In honor of Independence Day, show us something patriotic.
This past weekend my mom had to attend a conference down in Anaheim, CA so I decided to tag along and spend my final free summer at Disneyland. We arrived late Friday afternoon so didn't much besides eat dinner and wander around Downtown Disney. Saturday I spent 15 of the 16 hours they were open at Disneyland and made it through all three doors of the Indiana Jones ride in 3 tries (breaking my previous record of 7 tries). (I also made my sister jealous by letting her know Saturday was apparently unofficial "Star Wars" fan day at Disneyland.) Sunday, since I had spent the previous day at Disneyland, I decided to spend the day at Disney's California Adventure. I got there when they opened and headed straight for the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. I was in the third or fourth group of people to go on the ride and when I got off I noticed a couple of official Disney people standing around the exit. I didn't pay much attention to them since I just figured they were checking on the cast members running the ride. However, shortly after I exited the gift shop, they pulled me aside and started asking me questions (mainly if I'd been on the ride before). I talked to them a bit about the ride and my previous trips to Disneyland/World and then they asked if I worked for Disney/knew anyone who worked for Disney, if I was over 18, and if I had government-issued ID on me. A little confused, I answered their questions (no, yes, yes) and then they told me about Disney's Year of a Million Dreams. Apparently Disney is giving away a bunch of prizes this year to people who go to their parks. Some of the prizes are small (like a special pair of Mickey ears) and some are big (like a Disney cruise). Once they finished explaining, they informed me that I had won one of the bigger prizes. My prize: a night in the Disney Dream Suite in Disneyland above the Pirates of the Caribbean ride.
I was a little skeptical at first, thinking I had to sign up for something (like an annual pass), but nope - they're literally giving these things away. (Although I will have to deal with taxes later.) So I figured why not? If my mom didn't want to join me (you could have up to 5 guests), I figured I'd just spend a night in a nice suite in Disneyland. So I signed away all my rights the paperwork and accepted my prize. (Can I just say that it was pretty fitting that as I was signing the legal stuff "Seize the Day" from "Newsies" started playing over the loud speaker? I think it was a sign.) Along with a night in Disneyland, the prize included a welcome in New Orleans square by a jazz band (I declined), an opportunity to be the grand marshal of the current parade (again, I declined but made a family from Sydney, Australia very happy since they were chosen after I declined), an opportunity to watch the parade from a reserved spot (that I accepted), dinner at the Blue Bayou restaurant the Pirates of the Caribbean ride goes through (I accepted), an opportunity to watch the Fantasmic! show from the balcony of the suite & have the spotlight on us for a few seconds (I accepted since I declined the grand marshal position), an after-hours tour of Disneyland (we accepted), and a character breakfast the next morning (both my mom's and my first character breakfast even though we've been to both Disneyland/World before).
We checked into the suite Sunday afternoon and holy cow, there are no words to describe how freaking amazing it is. I was a little afraid to relax/sit on anything it was so nice. And, since it's Disney, there's a clock that makes things happen in the main room every hour (music, figurines moving, etc.), buttons in both bedrooms to make things move (a train goes around one room and the other one is "Peter Pan" related), and in the bathroom, a button that makes stars appear in the tile over the bathtub while music plays.
They gave us robes & slippers to wear during the after-hours tour and while they let us keep the slippers, we didn't get to keep the robes (which I'm disappointed about since they were really comfortable). There was also a fancy chocolate display which we saved for my dad (although my mom tipped the box over a few times on the way home so it doesn't look so nice now), an engraved crystal fuit bowl with the date of our stay & our name, an autograph book for getting the characters' autographs, and a Year of a Million Dreams stuffed Mickey.
Overall I have to say this was my best trip to either Disneyland or Disney World ever. I'm tempted to never go back since I don't think anything could top this. Unfortunately, now it's back to the real world which means trying to find a relatively cheap, decent apartment in an expensive city.
Disclaimer: If anyone from Disney finds this post, I read through all the stuff I signed and I didn't see anything that said I could not take/post pictures of the suite. If there is and I missed it, let me know and I will take them down immediately.
The user's guide for my copy of Guitar Hero gives you all sort of information about how to properly use the controller and how that the companies involved are not liable for any injuries sustained from using the game. However, what they don't tell you is that playing the game can cause the early stages of carpal tunnel syndrome. Seriously, it's a good thing I'm going away for a few days otherwise I may end up damaging my left wrist. It hurt enough this morning that I actually ended up digging out my mom's old wrist brace. I suppose I could reduce the chance of injury by not playing as much but I haven't really got anything else to do. (I've had it installed on my computer for 2 days and I'm already on the last section of the medium level. Although to be honest, I did wuss out in the battle against Slash for the medium level. He's just too good.) And, the way I look at it, at least I'm standing when I play the game rather than just sitting and watching a DVD. Besides, I have to enjoy it while I can before real life sets in and I have to go find an apartment.
What is a childhood memory that still haunts you?
I'm not sure when exactly this happened although I'm pretty sure I was still in elementary school. Anyway, I was home one night with my sister and it must have been summer since we were watching TV in the dark when she changed the channel to "COPS" or some similar show. I kept telling her to change the channel but she didn't and they ended up showing surveillance video of a guy working at an electronics store being robbed. Which wasn't bad except for the fact that the people robbing him slit his throat. And this being "COPS"/"America's Most Wanted"/whatever, they showed it again - with the 911 call this time. My sister didn't change the channel until my mom finally yelled at her. It doesn't seem that bad now (especially considering all the gory movies I watch) but at the time I was a little freaked out. It certainly made enough of an impression on me that I still remember it today.
Loathe:
- allergies
- not having the motivation to go out and pick up job applications
- living in the same house as 3 other people (I love my family, but I miss it being just me and my lady)
Love:
- new library books on two of my favorite things: knitting & religious studies
- taking the dogs to the beach, even if it was appallingly muddy
- missgolightly was offered a job shadow practically guaranteed to turn into a job, so we'll have some money coming in
- my family; even though they drive me crazy, they're still pretty awesome
- the first two episodes of Rome
- re-reading Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land
- being almost unpacked
Loathe:
- Not having the motivation to eat healthy and/or exercise
- Feeling tired when I wake up even when I've slept for 10 hours
- My new computer
- Going on vacation in 3 days
- Getting a surprise graduation present from my grandmother
Share a recipe for your favorite summer drink.
It's not an alcoholic drink but this is a great drink to have when you need to cool down from the heat.
Ingredients
2 cups vanilla ice cream
6 oz. frozen orange juice concentrate, thawed (also works well with grape juice or probably any other juice concentrate)
1 1/2 cups milk
Instructions
Soften vanilla ice cream at room temperature
Use a blender. Carefully put in orange juice concentrate; add milk. Spoon in ice cream. Blend until smooth.
Makes 4 cups.
I've been making this drink for about 10 years now and it continues to be a family favorite. My family always has orange juice concentrate in the house so we end up making this a lot during the summer.