As an introvert, I suffer from probably what a lot of people suffer from. I have things going on in my head ALL the time. I am constantly thinking. It’s very hard to stop it. In my head, I basically have a constant to-do list. And it’s not even things that would normally go on a to-do list, really. It can be anything from picking up something that’s out of place in my house to blogging to watching a certain TV series I heard about on Netflix. It’s actually pretty ridiculous and can drive me pretty crazy sometimes. I like things to be neat, orderly, and under control, at least in the little part of the world that is mine (and if not that, then at least inside my head!). That’s one reason I like having a relatively clean house. When it’s not as clean and orderly as I’d like, or when this list gets so big that it feels out of control (which can easily happen), I get a bit stressed and feel overwhelmed. I absolutely hate that feeling.
I like to-do lists, but only sometimes. For the last several years, any time I make a to-do list it’s usually been on my computer or phone (or syncs between both – thanks to iCloud). I spend a lot of time with technology, so it always made more sense to me to use it for those things instead of paper. Recently I’ve started to reconsider this some…
I had seen on Instagram where a friend had bought a paper planner called the Day Designer. This friend is always buying cool stuff, so I thought I’d give it a look. I checked it out online, and it actually looked like something I thought I might like to use. Given the time of year (this was back in April, I believe), they didn’t have any new Day Designers in stock, but I hunted around online and managed to find one on eBay, so I ordered it. And I’d have to say, this thing has changed my life a bit.
A habit of mine when I buy something new is to check around online about it and read reviews and see who else is using it and sometimes how they are using it. This new purchase was no different. Upon searching for “Day Designer”, not only did I find plenty of people using it, but the way they used it was all different. From just using it as is to people customizing it with stickers and tape, the variety of things to do with a planner like this seemed to be huge. There is no end to the things you can buy to customize your planner. And not just the Day Designer – I was finding there was really a whole huge planner culture out there of people who organize their lives in different ways. And here I thought everyone was just using their computer or smartphone. I was SO wrong.
Honestly, as a kid who really got into her pens and pencils and markers and notebooks and folders in school, I have to curb myself a bit to keep from spending to much because if you are an office or school supplies nerd, there’s no limit out there to what you can buy. There’s even a couple of other planners I like even better than the Day Designer. One is called the Erin Condren Life Planner. I love how colorful and pretty this planner is, but it just doesn’t work for me for the day to day. I need a full page for each day for both my schedule as well as work and personal to-do lists, and the Erin Condren planner fits a whole week into only two pages, with just a skinny box for each day. But I like it enough that I’m now using one as a blog planner, which actually works pretty well. (Now hopefully it will get me to blog more too!) There’s also another daily planner very similar to the Day Designer that I like and might get for next year called the Simplified Planner.
I’m just getting into this whole planner thing, but I’m kind of enjoying it. Not only does it give me a chance to go back to being a kid and hoarding school supplies, but it actually does help me cut down on stress a bit by getting everything out on paper as well. I feel a bit less flustered about getting everything done when I can see my whole day or week in front of me on a piece of paper.
Well, let’s see. How do I even begin? I know you knew this post was coming. And really, you had to know I’d use that image, right? If you know me at all and/or follow me on any kind of social media, the answer to all of those things is probably yes. I took about a month’s hiatus from blogging after I went to Star Wars Celebration. I think I needed it. I just couldn’t really put into words how awesome those four days were for me, for a lot of reasons. But here’s where I try.
I left for Star Wars Celebration very early on Thursday morning. I was ready. I zoomed through airport security, had coffee, and I was on my way. As a huge Star Wars fan, I was very much looking forward to this event. I was also planning to go to Disneyland for the first time. I had a lot of plans. Some of them happened, some of them didn’t.
When I first heard about all the actors from the movies that were going to be at Star Wars Celebration, I decided I needed to meet a few of them and get some autographs. I even had the perfect thing to get signed – this Star Wars poster that I had framed and hung on the wall in my home office along with some other Star Wars memorabilia, including a Star Wars nesting doll I got at a market in Russia, toys from Burger King (I have the whole set from both the original trilogy and the prequels), and some Disney-themed toys from Star Tours at Disney World. It’s basically my “Star Wars wall”. But having the poster, the centerpiece, signed would make it even more impressive. Unfortunately, autographs were expensive. So I ended up only signing up to meet and get autographs from Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia, for the uninformed) and Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca). Still, I was pretty excited about it.
Since I hadn’t been to Disneyland yet and my hotel was right across the street, I decided I’d actually spend a couple of days at Star Wars Celebration and a couple of days at Disneyland. The plan was, arrive on Thursday, stand in line for my autographs and get those taken care of, then browse the exhibit hall, maybe go to some panels, then see the first two prequel movies that night in 3D. Friday I would head to Disneyland and then come back to see Episode III in 3D. Saturday my friend Sarah and her son Elliott were planning on coming to Anaheim and going to Star Wars Celebration also. They’re big Star Wars fans as well. Since I knew they had passes for Disneyland, I invited them to just stay in my hotel room (I had two queen beds) and go there with me the next day. So that was the plan.
Thursday was a blast. Everyone at Star Wars Celebration was just so excited to be there. People had waited in line overnight for the opening panel which was expected to also show the new teaser trailer for Episode VII. I ended up watching part of the panel outside the convention center on my phone, but they cut it off right before they showed the trailer so that only the people inside got to see it first. Doh! But in the excitement to get in, I quickly forgot about it for the moment. I grabbed my media pass and headed to get my autograph tickets. First up was Peter Mayhew. I was about the tenth person waiting in line to meet him, and he was brought in in a wheelchair after the opening panel. Poor guy. Of course, all of the stars from the original trilogy are getting up there, since the first movie did come out in 1977 (before I was born), after all. And this guy is pretty freaking tall. I read that he had double knee replacement surgery a couple of years ago, so it sounds like he’s had a lot to deal with. Anyway, I digress. We know he’s in Episode VII, so he must still be doing somewhat okay.
Meeting Peter Mayhew was pretty fun. I managed to snag a couple of pictures of him signing my stuff, and I even got him to make the wookiee noise for me. Too cool!
Peter Mayhew signing my poster
I had some time before Carrie Fisher was signing, so I went and browsed the exhibit hall for a bit, then came back. I would try to describe the exhibit hall, but honestly, there’s just no describing it. It’s basically heaven for Star Wars fans. Your best bet is to check out all my pictures from the trip and see for yourself.
I waited in line for Carrie Fisher for quite a while, even missing a panel I had wanted to go see. But, while standing there, I did get to see the actors on either side of her signing table, Ian McDiarmid (Emperor Palpatine) and Anthony Daniels (C-3PO). My only experience with any of the actors before was when I went to see Star Wars: In Concert a few years ago, which Anthony Daniels hosted. It’s interesting seeing C-3PO in person. That experience was also pretty amazing. Anyway, Carrie finally made it. She is… a very unique person. (That’s putting it nicely.) She’s fun, though, and we just let her be weird, because after all, she is Princess Leia. The day I was in line to get her autograph, she was sprinkling glitter on everyone’s head. I heard from some others that another day she drew rings on people’s fingers with marker. Oh, Carrie. It was neat to meet her, though. So, here is my signed poster that I have hanging in my office now. I plan on attending Star Wars Celebration again in the coming years, so hopefully there will be a few more autographs on it one day.
My autographed poster
After meeting Carrie Fisher, I headed over to get in line to watch Episodes I and II in 3D. I had fun hanging out with the people in line by me, but I ended up getting really tired during Episode II (hey, I got up early to go to the airport) and leaving before it was over. Oh well.
Friday I headed to Disneyland! My friend Garrhet, who lives in LA, had seen on Facebook that I was heading to Star Wars Celebration and asked about hanging out while I was there. He ended up taking the day off from work on Friday and went to Disneyland with me. We had a blast. I hadn’t seen him in something like ten years or so, but we were able to pick right back up where we left off and had a great time hanging out. So much so, in fact, that I ended up skipping Episode III in 3D (also probably partially because I didn’t feel like making the long walk from Disneyland to the convention center) to go to dinner with Garrhet in Downtown Disney. I even had a really great beer from Bottle Logic with my dinner. Another awesome day.
Saturday morning I met up with Sarah and Elliott. They had both dressed up a bit for Star Wars Celebration. Sarah got plenty of attention in her hipster Leia costume, complete with shirt that said “Got Buns Hun?”, and Elliott made a great dapper Jedi. There were so many costumes and so much to see in the exhibit hall on Saturday that we didn’t even make it to any of the panels that day either. But we still had a blast and got a ton of pictures. It was so much fun hanging out with them, and definitely great seeing one of my long-time friends again. Sarah and I have been friends since before Elliott was born.
Oh, and don’t let me forget one of the big events of the day. See, earlier in the week, before heading out for the convention, I’d made a last-minute decision. Sarah had gotten diagnosed with breast cancer last year, and I hadn’t seen her since right after her diagnosis. Since then, I’ve followed along on social media as she’s gone through chemo, surgery, and then radiation. She was still going through radiation when we were at Star Wars Celebration. So, I thought it would be fun to surprise her with something – something that would have a benefit for me too. I decided to buy a photo op with Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker) and have all of us in it with them. I told Sarah I had a surprise for her on Saturday evening, but I wouldn’t tell her what it was.
We got in line for the photo op at our assigned time, and Elliott figured out what was up from the sign. Sarah didn’t realize at first we were actually meeting Mark and Carrie, but thought it was just some people dressed up since the sign said it was for the “Skywalker twins”. We corrected her, though… we were actually going to get our picture taken with the real Luke and Leia! You can imagine how excited the people in this line were. When it was finally our turn, it all happened really fast, but Carrie did love Sarah’s shirt, and we enjoyed meeting them, even for a brief moment. It was so much fun, and everyone that went in right before and after us was just as excited about it as we were. What a great opportunity, and a great photo out of all of it!
Us with the Skywalker twins
We got pizza and fell asleep watching Episode I on Saturday night in the hotel room, happy campers that we were. Sunday was a relatively uneventful, but fun, day at Disneyland. All in all, a wonderful weekend spent with friends celebrating one of my favorite phenomenons… Star Wars. It’s just gotten me even more excited to see Episode VII in December. What a great Christmas it will be. “Chewie, we’re home!”
Hey, guess what? I’m back! I know, I know… here I go talking about how I’m going to blog more and then I disappear for an entire month. But honestly, that is pretty much how long it has taken me to recover from Star Wars Celebration. It was a blast, and yes, I will write about it. But that will be hopefully later this week. I want to get back to this whole “Movie Mondays” idea. It’s Monday, so I’m going to write a movie review.
Big Hero 6 is actually a film that I watched a while back, and really liked it, and I’ve wanted to post a review of it ever since, but just never quite got around to it. Well, I ended up re-watching it the other day, so why not post a review of it now? Perfect, right?
So, I know I had heard of Big Hero 6 when it was out in theaters. And while I kind of wanted to see it, it just wasn’t high up on my list, so I never made it. But I eventually got around to it once it came out on DVD. And I ended up really, really liking it.
Honestly, Big Hero 6 is just one smart, fun little movie. I’m still not entirely sure where the title comes from (feel free to explain it to me in the comments and make me feel stupid). Big Hero 6 is about a kid that’s basically a genius, who really goes through some very tough stuff in life. Then he finds some friends, a villain shows up, and adventure ensues. Sounds like pretty much every other animated movie made recently, right? Eh, yes and no. Big Hero 6 is just more clever and interesting than most, at least in my book.
Then, there’s Baymax. Honestly, Baymax steals the show in Big Hero 6. I don’t want to describe too much what he is, because I don’t want to spoil too much of the movie for anyone that hasn’t seen it yet. But let me just say this… it’s hard not to fall in love with Baymax. We’ll just say, for now, that he’s basically a robot, but with a personality. Heck, if I can compare to Star Wars (you can’t be surprised)… he’s a droid. He’s cute, and simple, and funny. And without him, this movie wouldn’t be nearly as much fun. But you knew that by the movie posters, right?
I still feel like I’m not that great with movie reviews, but to sum up Big Hero 6… you have a decent story, fun characters that suck you in, and a (sort of) robot that will keep you laughing as well as cheering the heroes on until the end. So if you haven’t seen it yet, go check it out soon if you can. You won’t regret it.
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