Monday, December 27, 2010

Seasons Greetings!

Merry Christmas, everyone!

Tasha got a Rapunzel doll and a laptop.

Kelsi got Toy Story sheets and a video camera.

We hope your holiday was as lovely as ours! See you soon!

Friday, December 17, 2010

The Disney Look (Costumed)

So about a month ago, we both got an email about the famous Disney Look. We'd already heard all about it, of course, but it was still a nice summary of the official dress code of Disneyland. If you want to check out all the information Disney offers, look here. Here's a quick survey of a few of the Disney Look guidelines that are especially pertinent to me and Tasha:

Hair, Makeup, and Fingernails
Hair should be 'neatly combed' and conservatively colored; extreme hair colors are not permitted. Basically, it just needs to look natural and professional. Makeup should be well-blended and in neutral colors. If Tasha wants to wear nail polish, it has to be a "classic" shade; no black, gold, neon, or multi-colored. Since I am in Quick Service Food & Beverage, I'm not allowed to wear nail polish at all (which isn't that big of a deal, because I only ever wear clear coats anyway).

Costumes and Accessories
We will be responsible for keeping our costumes neat and clean. Hair accessories need to match the costume, and no more than "three small accessories" can be worn at once. Rings, earrings, and a "classic, business style" watch are allowed, but no bracelets or necklaces. Earrings can't be larger than a quarter.

Footwear
THE BIG MYSTERY. We don't know what kind of shoes we need to buy for our costumes yet, but on the Disney website, it says we will have adequate time to buy shoes before we start work in costume.

So there are the guidelines for Costumed Cast Members, female! I don't think that any of the rules will be a huge problem for either of us. Check back sometime soon for a post on the Disney Look for non-costumed roles.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Links We Love

Happy Friday!

So we're not leaving Utah til January 17th. Does that mean we're just sitting around, staring at the four walls? No! Tasha and I have been planning like crazy, booking flights, doing Disney research, and, of course, wasting plenty of time on the Internet.

I thought we could share some of our favorite links for all you college-program-in-waiters, to beef up your time-wasting resources. Enjoy!

College Fashion: Clothes are fun! Right? Also, this site has a very fun series where they make clothing sets inspired by Disney movies. Check it out.

Team Coco: We are BIG Conan O'Brien fans. Huge!

Food Gawker: I'm not the best cook in the world, but it's still fun to look at and daydream.

Hark! A Vagrant: Our favorite comic! It's chock full of history jokes and hilarity.

StumbleUpon: Tasha wastes more time on this than I do. To be fair.

So there you go, five more links to check out if you're mindlessly killing time. Have a great weekend, we'll see you Monday!


Wednesday, December 8, 2010

The Flight, Part 1: What We'll Do

We love traveling.

But even more than that, we love making the travel plans.

Tasha and I just bought our plane tickets to Orlando. We'll be flying out of Utah on January 17th in the early afternoon, and arriving in Orlando at about 9:00 p.m.

We're looking at a four hour flight (minimum). Not counting the layover.

Needless to say, we'll be bringing along a lot of goodies to keep us occupied.

Natasha's Travel Essentials
One: Elton John
Or just music in general. Tash and I both plan on loading up our iPods with long, interesting travel playlists. Elton John just happens to be one of Tasha's personal favorites.
Two: Sketching Supplies
Of course Tasha will be bringing along a sketchbook and some coloring pencils. She's definitely going to be doodling some Disney heroines during the flight (especially Rapunzel and Esmeralda), and airports are the best place to people watch-and-sketch.
Three: Midnight Pomegranate
Natasha bathes in the Midnight Pomegranate scent from Bath and Body Works. This is not an exaggeration. She will most certainly have a travel-sized bottle of body spray tucked into her carry-on.
Four: Variety Kit-Kats
Tasha's favorites are the dark and white chocolate. I, on the other hand, only like regular.
Five: Airplane Reading
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson, American Creation by Joseph J. Ellis, and The Book Thief by Markus Zusak.

Shared Travel Essentials
Six: Fruit Crisps
More airplane snackage! We'll both be bringing our own favorite candy, but Fruit Crisps are lighter and healthy(ish), and also happen to be the best granola bars around. Tash and I both love them, so we'll be sharing.
Seven: Playing Cards
We come from a game-playing family. I've been looking up a lot of two-player card games that I've never heard of and really want to try on the airplane.
Eight: Water
Staying hydrated is important! We'll want to have cold water in our bag all the time to keep us going during our long day.
Nine: Coloring Books
A mutual love! Coloring books are the best way to pass the time when you're flying. Tasha already has a neato Tangled coloring book, and I'm sort of hoping to find a Princess and the Frog one before we go.

Kelsi's Travel Essentials
Ten: Airplane Reading
Tried by War by James M. McPherson, His Finest Hour by Christopher Catherwood, and The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis.
Eleven: My Computer
What's this I hear about wifi in airplanes? Is that just a rumor? Well, whether it is or isn't, I'll definitely be carrying my computer with me everywhere. Maybe I will even do some blogging whilst in flight!
Twelve: Peanut Butter M&Ms
My favorite! Tasha likes them too, maybe we will work out a candy barter system.
Thirteen: Writing Supplies
My ultimate favorite thing to do while flying is write lists. To-do lists, favorites lists, et cetera. I'm sure I'll be organizing papers and writing budgets and time charts all the way to Orlando, to prepare for our move-in to college housing.
Fourteen: Johnny Cash
I am on a Johnny Cash kick lately. If that is still the case in January, I will probably be listening to a lot of his music on the way to Florida.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Excuses To Buy New Clothing

There's a lot of shopping that needs to be done before Disney College, as many of you know, I'm sure, but the most important is obviously new clothes! Especially for the Disney Look. Kelsi and myself both have Polyvore accounts, a site where you can make sets of clothes from several different sites on the web and publish them. It's loads of fun, a great time-waster, and if you don't already know what it is, check it out. It really helps out with planning your day-to-day outfits!

Kelsi's account can be found here.
Tasha's account can be found here.
Here's the outfits Kelsi and I plan on traveling in. In this two-some, we love cardigans!

And here's us in some business attire. Kelsi's note: I will be doing a post about the Disney Look in the future, I promise!


More outfits to come, I'm sure! I can't wait to draw some outfits for walking around in the park!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

If You Can Dream It, You Can Do It!

I don't know if it's the recent onslaught of snowstorms in Utah or just end-of-semester burnout, but I have been fantasizing about Disney College so much lately. Thus, instead of paying attention in class, I make lists in my margins of things Tash and I want to do in Florida, packing lists, grocery lists, et cetera. I've seen a lot of other bloggers share their Disney goals, so I thought we could do the same!

Tasha and Kelsi's Disney College Bucket List

1. Conquer the Kingdom: That is, ride every attraction and see every show in the Magic Kingdom in just one day.
2. Spend at least one full day at every Disney park: Water parks included.
3. See every single show and parade in DisneyWorld: Also, I hear that seeing "Wishes" from the Polynesian resort is extra magical? We will shoot for that as well.
4. Take a picture with every character: Every single one! This is probably our most ambitious goal but also very important. Also, we need to both be present in all the photos! Crazy!
5. Eat at a restaurant in every country in the World Showcase: I really want to go to Le Cellier in Canada. I hear reservations are booked months in advance! Intimidating!
6. Spend at least one weekend at one of the Disney resorts: I've only been to DisneyWorld once, so I don't know a lot about the hotels they have to offer. I just like the idea of checking into a luxurious resort and having some calming time in the midst of our (sure-to-be-crazy) work schedules.
7. Have parties for every Pixar movie: This isn't exactly related to the parks and is also kind of weird, but Tash and I have wanted to have a Ratatouille party FOREVER (as in, have a party where we watch Ratatouille and eat ratatouille. Genius!). So I think it would be great to have parties in which we watch a Pixar movie and have snacks that are related to that movie! Initial brainstorms include: eat pizza and watch Toy Story (with our favorite toys), eat goldfish crackers and watch Finding Nemo. What can I say? We are nerds.

So there you go! If anyone has any suggestions of things we can add to the list, we are very open. And we are getting so excited! This is not quite a comprehensive list yet, we'll probably keep editing it until January.

ON A FINAL NOTE:
If any of you out there can't get enough of this Disney College madness, Tash and I also have a seldom-updated Listography account!
We'll hopefully be updating it more often now that we are closer to departure.