Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Song of the South

For once I’ve kept myself somewhat busy this past week, which was fun. Monday after work I stayed at the Magic Kingdom to meet a friend for the afternoon. We wandered around, rode a few rides – I got to finally ride Big Thunder Railroad. I cannot remember the one in Disneyland Paris well, but for some reason I felt the Paris one was better, no idea why though. It was still fun and a long ride so it’s worth the wait if you don’t fastpass it. Tuesday Alex, one of my roommates, and I went to Blizzard Beach since our free entry to the water parks expired yesterday, and neither one of us had been to that one yet. It was a fun day, but nowhere near as fun as our water parks back home – we have a lot more rides and more worth the money in my opinion.

Wednesday brought along my first Spare shift at Animal Kingdom, which turned out to be very eventful. I got to make a new friend – Brer Fox – who appeared on set with Brer Bear. The first two sets was nice and sunny, the third they were only out for about 10 minutes when it started raining. Since they were not under cover, they had to make a run for it offstage for shelter. The rain continued, sideways might I add, and Animal Kingdom doesn’t follow the same rules as the rest of the parks, so the characters were out in that, which in my opinion was ridiculous. The Brer’s were moved to the Kiosks where normally there’s one character in each kiosk, but since no one expected spares the characters had to be moved around, and in the end the Brer’s shared a kiosk with Pocahontas – slightly odd pairing. So the characters still had to go out in the storm, which again: why? Every time they came back from onstage they were soaked, I’m sure the fury character such as the Brer’s, Baloo and King Louis didn’t enjoy it too much.

The follow two days was Crystal Palace, where a guest pulled on Eeyore’s big nose, hurting him. Saturday was my Magic Kingdom Spare shift, where I got pulled for Contemporary Breakfast. Now that brings me to yesterday: Brave Event – Highland Games. Very different from what I’ve been doing for the past 5 months. It was the first day the Games have been open the whole day since there was no rain until later last night. My goodness it was hot. My usual job is hot, but it’s different. A little hard to explain, but where I’ve been for the past 5 months you sweat like there’s no tomorrow for 45 minutes – running down your face, the works. But then you can change into new clothes. This is a different type of heat. You’re in the sun the whole day. Slightly sweating, but not crazy like my usual job, I got sunburnt – I now have a lovely mark where my watch was. You faint. You get sick. Thank you heatstroke, two people ended up going home because of that, I had less than two hours left so I stayed. After being in aircon to cool down I felt a lot better. What I’m worried about is: that was day one. What will the other days be like? Oh. And guess what. I’m stuck there all next week too. Not too pleased about that, plus the fact I was talking to some fellow Cast Members who said that we’re all most likely stuck there until July 8 (the end date of the Games). In that case: LAME, because then the next day my brother comes, by the time he leaves I’ll have 2.5 weeks left of being a performer. I feel like I’ve been cheated, since I expected I’d have a bit more time to say goodbye to my ‘friends’. Oh well, let’s just hope these weeks fly by, and that I don’t get too burnt.

Sunday, 3 June 2012

With A Smile And A Song

Hello,


Again, since my last entry not a lot has happened. Work continues on as usual, majority of my time is with my good friend Pluto and at least once a week lately I’m with the depressed donkey: Eeyore. Honestly I haven’t been minding my last few shifts at Crystal Palace, and oddly enough they’ve been the 11.5 hour shifts rather than the 7 hours. I’ve finally made it to June, and with June brought the departure of many Americans and Australians, so our apartment complexes are a little empty at the moment. I’m sure that’ll change very quickly.


Wednesday the 23rd I went to see Fantasmic with Brittany, who I hadn’t seen for a while, so it was nice to catch up again. That’s probably the most exciting thing that’s happened for the past two weeks. I’ve been working at Chef Mickey’s a lot this past week, which was both nice and repetitive, next week however I get a bit more of a variety. Monday June 4 I’m at Chef Mickey’s, okay besides that day, Wednesday I had a spare shift at DAK, I’m hoping I’ll get to befriend someone new – fingers crossed. 7th and the 8th is Crystal Palace, short shifts so it shouldn’t be too bad. It also gives me the opportunity to visit Cast Connections. Saturday June 9 I’m a spare at MK, hopefully that shift I might get to see my friends TweedleDee and TweedleDum. And the other day before I left for work I got a phone call to let me know in the new schedule I’d be working at the Brave Event that’s currently happening at EPCOT. I’m excited to be out and about in the park, to be able to converse with guests by actually using words and not getting fired for it. I saw the costume for it, nothing too exciting: black shorts, white shirt and a green ‘Scottish’ sash.


I hit the 9 week mark yesterday, it’s going by very quickly now, but I’m still looking forward to going home. It’s kind of scary having my life put on hold back home, whilst everyone else’s is moving forward. It’s getting very close to my brother visiting, I cannot wait to vacation with him and Hannah – and to stay at the Beach Club Resort AND finally get to drink a Butterbeer from Harry Potter World at Universal. Let’s hope my new schedule will be interesting and fun, those types of weeks go by quickly.


That’s all for now, nothing too eventful, I’m trying to save to send my Mary Poppins umbrellas home, and for when Ben and Hannah come, oh and for the shopping spree Alex and I have planned. Sometime this month we’re also going to see Cirque du Soleil before the 50% runs out, so I have that to also look forward to.

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Under the Sea

Morning!

Well the cruise has been and gone, I got a tan – I swear it’s a first; usually I just burn and go back to white: Thank you Bahamas. I won’t go into a lot of detail about the cruise; otherwise we would be here for days. I worked Sunday and Monday (6th & 7th) then had Tuesday off to amuse myself and pack then wait some more for the text message from Lauren saying she’s landed. Alex was a sweetheart and drove me to the Port Orleans Riverside Resort, and Myndi came along for the drive to say hello to Lauren. Thankfully I got a lift as it began to pour down with rain when it was time for me to catch the bus, so again – thank you Alex! We arrived, the girls said their final goodbyes to Lauren and we got our room number and key. Lauren and I stayed in one of the Royal Rooms, which was something we had wanted to do for months, I’m glad we finally got to. It was gorgeous and I loved looking around the room finding the ‘gifts’ left behind from the other Disney princesses for Princess Tiana.

One of the beds in the Royal Room, the bedhead lights up and makes fireworks!

One of the gifts, from Beauty and the Beast


We were up early the next morning as our bags were being collected at 8am, so we disappeared and got breakfast and took a few photos around the resort. Our coach to take us to Port Canaveral wasn’t until 11:15am. Thankfully time went quickly and we were on our way. Our boarding time for our cruise wasn’t until 2pm, but as soon as we go to the terminal, checked in, we were able to board straight away, which was nice. As we entered the ship, one of the crew members announced our names, a tad embarrassing, but fun as well. 6604 was our room number (yay for even number), which meant: we had been upgraded! We had paid for an oceanview room, so that would have been levels 2-3 I believe. But when we got to our room and saw that we had a veranda we were a little excited, I ended up being very grateful for the veranda later that night as I got a little seasick, the aircon didn’t help with my headache and dizzy head, so we opened the door for some fresh air, it immediately helped.

Disney Magic - taken from Castaway Cay

Lauren and I in the terminal, just before we enter the ship


Our dinner time every night was 8:15pm, we chose the second seating to avoid majority of the children. At 6:15pm there was the first Disney show for the cruise – All Aboard! It was just a little introduction show to what we had in store for the future nights. Our first night, we were at Parrot Cay, a colourful restaurant. Thursday we arrived in Key West at about 12pm, but had to be back on the ship by 7pm, we wanted to see the Broadway-style show for that night: Villains Tonight, so we had to be back on earlier to shower and see the show at 6:15pm. We first went into the market area where I bought my first tumbler, Lauren persuaded me to buy one, even if she didn’t realise it! We then walked down the shopping street, ate lunch, then decided to go back near the ship to the beach everyone was recommending and had apparently ‘white sand’. It was $2.50 to go to that beach, I’m not used to paying to visit beaches, and it was certainly not white sand. White rocks would have been more accurate. Honestly I was a little disappointed, I think I assumed I’d be going to a beach similar to home. We swam for a while then it was time to head back.

Key West

The so-called best beach with white sand - Key West


That night dinner was at Lumiere’s, the French restaurant where I tried snails for the first time – yes I liked them. Villains Tonight was a great show with my favourite villain – Hades! – as the main character. The next day was the day at sea, which I can hardly remember. We wandered the ship, went to the pool, ate ice cream, relaxed on the top deck – a whole bunch of nothing, which was fine by me. There was a theme for dinner that night – dress up and yes, people actually wore ball gowns. We ate at Animator’s Palate, where there were sketches along the walls and throughout the night they get colour. It was very pretty. The show that night was Cinderella: A Twist In Time, another great show. Saturday we finally made it to Nassau where I finally did some shopping. I got myself some pearl earrings, necklace and bracelet; I was satisfied with my purchases. Since it was $36 to visit the beach in Nassau, we went back on the ship and enjoyed a very quite pool, then sat on deck 10 (top deck) for a while where I managed to burn my legs, they were very red. Sunday brought along Mother’s Day and our day at Castaway Cay – Disney’s private island. It was gorgeous, ironically enough, my favourite place we went to. There was sand! And the water was so clear it was amazing. Lauren and I got our snorkelling stuff and I attempted to snorkel. Convinced the fish were after me, we didn’t spend that much time looking at them. Afterwards we headed to the 18+ beach where there were no kids, it was very peaceful and we spent most of the day there. On the way back to the ship I managed to find a mother’s day present for mum, she’ll have to wait until August to receive it, but I got her one nonetheless!

Lighthouse at Nassau

Finally met Captain Jack Sparrow!

Castaway Cay 18+ Beach

Me and my smoothie in a coconut shaped cup - Castaway Cay


Monday we were kicked off the ship bright and early, I then had to say my final goodbye to Lauren, then headed back to the apartments.


Since my cruise it’s been work work work. It’s all you really do here, your days off consist of nothing unless you have the effort and money to go to theme parks or shop. Which seeing as I just get the minimum 32 hours a week, I have hardly any $$. I have just under 11 weeks until I go home! I’m looking forward to seeing my family again. My brother comes in 7 weeks and I only really have June left as a full month of working since July is when Ben’s here. We also got our emails about changing roles, I replied requesting to stay in my current role. No reply as of yet though.

Monday, 7 May 2012

Go the Distance

Ooops.

I haven’t updated this for some time. I would say I’ve been busy, which I suppose I have. On my days off or when I started late in the day I’m been doing something (or nothing). Since Give Kids the World not a lot has really happened. Of course, working and a fair bit of shopping, which probably shouldn’t have happened, but sometimes you need retail therapy (or so I try and tell myself).

Saturday 21st (I think it was the Saturday, it may have been Sunday, either or) Lauren and I went on a massive shopping spree. Lauren took me over to the outlets on I-4, which I found out quickly is a lot better than the outlets we have next to our complexes. We only went in 4 shops and I came out with something form each: Charlotte Russe, Love Culture, Forever 21 and Victoria’s Secret. I was surprised, however, I did buy quite a bit but the end total was about $170, which I suppose I’m use to shopping at home where if I had bought all that at home the total would be a fair bit more. I was finally able to get my summer clothes shopping out of the way, a few shirts, dresses and shorts later – as well as my first bras from Victoria’s Secret. The outlet is definitely worth your while, bras originally $50 down to $15. I will make sure I go back before I leave the program (which I will be – Alex and I made a promise to save a heap, then we can go and just spend it all).

We had a roommate outing on the 24th to see The Lucky One, which was nice, we’ll have to have more roommate outings in the future methinks. Wednesday the 25th Lauren and I went to see Chimpanzee in the morning, followed by The Lion king Musical that evening. But first, before we even arrived we stopped for dinner at the Cheesecake Factory (no, I did not have cheesecake for dinner mum) I had Fish and Chips, which was a nice change from my diet of…Chicken. The journey to the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre was an interesting one. The way Google sent us was through the ghetto; luckily Lauren’s doors automatically lock when you start the car. She also warned me – no eye contact, so I avoided that. Once we finally got to the parking lot, we went inside and waited for the doors to open to be seated. What was great was that I wasn’t expecting the elephant to come down the aisle during the opening song – Circle of Life – since it seemed very small. Nope! It still made its way down, so that was a nice surprise. It was a great performance, some aspects I had forgotten from the first time I saw it in London. I’m glad I went to see it again.

In the days that followed, I got my Visa stuff sorted for me to leave the country, had to get a formed signed by my manger at work, which was fine until it presented problems later. It was a form to say I had time off for the cruise, which I hadn’t as my requested time off what denied. The manager had signed it anyway as he said I can just give them away or call in personal. Well. Two days later he checks me in for work, then informs me that he was incorrect and that with Disney cruises you can’t call in personal otherwise it’d lead to my termination. Obviously I didn’t want that. So I spent the past week panicking trying to giveaway shifts. I still haven’t given away one last shift, but there’s still a few days until I leave, fingers crossed, although a manager told me that if I can’t give it away that I could do a No Call No Show, which obviously isn’t ideal. Not only does it make things complicated for them (then again that’s what Spares are for) but it’s not the best thing to have on my record. It’ll be the only thing anyway, I’ve got no points so if I have to, that’ll be my solution.

Our roommate, Lauren, had her last night in the apartment on Sunday night, she didn’t finish her program until the 3rd, but her mum was here so she went and spent the nights in a nice comfy Disney hotel. I’ll be seeing Lauren on Tuesday when she comes back to Orlando for our cruise on Wednesday. We’re staying at Port Orlean’s Royal Room (Princess room as we like to call it), where each princess has left something behind (ie magic carpet from Jasmine etc).

Tuesday I found out some not-so-good news from home, which added to the pile of reasons as to why I should shorten my program and go home early and I pretty much made my mind up on Tuesday/Wednesday that I was going to change my program end date to August 3rd (hopefully, haven’t spoken to the Programs Office yet about it, I’ll be doing that after the cruise) that date is the date where some Americans finish, so I’ll hopefully finish my program with Alex and Myndi (my two American roommates). Tuesday I went and looked around the outlets near our apartment complex, just to get some prices for a bag I wanted form Verra Bradley. I also made the mistake of going into Steve Madden and saw some boots on sale. But being a good girl I left the outlets empty handed. However…all afternoon I kept thinking I should have gotten the boots (I mean $40 hello?) so…7pm I made my way back and of course they had added to the sale area. $20 pair of wedge heels, so I got those too. And of course, since I was there I went back to Verra Bradley and got my duffle bag for the cruise and when Ben and Hannie come, so I don’t have to cart my suitcase along with me on the housing buses. And…of course I saw the bag I was after for my handbag for when I travel on the plane back home. The one I came over with died, and I need one that fits my large laptop, and because I’m picky, I like one that zips up so when it’s lying on the floor under the seat in front of me, stuff doesn’t go falling out. So I bought that too. My mum would be facepalming or rolling her eyes at me right now as I try to justify my purchases.

Wednesday I went and saw The Hunger Games again, this time with Alex as she couldn’t come with us when all us roomies went. Since then I’ve been working. Yesterday after work I went to MK with Myndi, originally we were going to see the Avengers before going to MK, but they had sold out, we got some characters to sign her bag, then found her friend, Kathy, who had been working. We then spent the rest of the night riding attractions and I had my first hot pretzel – yes mum like that guy that does the voice of Lumiere does in Law and Order – then our legs were dying so we headed home.

I have only today and tomorrow left of working before I have my day off then start my cruise, just a tad excited. My brother and Hannah come in 64 days, 9 weeks and 1 day. Which means…my program ends in 13 weeks. That’s kind of freaky. Jumping from 8 or so months to just 3, a tad disorientating, I guess I should stop thinking ‘I have a whole year to do this’ and start filling in my ‘to do list’. At least my main, big thing that I wanted to do whilst here is coming up in 2-3 days – CRUISE!

Until next time!~

Friday, 20 April 2012

Give A Little Whistle

Morning! (Well only just)

Quite a few things have happened since my last entry, one being pretty exciting (for me anyway). But I’ll get to that eventually; I’ll try and remember things in order.

Nothing really happened on the 8th and the 9th, just working. Tuesday was my usual day off and I attended a movement class to get a score for my movement to hopefully get me at least into parade orientation. Wednesday I went to a face audition so see how they differ to the fur character auditions (the one I went to on Tuesday was an audition, like the one CPs go through when auditioning for character performers, I just went to get a movement score), let me just say that they are not fun. At least I somewhat enjoyed myself on the first one, but standing in a line… I’ll pass. I then had work that afternoon at, you guessed it, Contemporary.

Thursday the 12th was my second day off, which was lucky since Britt’s days off are usually Thursday and Fridays, so we met up at EPCOT and I was able to go on majority of the attractions I had never been on before. That was the morning, we had to get a fastpass for Soarin’, which at 9:30am the passes were valid at 2:40pm. They go quickly! But luckily we got some passes. We then went over to browse through the World Showcase, then back to Soarin’ as our fastpasses were valid. For dinner we went over to Beaches and Cream at the Beach Club Resort, which is right beside EPCOT, it’s set out like a 50s diner. Afterwards we went back and chose our spot to wait and watch Illuminations.

That now brings me to Friday – TOMORROWLAND DANCE PARTY. I will tell you now, when people say you’ll get exhausted, they are definitely not lying. The first few sets Pluto was doing fine, dressed in his space outfit, but after/during the third set I think you could tell exhaustion had set in, and there was still 2 more sets! But after a very short break, the 4th and 5th sets were easy. I’m not going to lie; the dance party is chaotic with kids running everywhere, people pulling on Pluto left right and centre. Thank goodness Pluto and his friends had great attendants that night.

Saturday – Titanic 3D! Lauren and I went early so we could get tickets, and we were hoping to get some Toms we both liked, but unfortunately the shop down at Downtown Disney had none left on the pattern we like. So we explored some, and then headed back to the cinema. I loved seeing it in 3D and would recommend it to anyone who enjoys the film. I then had work that afternoon at (surprise) Contemporary. The same story as Sunday, Contemporary, Monday 16 was Crystal Palace, which thankfully went fast.

This past Tuesday I FINALLY sent the gifts I have had since January/February sitting in my closet. I was surprised how much cheaper it was to send the two boxes, I was expecting a lot more, almost double of what I paid. So that was a bonus. Lauren and I then went to Sweet Tomatoes – my first time there. It’s basically an all you can eat buffet, with amazing strawberry lemonade (lemonade here is what we’d call homemade lemonade back home in Australia, lemonade in Australia is what we call Sprite). In the car on the way back to our apartment we started talking about the Disney cruise and I found out that Lauren had really wanted to go on one whilst she was here. Unfortunately her program ends on the 3rd of May, but then she thought that she could fly back down to go on the cruise. Still, at this point it was just talk not really set in stone that we’re were going to go on a cruise. However two hours later we had booked a 5 night Bahamas Disney cruise on the Disney Magic. We actually couldn’t believe we had done this, but at the same time ecstatic. It was one of the big things I wanted to do whilst on my program, and thankfully I’m able to do that! And with a person I know I’ll enjoy my holiday with. So, on the 9th of May we set sail! Short notice, but less of a wait at the same time! Lauren flies back down on the 8th and we’re staying at the Royal Room at the Port Orleans Riverside, jump on the coach that takes us to Port Canaveral. AND I get to go to Key West – another place I wanted to visit whilst here, many people have told me it’s beautiful and that I should see it. So now I am!

If anyone’s interested the link below will take you to see the itinerary (the one I’m going on is the second one, Disney Magic itinerary A)


Yesterday afternoon Lauren, Jen and I went and volunteered with Disney’s VoluntEARS at the Give Kids the World Village. It was Village Idol night, which ended up being so much fun. It was very coincidental as the first group of kids were three sisters, there was three of us, so we put our hand up and they were our buddies for the night. The youngest was 3 years old and in the piece of paper we received that gave us information on any dietary needs (as we would have dinner that night with them) and any other comments. One comment was ‘the youngest is afraid of adults’. At first I was like ‘okay that’s fine’ I obviously still forget I’m an adult now. But Lauren, being Lauren, I knew would be able to befriend the youngest and it did happen. I was out playing miniature golf with the middle child and I look up seeing Lauren holding hands with the little one. It was precious. And might I just add, that miniature golf course can be terrifying. Dinosaurs spray water at you, and one comes to life. After playing we all gathered up and headed over with everyone else to the Gingerbread house where dinner is served.

As we were eating the Major and his wife Miss Mary (two giant bunnies) came to visit the kids. Unfortunately the youngest was petrified of them. The moment they came to our table she jumped from her chair straight into Lauren’s lap. Thankfully Lauren was able to take her away until the bunnies had made their rounds. The other two girls loved them though, so that was great. After dinner it was time for village idol where the kids perform whatever they want, if they want to. The eldest and the middle child were going to do an Irish dance, whilst the youngest sat on Lauren’s lap to watch the show. The two girls were amazing. For a 6 and 9 year old it was fantastic! Many people came up and congratulated them at the end for their great performance. After the show it was time for the parents to pick up their kids. The girls parents continuously said thank you and were surprised that the youngest had warmed up to us, especially Lauren. So that was great, we all had an amazing time. One other girl stood out in everyone’s minds as well during that show, a little girl who sang Beyonce’s Single Ladies, it was adorable.

And that’s everything updated with now! A long post, but I did have a fair bit going on, especially in the last couple of days! 81 days until I see my brother, it’ll be exactly two months when I set sail on the cruise until I see him.


Sunday, 8 April 2012

Happy Working Song

Morning!

Last Monday (2nd) I had a shift with Pluto at Flagpole, Town Square at Magic Kingdom. My favourite place, in case I haven’t said it enough. However, this was my first time there in this humidity. Before I had only been there in Jan/Feb so it was still hot as you’re directly in the sun the whole day, but the humidity put it on a whole new level. It sort of make it harder to breathe in a way, it feels like you’re breathing in water at the same time… if that makes any sense at all. I then had my two days off and did absolutely nothing. Except for a last minute decision with Lauren on Wednesday to go see the new ‘Snow White’ film Mirror Mirror. I’m glad we decided to go; I enjoyed it and had a few laughs.


Thursday I had my first shift at Visa at EPCOT, which was easy and honestly, a tad boring. I think I’m used to the fast paced environments that it was just… You don’t get many people there; it’s only guests who have the Disney Visa credit card thing. So a lot of the time you’re just standing around waiting. At least in the Visa shift you take on lunch coverage at Character Spot and we had to go back there at 6:20pm, after our Visa shift to do the evening cover.


Yesterday, Friday, I was back at the Contemporary Resort for yet another dining shift at Chef Mickey’s. Pluto seemed to be annoyed with his apron last night; somehow it managed to untie almost every set. Puppies don’t particularly like to dress up all the time I suppose. I actually really enjoyed my shift last night; we were also lucky and got dessert, which was very kind. Their cheesecake is pretty delicious.


That now brings me to today. Again, I’m back at Contemporary for dinner, same with tomorrow. I’m actually there a lot. The 7th, 8th, 11th and 14th, however the 13th I have my first shift at Tomorrowland’s Dance Party where you get to see some characters dance all night long in their Tomorrowland themed outfits. Hopefully it’ll be fun, but I’m sure Pluto will be tired by the end of it! Monday I’m at Crystal Palace, not too happy about that, but at least it’s just the one shift. Our schedules for the week beginning the 15th come out this afternoon, hopefully I get some Flagpole shifts!


Oh and I also rang the International Recruiting Office the other day to ask to see if I could stay in Entertainment for the whole year. The person I spoke to said no, that my Visa requires me to have multiple roles, which can’t be all that true if I know of several Australians who have stayed in the one location/role for the full length of their program. I think I’ll give them another ring sometime this week to ask about that, I really would like to stay where I am, especially for the holiday seasons! And I also want to try my hand at parades, but we’ll see I suppose.


That’s all for now, nothing too exciting. Not long until I get to see The Lion King musical again and next Saturday I’m going to see Titanic in 3D, which I’m excited for also. It’s one of my favourite films and I’m seeing it on the day the Titanic sank, 100 years ago!


93 days left until I see my brother!

Friday, 30 March 2012

I Can't Wait to be a King!

Exciting news – well at least for me – I booked tickets this morning to see The Lion King Musical when it comes to Orlando! I’m going with one of my roommates, Lauren, on the 25th of April! I’m excited. I saw the musical over in London, so I’m excited to see it again as I enjoyed it a lot.


Anyway, back to the order in which my week has happened thus far. Sunday, Contemporary Breakfast – it goes fast so I don’t mind this Dining shift, then I was back there Monday for dinner dining. Tuesday I went grocery shopping, my roommate Kristina was kind enough to offer me a lift – we also went through a car wash, my first time going through one. Needless to say I acted like a child. Oh! And we finally got our last two roommates! Melinda (Myndi) and Alex, they’re lovely and we all get along/have the same humour etc, so things have been going great! Tuesday afternoon I had my Heritage class at the Magic Kingdom this time. Honestly, I didn’t enjoy this much, a little pointless in my opinion. We did get to go on one attraction – Mickey’s PhilarMagic, so it wasn’t all that bad, I like Mickey’s PhilarMagic. That night I had a Skype date with Hannah and Emily! I didn’t realise Emily was going to be there as well, so it was a nice surprise to see both the girls.


Wednesday, yesterday, we had a roommate outing – bar Alex as she had some prior arrangements – and we all went to see The Hunger Games! Yes, I’m one of those people who loves the books. I enjoyed the movie, yes it missed out/changed some parts of the book, but no matter what the book is going to be better, no matter what movie/book series it is. Luckily with that mindset I’m still able to enjoy films (most) that are based from books. Lauren and I blubbered at the point in the movie that we knew we would – we weren’t the only ones though! Afterwards we dropped the girls off and Lauren and I headed over to Millenia Mall to pick out some glasses for Lauren. After much debating she finally got a pair, which look amazing on her! I experience a lot of my ‘first time in ____ shop’ too. Such as Forever 21 and Victoria Secret. Pitty I was saving my money for when we headed back over to Downtown Disney to get my pair of Toms. So, I got my Toms that I’ve wanted for ages. I really wanted a pair to wear to work, I’m over having to untie and tie my shoes a billion times a day for changing basics etc. I suppose you can call that lazy… But I canno wait to get another pair. They’re amazingly comfortable! AND I got staff discount thanks to Disney! So a $47 pair (including tax) came down to $37! So happy.


I have work up until Tuesday, my next day off. I have attempted to pick up a shift on Wednesday, my other scheduled day off to try and get more $$$, but I still have to see if it gets approved. It’s also a 12 hour shift, so overtime!


That’s all that’s been happening recently. Lauren and I are still planning our American trip after my program. Yes, that’s not until next January, but we’re excited and there’s no harm in starting to plan now! 102 days until I get to see my brother and Hannah!