Made Mickey cookies tonight with my daughter. She had fun and I ended up with flour all over my shirt and pants. I think I need a trip to DL it's been almost a year and boy do I miss it.
How fun! And cute plus good to eat yum - princessVanessa
382.5 #349 8:56PM
You did a good job. Looks nice! - 4Toucans
7.6 #7795 8:56PM
How to make a Mickey ornament. Buy plastic ornaments, one large and two smaller. Instructions top to bottom: 1) Measure and mark on each side the same distance that looks good for ear placement. I marked at 1" down. Remove the hook caps from the two smaller ornaments. 2) Use a high temp glue gun tip to press into the ornament to form a hole big enough for the top of the smaller balls. 3) Add some hot glue to the top of the smaller ball and then press inside the hole. Hold until secure. Repeat on other side 4) Done! You can glue other embellishments on it as well. - DesperateMousewife
873.8 #102 6:14PM
What's your most fond memory of Disneyland? Mine is when I was a kid my great-grandmother would come visit from Oregon and take us all to Disneyland.
Taking our daughter for her first time, I will never forget the excitement on her face and experiencing Disney through her eyes - KAA
350.3 #409 8:59AM
When I was 7, I was in the International Children's Choir from Long Beach. I had the pleasure of being one of the first boats in It's a Small World with Walt Disney himself. We had small urns of water that we poured into the ride's water. We also used to be in the Christmas parades and would get to hang out backstage with all of the characters and parade floats. I remember shaking Walt Disney's hand and I didn't want to wash my hand, so I put a plastic bag around it for a few days. I guess even at 7, I knew how special that moment really was. - snowwannab
354.8 #402 9:08AM
I've had so many and hope to have many more. My parents always saved to take us to Disneyland and I grew up adoring everything disney but especially Disneyland. For my sisters senior trip my mom and I joined her during the 50th celebration. We had a blast together but what I remember most was standing on main street watching the fireworks and when I heard Walt say "to all who come to this happy place, welcome" I lost it and started to cry. For some reason it was so moving to me. He created my favorite place on earth and here I was sharing and celebrating with my two favorite ladies. They laughed at me for crying but it was a beautiful moment ill remember forever! - mickeyboo
65.3 #3474 5:09PM
I went with my parents and my sons when they were 4 and 7. The youngest was terrified of riding the Matterhorn, so my father pretended to be also so he wouldn't be embarassed. I can still picture them sitting together on the bench waiting for us - in fact when I walked by it this summer with the same son (who's now 30), the memory made me tear up! - msdizmaui
518.7 #223 5:19PM