Saturday, December 04, 2010

the happiest place?

with december weekends filling up fast and my disneyland pass set to expire at the end of the month, i really wanted to end the six-month knee hiatus from the 'happiest place on earth.'  i appealed to my friend jami, of the disney-obsessed variety, and she agreed that i needed to use my pass at least one more time and that she would help me do it.

i beat her there, and my first stop was city hall to inquire about there handicap policy.  i'd heard mixed reports, but knew that the holiday crowds would make for a really uncomfortable evening in line after line, not to mention, the pain that would cause for the rest of my work weekend, so it was worth finding out.  i knew that a wheelchair was the quickest way to the handicap entrances, but i don't really need a wheelchair, nor did i want my friend to have to try and maneuver me through the crowds - we had done this last year with my sister, and it was a nightmare.


armed with my surgery bill and my handicap placard, i dutifully waited in line (oh, the irony) and when my turn arrived, i asked the gentleman what the policy was, explained my situation, and prepared to offer him my 'proof'.  his response was that 'we aren't doctors,' and he issued me a handicap pass.

what it meant, was that in any line where the 'regular' line was not wheelchair accessible, i could use the handicap entrance.  it didn't apply to any of the rides in california adventure, since they were all accessible via wheelchair, but it turned out to be a lifesaver later in the evening, as we waited for rides like space mountain (30 minutes sitting down, instead of the hour and a half regular standing line).


what i didn't know is that jami had invited a few others to join us and, though they were girls i know from my ward, i don't know them well.  i'll admit that i was a bit worried about the dynamic, but i couldn't have been more pleasantly surprised.  

disneyland is a bit of a love-hate experience for me.  i love it for what it is and hate it for what it's not.  as a thrill seeking roller coaster junkie, i'm not one of those people who can be satisfied just hanging out with mickey ears on my head eating churros all night.  don't get me wrong - both of those are fine and good, but i need a little jaw-clenching stomach-dropping action in there somewhere.  at least, usually that's the case.  this was one of those nights though, where an unexpected grouping of people turned out to be a blessing in disguise.


i can honestly say that i haven't laughed that much in ages.  we seemed to share a similar sense of humor and find amusement in the same places. and i found that something i've really been thinking about and longing for lately, a deeper connection to my life and the people in it, was satisfied in a really beautiful unexpected way.

even the crowds were not a deterrent to our phenomenal group mojo.  in fact, while we saw hordes of people, it seemed that the rides we wanted, when we wanted, were mostly there for the taking.  there were a few times we could have used my pass but didn't need to because the lines were so short - and trust me, the place was packed.  it all seemed to work out just perfectly, and it brings my 'year of the disneyland pass' full circle, starting with a great family outing and ending with a great girlfriend adventure.


i haven't decided whether or not i'll be renewing my pass anytime in the near future....think i might go back to my six flags annual pass...so it was a sweet farewell (temporary though it may be). 

Friday, December 03, 2010

catching up

last weekend was my last event of the year, and now i get to focus on the stress and panic of launching a brand new booth, with lots of brand new technology, at our biggest show of the year in january.  it was also my first event working the booth (standing for hours on end in a 10X20 space) since my first knee injury (in july).  i knew it was going to be tough, but i also knew that i didn't want to waste the fact that it was a local event (just twenty minutes up the road). so i made lots of weekend plans, some of which didn't quite turn out, and some of which exceeded all expectations.

i was also excited that this event brought an opportunity to see one of my favorite colleagues, and joan, her sister marti, and i made a date for dinner before the show started.  while they wanted to stick close to the convention center, i had a better idea and dragged them to one of my favorite long beach eateries, la creperie.  as the name implies, it's a restaurant specializing in crepes, and as i had only enjoyed breakfast there, i was delighted to find that dinner and desert was equally as delicious. it was also my first time inside the restaurant (and not eating on the patio) and the boulangerie/french cafe atmosphere with it's gilded mirrors and velvet curtains made for the perfect place to catch up with my friends.

but alas,  the next morning, it was down to business.  fortunately for me, this show is one of the more enjoyable ones.  it's a well-known dog show so, though the standing was difficult, spending my work day petting and getting kisses from some uber-lovable pooches, was not the worst situation in the world. but when the work day was done, it was time for some play!

Monday, November 29, 2010

christmas card update

remember that whole christmas card dilemma?  well, your suggestions were good ones and i started putting my google fingers to work to see if i could find something that would work.  but over and over, either i wasn’t a fan of the card designs, or they were way to expensive.  still in a bit of a pickle, i headed to utah for thanksgiving, and asked my friend corey if he could take some photos of me for possible use in the card.

we headed out for our photo session, and i had a specific goal in mind.  though it took a couple of 'locations' i felt confident that there was at least one that would balance that fine line between vain and pathetic.  and after reviewing the shots, i was relieved to find that i had been right.  all that was left was to find the right card to complement the photo, and jill came to the rescue with her flyer from shutterfly.  i instantly fell in love with several of the designs, and quickly hopped online to see the whole selection.  these are some of my favorites:





so what do you think?  do you love these as much as i do?  you can check out the rest of the designs here. and if you want to see the final product, be sure to email me your address!

and bloggers, if you'd like 50 free photo cards from shutterfly, check out their cool promotion!  

Sunday, November 28, 2010

a pictorial recap: thanksgiving in utah

ah thanksgiving. you dear dear holiday dedicated to food and gratitude - two of my favorite things!  this year, you whisked me away to utah for a much needed vacation (another favorite thing).  and bonus! it was quite the winter wonderland (yet another favorite thing).

more of my favorite things include:

spending time with the burk family


spending time with MY family

snowcapped mountains

meeting the new additions

making friends out of new family members.
(i have the greatest cousins-in-law!)

eating at diners, drive-ins, and dives dives
(moochies)

inflatable hammers!
(me and the virginia nelsons)

delicious thanksgiving buffets (like the one at the grand america) 

Monday, November 08, 2010

question of the day

i'm a big fan of christmas cards (even though the laziness of recent years may not convince you).  i'm also a big fan of photos.

seems obvious that i would be a fan of photo christmas cards.

but photo christmas cards are made for families (you know what i mean), and i am a family of 'me'. which of course, is not to say that i don't have family, but that at 34, with both siblings balled and chained and babied up, the  'parents and brothers and sisters' card (geographically, if for no other reason) is long since past it's prime.

the 'me and the dog' thing just seems kind of...sad.  and the 'just me' thing seems kind of...vain.  so i want to know if any of you creative types have any great ideas as to how i can actually pull off a photo christmas card without falling into either trap?

help. please.