28 year old Pagan female who lives in Florida with her guy and two cats, loves Disney, reads fanatically, tinkers in photography and believes growing up is overrated.



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Reminder...

There are people on the net that have nothing better to do with their time then be nasty to other people online. They post rude comments, spend hours a day talking about sites they hate so much, that they well, spend hours a day talking about them. (lame) They mock the owners and posters for their opinions and their right to free speech. They expect everyone to fit into their narrow-minded little world view or else they throw a temper tantrum.

To these people I say grow up.

Here's a bit of info people...the web is a HUGE place. If you don't like what I say here, or who I am, or what I do, or talk about, or what I look like, or the color of my hair, or whatever asinine thing you dwell on, go somewhere else. It's really, really easy. Honest. You just click the little "x" in the corner of your browser and *poof* the offending, big, mean and nasty site has disappeared.

I pay for this site. It's mine. That means I can use it for whatever the hell I want to. Don't like it if I'm bitching about something in my life? Oh fucking well. Go somewhere else. Think I'm stupid for expressing my thoughts? Too fucking bad, don't read them. Somewhere along the line, someone forgot this simple fact: Live and let live Don't like me, cool, fine, whatever, I don't care. This journal is NOT for you. It's for me. I'm not in it for popularity or fame or anything stupid like that. I write it because I need to write and express myself and get things out of my head sometimes. So read or don't, it doesn't matter, but don't waste my time (or yours) bitching about it.

*gets off soapbox*


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Friday, September 30, 2005

A Little Bit of This; A Little Bit of That
First off, a belated thanks to songtoisis for the super cool package of Disney pins. For those of you who don't know, I collect Disney pins and have for a couple years now. I've gotten some in the parks on various visits, won some on ebay, traded for some with cast members, etc. But I've never had anyone send me a care package of them before!


Look at those lovely eight pins!


songtoisis you may remember, was also the lovely lady who organized the full moon swaps community (which several of you have joined!) and who was my sendee half of the swap for September. (Remember this entry with the cool photo of what she sent?)

So anyway, she's a dear. And I had to thank her for sending the pins. I thrilled to open the package and just stare at the pretty, pretty pins. ;) Big thanks for the lovely and generous mail surprise. I miss getting mail and so it was wonderful to not only get some but something so amazingly cool as this.

In unrelated news, Monday I'm heading back into the dentist. I don't have enough for all the work yet but I have some (I've got around $500ish ofthe $850ish I need) and so I can at least start and try to get some of it taken care of. I'm so not looking forward to it. I hate the dentist and all the years of braces, surgeries and work has only made me more afraid of it rather then less. Ugh, I'm already getting sick just thinking about it.

And....another reminder that it's almost October. Which means Halloween is coming up on us. It'll be here faster then you think. So please keep in mind my custom horns for your Halloween costume needs.

Available in tons of styles and colors - or custom to suit your needs!


I'll be listing some on ebay but it's always cheaper to buy them direct because I have to add service charges to my ebay auctions to cover costs. I've already had a few emails of interest so I hope it'll expand and I can try to make some much-needed funds this month. Last two years they've sold really well and I've had happy customers in the US, Canada, Australia and Europe. If you're outside the US, please keep mailing time tables in mind and get your order in early so we don't have to rush ship it. (That costs way too much.) Feel free to email me too if you have an idea or want a different color or style or size that you don't see on the samples.

Ok, well, I need to straighten up around here a bit so I'm off. TTFN.

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

The It's About Damned Time You Posted Recap Of WDW
So I haven't been exactly Ms. Quick Post about recapping the weekend. Yeah, yeah, I know. Slacker. I've updated a few things on my Disney Pages with more to come though.

Let's see...So Saturday we got up early (it's just wrong for an alarm to go off at 6:30am on a Saturday, so very wrong) because we wanted to get a headstart on the day. The park was only open until 9pm and we wanted to hit both Epcot and the Magic Kingdom and wanted to make sure we had enough time to do what we wanted.

So in our way-cool stylin' (*yeah right*) minivan we borrowed (our car can't make the 90-odd miles out to Orlando, let alone the return 90-odd miles) we headed out a little after 8am. For once, Love was the tardy one and I was waiting on him to finish getting ready.

We arrived around 9:30am - about a half hour after the park opened. Super good for us. We've been known to stroll in there around lunchtime before. (Though granted, in those days, we had seasonal passes so we weren't paying per day.) First we hit Epcot. We wanted to ride the new attraction, Soarin' that came in from Disneyland in California. Lines have been crazy for it so we wanted to hit it first. Turns out, Epcot was really not busy (yet, it could have gotten busier later) and we got in on the ride in about 10 minutes.

It was freakin' awesome.

For those who don't know, Soarin' is like a really large Imax movie screen but they lift rows of seats up into the air so your feet dangle. And it's like flying over this amazing scenery of California. They blow wind onto you, they have scents - like orange when you pass over groves and pine when you go through trees - and they tilt your row to mimic the motions of the flyover on the screen. It's so unbelievably fun. I was worried because I'm terrified of heights that I might be scared. But even though you really do go quite a bit up, you don't see directly down and the images on the screen are so amazing you don't feel afraid. It's a wonderful ride and I highly, highly recommend it. In fact, I liked it so much, we got off and got right back in line to ride it a second time in a row.

After that, we tried to ride Test Track but as we walked in the building, the lights turned off, we smelled burnt rubber and they said the ride was closed. So we hit Spaceship Earth instead. We checked back but Test Track was still closed. So we left to head to the Magic Kingdom.

It was a little before lunchtime when we hit MK. Got super excellent parking right up front which was helpful at the end of the night. (As we were able to simply walk to the car instead of waiting in the mad tram lines.) MK was more crowded then Epcot. It wasn't super busy, but it was definitely a good number of people. It was also hot. Dammit. The end of September and it was over 90F. I was hoping we'd keep it under 90F and the forecast said, "scattered showers" so I thought we might have some cloud cover to help break up the heat. No such luck. There were quite a few overly hot moments during the day. It was about 4-4:30pm before the clouds finally came in a little and a breeze picked up. That helped. Because it was stagnent and humid and hot all day.

For all that we were worried about having enough time, we rode a ton of things - some multiple times - by around dinner. *laughs* And we were like...okay...what next? I got to meet littlecatgirl in person which was cool. I've known her for a few years online and she's working at Pirates of the Caribbean now. It was really fun to actually meet. She even made a special anniversary call for us - Mickey and Minnie sang "Happy Anniversary" to us on the phone. It was really fun.

We also ran around trying to find both a Tinkerbell figurine (which we found) and a Captian Hook one (which quite simply does not exist). Another friend online asked if I could look for her and it turned into quite a quest.

Speaking of quests, I also did the Frontierland VMK (Virtual Magic Kingdom) quest. For those who don't know, VMK is a free online game thats kinda Sims meets Disney. The quest questions were hard though! I actually had to go and really search down the answers. For someone who's been to the park like a hundred times and knows the speil to like all the rides and everything, it was quite funny to realy have no idea the random questions they asked. Though it was fun to do simply because it was something I'd never done before.

We got our photo taken with Mickey - always fun and something we often forget to do - and I got my super, all-time favorite treat: a pineapple Dole Whip float. (Yum!) We were sad because our former favorite place to eat (that had become tradition), Pinocchio Village Haus, no longer sells burgers. We hit Pecos Bill instead but it just wasn't the same. And! It was so crowded that a couple of older ladies came and sat down at our table with us! Sheesh. I miss Pinocchio Haus. We also checked out the new Pooh's Playful Spot area which is where the old 20,000 Leauges Under the Sea ride used to be. It's cute, but it's small and it's really only for kids. So I just snapped a few pics.

By the time 9pm came along, we were actually pretty darn tired. Which is funny since it wasn't even that terribly long of a day. Love bought me a Mickey balloon:


...which I might add is still happily floating right here on my desk. (I was pleasantly surprised at how long it's still full.) He said he needed to rectify the fact in all the years we'd been going and all the times we were there that he never bought me a balloon. I was all smiles 'cause I love things like that. I'm just a big kid sometimes. We watched Wishes, nosed around the shops a little and then called it a night.

We got home around midnight or so. Took a nice hot shower - nothing feels better after walking around, sweating in the park all day - and relaxed on the couch a bit. I was super sleepy so I went to bed.

Sunday, we slept in and were both sore from all the walking we did. We were going to hit the local Pagan Pride day but it's a good 30+ minute drive away and neither of us were feeling that ambitious. Our a/c froze over - again - so we went to our friend Rand's house to watch a movie. It was a nice, lazy day after a long, fun, busy and active Saturday.

All-in-all we had a great time. Of course, as soon as we got home, I got the post-Disney jones to go back. I just enjoy myself so much and I love being there and I love when the two of us can have that much nice time together. It was a really nice day and there's not enough of those.

Monday, September 26, 2005

Worth A Thousand Words
From Saturday. Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida. Seven year anniversary.



Nice day. More later.