Turning Memories Into Gold

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Look Out Disney We Have Cookie Jars Christmas


Party and Holiday Disney Cookie Jars

Maybe you don't have royal blood running through your veins.  As kids we all hoped we were some lost child of a King, Prince, Duke or other royal noble.  Take the cottage tale Cinderella, a daughter of a noble family, brought low to the mere housemaid in her own home.  We all hoped the someone someday would whisk us away to a Royal Ball.  At that Ball, we were finally noticed for our sure grace and regalness.  Huge Royal Balls where everyone arrives in a glamorous coach with stately coachmen. Cinderella's Fairy Godmother changed a garden variety pumpkin into her coach that carried to the Ball and changed her life.  The Cinderella Coach cookie jar displays the elegant magical transformation of a mere squash to glorious coach meant for a Princess.
Get those glass slippers on and go!
Where is the Footman?
Where does the gilded coach go on the night of the royal ball?  We all the know to a castle.  As I have written before my wife and I have been drawn to a castle for over fifty years not Cinderella's Castle but Sleeping Beauty's Castle in the Disneyland park.  On the 45th anniversary, a special cookie jar was released.  It was of Sleeping Beauty's Castle.  Other than Mickey Mouse this was one of my first collected cookie jars.  
Center of our lives and the Magic Kingdom.
The view from Fantasyland.
Let's storm the castle walls and rescue a princess.
No matter what side you look at, it's still home of a Princess.
The Tinker Belle's view
Pumpkins riped to a bright orange in a household garden scream one thing, fall.  As the days grow shorter and leaves shed their life giving chlorophyll revealing flamboyant colors whose only function is to provide beauty to us.  The air chills to provides that proverbial "frost on the pumpkin."  Yes, fall whose days are brightened by leaves and a special first holiday of giving in our family, Halloween.  How can you not have a Disney Halloween cookie jar.  Disney characters dressing up and popping out all over.  Mickey in his Fantasia Wizard Mickey attire.  A Dalmatian dressed as a lion king, and our favorite pixie Tinker Bell riding a broom as a witch.  When the Moon is new, I told my kids that it was the hidden Cheshire Cat.
Grab a cookie if you dare!
From pixie to friendly witch, Tink can do it all.
Halloween. over the years, has become a large holiday but not as big as that later winter holiday Christmas.  However, Halloween characters wanted to have a larger involvement in Christmas.  That was especially true for Jack Skellington.  In Nightmare Before Christmas, Jack's heart felt desires to bring the World something other than scaring.  He involves all the other characters in Halloween Town to create a Halloween- Christmas hybrid.


Jack and Sally, Halloween love.


Zero and shinny nose so bright.


Put on a happy face Mr. Mayor, Jack's back!
To accomplish this holiday Jack enlists Lock, Stock, and Barrel to kidnap "Sandy Claws."  The three greatest trick or treaters go from Halloween Town to Christmas Town to bag the old boy in the bright red suit.  But instead of taking Santa Claus back to Jack,  they take him to the Boogie Man, Oogie Boogie, in a walking bathtub.


World's most famous trick or treaters.


Where have they hidden Santa? 
There is Sandy Claws, as he is called.
Then we come to "the most wonderful time of he year," Christmas.  Christmas and cookies are synonymous.  How can any Disney fan not have Disney cookies jars?  There are some fanastis things about Christmas,  The Christmas tree, the surprise gifts wrapped in colorful paper, decorations adorning a snow covered house are some of the most enjoyable things.  What is better than going out on an early December evening and shopping for that perfect tree.  The right height and shape with no major flaws. The smell will fill your home with the pine scent throughout the entire month.  Then it is wrapped in colorful lights and keepsake ornaments and topped with a star.  The Disney Christmas cookie jar tree is also a green tree. Only it is being decorated by our old pal Mickey Mouse and some famous Disney movie friends.

"Deck them Halls"
"Ring them Bells"
A struggle to keep the cat from the tree.
Maybe a flying elephant to pull the sleigh?
Mickey already has gifts under his tree.  Gifts are some of the best things of the Christmas holiday.  Sitting there under a tree with a name tag attached that says someone took the time to buy you something that they thought you wanted or needed. You are drawn as if by magnetism to that box.  You inspect it carefully.  You sneak over and pick it up.  Checking the weight and sometimes daring to give it a small shake to see if it rattles.  The Disney cookie jar that depicts a wrapped present is full of surprises.



It's all under wraps, the best place to hide the cookies.

How do those ears fit with all the cookies?
I think that's Mickey?
Yeah there he is!
Get out the ladder and that ball of lights that spent the entire last year entwining itself into a Gordian Knot, and climb up and hang the lights on the house.  Our family loves to display an outdoor illumination spectacular.  Also we love to climb in the car grab a Starbucks coffee or hot chocolate and cruise the streets of town at night enjoy the displays of other celebrants.  Mickey's house also needs decorating.  
"Karen in the Gifts"
Late for the party, hurry up Goofy.
"Who's afraid of the big bad wolf?"
Why does he think the chimney will get him in?
Christmas is tradition around the world and in our home.  When a couple gets married, they register for all manner of gift suggestions.  China pattern are often included.  My wife, whose birthday is close to Christmas chose the Lennox pattern Holly.  Over the years we have added to this collection.  Disney also has Disney characters in Christmas images on Lennox china.  Of course there is a Disney Lennox cookie jar.  


A elegant Disney cookie jar.
A Christmas Message.
Great filled with Fattigmann Bakkels!
This is the last of my cookie jars.  It has been a pleasure to share them with you.  The Disney cookie jars post continue to get hits every week.  This why they remain at the top of the popular posts selections.  If you are curious about these cookie jars please check these previous links.



To all of you from all of us Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.  Peace to the World.










Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Look Out Disney We Have Pins 1996 - 2005



Going Strong to the Finish



"Whose the leader of the club?"
These Magical Milestone pins are special to me because my wife and I got to share their events with our twins.  They were born in 1994 and they were taken to enjoy Disneyland when they were eighteen months.  I mean enjoy.  My wife and I were seasoned Disneyland veterans.  We both went as children with our families.  We both went there as independent adults and together as a couple without children. We have seen way too many families trying to drag their families to all the attractions, parades, and fireworks in a single day.   We knew from the crying and screaming kids and the short tempered parents that the all-in-one-day trip was not enjoyable.  We also noticed some children, whose parents were pushing to take photographs and were actually scared of a five foot Mickey Mouse. We knew to keep it slow and limit the pleasures Disneyland had to offer.  Naps during the day and some pool time makes it restful for both children and parents.  So down Memory Lane I go.  I reach inside the old 50th Anniversary pin bag and pull out the last of the Magical Milestone pins from the years 1996 to 2005.

In 1996 the area behind Big Thunder Mountain was rethemed to become a stage show that coincided with the opening of The Hunchback of Notre Dame.  Quasimodo, the bell ringer of the cathedral, starred in the live action revue that involved acrobats and wire work.  The show was called Hunchback of Notre Dame Festival of Fools.  It featured the music and characters and was based on Topsy Turvy Day.  In the song it was said to be the day of the Epiphany, "on the sixth of January."  It was a good show but didn't last too long.

"Topsy Turvy everything is getting crazy"
We all decorate for Christmas.  It is the best way to brighten those long winter nights.  In 1997, It's a Small World did its Christmas overlay.  The outside brightly colored as if the whole facade was wrapped Christmas presents.  In the inside the dolls are dressed in Christmas costumes and the different countries have their native greetings for Merry Christmas.  Our family loves two things for sure, Disneyland and Christmas.  Disneyland gives us both with the parade, decorations and the big tree on Main Street.  Through the years they even added snow to the nighttime parade.  I bet everyone has seen the It's a Small World decorated on the Disney Christmas Day Parade televised Christmas morning.  Also every year they do a cut away to the front of It's a Small World on News Years Eve.  

Christmas Across the World 

I'll see you there for Christmas!

On May 22, 1998 the new Tomorrowland opened.  The future always caught up with Tomorrowland before the disney people could alter the attractions to keep it fresh.  I was there in 1967 for the opening of the then new Tomorrowland.  It was a landmark event in my life, and in Time Machine Travelogue Four I traveled there to reminisce.  The new 1998 Tomorrowland was, to me, a disaster.  The 1900's Jules Verne and H.G Wells look didn't show me the promise of the future.  People were waiting six hours in line to ride on the People Mover's replacement, the Rocket Rods.  They were one thing for sure, noisy.  The ride was short in the amount of time you were on it and it was similarly short in the amount of time it was in the park.  Rocket Rods' future was short.  I learned my lesson, wait a while you don't have to be the first to see new Disneyland features.  
Sadly there is no more tomorrow there.
Like Prince sang, "We are going to party like its 1999." Who would be a better party animal than a man who thought he was a gorilla. This swinger hung out with many other party animals.  His world was rocked by the first girl to come along, Jane.  His castaway parents much like the Swiss Family Robinson used items salvaged from there sinking ship to create a treetop home.  A home that the leopard Sabor invaded and killed his parents.  Tarzan was adopted by Kala a gorilla who lost her infant to the same leopard.  The Swiss Family Tree House was revamped to tell the story of Tarzan.  This is when I first noticed I was getting older.  Trying to keep up with five year olds as they ran up the stairs.
Swinging into Adventureland
In 2000, Disneyland turned forty-five years old.  On July 17th, our family came for the birthday of Disneyland.  They gave every guest adorable comical party hats.  I still have the hats and will focus on those memorabilia items later. Because I also purchased the forth-fifth anniversary watch.  Just wait till we do a blog post on Disney watches.  There was a ceremony and a 45th Anniversary Parade.  What made this the most special was it was the first Disneyland Birthday Party that my twins attended with my wife and me.  By now they were Disneyland veterans.  They understood both the importance to the Disney people and to their mom and dad.  It was a glorious happy day.  
It all started with a mouse.
While we were there that summer riding the Disneyland Hotel tram back and forth form the Sierra Tower of the hotel to the Disneyland Main Gate.  Over the years, this was one of my son's favorite rides.  He loved waiting for the tram. He loved that there were no seat belts.  The freedom was thrilling for him.  I should have known then he was going to be a daredevil.  On our journey on the tram there was a steel skeleton rising in the parking lot.  That maze of I-beams was slowly becoming a new park.  The thrill of seeing something new on the horizon just whetted our Disney loving appetite.  This immense skeleton was destined to become California Adventure.  In 2001, we made two visits to the now Disneyland Resort.  Both times we stayed at the new Grand Californian Hotel.  The first time was in May and the second time was for the California Adventure's First Christmas.   
What can you do with a billion dollars?
Ever worked all spring working the soil in your garden.  Rototilling in manure to form a rich environment for your plants to grow.  As John Hammond said in Jurassic Park, "Spared no expense."  Then, you sweat and toil on your hands and knees to plant new plants. Well, you know the feeling that the Disney  people had when they planted a new park, California Adventure.  Imagine you wake up in the morning and find all your plants cut off at the root and dying.  As I said before California Adventure was doomed because it was not thought out.  Who came and destroyed all your plants?  It was a cut worm.  A bug destroyed your dream garden.  The amusement park was suffering a similar loss of dream.  What they planted was dying on the ground.  What were they going to do?  What was going to be their savior?  Ironically, it was a group of insects.  The bugs from A Bug's Life created a new land in California Adventure, Bug's Land.  In 2001, this land's attractions were perfect for my seven year old twins.  They especially liked the Tuck and Roll's bumper cars. 
It's tough to be a bug
"Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for me. 
We pillage plunder, we rifle and loot. 
Drink up me 'earties, yo ho. 
We kidnap and ravage and don't give a hoot. 
Drink up me 'earties, yo ho." 

I bet you guessed it.  The 2003 Magical Milestone 50th Anniversary pin was Pirates of the Caribbean.  No, not the attraction but the Jack Sparrow fueled movie.  The movie not only brought box office success, it brought changes to Disneyland.  Ol' Tom Sawyer was cast aside.  His island was rethemed to become Pirates' Lair.  There were new pirate items added to the island.  Skeletons and treasure chests were hidden and revealed by visiting guests to the island.  Now even Jack Sparrow stalked the island looking for booty.  He tried to take my watch on one of our visits to the Pirate's Lair.  Jack also was added to the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.  As you float though Port Royal, you can spy Jack in the scenes.  So we all know how the song starts it is the last two verses I like best.

We're rascals and scoundrels, we're villains and knaves.
Drink up me 'earties, yo ho.
We're devils and black sheep, we're really bad eggs.
Drink up me 'earties, yo ho.

We're beggars and blighters and ne'er do-well cads,
Drink up me 'earties, yo ho.
Aye, but we're loved by our mommies and dads,
Drink up me 'earties, yo ho.
Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for me. 

Yo ho yo ho a pirate's life for me.
In 2004, we had annual passes to Disneyland.  The previous summer we had an extended stay at the Disneyland Resort.  Someone at the Main Gate upon entry told us that since we had stayed over a week the amount of each ticket can be put toward the amount of an annual pass.  The amount we would have to pay was less than one days Park Hopper ticket.  We jumped at the opportunity and headed to Main Street.  At that time the old bank was the annual pass processing center.  We all got our pictures taken for the new passes.  We planned shorter weekend trips that year.  Years before, when California Adventure opened, my son being a dare devil had to ride every attraction in the new park.  The roller coaster, California Screamin' and the Maliboomer.  Many people who have gone to any old amusement parks know this vertical lift and drop ride.  This type of ride was not my cup of tea, but I rode it for my son.  The ride took off straight up to a 180 feet then drops bounces you back down to Earth.  We shot up and when we reached the top I looked over to my son and all the blood had drained from his face.  He was as white as a ghost.  I was worried he was going to pass out.  This was a lock on the total dare devil.  He hit ground and was ready to go again.  Then came the 2004 addition to California Adventure, The Tower of Terror.  It is similar to that Maliboomer but themed better.  So here I went again, being lifted an dropped.  We got into the cursed elevator and were bought roughly to the first scene that sets the storyline of those doomed elevator patrons of the 1930's.  Then with a rumble, voom we were off.  When we got to the top with me holding firmly to my seat, my son's right arm shot up in a triumphant fist pump.  When we got the picture they supply as a memento for sale,  almost everyone else was terrorized or screaming.  Not my son he had a Cheshire Cat Grin and that emphatic fist.  
Next time your here drop in
Now comes the very special event, the Fifty Anniversary event, The Happiest Homecoming on Earth.  I am happy to say, "We were there."  In the blog post of April 6th, Time Machine Travelogue Eight.  It was two things for sure crowded and rewarding.  It cemented the love for Disney in my children.  I am sure without a doubt they will be there for the 100th Anniversary.  During this trip, I collected all the pins I could in this Magical Milestone pin release.  There was also a couple of bonus pins that had Incorporated that lovable little monster 626, Stitch.

5o Years of fantastic fun!

Where's the dog?
Hey Frogs look at this little monster
Going through the pins I discovered that there was a kick off pin.  I failed to recognize this.  So I am including it here at the end.  Because it is a celebration of the Magical Milestone Pins.  Over the months, we have taken a retrospective through the pins and the memories that corresponded to them.  Who better to kick off a Disney event than Tinker Bell.  She started the Wonderful World of Color television show, and soared through the air above Sleeping Beauty's Castle to bring forth the nightly fireworks spectacular.

Here's to the next 50 years!

For your convenience, I am including links to all the previous Magical Milestone posts.  Disneyland started in 1955 and so did our reminiscences. So here they are in order:
Also check out the pins released as part of the 50th Anniversary, the Golden Vehicles that were '55 originals.

Thank you for taking your time to share my family's and my memories of fifty years of Disneyland travel.



















Sunday, September 30, 2012

This Week in Libertyland

Good Thing We Didn't Name Her Lucky


So vets are like doctors? 
They make you wait on the cold table.
Little Liberty, AKA Kittysaurs Rex, has taken our home by storm.  She has been a flash.  Dashing around our home like it was kitty Disneyland.  We live in a two story house so there are stairs and a strange landing we call the perch.  My son use to love sit up there to do homework.  Well, we are going on Liberty's fourth month with us.  Now we are getting to the point in all cat's lives, the "visit".  You know that time we take them for the fist trip to the veterinarian to be spade or neutered depending on their gender.  We call it being Bob Barkered.  As the long time host of the Price Is Right Bob Barker would sign off his show with, "To decrease the excess pet population, have your pets spade and neutered." 

 However, as it turned out her first visit would be more traumatic for her and us too.  At about 9:00 at night, I was going down the stairs and Liberty chased after me.  She stopped on the perch, and I talked to her about her wildness.  I continued to go into the familyroom and watch the end of the ballgame.  Then, I heard a bang.  The kitten had fallen or tried to jump off the perch.  



The Perch
As a result, she came up severely limping.  The symptoms seem dire.  I thought, "Oh no, she broke her left front leg."  Now came the problem we needed to find an after hours veterinary clinic.  There was one across town, so I had my son go out into the garage and get down the dust covered cat carrier.  We threw a towel down in the bottom and loaded her into the carrier and into my truck.  We drove to the all night veterinary clinic.  The people were nice and sympathetic but who would know they were bandits.  Okay, they weren't really bandits.  The price of animal care has gone up a lot since I last had a pet.  They weighed the kitten, four pounds.  Wow!  Then came the paperwork and I had to sign that the examination fee was $92.50.  It was necessary to ex-ray the kitten's arm, two different angles.  That was added to the bill.
Ouch it is clearly broken!
Now, like a stupid fool I asked,  "What should we do?"  They said, "She would probably need surgery."
I took the bait and asked, "And how much would that cost?"
The responded, "$1000.00."
I said, "She is going to limp."
They said that they could splint it and it could heal up successfully in about six weeks.  I told them to splint it.  I should have known this was going to cost.  I could almost here them calling their yacht broker telling them that they would be able to make their payment this month.  Here came the papers to sign authorizing services to be done on poor Liberty.  The cost would be $438.00.  Soon our kitten emerged from the back room with her newly splinted arm.  


$438 of desert camo.
You're kidding me!  it's not my style.
We were given some medicine that was for pain and were told that it would make her drowsy.  Everything seemed cool and the cat slept with our son.  He said that he would sleep on the futon in the game room.  This way the cat didn't have to go upstairs.  About 1:00 in the morning it sounded like we had a cat fight going on downstairs.  We came rushing downstairs thinking maybe he rolled over on poor Liberty.  She wasn't on the futon.  She was under it howling and hissing and rolling and kicking.  She was fighting that wrapping.  Biting and tearing at it. Even though it was not time, we gave her some more of the medicine to calm her down.  Things seemed to calm down.  At about 3:00 in the morning, here came the kitten to the upstairs master bedroom.  Clawing her way up on the bed she cuddled up with my wife and we all got some sleep.  Then all hell broke loose.  She started the rolling, hissing ball of cat fighting with herself.  Well, not herself but the bandage holding the splint.  By the time it was actually time to get up and go to school, she had succeeded to remove almost all the bandage and chewed the plastic splint till it had sharp saw-toothed scars that tormented her even more.  We couldn't leave this hanging so it would catch on something, so we clipped it off.  Can you say goodbye to $438.00?  Once I got home, Liberty was all too happy to climb up on her favorite spot, my laptop, and be cuddled and petted.  


This laptop was bigger two months ago.
What's left is very expensive gauze that is not helping at all.
What is this stuff on my leg?  Get it off!
OK, so you say I'm stuck with it?
Well, at least it's not some neon color.
Trying to get the lower wrapping off was hurting her so we left that on.  It gave no support to the broken humerus.  She was now an arithmetic cat, putting down three and carrying one.  Cannot beat a bad teacher joke.  There was one thing to be done take her to the vet again.  This time we went to our regular doctor.  They needed to readdress the broken arm.  Also, the time was right for that Bob Barker surgery.  And it was only going to cost us $500.00.  We explained how she ripped the splint out.  The doctor said that the a splint would be best.  We picked up little Liberty the next day.  The doctor chose to place a cast on instead of the splint.  It was the wrapping around her she struggled against.  The cast might not cause her too much irritation.  

A new bandage in the form of a cast.  Maybe this will work.
Pink, really, that's going to help?
Liberty came into our lives at a transition time.  We had twins that just graduated high school and both would be starting college or university in the fall.  So the kitten kind of becomes the new baby in our home.  My wife and I have had several cats in our lives over the years.  We know each one has its own personality.  That is why we enjoy having cats share our home and our lives.  Some of our readers are new to us, and want to catch up on the continuing story of This Week in Libertyland.  I decided to give you easy links to catch up to the entire adventure.

Liberty's adventure started as part of the This Week in Education on July 7th.
Who knew that there would be anyone wanting cute kitten photos but I got many requests so I posted Liberty Not Again on July 30th.
And then the kitten on the computer in This Week in Libertyland on September 4th.
So enjoy reading or rereading about the cutest kitten on the Internet.