disguising it as a Disney trip for each of their 13th birthdays. :rotfl: Which then should roll up perfectly timed for another trip for their 16th birthdays. See why I really need to be a DVC member!

Have I ever mentioned how much I love your way of thinking??? :thumbsup2

I'm :rotfl: over this whole conversation. Any future 11-year-olds of mine are going to hate me, since I'd be the mean mom who doesn't understand them and laughs at their pain.

But then, it sounds like every 11-year-old's mom is like that! :rotfl:
 
I'm :rotfl: over this whole conversation. Any future 11-year-olds of mine are going to hate me, since I'd be the mean mom who doesn't understand them and laughs at their pain.

But then, it sounds like every 11-year-old's mom is like that! :rotfl:

Yes, because we couldn't possibly understand what they are going through since we have obviously always been old and uncool! ;)
 
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:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

I too currently have an 11 year old DD. DH and I also find the best way to handle her "drama" is by making fun of it. She usually pouts even more at first but then realizes how silly it all is and is laughing with us at the end.

Maybe it's just me but I don't remember having any issues with DS at 11... I think it's a girl thing :confused3
 
Yes, because we couldn't possibly understand what they are going through since we have obviously always been old and uncool! ;)

:rotfl:

:lmao: :rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl2: Disney made lower case hot!

it's the latest trend. everyone will be doing it.

Oy, I think I just threw up a little bit in my mouth. :lmao:

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

I too currently have an 11 year old DD. DH and I also find the best way to handle her "drama" is by making fun of it. She usually pouts even more at first but then realizes how silly it all is and is laughing with us at the end.

Maybe it's just me but I don't remember having any issues with DS at 11... I think it's a girl thing :confused3

When my brother was 11, I was 8. I don't remember if there were issues with him or not.

I at 11, though, often Suffered In Silence [there, Disney, take those capitals! :lmao: ] at everyone's failure to Understand the Complexities of Moi. :rotfl:
 
When we last left this TR’s authoress and her friends, the friends had fallen asleep while the authoress lay awake in bed, trying to think of a way to salvage the Touring Plan for the Magic Kingdom the next day, since Melneth had suggested skipping attractions that would be open during the Pirate and Princess Party to ensure the completion of the attractions she liked, which had caused the authoress’s planets to misalign and whatnot.

Ok.
You totally win.
Longest. Sentence. Ever. Today.

Nevi had a car to herself so she got to woman two rays.

"Woman" two rays. Love it!

(BTW, my editor-self despises that “it’s a small world” is all lowercase. One capitalizes proper nouns, and “it’s a small world” is a proper noun. Just what’s the deal with the lowercase? To emphasize that it is, indeed, a small world? Bah! No world is so small that there is no room for CAPITALS!)

So funny. I love it just because it's in lowercase! :rotfl:

I particularly like the photo of the hippo.

Me too!

Ooooh! Pirates next! I'm partial. :goodvibes
 
Wow, I don't remember the last time I heard a reference to the Hilton sisters! Does that mean they're not really today's news anymore? Or am I just living under a rock?

I'm sure you're "only" a Space Cadet because you were admiring all the details of the ride. That happens sometimes. And who leaves with a greater appreciation of Disney? The Star Commander or you? I'd say you~

I agree with the IASW thing! Then they decide to use quotation marks as well, as if it somehow makes it okay. But because I like being accurate, I still do write it the way they apparently want me to ... "it's a small world." Soon we're going to be living in a world filled with children who refuse to capitalize proper nouns and spell mattress with only one s. Oh wait, the latter's already true ...

Umm ... those Chucky references makes me feel a little odd. Why? Because when I was younger, everyone used to tell my mother, "I saw Rachel at WDW!" They were convinced I looked like one of the Asian dolls ... so ... what does that make me exactly?
 
Ok.
You totally win.
Longest. Sentence. Ever. Today.

Ah ha! Will you be offering a challenge forthwith? ;)

"Woman" two rays. Love it!

I work for an educational publisher. You would not believe all the PC stuff we have to consider. I'm sure that's a result of it.

Ooooh! Pirates next! I'm partial. :goodvibes

With you and TK counting on me, I guess now I can't pull a "but it took too long to talk about everything else! You'll get pirates next time" or else risk your combined wrath, eh?

Wow, I don't remember the last time I heard a reference to the Hilton sisters! Does that mean they're not really today's news anymore? Or am I just living under a rock?

Shh, don't date my pop culture references! :laughing:


I'm sure you're "only" a Space Cadet because you were admiring all the details of the ride. That happens sometimes. And who leaves with a greater appreciation of Disney? The Star Commander or you? I'd say you~

I like your reasoning! :thumbsup2

" Soon we're going to be living in a world filled with children who refuse to capitalize proper nouns and spell mattress with only one s. Oh wait, the latter's already true ...

Yes, I try to tell myself that language isn't static and that it'll always change. But still. Writing/words are meant to communicate, and proper spelling is part of functional communication. I know I always falter when I read about the "dinning plan" (no offense to any DISers, though; it's part of what I do). I mean, what "dinning plan"? Has Disney put out some plan to fill the world--or World--with cacophony? As if there's not already enough noise pollution!

Umm ... those Chucky references makes me feel a little odd. Why? Because when I was younger, everyone used to tell my mother, "I saw Rachel at WDW!" They were convinced I looked like one of the Asian dolls ... so ... what does that make me exactly?

Rest assured, I have never thought that a single one of those dolls looked like anyone I knew, whether in person or from a message board. So if I offended you, I'm sorry, and it was wholly unintentional. :hug:
 
With you and TK counting on me, I guess now I can't pull a "but it took too long to talk about everything else! You'll get pirates next time" or else risk your combined wrath, eh?

Trust me, the combined wrath is soooo not worth the risk.

Considering that we're children of the most powerful Jedi ever. :darth:

Who eventually brings balance to the Force.

Just sayin'.
 
Jiri, you and I may be the same person in a parallel universe. Or at least close cousins in this universe. Two sides of a coin, even. Fruit from the the same tree? Peas in a pod!

1. I am also an English major nerd, B.A., and then I have my M.A., in Ren Brit Lit/Shakespeare. I wield it mightily when disciplining my poor, confused children or doing crosswords. I prefer the research to the creative; as such, doppelganger, you can be the creative evil genius. I'll be the research evil genius. And together we shall rule!

2. I use the word "Huzzah" daily. Do you know most people don't? Bah!

3. I am also an INFJ. Yes, another huzzahing INFJ.

4. My two best friends from college and I do a reunion every chance we get. You three should go to Graceland. That's always fun too.

5. I laminated my UG trip plans. Shriek!
 
Trust me, the combined wrath is soooo not worth the risk.

Considering that we're children of the most powerful Jedi ever. :darth:

Who eventually brings balance to the Force.

Just sayin'.

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What she said.
 
Trust me, the combined wrath is soooo not worth the risk.

Considering that we're children of the most powerful Jedi ever. :darth:

Who eventually brings balance to the Force.

Just sayin'.

Duly noted.

::reaches around back to tug frantically at handle for door into escape pod::

Jiri, you and I may be the same person in a parallel universe. Or at least close cousins in this universe. Two sides of a coin, even. Fruit from the the same tree? Peas in a pod!

MY DIS TWIN!!!! Others have found Dis twins, but I figured I was just too, well, you know me to have one. I am glad to be proven wrong. :banana:

1. I am also an English major nerd, B.A., and then I have my M.A., in Ren Brit Lit/Shakespeare. I wield it mightily when disciplining my poor, confused children or doing crosswords. I prefer the research to the creative; as such, doppelganger, you can be the creative evil genius. I'll be the research evil genius. And together we shall rule!

'Kay, just as long as my one semester of an MFA is attributed to my "creativity." :rotfl:

Sigh... I would love to go back to school for an MA, but alas, it costs money. :sad1:

2. I use the word "Huzzah" daily. Do you know most people don't? Bah!

Scary, isn't it? And I say fie on them! Fie!

3. I am also an INFJ. Yes, another huzzahing INFJ.

::yes:: Much rarer than the non-huzzahing INFJ, and of course INFJs are among the rarest personality types. So we're, like, uber-rare.

4. My two best friends from college and I do a reunion every chance we get. You three should go to Graceland. That's always fun too.

My dad is from TN. Might be a good excuse to visit the fatherland. :thumbsup2

5. I laminated my UG trip plans. Shriek!

:eek:

Thanks for stopping by and revealing our twinosity. :thumbsup2

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What she said.

I think I spent two minutes straight watching Luke Smileywalker and Darth Smiley battle it out. It drew me away from the escape pod handle.

I guess I will just have to make good on the pirates. pirate:
 
Shaking off the effects of the singing dolls (though Melneth may have breathed a sigh of sadness) we (well, I, since I carried it) whipped out the Ziploc-enclosed Touring Plan, which instructed us to head over to the Haunted Mansion. Head over we did, and though Melneth and I had read about CMs trying to scare you by tapping you on the shoulder when the lights go out in the elevator, none did.

Of course, I made sure to stand toward the middle of the room, which is more like a safe zone. Not that I can't handle people tapping me on my shoulder, but I have an overactive imagination, and knowing what to expect often isn't enough to stave it off. So I get a shoulder-tap in the dark and my mind shrieks "Someone's trying to kidnap, rape, and/or dismember you! Flee!"

Yes, I too am amazed that I am able to function normally in day-to-day life.

Melneth may have sat alone for HM, but I say that only because it seems like it's been a while since she sat on anything by herself. It could've been Nevi. But I know it wasn't I since I looked to the carriage behind me during that part where you or your companion is made to be all spooky-looking, and I confirmed that the ride is not smart enough to identify single riders and adjust accordingly. Though I suppose it doesn't matter; the point is that you have a spectre sitting next to you.

But that doesn't freak me out since it's not tangible. If you've seen Amelie and recall the scene where she's in the spook-house and the love interest-dressed-as-ghoul is going "oooh" and fondling her ear, that would freak me out. I don't care how cute is the CM who works the HM (fun with rhyming initialisms, huzzah!); if he jumps in my carriage to fondle my ear and whisper "ooh," he's getting an immediate deck in his southern regions and Disney is getting a nasty e-mail as soon as I'm back at a computer connected to the Internet.

But none of that happened. See? Overactive imagination.

Which, considering that I'd love to support myself as a novelist, stands me in good stead. So I'm not complaining.

What did happen is that I kept looking around for the "new" stuff and at last admitted that I didn't remember enough of the pre-refurbished ride (remember, it'd been sixteen years) to identify the newness. Alas. Weeping and gnashing of teeth.

From HM, it was time for Splash Mountain. Nevi remained adamant that, after the soaking she experienced during Kali River Rapids, she would not ride another water ride. So Melneth and I donned our ponchos and joined the queue, which, at 10 minutes, was one of our longer waits.

No, I'm not complaining about that, either. Since I haven't mentioned it in this post, I'll just say again that The Unofficial Guide's Touring Plans rock.

With the Power of our Matching Ponchos--

Wait, that's not right. Our ponchos didn't match. But they still proved powerful enough to save Melneth and me (and yes, that is the proper use of "me"; "I" would be incorrect as the subject of the sentence is "they" and "Melneth and I" is the direct object) from getting too wet on Splash Mountain. And I never had the urge to sing Zippity Doo Dah. Though it was a wonderful day.

We reunited with Nevi, and I suppose a nice CM at Big Thunder Mountain Railroad sensed that we had been separated, because when we revealed that we were a party of three, he waved us to the front of the queue, which placed us at the back of the train.

Bless that beneficent CM. He didn't think we were too hipular for the three of us to fit in one row. And we did. But it was tight. Very tight. So tight that we concluded God had given us hips not for the purpose of childbearing, but instead to ensure none of us would fall out on the day when the three of us were crammed together on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.

Or maybe it was a "if one goes, they all go" type of deal, because I, who sat in the middle tended to drag Melneth and Nevi with me every time I slid forward.

Anyway. We didn't fall out. Nor did we ever quite forget that our hip bones were all rammed into each other. But we did enjoy ourselves. Mostly. We were wearing our Matching T-shirts, after all, which makes it difficult to not enjoy oneself.

From BTMRR we headed for Pirates of the Caribbean. I knew quite well that here I'd be able to recognize the new bits, because how can one not recognize Jack Sparrow? His presence almost made up for the soaking I (yes, only I, since I was the lone rider this time and in the back row with Nevi and Melneth in front of me) received during the small, infinitesimal drop.

I got wetter on that ride than I had on Splash Mountain. I hadn't suspected that I would require the Power of my Non-matching Poncho.

When we exited Pirates, we strolled around a bit in the shop. I think that it was at this point Nevi and I bought our mouse ears. (Pictures of which will appear during the MPPP installments.) We lingered a smidge too long, however, since Captain Jack's Pirate Tutorial had already started by the time we left.

And I had already stated that we would be watching the Tutorial.

It was so crowded with the chilluns, however, that in order to get any sort of picture of Jack, I had to hold my camera aloft, hope that it was more or less focused on something pertinent, and then take the picture. These are the best, sadly, of the lot.

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My favorite is the last one. It's yet another 123, and I fear that if Captain Jack tutorials are still around by the time I have a child old enough to participate in such things, I'm going to be one of Those Mothers shoving Little Progeny forward and saying "Go on, dear, go meet Captain Jack" while smiling widely to show off my professionally whitened teeth and blinking rapidly in Jack's direction. Not fluttering my eyelashes, oh no. The sun is in my eyes. Definitely the sun.

Our Touring Plan next told us to eat lunch, but we had ADRs for Crystal Palace (and lest you get your hopes up for a character meal, we ended up canceling. Details at 10:00. Or whenever I get to that point of the trip) at a later time. So we ignored that portion of the TP. We also ignored the two steps immediately following the lunch step, which were to take the train from Frontierland to Mickey's Toon Town Fair, and then to tour Mickey's Toontown Fair. Instead we passed Go and proceeded directly to Jungle Cruise.

What can I say about JC? It was corny, as expected. And the fake animals certainly don't compare to the real ones at Kilimanjaro Safaris.

And yet I felt compelled to take pictures. But I feel compelled to post only one.

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And now it was time for lunch. We did head over to Crystal Palace, but simultaneously balked at the price of the buffet. The only issue was that Eeyore would be there, and Nevi wanted to meet Eeyore. But she proclaimed that she could find him somewhere else, and so I went to stand in line to get to the desk so we could cancel our ADR and free up the table for someone else.

But then :idea: I realized I had my cell phone and could just call the WDW-DINE number. So I did. The CM who took my cancellation thanked me for my courtesy, which made me feel all warm and fuzzy.

Maybe that warm fuzziness lasted through the long queues at Cosmic Rays (which Nevi and Melneth had decided upon whilst I was on the phone; and let me just say now that trekking across MK is much less tiresome at 26 than it was at 10. I think having longer legs helps) to get and consume my burger with apple slices, and to our return to the Castle, and that is why I'm smiling so hugely (despite the squintiness from the bright sun) in this picture:

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Or maybe it's because I knew I was going to put cheesy hairy-eyebrows-large-glasses-big-nose-with-mustache stickers on my friends' faces, and that amused me.

Or maybe it's because I was wearing my Matching T-shirt and felt powerful.

Or maybe it's because I was standing in front of Cinderella's Castle in the Magic Kingdom on a bright, sunny day in Florida with my two good friends.

Yeah. That sounds about right.

And I'm sure photo-me would look even happier if I can figure out how to photoshop Miss Bra Strap out of the picture. :headache:

Oh well.

It was a bright, sunny day in the Magic Kingdom, and I stood in front of Cindy's Castle with my two of my favorite people in the world. It was a good day.

Up Next: Nancy the Safety-Conscious CM, the afternoon parade, and animatronic naptime.
 
Awesome chapter.

I'm particularly partial to the photos of my favorite pirate.

Surprised?

I didn't think so.

And I love your moment in front of the castle. And your paranoia on the Haunted Mansion. Write, girl, write a novel and put that overactive imagination in good stead!:lmao:
 
Great update!

I'm so glad you didn't get tapped on the shoulder in the HM. I feel the same way when people tap me or get too close. Watch out!

I'm trying to figure out where your animatronic naptime took place. Hall of Presidents? Carousel of Progress? Country Bear Jamboree? In the Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki room?
 

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