Tinkerbellarella
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I can remember when there were no lines to meet Mickey Mouse and his appearance would entail a mad rush of kids jockeying for position (how many pictures do we all have with Mickey, ourselves, and a bunch of strange kids?)
Me too! Do you ever wonder what they're doing now?
and learned (heaven only knows why) all the songs from "Oliver and Company."

I am a little funny (alright, a lot funny (and not the "ha ha" variety) when it comes to books. I am a tactile person, and there is just no substitute for sitting and holding a book and turning the pages of a book and smelling a book (yep, I said that -- try it -- every book has a distinct smell depending on the type of paper). I NEEDED new Disney books to hold and call my own.
I'm sorry. Are we related?
Okay, here's the news: the next Happy Meals at Mickey D's are going to be Year of a Million Dreams Happy Meals![]()
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! How cool is that? I read it on two other posts on the DIS tonight! One said the date was going to be March 14th, but I am keeping a close eye on that! I can't wait. Not only will the kids be getting Happy Meals, I am pretty sure I will be ordering one too!
I ate McDonald's last night. And the guy taking my order had to wait while I decided whether or not to get myself one of the PoTC Happy Meals. I actually opted not to. And am kicking myself for it today.

DD: What kind of car wash are you getting?
DS: Get the one with the colored soap!
DD: Are you getting the one with the color soap? Why don't they list which one has the colored soap? I bet it is the Deluxe one. Are you getting the Deluxe one?
DS: You better go with the Deluxe one just in case! Are you getting the Deluxe one?
I had a hard time trying to think, much less read the options on the menu. I went with the Deluxe one. When we pulled into the car wash, both kids unbuckled. As it started -- I kid you not -- my children (who aren't really that little anymore -- 10 and 8) bounced from the front of the car to the back of the car following the washer things.
DD: Here comes the water!
DS: It's like a giant rainstorm!
DD: Here comes the soap!
DS: It's colored! It's colored!
DD: I can't see what it's doing! (Looks at the panel that lights up to show what part of the cycle it is.) It's the bottom blaster! Put your ear to the floor, Connor!
DS: I can hear it washing the car's bottom! He he he! (No 8-year-old boy can say bottom without laughing -- I think it's genetic or something).
This went on for four more LONG minutes...including the drier cycle that my kids pretended sounded like a tornado.
Too bad it doesn't have a monorail resort.

This was taken October 14 on mine and DH's anniversary and our first ever Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party.
Awww. That's my birthday.
Do you ever find yourself thinking (daydreaming) as a holiday approaches how wonderful it would be to spend it at WDW? I can't seem to help it -- every single time a holiday draws near, I start daydreaming.
I found myself doing it as I stood in the Easter aisles of Walmart tonight buying Easter eggs for Connor's egg hunt on Friday. I saw in vivid technicolor the fun that could be had: pictures with the Easter Bunny at the Magic Kingdom, Easter services in the Fantasia Ballroom at the Contemporary, Easter brunch wherever.
I was in the MK on Easter Day. Once. It was 97 degrees. The park was at capacity. Believe me when I tell you, your fantasy is better than reality.
Normally I'm of the mind that any day in WDW is better than a "regular" day, but this one breaks that rule.
I received my deeply discounted ($4.29 bargain priced on Amazon) copy of The Imagineer's Field Guide to Epcot. It looks to be quite informative. I am looking forward to reading it when I can tear myself away from the DIS.
I just got this one and the one for the MK myself. I've started reading them. Both. At the same time. I'm loving them. I have quite the Disney book collection. I'll be happy to give you suggestions to fill up the 75-ish days.
I'm loving your PTR!!! It's W-O-N-D-E-R-F-U-L!!! And I can't wait for more.
