Wow, y'all. What a difference a few days can make.
After my last post John knew exactly what I needed - because I spent several
hours telling him. The next morning he visited a few local charities, and
almost immediately found us a big construction project at a homeless
resource center we love called
The Sharing Center. They were panicking over a tight deadline when John walked in and offered
our help, so this was clearly meant to be. On Wednesday I got to paint so
much my hands are still cramped from the roller pole, and it was
fantastic. I was so happy I kept tearing up at odd times, like when I
saw how awful the tiny bathroom is that we're about to remodel. YUSSS.
I know this light will turn to dark and back to light again, but for
now, for today, I'm gonna dance around in my painter's jeans and be
grateful.
Now, let's talk about another amazing charity:
Give Kids The World, the
free resort for children with life-threatening illnesses. You've heard me
talk about them quite a bit here. Last year during the shut-down they had an
event called Night of a Million Lights. (Here's
my post with all the photos, go see!) This was such a success they've brought Million Lights back
again this year, though with many changes. So naturally we had to go!
The changes are because the Village is open and operational again (yay!), so
of course we aren't allowed to tour the neighborhoods where folks are
staying. GKTW has done their best to compensate for the smaller venue by
amping up what they do have: new and bigger displays, dancing synchronized
lights shows, new merch and food options, and a delightful Santa
meet-and-greet.
I'm getting ahead of myself, though.
Let's back up and talk about... our hats.
So last year it was just us and our friend Karen, and we decided last minute to wear festive, silly hats:
This was such an unexpected hit - people approached us all night to
compliment our hats - that this year we decided to go bigger. I
recruited 4 more friends, and some of us had a craft night to work on our
headgear:
John finished his first, and was very proud:
This is before he added the glitter stars and lights.
Both of our
hats are made from Dollar Tree santa hats & supplies, so cost about $5
each. John stuffed his with Polyfil to get it to stand straight up, while I
rolled a posterboard into a cone for mine. Then I wrapped it in green
tinsel, glued on some mini ornaments, and added lights:
It is VERY tall, but the brim was snug enough that it was secure, and
actually quite comfy.
Also peep my new favorite t-shirt:
TREE REX. This pun
works for me on many levels, ha.
Karen brought an
enormous foam snowflake (I think from Michaels?), which she attached
to a fascinator base made from EVA foam.
The plush llama really makes it.
Our friend Arielle ended up
wearing this one, because Karen then made another genius creation:
It's a full-sized wreath with one giant ornament dangling in the middle,
Who-ville style. LOVE.
Speaking of Karen, she made some great TikToks of our night, so I'm going to
cheat and include them here to get us started:
@karina.rose.20 @gktwvillage ##nightofamillionlights was so much fun! And yes, we were the group with all the ridiculous hats - luckily they were a big hit! With @epbot @superfluousnougat and @rasldazl
♬ Holidays (feat. Earth, Wind & Fire) - Meghan Trainor
@karina.rose.20 Had so much fun at ##givekidstheworld ##nightofamillionlights with @superfluousnougat and our friend group ##christmaslights ##MacysGiftTok
♬ original sound - jacob
We aren't allowed into the area where the famous Wishing Tree is this year, but they dressed up this tree to look just like it:
The hanging balls have projected stars inside them somehow, and are STUNNING.
You still get to see a fair number of houses, even with most of the neighborhoods off limits. One big change is that the house lights dance to the music this year, which does make taking photos a little harder.
Lots of sparkly photo ops around every corner:
And a massively long tree trail:
Here's Traci in her light-up, bow-bedecked antlers:
Most of the big displays and houses are sponsored, so there were houses for various theme parks, restaurants, and attractions.
The Guinness Book of World Records house has an upside down tree like last year:
This Santa body photo op is fun, though:
Palm trees and beach chairs for Margaritaville:
Here comes the tram!
Because this is GKTW, of course the tram is wheelchair accessible. So we got to sit in the end car with Ken & Sue, which has some primo views out the back:
Ironically I had to wait for enough space in the crowd to get this shot:
My photo can't do it justice; this vignette was incredible with all the blue and silver sparkles.
Fun Fact: Did you know WDW donated the Osborne Lights to GKTW for this event? That's right, some of these are the actual Osborne lights, y'all. How cool is that? The lights live on!
Here's Santa's face as our ridiculous little troupe filed in:
"You're a tiger! You're a sexy tiger!
"Not you, Karen, I was talking to Santa."
(DED. This poor couple, y'all. Bahahaaa.)
When it was John's turn for a photo I took over, awkwardly.
"Um, you're a tiger?" ::nervous laugh::
And y'all, it's a testament to John's charm that he got them BOTH to do tiger claws:
One last group shot:
In fact we very nearly MISSED the last shuttle bus, so thanks to the volunteers who jogged over to tell us to move it or lose it, haha. (Parking is a few miles away in a large grass lot, so the buses are a must.)
This is not a sponsored post, btw, and we bought our own tickets. I just really like this place.
I hope you enjoyed your virtual visit with us! And that your weekend is full of light, love, and sexy tiger claw photo ops. Mrowr.
******
P.S. Hey, you free tonight? Want to watch The Santa Clause with me? Then head over to the Epbot Discord at 8:30pm EST! We try to do this every other Friday: we chat (text only) & swap .gifs while watching the same movie together. Then there's a matinee showing Sunday afternoon at 3pm EST, in case you miss Friday night.
Discord is a free, low-stress way to socialize with your fellow 'bots anytime, not just on movie nights. It's a smaller group, and the mods and regulars are super welcoming and chill. Pop over and say hi sometime, you'll see!
re: the portrait hanging over the fireplace
ReplyDeleteSANTA DUDE ABIDES.
Your Pal,
Storm the Klingon
Ahem, I believe that SC is for "Scott Calvin." ;) What an awesome set of pictures! I feel completely in the Christmas spirit right now. I'm so glad they carried on doing this, even in a smaller fashion!
ReplyDeleteA few years ago now, my step-great-niece, my nephew, her mother, and their baby boy went there (not for xmas) because of my great-niece's condition. They had a great time and it was a phenomenal opportunity.
ReplyDeleteI cannot stop smiling!!!! Thanks for including us in the fun. Love the hats. Trying to figure out where I can go with my own hat. Just driving down the road with those lights would crack me up!
ReplyDeleteSomething else to make you smile: Bibi meets a piglet
ReplyDeletehttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vrYQbWwHKVo
Love it so much. I want to go and volunteer there. And I live in CA.
ReplyDeleteThis is gloriously sparkly! Thank you for the photo tour.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the virtual tour! We stayed there in October & they were just starting to put up the lights. Amazingly, you got a picture of the villa we stayed in - we were in the her half of the villa with the wrestling ring!
ReplyDeleteI also enjoyed re-reading last year's post now that I recognize all the places. Thank you for all you do for GKTW. The experiences there mean so much to the Wish kids!
Stunning! Your hats ae awesome
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