Avoiding home trauma

Spring Grove, PA
The apartment complex is just on the right.
Spring Grove, PA
One block down from the railroad tracks is my confirmation Church and the Paper Mill HQ.
Spring Grove, PA
If the shoe fits…The Paper Town Inn.
Spring Grove, PA
Next to the Paper Mill is where my Family is buried.
Spring Grove, PA
The Spring Grove Cemetary.
Spring Grove, PA Cemetary
My Dad’s (and stepmom’s) headstone.
Spring Grove, PA Cemetary
My Aunt’s headstone. Jennifer never married.
Spring Grove, PA Cemetary
My Grandparent’s headstone.
Spring Grove, PA Cemetary
More family…people i know nothing of.
Spring Grove, PA
Grew up here, age 5 – 23. My Mom still lives here.

The most organized people are the ones who are irrationally passionate about being organized.

Disorganized people (i was one) claim being organized is too difficult. Having been disorganized and organized, i have found that the effort is similar but the hope and freedom are polar opposites.

To be disorganized, for them, would be trauma to their home.

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Meanwhile in my hometown…

Disney technology on trucks
Meanwhile in my hometown…

 

Meanwhile, life goes on in my hometown.

Bob Iger, our CEO, said, “Every Disney leader should have a love affair with technology.”

PS. We all know people (usually “older” people)  who distrust and dislike technology. Can you imagine if they were leaders at Disney?

 

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The tickets were comped, the meal was on us

Jungle Cruise note to Santa
Small details many miss because the line moves too fast.

 

Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party
Magic after dark.

 

Lee Cockerell's Disney window
Lee Cockerell’s window at night.

 

Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party
Worked for six weeks in the Emporium in January 1985. Nothing had a price tag on it.

 

Disney crystal
Window dressing.

 

Disney crystal
Closeup of window dressing.

 

Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party
Heading home at 8:10pm…school night.

 

Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party
For posterity.

 

The four Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas party tickets came as a (complimentary) recognition program from a lifetime at Disney.

We paid for our meal at Diamond Horseshoe Review.

Home by 9pm.

Today is a school and work day.

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