Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Ho. Ho. Ho.

In my 23 years of living in this world I have never been away for a major holiday. Sure, I spent one Easter with the Thornton's in Virginia but it was still family. Being away for Christmas was a feeling that I never want to feel again; it was almost sad. I'm not sure if it didn't feel like Christmas because I was in denial my program is ending soon, if I was too lazy to go Christmas shopping, or if the 83 degree holiday weekend screwed up my spirits, but regardless, it was not the Holly Jolly Christmas I am used to.

First off, on Christmas Eve I had chicken tenders and fries. At home they ate a huge Italian feast. That same day I was sweating at the pool. At home they were "warm" in their 40 degree weather. I got off work at 9pm and went for a run. At home they were just cleaning up and eating dessert.

Christmas day was no different except it marked the last day I would be working at the Boardwalk Resort. It was another sunny day with the parks at full capacity, the pool was steady with guests, and memories were being made. Only difference was instead of playing Radio Disney songs we played Christmas music and said "Merry Christmas" every so often.  One of our coordinators wives made us a turkey and a ham so we all were able to have a nice meal and although I ate a bunch it still didn't stop me from eating at Denny's  : The American Institution with Colleen after work.   But back to Christmas away--I am not sure of what is more depressing; me being away because I had work down here or families that would be away from home by choice. Sure, a great Christmas surprise would be a trip to Disney but you know what, Santa doesn't want to have to deliver presents to your hotel room nor does he want to tackle the large crowds and traffic while down here.

I asked kids what they got for Christmas and the spoiled brats said "nothing." I asked them to explain and they said, "Well, I only got an Ipod touch and some clothes." I kindly explained to them that they should appreciate everything they get because one day Santa is going to stop giving them gifts and will only get them stuff if they are very specific and they should appreciate what they get now.  I felt like the Grinch, but kids these days are spoiled. O and hello, you came to Disney for Christmas, that is a gift enough.

So back to me ending this program soon. My last official day is January 1st and I have to be out of my apartment by 11 am on January 3rd. Six months ago I purposely decided not to rush everything here because I had six months to do it all. Well, six months later I haven't gotten  as much as I wanted to and that is sad.  Although the thought of me bearing children is a horrific thought, I will want to bring them down here one day and I can experience things with them that maybe I didn't get to. However, like I tell people, I am moving not dying, so I will be back here before they can even miss me.

Stay tuned for a farewell blog but for now here are some pictures


True story 


CP Formal 
Photo shoot! 
Senor Frogs 

Matching PJs!








Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Future Endeavors

Many of you have been asking what my future hold since in two weeks I will be unemployed. Sounds sad, doesn't it? Happy New Years! Now you have 48 hours to move out and move on with your life. To say these decisions were easy would be a gross understatement so here is how I came about my choices in case some readers  were confused. Some don't agree with all my decisions, but as I said, I like to "marinate" on my decisions and although there have been a lot of decisions I haven't clearly thought out, I would like to think I am making  the right decision for me at this point in time.

First, I didn't get my program extension which was BOGUS  because 1) that was my back up plan and 2) I thought i was a good cast member 3) I hate being rejected for no reason.  In reality, getting an extension wouldn't have been the best because in six months I would have been no further in the company then I am right now and still probably hating making minimum wage. I also hated living in CP housing and all their rules but  I loved my job about 88% of the time. Sure, there were times where I didn't want to be there, people annoyed me, I had to work with cast members  I didn't care for, it was hot, it was cold, I was cranky, you know the deal, but overall I loved my job. Knowing I can put a smile on some kids face for winning a stupid plastic duck we got on Page 39 in Oriental Trading was really awesome. Going the extra step for a guest not because I had to but because I wanted to made me realize that I do enjoy people. It's like in the movie "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" and his heart suddenly gets bigger. Not getting my extension was a kick to the gut and I was very confused as to why I didn't get it especially since I wanted to stay down here longer. I also knew since I didn't get it I....

2) Didn't get a professional Internship. If you can't get a program extension for a job you were good at, got positive feedback in, and had a good record card , then you won't get a Professional Internship where hundreds if not thousands of people are itching to get. It came as no surprise when I looked up if I got the job or not and it said "No longer in consideration."  For those wondering I applied to the two housing ones. Basically being an RA. A job I did for 3 years, HRA for 2, rookie of the year, RA of the year, and at one point thought I wanted to make my career. After that news, I week later I went to

3) Casting, where I was laughed at because there aren't any job openings in January. Sure, there are jobs in custodial or housekeeping, but those weren't the jobs I was looking to do. Discouraged, I put in for as many transfers in the recreation department as possible (since I couldn't for security) and went on my sad way. For good measure I applied to SeaWorld, I wasn't qualified for them, either.

Ah security you say! Didn't Sarah graduate with honors with a degree in Criminology? Why yes, she did. What is she going to do with her degree? O grad school called? Outstanding! Well is she going to go?

No. I know, I know. You might think I didn't marinate this decision but this was the decision I marinated in the most. I ended up getting a call from a grad school saying if I wanted to start in January I could. That's awesome, but since it was 6 weeks away I had alot to think about. The degree would have been an MS in CJ and although it has been my childhood dream to catch someone on John Walsh's most wanted list, I havne't really entertained the idea of being a cop in a while. I came down here thinking I would contemplate what I wanted in life but it just made me more confused. I decided the other day that 1) if I don't know if  I want to be in that field forever, I shouldn't go to grad school right now 2) I can defer and 3) I have serious commitment issues as it is and two years is a long time for something I'm only eh on.

Speaking of commitment issues I'm seeing someone. He's okay. No but really, he is.

To quote one of my favorite movies, "Do what you love and F the rest." Well, I don't know what I really love besides having fun, making people happy, and making a difference so finding what path I want to take is very hard. I ask myself daily what I want to do and I still always come up blank. Weird, right? I'm normally always planned out and opinionated but I am indecisive at this point in my life. I thought I was too young to have a mid life crisis.

Since I was hired seasonally I will be back often to work. Again, some might find that decision odd but it's my decision so hush. There are a few rules for when I come home though so take note (I already ran these by mom so she knows the deal).
1) no asking what i'm going to do with my life. I will let you know when I make a decision. Mom is allowed to ask me after 10 days.
2) No mentioning Mickey or anything that will remind me of Disney for two weeks
3) I will be in a mourning period. I keep telling people that "I'm moving, not dying" but it will still be awful when I leave sunny Florida.


Thanks, folks, for being supportive of me during this transitional period in my life. It's swell to have good people like you in life.

Things I've Learned

Since my time here quickly coming to an end, I want to tell you all the things I have learned while being down here for six short months. Some things are cliche, some are sarcastic, but all of them are true.

1) Time really does fly when you're having fun.
2) Sharing a room was actually fun 
3) Disney really is magical
4) Fanny packs are attractive on everyone
5) Children don't bug the crap out of me anymore
6)Parents bug the crap out of me
7) My mom is still always right about majority of things
8) I have a soft side, you just have to find it
9) Nice people will track you down to give a wallet back
10) it is possible to party all night and get to work with just 2 hours of sleep
11) Summers here are HOT
12) Like the boys
13) Just kidding
14) Party Rock Anthem is the most overplayed song in history
15) Cupid Shuffle time is my favorite time of day at Stormalong Bay
16) I can fit in a child's size sneaker
17) Being from Jersey makes you a novelty item
18) Being from Carolina, Puerto Rico makes you awesome (O Lariza)
19) I can finally drink more then 2 watered down drinks without getting drunk
20) I can get lost on Disney Property and always end up back to where I started
21) The utilidors are indeed cool.....for the first two times
22) Parade guests are the crankiest people. I am not a fan of them
23) I can survive on $7.31 an hour
24) I HATE  Walmart.
25) Track Suits should never be worn by anyone.
26) Worst Traffic day is Sunday
27) Fireworks are I guess now cool
28) Food and Wine fest was bad for my weight and wallet
29) the campfire smell gets old
30) the  Buddies movies are an embarrassment
31) You can go to the same bar every Thursday and still not know what to order
32) Piano Bars are legit
33) I am a perfectionist when it comes to serving fast food
34) I actually enjoyed working in quick service food
35) There are more uncomfortable beds then college ones--they are called Disney housing beds
36) I still hate babysitting
37) I'm kick ass at Just Dance
38) I"m terrible at all other video games
39) Cruises are the best investments
40) You can never have enough white socks
41) I severely under pack for all events (Shockingly true)
42) Housing Security is tougher than Border Patrol
43) There is a difference between a dry heat and wet heat
44) Driving a boat is like driving a car ...if the car was large and in the water
45) You can loose track of time on Lazy Rivers
46) I marinate on decisions
47) I clearly don't marinate on some
48) I believe everything happens for a reason
49) I believe this was the best decision of my life
50) I believe I have met some of the most amazing people down here that will be in my life for a long time .

Monday, December 12, 2011

Haven't forgotten about you all...

First off, I am sorry that I haven't written in almost a month. Life here is a fast moving roller coaster and the ride is almost over. I'll highlight some Ups and Downs of the past month

Up

I got to work a few shifts at Magic Kingdom which was really neat. One was tray filler at Peco's Bills and the other was 3 parade audience control shifts on Thanksgiving. They were both neat and let me tell you, NEVER EVER  go to MK on Thanksgiving. People are crazy. O and those turkey legs aren't really turkey.

Down
Since I worked 10 hours on Turkey day it didn't feel like a holiday at all. I had some frosted flakes for dinner along with chicken nuggets and that was my day. I was also yelled at by many guests and was called an idiot, moron, and stupid because I wouldn't let them stand in my no standing zone. I just smiled and said "Happy Holidays"

UP

the cruise was sooooo much fun! and so worth it. Although Lauren, Colleen, and I didn't feel entertained enough on our day at sea, the whole cruise in itself was a blast. Highlight was doing "Baby Got Back" kareoke and taking awkward photos. (Photos will be up shortly once I find my cord)

Down
I was DENIED my program extension even though in my eyes I am good at my job, had a good record card, and am pretty much awesome.  I had a pity party for myself because that was my back up plan and then decided to wait to hear back on a professional internship for housing, a job I did for 3 years in college, had a successful career in, and for a while wanted to make my future in. I didn't get the job and so now in January I am jobless.

UP
I got into graduate school! That's right, folks. I can't keep a job here that I am over qualified for but I can get into graduate school for my Masters of Science in Criminal Justice. It all happened randomly while I was on break one day but it worked out for the best and I am happy to be starting in January. It's all online so I can stay down here and do it or go home and use our pathetically slow internet.

Down
It's the final month of our program and I feel like it's gone by sooo fast. I haven't gotten to do all that I wanted, but I am trying to get it all done in case of the sad event I do leave in January. But to be honest, I don't want to leave at all just yet so if you don't see me right away in January, you know where to find me.....

Up
it was Lauren's birthday! We went to O'Hanas at the Polynesian and let me tell you, for someone who doesn't eat alot of meat, that was the BEST MEAL EVER. Hands down. You must try it if you are ever down here. They just keep bringing out food and making your tummy happy.

Down
The temperature down here. The other day it was 83. Next day, 62! what is up with that?!


Well folks, there you have it. The past month in a nut shell. I hope everyone is having a relaxing holiday season and I hope to see or hear from everyone soon. People ask me if I miss it at home and I do, I really do but I think staying down here is the best for my sanity. Maybe not forever, but for now.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Sorry I'm not Sorry this is a Long Post

Well, it sure has been an eventful two weeks here, but let's face it, there hasn't been a two week stretch here that hasn't had some form of entertainment. I'll start off with a story I like to call, "Sarah needs a Purse"

It was a beautiful Tuesday afternoon in Lake Buena Vista when a young, bright eyed, twenty something woke up before 10 am on her day off and decided to do all her errands she has been avoiding for weeks.  First, she went out of her way to go to the Verizon store for a new phone since she dropped hers down three flights of stairs. After finding out the unfortunate news that she has to wait until January for a new phone, she headed off to the only TD bank in the area for a new debit card and to do some high finance banking. Walking out of the bank happy she finally has a debit card, she went to Walle World (Wal-Mart) in the adjacent parking lot. Although this WalMart was shadier then the others she has been to, she figured it was right here and she could get her shopping done. An hour later and $70.00 spent on scrumptious food, Sarah walked to Petey Sullenberger, her beautiful but dirty car and packed the groceries in the trunk. On her way home she called her mother, paid a toll, and sang to the radio when all of a sudden, 

" O shitake mushrooms!" Sarah exclaimed.  Sarah pulled over and dug through her car for her wallet. She can't find it so she pops the trunk thinking maybe she left it with her groceries. It's not there and she is now frantic  and crying on the side of the road with her car slowing rolling because she didn't put the break on. 

Panicked she gets back on the freeway in hysterics and heads back to Walmart praying her wallet is miraculously still in the cart she left it in. When she approached the toll booth she is crying to the poor guy and he nicely lets her through. She calls her mom who although she asked for no lecture got one about using a purse because she seems to loose her worldly possessions often. Sarah tried to disagree but her mother who is annoyingly always right made the point that they only reason she went so far to go to the bank was because she lost her debit card. 

In the parking lot she looks through all the carts in the trolley area and can't find her wallet. Sarah, defeated and upset, cries on her car like a child. She went inside to talk to the front desk but they said they didn't get any wallets. Sarah cries to her car when a nice man came over and told her he would help her look for it. Eventually he said he would go back to the desk with her and translate. When they got to the desk again the same person said, 

"O yes, the wallet. We just had a lady come in with it." 
Sarah is relieved and thankful it is returned. 
"O but, she took it [the wallet] home with her because she didn't trust us with it." The bad customer service worker said. At this point a look of "are you serious" came across Sarah's face and she was downright mad now. She said, 
" Is it common practice for you to let a customer walk out the door with someone that is not theirs? Did you at least get her phone number?" 

After hearing that they didn't get a name,  a phone number, or anything that would be helpful, Sarah gets annoyed and asks to speak to the loss prevention manager. The manager was not a help and basically only called the police for her. The girl said the women looked trustworthy and she was going to try and track me down on the internet. Wow. Two hours and 5 magazines read later, Sarah walks out of the Walmart without talking to the police but leaving her phone number with the manager in case the mystery women came back. 

That night Sarah was upset and very mad at herself for being careless. She kept hoping with every phone call it was the women saying she used Facebook stalker abilities to her advantage and found her. Finally, at 1020 pm a phone call came in from her mom that changed everything. 

"You're so damn lucky." Lisa said
"OMG was it found!?" Sarah shrieked 
"Yes,  AAA just called and although I was annoyed someone was calling so late I decided to pick it up. The women found your wallet and called AAA to track you down. I have their number call them tonight." 
"O.M.G" 

Sarah quickly got into her car with Lauren and met the husband at a hotel down the road. He explained that his wife doesn't speak much English and got confused at what customer service was trying to say. She tried giving him the $20 I had in my wallet but he said she should keep it. She plans on using the money for a purse. 

Moral of the story here kids, don't be careless, carry a purse, and keep your Platinum AAA membership card with you at all times. 

"First Mate Lariza tries not to throw kids overboard"

Lariza has done two pirate cruises in the past two weeks and if she gets one more screaming kid she is going to loose it. Parents, I know you want your kids to experience new things and you want two hours to yourself but please, if the kid is crying BEFORE they get on the boat things might not turn around for the better. Also, give your kids geography lessons because not every country in Epcot is Russia and sadly there is no country called Margaritas- it's just a stand with $10 drinks. 

"Sarah accomplishes a goal" 

Sarah accomplished her goal of eating and or drinking at every Food and Wine Pavillion. This was not an easy task, but it sure was a delicious one. Favorites were the lettuce wrap in South Korea, chicken sausage and polenta in Canada, and the lamb slider in New Zealand. I even bought the cook book so I can attempt to make my favorite dishes. 

"Sarah shows emotion at work"

Sarah is now at Port Orleans for the week because her home resort doesn't like her. Just kidding. Anyway, a guest told her on her first day he wanted to hear some songs but we didn't have any he wanted. He asked for Party Rock Anthem and Someone like you from Adele. He mumbled something under his breath and this little boy with him who Sarah presumed was his son said "his wife died three weeks ago of stage 4 terminal breast cancer." Sarah is rarely speechless but had no words to say to the poor guy who started to tear up. Sarah gave her condolences and said she had the instrumentals to PRA and started playing it. He said thank you, walked away, and looked up to the sky saying, "We're still party rockin'."  

Sarah didn't like Port Orleans for the first two days but like they say about dating, you really don't know where the relationship will lead until the third date and so by the third day I was enjoying my time more and thought this could be the start of a beautiful friendship. 

"Can I take your order?"

Sarah is looking to make more $ so she picked up a quick service food and beverage shift at Hollywood Studios for three hours. Sarah got to Studios and went to costuming to pick up her costume which, btw, was hideous. Sarah luckily met a nice person in the locker room who showed her how to put the costume on and walked her to the Sunset Ranch Market which is located on Hollywood Blvd. Sarah's first assignment was bussing outdoor tables by cleaning them and sweeping the area. At first mortified, Sarah embraced her sweeping by talking to all the guests and enjoying her time even though she was told to clean the tables faster. Her next assignment was scooping ice cream and making brownie sundaes. This job was sticky and an arm workout but wasn't terrible. It's not that hard to scoop ice cream  unless you are a perfectionist and wanted the balls to be perfect and you take too long on a two scoop cone. After about 45 mins of that Sarah got her next assignment which was the hardest of all: Beverages. Now you out there are probably like "Wow Sarah. Glad that four year degree is working out for you." But it was hard, especially pouring the Bud light on tap because the tap wasn't really working. The best thing is all you have to do is press the size cup and it automatically pours the right amount of sugary goodness into the cup for you. Bad thing is you have to keep up with the orders on the screen and hope the cashier doesn't make the drink while you're not looking because then you'll be wasting precious time. After about a half hour I was finally getting the hang of it and by the end of the 90 minute session I was a pro. I was doing three sodas, a coffee, and pouring a beer all at the same time and with pleasure. Once it was time to go I got out of there thankful for the easy shift and more appreciative of those who work it everyday. I got my pay stub and since it was three hours of OT for me I earned $11.75 and hour- more then the OT I would make doing children's activities. 

That's not a skirt or a dress, it's pants

I am a natural. 


"Sarah and friends book a cruise"
During the wallet issue, Sarah booked a cruise with Lauren and Colleen to leave December 1 to go to the Bahamas. We can't be happier and although it was a random decision, we are in need of a vacation from our vacation. 



o hey Bestie 

I tried lifting my shorts. didn't work




Tuesday, November 8, 2011

"Is this Florida? It has to be Florida."

-Beavis in episode one of the new season of Beavis and Butthead. That's right folks, it's back.

Once again it's been a long while since I've written. Here is a run down of what has happened:

Halloween here was alot of fun. At work we got to dress up like super heroes so at first I was Flo-riza (like Flo-rida the hip hop artist) and then my name was changed to Lariza flyin in the skyza because Kara calls me Lar-eye-za instead of Lar-e-za. So American. There were a ton of pictures taken at work so once they are posted I will put them up. The Snow White cape mom made me when I was the princess herself in either kindergarten or first grade paid off. Glad we are a family that saves everything because you never know when a cape will come in handy.

Of course I went to non Disney parties but since I normally spent my Halloweens watching residents make poor life choices in little clothing (unlike their usual weekends) I was fairly new at this costume buying and so I didn't go to the store looking for one until the weekend before. That was a bad decision because there wasn't much left besides a witch hat, a ketchup bottle costume, and a 3XL "sexy" nascar driver outfit. None of those seemed appealing so I went to parties as a 23 year old out of college girl having a great time in her life.

Food and Wine fest in Epcot has been amazing and I have eaten at every pavilion except for five. I've eaten a ton, drank enough, and somehow managed to loose my debit card there in the five weeks it's been going on. Probably the best experience I've had there so far was watching Boyz II Men three times in one day with some of my best friends, Lauren, Colleen, and Jackie. It was so much fun and although these boys are officially just men, they can still show the crowd a great time after all these years together.

This couple got engaged after they sang "On Bended Knee" talk about a magical moment 


Next show Lauren and I saw was Hanson which laugh all you want, they were very entertaining. I still don't know what an Mmbop is, but I do know that seeing my childhood crushes was a highlight of the year.
Ahhhhh! We <3 you Hanson

sad my pictures didn't come out too great :(

Where to even begin on the 3/4 Thornton Family visit. Not sure who was more excited- the family or Alicia because with a Disney vacation comes the video she for some reason enjoys watching so much. I ended up taking a few videos with one being the whole Splash Mountain ride including us going down the drop front row getting drenched. It was 75 degrees that day so I was very chilly and that ride didn't help.

Anyway, they arrived Tuesday night and left Saturday. Wednesday we went to Hollywood Studios and walked right on to every ride we wanted to. It was fantastic and this is for sure the best time of the year to go. Still t-shirt weather but the crowds are non existent in comparison to the summer. Only thing I wasn't a fan of was the christmas trees and music playing as you entered the park and on Hollywood Blvd. Little too early for my liking. After going on a few rides and seeing the American Idol experience auditions, we had dinner at the 50s Primetime diner which was a near restaurant with all your home cooked favorites. The waitresses make sure to tell you to keep you elbows off the table and to eat all your veggies so you can have dessert.
Rockin Roller Coaster. Dad wasn't ready for the picture

Toy Story Mania! 


Thursday we had a busy day and I'll be honest even I was tired after it was all done. We went to Animal Kingdom in the morning and got to see all the animal on the safari, including the Lions (oh my!), went on a few rides, saw where they keep the animals at night, and did some awkward dancing with the musicians. After we had our fair share of AK and mom loosing her ticket somehow, we jumped in the car and headed to Epcot.  I showed them the pools at Boardwalk and Yacht and Beach so they could see where I make the big bucks. They didn't really say if they liked it or not, but we will go with they liked it . After we headed into Epcot we got our food and wine on and stopped at almost every pavilion we came across. Colleen ended up meeting us and we continued our walk around the world until it was time to meet Lauren and go to  dinner in Morocco. The food there was delicious and we got out just in time to watch the firework show on our way out of the park. We walked out and headed to Jellyrolls since I figured i would give the parentals a peek at what we do here in our free time. Surprisingly they enjoyed it and somehow my dad got to pick a song for them to play and the piano player made a big deal out of our table even thinking Colleen, Lauren, and I were all sisters. Overall it was a fun night as it usually is there and we headed out around 12:30 am to go back to the hotel. O and if someone could please request  "Old time rock and roll"at the wedding it's my dad's favorite song and I know he would love to hear it.
Mom holding on to dear life as we strike a pose.  
Dad, his Queen, and his princess

Friday we were all pretty tired but we got up and went to Magic Kingdom. Once again we walked on pretty much every ride we wanted to go on and had a good day. Going around MK with them made me get deja vu of our trips when were were kids there and in matching outfits walking around the parks. That night we went to Citricos for dinner which was very good and a different meal we are used to in the park which usually consists of fries and a soda. After dinner I dropped the parents off at the hotel and went back to MK for the cast preview of the Christmas parade and show. Although I thought it was too early for Christmas music and ornaments it was a cold night and we were all freezing so it felt like Christmas morning. It was even snowing from the buildings! I'm very glad I had the opportunity to go to the preview with all my friends, it was a great way to end the week.  Speaking of Christmas, everyone is getting something Disney related so if you have a request let me know or if you like a certain character please tell me I hate guessing. That is all.
I wanna job for Christmas! 

Christmas Lights were so pretty 

Splash Mountain, me taking a video 

Patti ended up on the trip and I was a nice sister giving her a drink

Sad thing is they didn't know a picture was being taken. Look at the concentration!

On Saturday we went to the DVC preview center to just look around and hear about the offerings of the program and what it involved. Four hours later we were officially Disney Vacation Club members and now own "a piece of the magic." Sadly their vacation had to come to an end but I was happy they were able to check out where I work and enjoy running water and heat unlike at home.

Ah yes, and the class I told everyone I would be starting. I'm half way done with it and I've learned alot which is, well, the point and although sitting in a chair for two hours focusing on a power point and someone talking is tough, it's nice to actually use my brain for even just a few hours. In two weeks we are visiting the K9 unit which should be really neat.

Live from Disney! Here are some video clips from the vaca. 







The last 30 seconds or so of this video is us going down the mountain..we get wet. 

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Beauty is in the Eye of the CP

It's been a few weeks since I've posted and I would apologize but I"m sure not many of you out there have noticed. Since my days consist of eating, sleeping, working, going out, and repeating, here are pictures to show you my past two weeks.



Sunset at Yacht and Beach
I broke an apartment bowl.Looks like a crime scene


You can't see it, but Lariza got a shout out from a guest. Hellz yeah

Colleen and I with the guy who performs at Downtown Disney and his groupie 

Me, Austin, and Kayla spending the night on the town like it's summer again 

U+God = :)    I asked for a sign , too bad it was upside down 
Lauren and I trying dresses on at Express.  
Ducks eating just as much food as me at Food and Wine




In summary, I have been continued living the dream.

Food and Wine fest has been amazing minus the inverse relationship between my wallet and waist band because of all the spending and eating (and of course drinking). Most everything has been good except for the Singapore Sling, a crazy concoction of a drink which sounded intriguing when the cashier was explaining but was a terrible idea to order. Here is what is in it:

Gin
sour mix
cherry brandy
club soda
grenadine 
cherry

Okay, so it sounds gross. And my friends, it was. 

Work has been pretty good just getting old. Sure, I love dancing, but whoever decided the chicken dance would be a fun dance was most likely on crack because on a fun scale of 1-10, that dance is -5.  We have to play these specific playlists for our pool parties which is fine, but we have been listening to the same ones for months and for months I can't fathom who thought putting "It's still Rock and Roll to me" by Billy Joel on a kid oriented party list would get them in a frenzy.  The other day a girl asked if she could get a prize for coloring her mask. She thought it was a competition. No, 10 year old girl, you do not get a prize for coloring in the lines. Sorry for not being sorry. 

I don't have much time left down here so I have decided to just have fun. You're probably shaking your head thinking, "well, if that wasn't fun you were having, I don't know what is." I mean have fun embracing all there is here. You know I've only been to Magic Kingdom for a combined 5 hours since I've been here? True story. I have eight weeks starting November 1 and I have a bucket list for what I want to do which includes seeing the Fantasmic Fireworks, taking a picture with a princess, seeing the 3 o'clock parade, seeing the Christmas lights, and so on. Eight weeks doesn't seem like much time because, well, it's not. 

 Umm well that's it. I have had some other funny and entertaining times like the guest who walked from Epcot to Yacht and Beach asking where the guest relations building was for his stroller refund.  Didn't you realize you LEFT THE FREAKING PARK AND WALKED ALL THE WAY TO THE MARINA  before asking where the Epcot Guest relations building was?  People..... 
But that is all I have for you because I literally do the same thing over and over again. Only thing that changes is my socks. Get ready for the blog next week though because I will write all about Halloween and the parental units are coming for a visit. There will be many pictures and video! 



Happy Birthday to Karissa J and Buon Compleanno to Floriana! 


Saturday, October 8, 2011

To the Past, Present, and Future

Trivia fact: More people have the birthday October 5th then any other calendar date.


It has been a busy week down here between celebrating a national holiday, working, and recovering from the race. Official race times were for Lauren 5 miles 58:30 with a 12:11 min/mile and for me I finished 8.1 miles in 1:25:33 with a 10:18 pace. In all we finished the 13.1 miles in 2:24:04 with a 10:59 min/mile. Not too shabby for first crack and I am now hooked, already looking into running a 10k in November and a full half marathon in February. I ran about 4 miles on Tuesday and felt something I wasn’t used to feeling. No it wasn’t pain in my legs, it was the sense of accomplishment. There are so many things I’ve tried; theater camp even though I can’t sing, lacrosse even though I cried after games, a horseshow, even though a blind kid beat me, and countless other things I tried and didn’t succeed in. Playing the piano is the only thing I did for ten years straight and although at the time I didn’t care I am mad at myself now because if I would have practiced even just a little I could have been really great instead of just ok. But running this race made me feel that I had accomplished something I put my mind to. There were plenty of times I could have stopped but I didn’t. It’s a really great feeling and maybe a sign of growing up.

Thank you to Mrs. Wood, our official sponsor of the shirts!
Our medals! 

I look sweaty and ridiculous, but hell I finished 

Just chillin' with some characters


Monday was not a day of rest. I went to work and afterwards met Lauren and her mom, sister, and aunt in Epcot for dinner. They had dinner at the pizza place, you know the one with the hot waiters, and let’s just say the dinner was delicious. And so was the pizza. At one point I was mesmerized in the waiter’s eyes I couldn’t even answer a simple question of if I would like birthday wine or not. I asked him if he had any single friends and he brought over this amazingly cute (and single) waiter who is on the college program as well. I would love to be those guys; they get to flirt with everyone, get flirted with, and I’m sure they get good tips. Overall the dinner was really great and I love Lauren’s mom and sister. I already invited myself over for next October for the Texas State Fair (something I’ve wanted to go to for a while) and she had the great idea of meeting in Orlando to run the half marathon and then going to Texas. It’s already on my calendar.

October 5th. The day started out normal and to be completely honest it didn’t feel like my birthday at all until I went into the kitchen and saw a card and chocolate chip muffins from Lauren. She said since she had to go work early she didn't want me waking up alone so she left a surprise. Pause for the awwws, I know I did.  It’s weird being at Disney on your birthday because it is a place that prides itself on everyone being a kid and not having to grow up. Speaking of growing up, it was also hard not being home for the first time in 23 years for my birthday. Even in college, I would come home for the long weekend to celebrate with family and friends. I know that there may be more birthdays to come where I won’t be home, but home is where the birthday cake is.  As for my birthday cakes, they seem to always be blown out by my short stack, Alicia. This is just one of the pictures of her beaming over my cupcake platter circa 1993.




After work a few of the girls and I met up at Howl at the Moon, a piano bar in Orlando. It was a lot different then the Disney one we normally go to but it was really fun. Since it was my birthday I got in for free which was even better news for Colleen who offered to pay my $5 cover. We mingled with some local guys and eventually grabbed a table. Some older guy who could have easily been my dad came up to us and long story short ended up buying me a birthday shot. Because this is a family friendly blog I won’t get into the details of what kind of shot it was and won’t put up the pictures but let’s just say Kodak memories were made. Probably the best part of the night is when Colleen and Jacki had the piano guy say “Happy Birthday, Lariza!” Yes, I am still wearing that name and no I don’t plan on wearing my new one when it comes in.


Me, Colleen, Jacki, Lauren, and Lauren 


Michael, my buddy I wrote about in an earlier blog, sent me a birthday card and email to his favorite Disney cast member, Lariza. It made me smile so much that in just one week I was able to make a kid’s vacation. I don’t know if the parents have figured out yet that my name is Sarah, but that’s ok, it’s all a part of the magic.

Thursday night we went to our usual hang out and I got to see all my work friends. It as always was a fun night and I love that my new Disney family came out to celebrate my birthday. On Friday we weren’t going to do anything but Lauren, Colleen, and I just went to JellyRolls, the piano bar on the Boardwalk, just for a bit. Standing there (since it was standing room only for once) in my Mickey fleece and sweatpants I realized that 1) I look like a bum and a tourist and 2) whoever decided wearing Hawaiian shirts with socks and sandals was a good look was horribly mistaken. I also realized that a place like this would be an awesome date. I am always scoping out good date places like some people scope out good new restaurants. But think about it, you can enjoy great live entertainment, eat free popcorn, drink moderately priced drinks, and if the date is going well and you want to chat you have to purposely lean in because its loud and if it’s going bad you can choose to ignore them because of the noise level. Amazing. My kind of night.

Being deployed to my new resort is going really well, as I’ve said before. Everyone is so nice and encouraging and for the first time in four months I’ve been told I’m actually pretty good at my job. I was starting to think I wasn’t right for the job because I didn’t get any feedback but only six days at the new resort they are telling me I’m very good. Nothing makes you want to do even better then by someone saying how happy they are to have you on their team. The other day before the movie I was talking to a guest as he was coloring his Mufasa mask (the movie was The Lion King, obvi) and we started talking about the job and all that. He said he worked at ESPN in CT and was giving me all these pointers on how the system here works. I ended up telling him my name was Sarah and he said I have a great Puerto Rican accent. After the movie, he came up to me with his adorable two sons and handed me his business card and said to email him with any questions I may have. Yes sir, I will be emailing you and my last name is Thornton, spelled T-H-O-R-N-T-O-N. 


Friday morning I was asked to come in a little early to play “guest in distress” for the life guard practice for their competition at the end of the month. It was really fun being able to play someone with an amputated leg, a stick in their eye, blinded by chorine, and unconscious in the pool. I was really glad I decided to shave because otherwise this would have been an awkward experience for all involved. After I got lifted out of the pool, I went into unconsciousness to full cardiac arrest and the guards put the AED pads on me. Nothing is scarier then praying the AED they are using is a practice one and won’t really shock the crap out of you. Overall it was fun and I offered to do it again next week.



This week the technology world lost an icon, innovator, and a guy who loves forbidden fruit. Steve Jobs was a game changer and has changed society in how we get our music, download apps, and receive phone calls. Some don’t know he part owned Pixar and Disney bought Pixar, so Jobs has a huge share in Disney. Disney was also a game changer in how society views life. When we say we want to be a princess, we always say which Disney princess we want to be. When we see a deer in the road, it’s Bambi, and when we finally meet “the one” he is Prince Charming. We all secretly wish our toys would talk, our animals would rescue us from danger, and a fairy Godmother would make all our wishes come true. O how different our lives would be without those thoughts.

And how different many of our lives would be  if one person didn’t touch it. I was home two weekends ago for a memorial service honoring Lauren, Rutgers Prep class of 2007 and Rutgers University class of 2011, a life that left us too early. During the service many spoke of how inspiring she was and how her work in activism would continue because of how much she cared about her causes. When I talk to people about what made Prep so different, I always say it was a family where the teachers are more then just teachers, the students are more then just friends you see in the hallways, and the memories you make are more then just pictures for the yearbook. Two weekends ago the family had come back together; faculty, past and present, students, and all the memories we shared flooded back as if we had all been together this whole time. Although this was not the reunion the class of 2007 had in mind, many of us who haven’t seen each other since we walked across the stage four years ago were able to get together and remember a friend and classmate.


There was one picture I wanted to add to this blog for my birthday. It’s a great picture, one of my favorites, but I forgot it at home and since we are without a scanner and internet at home, I couldn’t ask someone to send it to me. I’ll describe the picture to you instead and I think you will understand why it’s a favorite.

It’s 2003 and I’m turning fifteen. I’m wearing an orange shirt with purple lettering on it from American Eagle. I have long hair with blonde highlights and for once it’s brushed. I’m in my dining room, back to the French doors that overlook the view of the hills. A birthday cake from Shop Rite (vanilla icing, vanilla cake, banana filling) is in front of me and behind me there is one of the most special people in my life. It’s not Alicia, it’s my Grandma, and it’s the last birthday she would be able to celebrate with me. At that time I didn’t realize that in just a year and four days she would be gone and so I didn’t appreciate the significance of that day or that picture.

365 days later I turn 16. As promised I get my first cell phone and after school I go to Grandma’s house where all the women in the family are seated around the dining room table, a table that has seen countless holidays and birthdays, drinking coffee and attempting to make the afternoon about my birthday even though there is a dark cloud hanging over. It’s time to blow out my candles and since she hasn’t missed me blow out my candles in 16 years, she wasn’t going to start now. Being helped down the stairs, too weak to even sit up herself, she sits at the head of the table and watches her granddaughter blow out her 16 candles. On my brand new cell phone I take a picture of her, she is smiling. Four days later she passed away and I appreciated the significance of that day and that picture.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Around the World in 13.1 Miles

Happy October! Can you believe we are already in October? I sure can't, especially since the weather down here is gorgeous and people are still enjoying long afternoons holding hands and skipping through the parks, sunbathing, and at night enjoying a romantic dinner with views of the Magic Kingdom fireworks.  In my life though I am enjoying the afternoons at the pool working at my new resort, Saratoga Springs, and spending the evenings running and out with friends.

It's been a busy week down here. First as you know I have been deployed to Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa. It's right down the road which is really nice for the commute and is a vacation club resort. The resort is nice and laid back with two leisure  pools and who knows how many quiet pools. The activities they do there are the same as Y&B and BW but they do some differently which is great because I can learn new and fun ways of doing the same old games. Because it is a Disney Vacation Club resort, the guests all feel the "own a piece of the magic" and technically sort of do; they pay monthly dues, pay into the program, and get perks. However, Mr. DVC member, you cannot tell me what I should and should not do with my job and no you cannot just take things that aren't yours. If you don't like something, write it on the comment card you get mailed and please don't complain to me. I am just the girl with the microphone. I would love to tell all guests that 1) everyone gets a prize so relax and 2) most of the stuff we get comes from Oriental Trading. It's not Disney, it's just something we get off of page 28 in a wholesale catalog. If you want it that bad, you can order it. But please 37 year old woman do not take our "critters" home with you because you got them from Disney.

On Saturday Walt Disney World celebrated it's 40th Anniversary. This park was from one man's vision and as he said, "it all started with a mouse." I wonder if he were around today what he would say or think of all this company has become. We got yummy cupcakes in honor of it and there were special fireworks at MK but Lauren and I couldn't go because we were too busy running with 12,000 of our new friends.

That's right, finally the Wine and Dine half marathon arrived. We both worked Saturday so we met up at Epcot at 7:30 to get the shuttle to Wide World of Sports. When we got there we hung out a little bit together but I had to take another shuttle to Animal Kingdom where I would be starting my leg of the race. Since I am product of my father, I ended up meeting someone on the bus and we ended up talking the two hours we had to wait until our part of the race. It was about high 70s and we were all shivering with goose bumps waiting for our relay partners to meet us at the switch point.  Lauren's 5 miles leg was from Wide World of Sports to Animal Kingdom, through AK, and then to the parking lot. At about 11:20pm (maybe?) I saw Lauren running in our matching pink t-shirts, ran out, and gave her a hug ( I skipped the kiss like many couples running did) and said I would meet her at our meeting spot (the phone booths in the UK). And with that my leg of the race which was 8.1 miles would  begin. Now I'll be honest, I've been running but the farthest I've ran in the past few forever has been 4 miles. The longest I've ever ran/walked was 6.2 miles and that was sophomore year of HIGH SCHOOL when I would join the XC practices just for fun. I knew this would be interesting but went full speed ahead.

To say Disney puts a  lot of effort into the marathon would be an understatement. It was really well done with everything set up perfect, entertainment on the side including characters, music, live bands, people cheering, a drink stop every 1.5 miles, and the finish line party was great. I wasn't going for time but I still wanted to finish without stopping or going under a certain pace so stopping to take pictures with Buzz Lightyear was just out of the question. My leg of the race was the AK parking lot, going out the entrance, around the streets of Disney to Hollywood Studios, in the service entrance where Rockin' Roller Coaster is, through basically the entire park, exit from the entrance, and run down the BoardWalk, Y&B resort, and turn left into the back service entrance of Epcot and done. Seems like alot, because it was.

I started off strong, passing people, keeping a great pace, rocking to my music and enjoying the lovely night. Heading into Hollywood I knew that would be a long stretch so I braced myself for it. We ran through Hollywood Blvd. Pixar Lane, got to run through the Backlot Tour where the costumes are made, through the off stage areas, on the car stunt show track, through the streets of NYC, back through the front and out. The streets of NYC were lit up it was so pretty I was loving it. About 2/3 of the way through Studios though, I couldn't help but saying under my breath something my dad always says when he's over something, "We get the point already." I was getting tired, bored, and my joints were starting to ache like an arthritic old man. I kept going though, knowing that I would get a boost when I got to my homeland, the resort areas.

There isn't much to do while running so I just contemplated life, tried to avoid people who would rudely stop in front of me, and jammed out on my new headphones. Here are some things I thought of.

First, I bought the headphones at the runners expo on Friday when we got our race bags. The guy said they were guaranteed not to fall off your ears so I was fitted (yup, fitted for headphones) and tried them on. They were actually pretty cool and worked so I bought the Ironman special pair for $50 bucks and said Happy Birthday to myself. What makes them stay in your ears they say is medical grade silicon. Spectacular, I'm wearing a fake boob in my ear. And speaking of boobs....

I can sympathizes with the issues of doing anything physical and having bigger then a mosquito bite chest but PLEASE for our eyes and your comfort, please invest in a good sports bra. They are pricey but  I guarantee it will be a worthy investment.  Speaking of investments...

If you are pregnant, invest in a shirt. You are not Demi Moore. You should not be wearing just a sports bra and a running skirt on a public run. We don't need to see your belly. Even though I was impressed with your run, just please wear a shirt next time. Speaking of shirts....

The really good looking guys, you are ok to keep your shirts off. You gave me visual pleasure besides the characters. Speaking of characters....

Props to the people dressed up as characters. Some were pretty impressive like the Sebastian the crab in the pot of water, countless Tinkerbells, and of course Princesses. The team names were cool too and most  had liquor or food references in them. Speaking of food and liquor....

The only thing on most of our minds was the finish line that had a free beer for us and the food in Epcot. What was keeping me from seeing Lauren and feasting was the runners in front of me for 8.1 miles. Runners, here is some etiquette you should follow while running.

1) if you're slow, stay to the right.
2) if you need to physically stop, get off the course (that includes for taking pictures) .
3) don't run in a straight line and hog the whole path if you are multiple people
4) try not to cut someone off. Sometimes it's unavoidable, but  I will push you back if you try and get all up in my grill again lady with the blue shirt on not paying attention.
5) if you need to stop for water, don't throw your cup behind you, especially when there are still contents in it. Speaking of water...

We all know I can't sit down for a nice meal without making a mess of my area, dropping food on myself, or a beverage on someone else's Thanksgiving plate (I still don't think Floriana has forgiven me for that).  I tried really hard not to go for a drink, but I just had to at mile marker 11. I grabbed the first cup which, since I had my headphones blasting and couldn't hear, was watered down Powerade. I tried to still run and drink which ended up a disaster; it dripped down my face and onto my shirt so without continuing the disaster, I tried throwing away the cup in the garbage to help custodial out. That failed too and I over threw it, causing it to splatter everywhere earning me a not so happy look from the custodial cast member who now had to clean up that cup along with about a thousand others on the ground.


So with all that, I decided that I want to run a full half marathon all by myself like a big girl. It was such a fun experience doing it with Lauren and it is something we will always share together. Once we met up (I had my beer and medal at the point so I was happy) we walked around Epcot where we took some pictures and I got a lettuce wrap from South Korea (amazingggg) and a Jim Beam Lemonade from Amurica. We jumped right on Soarin and then headed out at 2:45 am back home. Although at mile 12 I felt and heard my right knee crack, my knees are actually fine this morning. The back of my right hamstring though and lower back is another story. I recovered today by relaxing at the pool and writing this blog for all you pool side.

Being down here has opened me to a world of trying new things and I can honestly say I normally wouldn't have done this but I have been open to trying new things, meeting new people, and as they say "putting myself out there." So thank you,  Meg Mitchell, for working traffic control that early March day at school and talking up this program to me as I was headed to the GWU grad school open house. Who knows where I would have been if you didn't convince me to apply and try this out.



Here are two pics from the race. More to come soon! 
Beer and Medal in hand. 
Warming up at the Expo!

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

" I like Disney World"

A seven year old said this to me. I agreed with him.

Sorry I haven't written in a while but to be honest I'm just lazy. I've done a fair amount, so here it goes...

Two weeks ago I went to look at USF in Tampa and really liked it. It's three times the size of Mason but still had that homey college feel.  That Wednesday I had my Professional Internship interview so I can perhaps stay here longer, earn a better job, and make more money. I don't find out until December 4th so let's keep our fingers crossed. Saturday night I hung out in the UCF area and went to a college club in the middle of a parking lot complete with black lights and sweaty bodies. Now I know I'm only just out of school but this was deja vu of my first semester freshmen year. I felt very underdressed and forgot that in college you go to class like a bum but once 10 pm hits you bring out your nicest two sizes too small outfits.  As I'm attempting to close out my tab, a guy cam up to me asking if it always took this long to close a tab in this fine estabishement. I wasn't feeling it so I brushed him off kindly saying "I don't know." He didn't push, went to the next girl, and said the same line. If at first you don't succeed, try, try again.

Speaking of bad pick up lines, most of you know I'm literate and like to read. I enjoy to lay out at the pool, soak up the sun, and read a good book. The book I just finished was called "101 Most Influential People that Never Lived." A guy came up to me asking if I got the book from our library, here was the convo...

Me- No, it's my own
Guy- O. Is it good? You seem to be reading hard.
Me- yeah it's interesting
Guy- What is it called
Me- Said the title
Guy- O cool. So like Nelson Mandella?
Me- Blank stare. No, he's living.
Guy- O so like who?
Me- like Batman and Barbie.
Guy- O. So can I borrow it?
Me- Sure. f you ever see me again you can. (Note- I generally don't lend out books especially to complete strangers. I have attachment issues.)
Guy- O thanks. I promise I don't bite. People think I do. Maybe because I'm Chinese and from Australia?
Me- Probably not the reason.

Work
Work has been great the  past week. I have gotten to know a few families and they love Lariza.  So much in fact, a little boy wants to be my pen pal. The little boy even did the pirate cruise when I was captain and gave me a key chain that said Lariza and Michael BFF. Adorable.
I found out I am getting deployed to Saratoga Springs Resort doing the same job starting Wednesday.  Most CPs get deployed and although I didn't think I would, I am happy to see other resorts and meet different people. Bummed it's for the month of October when Food and Wine fest will be at Epcot but alas it's all good.
Worst part of work is the love bugs. The equivalent of NJ stink bugs but worse, they are everywhere and fly around in your face. I'm all for healthy relationships but bugs procreating on me is just rude.

Last weekend Lauren's BFF from home came for a visit. Lauren got us a firework cruise around Bay Lake region (includes Contemporary, Wilderness, Fort Wilderness, and Bay Lake resorts) and then parks in front of Magic Kingdom to watch Wishes. I've never seen the show before but everybody just loves it. I'll cut to the chase- I'm not impressed by much but I loved the show. It was so great and there is truly no better view of seeing the fireworks show then from the middle of the lagoon.

After the fireworks every night there is the electrical water pageant in the water. It happens every night and has stayed almost unchanged since 1971. It was only supposed to happen for the first few months of the initial opening but because of demand it has gone on 40 years. Only eight people are trained to run the pageant--three of them have done it from the beginning. Can you imagine? I couldn't imagine doing anything daily for forty years except for breathing. Call it commitment issues (different from my book attachment issues).
Electrical Water Pageant 


I've seen three movies in the past three weeks; One Day, Our Idiot Brother, and Lion King 3-D. All three had one thing in common--I didn't fall asleep during them! One Day is about a relationship of two people over twenty years. It ends tragically. Our Idiot Brother had some funny parts but too many characters. Lion King 3-D was amazinggggggggg. I don't think I can think of another movie that has such a great opening. It's coming out on DVD Tuesday so Aunt Lou, my movie for Christmas is already chosen.

Because I enjoy looking at the computer screen so much I have made a wedding website for Patti Ann and Brad. The site is eweddings.com/sites/pattiannandbrad   Check out their engagement photos (they are precious I'll admit), read up on how they met, and learn a bit about the ladies who will stand behind Patti Ann.
Brad didn't know he was gaining 3 sisters

Normally this would induce vomiting but this is pretty damn cute



It's official! Got my Diploma