Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Day 2: Mickey, Cinderella 2, and Alice

Live every moment as not to regret what you are about to do.

-Mickey Mouse


I try to apply this to my life as much as I can, but it's hard. I feel like I'm always regretting something: not studying enough for my test because I was doing something fun, not spending more time with my kitties because I went to a party, etc.  It's part of learning to let stuff go.


Movie Review


Cinderella II: Dreams Come True

I figured I might as well go ahead and do this one too.

As far as Disney sequels go, this one defies all expectations.  This is not necessarily a good thing, nor is it a bad thing, I guess.  There is one cohesive plot, but it is really just a bunch of shorts pulled together to make one movie. Kind of like the Winnie the Pooh movie, but not done quite as well.

Don’t get me wrong, it’s still quite cute, and I enjoyed the movie, but I was expecting something a bit more plot driven.  I think that my favorite story was the one that followed Anastasia.  After seeing this, I definitely appreciate her character more.

There are also a number of gags that are repeated from the original Cinderella movie, such as a cat that terrorizes the mice, and Jacque and Gus almost cutting off Mary’s tail with a pair of scissors (that last one sounded kind of dark…).  But I do love the projectile crayons!


Daily Photo




This was the view from our table at Spice Road Table. It looked out on the lake that is surrounded by the World Showcase.  That giant white golfball is Spaceship Earth.


So I've started trying to eat better.  My grandfather died of Diabetes a little over a month ago, and it's kind of woken me up. It's done that for the whole family.  We're all super cautious around sugar now, and we're trying to cut as much garbage out of our diets as possible.  I looked up what a runner would eat (I'm training for the Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror 10-Miler in October, and I want my body to start performing better), and I can/will only eat about three-quarters of what is on the list (I don't like almonds, and I can't eat oranges because of the acidity). But, a lot of the stuff sounds really good.

Here is a link to the site I've found: Runner's World: The Best Foods for Runners



Youtube Video



This one is a bit of shameless self-promotion. I made this video a few years ago. It's an amv of clips from SYFY's miniseries Alice which is kind of like an adult's version of Alice in Wonderland. (I had a huge crush on Hatter :P well, I have a crush on him...)  Anyway, if you haven't seen Alice, I highly recommend it!

Have a magical day!
Amanda

Monday, March 24, 2014

Day 1: Pinocchio, Cinderella, and some Kingdom Hearts!

Be good.


-Pinocchio, Pinnocchio


I think that this a thing that a lot of people forget in the day-to-day bustle. People just need to be good to one another, and life would be a whole lot better.


Movie Review:

I figured that I might as well start with a classic

Cinderella

Of course this movie is a classic! I love this movie! My mom was actually named after Cinderella, and ironically shares a birthday with Walt Disney (12/5).

Anyway, the main lesson to be taken away from this movie is that love will always find a way, and that anyone can fall in love with anyone.  Plus, who doesn’t love a little Disney magic?  Another thing that one can take away is how –not– to act. Sharing is caring!


I think it’s hilarious how the stepsisters walk around with their butts out.  As well as the way they prop up their chins.


Daily Photo:




This is Belle's Castle over the Be Our Guest Restaurant. It took me 3 or 4 tried to get a picture without any other guests in it.

I guess that the thing that I want to talk about is Ancient Greek.... Fun, I know.  I'm a classical archaeology major, and I am required to take both Latin and Ancient Greek. And, they are literally as fun as they sound...  Right now all of my classmates are preparing for Latin and Greek exams (Greek is today, and Latin is on Wednesday).If you ever get the chance, DON'T TAKE ANCIENT GREEK!!!


Youtube Video:

So I'm a HUGE Kingdom Hearts fan, but I am also a huge fan of Frozen, and after the success that Frozen has had, I can't imagine that Anna and Elsa won't be in the third KH game.  Somebody else thought this as well, and they made up a battle theme for the Frozen world.



Daily Question: 

No question today, I'm going to have enough later on my Greek exam.


Have a magical day!
Amanda

Sunday, March 23, 2014

A Little Bit of Magic

I've been looking out of a window for eighteen years, dreaming about what I might feel like when those lights rise in the sky. What if it's not everything I dreamed it would be?

It will be.

And what if it is? What do I do then?

Well, that's the good part I guess. You get to go find a new dream.

-Rapunzel and Flynn Rider, Tangled



So I made my first "roast." well, it was shoulder steak that I made in a slow cooker.  It was quite yummy, but it could have used a bit more flavor. *shrug* I'm also working my way through a cherry angel food cake.  It's one of my favorite things that my Mimi makes for most major holidays.  And, this one is just for me and only me :D

It's really simple to make. All you do is use an Angel Food Cake mix/recipe, and then replace the water with canned maraschino cherries and the juice they come in. You literally pour the whole jar in the batter.

I have come to the realization that there is too much negativity in this world.  And, I have decided to do something about it.  My mode of delivery? DISNEY!!! There is nothing like a Disney fairy story to make everything better.

One of my recommendations for bringing a little bit of pixie dust into your life? Listen to the Passporter Moms podcast.  They take you to Disney every week, and they share tips on how to travel through Disney and get the most out of your trip.

I watched a pretty good documentary yesterday called Waking Sleeping Beauty, and it's all about the second Disney renaissance.  I highly recommend it, it's a lot of fun.

I guess that the main purpose behind this post is to explain how the format of my posts are going to change a bit from here on out. There will be several segments, which will be as follows:

Daily Quote: a different Disney quote everyday. Some will be inspirational, some will just be fun.

Movie/Game Recommendation: Some of these will be Disney, but there will be others as well.

Daily Photo: This will be of something that interests me, or stuff that goes on around campus

Discussion: Something that I particularly want to talk about.

Daily Youtube Video: Cool videos that I find online and want to share :)

Daily Question: I will answer a question (either posed to me by someone, or just one that I find online).

Anyway, from this day forth, I plan to find magic in this world.  Every day.  Everyone needs a little magic in their lives.


Have a magical day!
Amanda


Monday, March 10, 2014

The Perfect Disney Trip

I know that it's amazing to think that such a thing can exist, but it does! Let me give you a little bit of context for this trip before I start to rave about it.

My grandfather was in the hospital for a month from about the end of January to the second to last week of February. He was diabetic, and ended up passing away due to complications with his multiple surgeries. While he was in the hospital, my mother was taking care of my completely dependent grandmother, and practically had to move in with her. This meant that she had to move away from her home, and was suffering from "Stranger in a strange land" syndrome. I decided that this was unacceptable, and looked up the first available reservation for dinner at Be Our Guest, booked it, and bought us both tickets. My grandfather passed away two weeks before this scheduled trip, and the whole family ended up together for the memorial. As my sister was down from Baltimore, we decided to bump the trip up a week, and we went on the 28th instead. The point of the trip was a vacation for my mother, where she didn't have to pay a dime (because Disney was too expensive to go). So, my sister and I split the cost of it all and treated her. It was the best trip that I have ever had to Disney. The three of us were there together for the first time since I was in middle school (I'm going on 21 years old), and we were able to do everything that we wanted to do.

We were all suffering from this devastating loss, and we still are, but we needed this Disney trip so that we didn't go completely insane.

So, what made this trip go so well? Well, I'll tell you! We rode Space Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, (Splash Mountain was closed), The Haunted Mansion, Winnie the Pooh, It's a Small World, Pirates of the Caribbean, the new Little Mermaid ride, and Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin. I know that it doesn't sound like a lot of rides, but it's all the rides that we really wanted to ride.

Now let's talk about the food. I had heard about this stuff called "Dole Whip" and I kept thinking, "It's soft-serve ice cream, what's the big deal?" It's a big deal! It was so light and fluffy that I thought it would float out of the bowl. I got the pineapple-vanilla swirl, and my mom and sister got the orange-vanilla swirl. The orange tasted just like a dreamsicle. Then, for lunch we went to the fabulous Be Our Guest restaurant in New Fantasyland. We got in line and the cast member with the menus told us that it was going to be a 70 minute wait, but we decided that it was worth it since we'd never done it before. It was really just under an hour. We sat inside the ballroom, and it was probably one of the coolest dining experiences that I have ever had. They wheel out the food on little tea-cart looking things, and in spite of the sheer number of people in there, (every table was full), service was actually pretty quick. It just seemed a lot longer cause we were so hungry. I would highly recommend the braised pork. It comes with mashed potatoes, green beans, and a few other vegetables like red bell peppers and stuff. I practically licked my plate clean, and that's saying something because I loathe mashed potatoes.


From there we shared a mickey pretzel in Tomorrowland (yum), and then for dinner ate at the Liberty Tree Tavern. The wait wasn't too bad there (it was around 7pm, so the parade was going on and people were camping along the route), and the food wasn't too bad either.

In addition to all of this, because the park was open for extra magic hours, we stayed a little bit later than we normally do. I think the coolest part about that was that the fireworks started while we were on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and we were able to watch the show while on the ride. After that we were able to see the second go-around of the parade (we usually skip both the parade and the fireworks in favor of beating the crowds and getting home at a decent hour).

The only thing that bothered me, and even then I came to accept it after the whole thing was over, and it didn't even bother me too much while we were there, was the new FastPass+ system. We had not really heard about this change beforehand, and were extremely surprised when the paper fastpass machines at Space Mountain were tarped over. We were directed to the FP+ station, and went on our merry way. We were, however, distressed to find that we could only get 3 fastpasses, and at how long the queue was for the kiosks. We finally reconciled ourselves to the process when we realized that we normally didn't get more than 3 fastpasses in a day anyway. Ultimately, the only problem that I have is with the way that it is done. The line for the FastPasses should not be longer than the lines for the rides themselves.

But, as I said, it didn't bother me too much, and the trip was an overwhelming success. We even managed to get our tickets upgraded because they were having a special deal for Florida residents, and my mom and I were able to get two more days at Disney for only $30 each!

Again, so worth it! I hope that your next trip to Disney is as successful as mine was, but in the end, it all is completely dependent on the way that you look at it. If you go determined to have a good time, you will :)