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For those of you who are married, getting married, want to be married or know someone who is getting married, check out this link! In this fun and creative blog, a spunky woman talks about the "10 Things That Have Made All the Difference" in her marriage. http://www.todaysletters.com/2010/05/10-things-that-have-made-all-difference.html
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It’s the iPod shuffle game!
Use the iPod Shuffle Game to answer the following questions about yourself. This is how it works. Hit shuffle on your iPod to answer each of the 20 questions/statements. The key is not to cheat, and just go with the song chosen. Let me know what your answers are! Here we go! 1. How would you describe your personality? Hey There, Harry Connick Jr. 2. What’s your motto? All I Ask of You, Andrew Lloyd Webber 3. What do you want to be when you grow up? Sue Me, from Guys and Dolls 4. What was High School like? A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes, Ilene Woods 5. What is the best thing about me? It’s All Wrong, But It’s All Right, Michael Johns 6. What is my best friend’s theme song? Theme from Harry Potter, Jack Dorsey Orchestra 7. What is my communication style? Your Song, from Moulin Rouge 8. When I fight, what is the usual reason? Cupid, Amy Winehouse 9. How do I make up after a fight? Please Be Kind, Frank Sinatra 10. What is the most challenging aspect of relationships? One Fine Day, The Carpenters 11. My most romantic conversations always start with the word(s)... We Swim Together, from Finding Nemo the Musical 12. My friends know I’m in love when I say…. The Plume’s Nom Is Casanoval, from Casanova 13. What emotion do I most often evoke in others? Cooties, Aimee Allen from Hairspray 14. What is my secret to strong relationships? One, Finale song from A Chorus Line 15. How do I feel about my current vocation/job? Can’t Buy Me Love, Michael Buble’ 16. The soundtrack to my Honeymoon was/would be… Come So Far (Got So Far to Go), from Hairspray 17. Working alone in a room full of two year olds is… Just One of Those Things, Diana Krall 18. What is your biggest secret? In the Misty Moonlight, Dean Martin 19. What do you like in a guy/girl? Sway, Dean Martin 20. What is good advice you would like to give others? Once and For All, from Newsies
My Disney College Program has come to an end. I have learned much from my time at Disney. For example, I've learned how to stay behind the yellow line and exit through the open doors to my left. (It's surprisingly a confusing concept for many Guests). I've learned how to Disney point, answer a question and yell the next show time all at the same time and all while smiling. (This takes practice). I've also learned how to unlock about 30 different types of stroller brakes and how to park correctly. (Trust me, there are many wrong ways to park a stroller). And most importantly, I've learned how to wear white pleated granny pants with over-sized button up shirts. (Stylish, I know, but please don't try this at home).
Although I had planned on staying with Disney and moving to Orlando, I have recently had a change of plans and will be staying home. This was an unexpected decision, but one I am very excited about. I don't know what lies ahead, but I look forward as the adventure continues to unfold. The sky is the limit and I'm dreaming to infinity and beyond! I am so thankful for all the memories I made at Walt Disney World. I loved working at Hollywood Studios, my favorite park since I was little, and I loved being a Cast Member, which truly was a dream come true. I treasure the friends I've made and all the special memories I'll carry with me. It's always hard leaving Walt Disney World, the most magical place on earth, but instead of saying goodbye, I think I'll just take my cue from my pal Mickey and say, "I'll see ya real soon!" Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade, Celebrate the Season, and The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights
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