Showing posts with label Disneyland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disneyland. Show all posts

Saturday, June 27, 2015

June 27: National Sunglasses Day


This story has nothing to do with today's National Day.

That's ok. It's a good story. A great story now. The thing about stories, is that they are hardly great while they are actually happening. This one was panicky and nervous and could have ended up very bad.

It's been hot here. Like 100 degrees hot. My parents are currently out of town. (No, do not come to my house and rob me.)

This means I am in charge of watering the green house and other outdoor plants. My dad lives for his yard. He keeps it well manicured and he is constantly expanding. Then he complains it is a lot to keep up with, then he expands again. Anyways, whenever I am left in charge of watering, I am always slightly nervous. Because if I mess up, what would happen to me? So I always make sure to do a very good job.

I was watering the indoor green house. It was hot. It was even hotter in the green house because, well, it's a green house. I decided, that on this hot hot day, the plants would probably enjoy a 360 degree water experience. What exactly does that mean you may ask? That means, that I decide to swing the hose above my head like a lasso so it looks like a helicopter. Except, remember this is an indoor greenhouse. Which has an electrical fan. It is also rather small. KABANG the water hit the fan and the fan died with a squealing noise.

Huh. How about that.

I didn't think it was that big of a deal but I sent this text to my parents,


I almost immediately received a phone call. My parents had taken my grandma out to eat, but in the middle of dinner, an alarming text like that, required a phone call. Dad asked some questions like "Can you pull the string next to the light bulb and see if the light turns on?" Well, that required me balancing carefully on a brick to reach the string, but in the end, no, the light did not turn on. That meant I had lost the electricity connection and possibly turned off the whole outdoor watering system.

Dad made a long sighing noise but kept his composure. He would call me after he was done eating dinner. He may, or may not, have had another glass of wine before leaving the restaurant.

Dad and I would later spend 50 minutes on the phone as he tried to diagnose the problems. This involved me walking between different electrical boxes located in the garage and the barn. I checked the breaker switches, turned them off, turned them on, turned them off again, and then turned them on again. I hit a million different reset buttons. I would then listen to see if the cistern was being filled up.

 Oh and yeah, I have a fear of going inside the barn because I have a fear that a homeless man is living in there. I don't have a reason to believe that a homeless man is living in there, but hey, it's next to a green house (a food source), it is covered and indoors, it is next to a hose (a water source) and there is a ping pong table in there (an entertainment source). Upon entering the barn the first time, I yelled out "HELLO???" and Dad answers, "Yes, I can still hear you." I had to notify him that I wasn't talking to him, I was checking for intruders.

I pushed a half-million more buttons, turned on different switches, and finally, some combination of all that reset the system. The cistern filled with water, and those beautiful, glorious, life-saving sprinklers turned on once again.

We all learned several lessons this night.

1. It is important to leave a DO NOT list as well as a TO DO list when leaving me alone with the house.

2. Lassoing a hose above your head is never a good idea in an enclosed area where there is electricity.

I have to give my dad credit, he remained surprisingly calmed. He later informed me I would have had to hand-water the whole grass and all his plants which would have taken about 3 hours every day.

Ain't nobody got time for that!

But all is well, the grass is still green, and I am still alive.

Anyways, Happy National Sunglasses Day!

This day is in honor of my mom. She loves sunglasses. She wears them everyday of the year while driving, even in a snowstorm because of the "glare." Along with her love of sunglasses, comes a talent for breaking and losing them.

She has spent a lot of money on sunglasses over the years! It's risky to leave an extra pair of sunglasses in my car, because if she happens to be in my car, she also has most likely left her own sunglasses at home. Which mean she has to borrow them. Which means that she will probably lose a screw out of one side and one of the ear-pieces will fall off. I don't know if mom has a magnetic brain or something, but when she puts on the sunglasses, the screws tend to pop out. And those screws are tiny so it makes finding them difficult, if not impossible. If I break sunglasses, it's because they were in my bag and got squished. I have never lost a screw out of sugnlasses in my whole life.

Let's just call this a talent of mom's.


Mom and I are both wearing Disney sunglasses in that picture. We are also at Disneyland. Do you see the sunglasses mom is wearing? She bought two pairs last October. They are both broken now. Bad luck I tell you. I however, still have my pair. They are safe and sound and I am hiding them from my mom.


This is a picture of a picture so it is kind of hard to tell what is going on. The original picture was taken over 15 years ago. We had just moved back from Singapore. A friend of my mom's, had sent my mom a pair of sunglasses for everyday of the week! I'm not sure how long all these pairs lasted, but it wasn't long enough. Even other people know my mom and her infamous sunglasses issue.

Monday, June 15, 2015

June 15: National Smile Power Day

I've heard that you should smile when you answer the phone, because the other person will be able to tell.

I kept this little tid-bit of advice in my mind when I had my interview for the Disney College program (DCP).

I smiled when I answered that phone call (the most important phone call I have ever had in fact!) and I kept smiling the whole time.

As you know, I did get the internship at Disneyland and it did change my life. And maybe I got the internship because my interviewer was able to sense my smile. You never know.

I did a lot of smiling at Disneyland because you are supposed to smile and be happy. And I was happy.


I was reading an article in which a study determined that people find those who are smiling more attractive. No duh! Would you really find someone who looked grumpy more attractive than someone who was smiling? Sometimes I wonder about these "studies."

Smile because Mickey Mouse is ALWAYS smiling.



Smile because ice cream exists and ice cream is delicious.


Smile because Christmas at Disney is so magical that sometimes it's overwhelming in all ways good.


Smile because friends are one of the best parts of life.


Smile because let's be honest, this is one of the best photo bombers I have ever seen.


Anyways, go out and smile to the world, and see if just perhaps, the world is smiling back at you.

Monday, May 11, 2015

May 11: National Twilight Zone Day

"You unlock this door with the key of imagination, beyond it is another dimension. A dimension of sound, a dimension of sight, a dimension of mind. You're moving into a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas. You've just crossed over into . . . The Twilight Zone."

Anyone know what these words belong to?

Tower of Terror.

A ride that once terrified me, that once left me clinging onto the person lucky enough to be seated next to me, a ride which is now in my top 3 Disney attractions.

It's a little hard to tell in this picture, but one of my friends seems to be having a little B.O problem. She's the one lifting her arms in the air (I won't state her name.) The three of us sitting around her are obviously reacting to her stench.

I'm just teasing. She of course, was not thrilled, with the results of this picture. I'm still not sure how we got her to agree to pose like this.


If you really want to ride Tower of Terror, do it without holding on. It's a rush of emotion I can still remember. Tower of Terror was the ride I rode most often when I participated during my 5 month internship.

I got pretty good at making great faces for the camera.

I'm the one in the front row wearing a tiara. My dad is next to me with his fist facing out. I'm not sure if he was punching something? Also, my dad seems to be cheating as it looks like he is holding on to something.

So Tower of Terror is my favorite Twilight Zone.

And I officially miss Disneyland, again.


Friday, May 1, 2015

May 1: National Chocolate Parfait Day

When I worked at Disneyland, my restaurant served the most scrumptious, creamy, smooth chocolate parfait. It had about five layers of different chocolate mousse, a layer of crushed Oreo cookies, and was topped off with a chocolate shaped Mickey. Since I had no hope of ever making any thing that came anywhere close to being as tasty as that chocolate parfait, I decided to make my own yogurt parfait, and add chocolate to it.

It was definitely healthier. It was creamy and smooth, but it wasn't the same. I added fresh blueberries and strawberries.

I waded through around 5,000 pictures looking for a picture of my Disneyland chocolate parfait but couldn't find one. Those pictures bring back so many crazy, chaotic, happy memories. I miss that place.


 In a glass, I added a layer of vanilla yogurt, a layer of cut up strawberries, a layer of yogurt, a layer of blueberries, a layer of yogurt, and sprinkled on a few more blueberries and dusted the top with chocolate shavings. I took a bar of chocolate I found in the pantry, grated it, and put the fresh gratings on top. 
 

Simple, easy, quick, and refreshing!

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

March 4: National Grammar Day

I was so excited it was National Grammar Day that I decided to frolic on the beach!




Doesn't the thought of grammar just make you want to get up and dance?

It should be noted, that even though I hold a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education, and that English is my first language, I still am bad at grammar. If you know me personally, you've probably laughed a long with me as I am talking because sentences don't always come out of my mouth normally. Meanwhile, I have lived the past 3.5 years with my friend who is an English major. Yeah, you can see where this is going. She just HAS to correct me when talking. However, I'm not sure it has helped. I do appreciate her effort though!

At one point in my life, I was pretty fluent in American Sign Language (ASL). ASL utilizes a different form of grammar. I loved it. I could sign TURTLE - I - LOVE, instead of saying I love turtles. It makes sense to me, because in the above sentence, the object of my sentence is "turtle". That is the most important part of the sentence, and in ASL, I could chose to sign it first, therefore placing more emphasis on it. As a pretty dramatic person, ASL was a perfect fit for me because I was encouraged to be animated.

Note: If you know me, I get pretty dramatic when I talk. While this doesn't have to do with grammar, it does have to do with me. I flail my arms about a lot while talking. A few weeks ago I almost hit a waitress at a restaurant while I was arm flailing and I almost caused her to spill some food on a guy's head. A few days ago at Disneyland, I was ecstatic because I saw Princess Merida. I threw my arms in the air and waved them about and she finally waved back. It then got awkward as we were walking in the same direction and we ended up walking near each other for a while. I turned to rejoin my group of friends and she must have paused or something. I go to reenact my dramatic waving and low and behold I almost punch Princess Merida in the face! Which would have been a disaster. Luckily I did not punch Princess Merida in the face. Sorry, I am digressing...

Sorry I have been missing in action a few days - I was off having fun with my friends down in SoCal. We went to Disneyland and the beach. But I'm back and excited to be blogging again.