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Our high-quality wooden box plaque sign art is made from strong and durable materials, and features a clear, printed funny or inspirational sentence, exquisite pattern on its surface, making it the perfect addition to your indoor or outdoor places.
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Lot of 5 Pins DLR Cast Member Work Day Pin – 2001 Thanksgiving Day -Minnie Mouse
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Are you a Disney pin collector looking to add a special piece to your collection? Look no further than this lot of 5 DLR cast member work day pins featuring Minnie Mouse celebrating Thanksgiving Day in 2001. These limited edition pins are a must-have for any Disney enthusiast and would make a great addition to your pin board. Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to own a piece of Disney history! Get your hands on this exclusive set today.
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Disney Cast Member Work Day – Thanksgiving 1997 – Disneyland Hotel Minnie Mouse
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On Thanksgiving Day in 1997, I had the privilege of working as a cast member at the Disneyland Hotel, portraying the beloved character Minnie Mouse. It was a day filled with magic, gratitude, and lots of smiles.As soon as I arrived at the hotel, I could feel the excitement in the air. Guests were bustling about, eager to celebrate the holiday at the happiest place on earth. My fellow cast members and I were buzzing with energy as we prepared for a day of spreading joy and creating unforgettable memories.
Decked out in my iconic red and white polka dot dress, I was ready to greet guests with hugs, high-fives, and of course, plenty of photo opportunities. The sheer delight on children’s faces as they spotted Minnie Mouse walking around the hotel was truly heartwarming.
Throughout the day, I had the pleasure of meeting families from all over the world, each with their own unique traditions and stories to share. Some guests were visiting Disneyland for the first time, while others were seasoned veterans who had made the park a holiday tradition.
As I posed for pictures and danced with guests, I couldn’t help but feel grateful for the opportunity to be a part of such a special day. The magic of Disney truly knows no bounds, and I was honored to play a small role in creating happiness and memories for all who visited the Disneyland Hotel on Thanksgiving Day.
As the sun set on another magical day at Disneyland, I couldn’t help but reflect on the true meaning of Thanksgiving – giving thanks for the blessings in our lives and spreading joy to others. Being a cast member at the Disneyland Hotel, especially as Minnie Mouse, allowed me to do just that, and for that, I am forever grateful.
#Disney #Cast #Member #Work #Day #Thanksgiving #Disneyland #Hotel #Minnie #Mouse, Workday‘Shrinking’ Recap, S2, Ep. 12: ‘The Last Thanksgiving’
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“We can get through anything if we have people to lean on,” Paul says. It’s at least the second time this season that his words have summed up one of the central ideas of this show — first was “fucked-up people are good at helping fucked-up people,” and now he’s getting at a broader idea about how humans rely on one another’s support to survive.
Maybe that’s a pretty basic idea, but like Jimmy’s speech at Brian’s wedding near the end of season one, it rings true from everything we’ve seen. Shrinking is a show about a support network of wacky friends, neighbors, and patients, and you get the sense that everyone in that group needs it, whether their problems are commonplace, life-threatening, or both.
It’s also satisfying to see a rare sentimental speech from gruff old Paul, a guy who rarely feels comfortable opening up about anything when he’s not using himself as an example of why someone else should get help. With Paul’s daughter and grandson off to a lacrosse tournament during the week of Thanksgiving, he’s looking forward to kicking back and doing “fuck-all.” But Julie knows he should be with people, so she takes him to Gaby’s dinner against his will. And before long, he’s looking around and reflecting on what these weirdos mean to him. When faced with your own mortality, it’s often a lot easier to get real — you don’t know how long you have left with these people, and you want to express how you feel while you still have the chance.
“The Last Thanksgiving” is a predictably sweet, enjoyable capper to a very consistent season, neatly answering most of the remaining questions while hinting at where the show could go from here. Take Liz, who has spent the bulk of this season (of this show, really) feeling aimless and unsure of where to go from here. She has filled the void by taking on numerous projects, many of them related to helping Brian and Charlie prepare for fatherhood four months from now. So it makes sense that with Derek’s prodding, the two ask Liz to step in and nanny on the two days a week that their new hire, Kellie, can’t come.
Liz can be a frustrating character, especially when the show fails to really take her to task, but it’s moving to see her embrace this new purpose, even if I’m still a little bummed she didn’t stay with the food truck longer. Maybe Derek is right: She loves raising kids, so why resist that? Society tells women that kids are all they’re good for, but that’s not a reason to set the desire aside if it’s still there. Liz might think she needs to find a pursuit that’s worthwhile, that allows her to be a strong and independent woman, but that doesn’t need to be a business venture. She raised three rambunctious but goodhearted boys, then she stepped in to raise Alice, and now she can’t stop herself from taking care of kids and animals that aren’t even hers. Maybe this is what she’s made for.
It goes back to that idea of leaning on your community when you need it. Gaby is still learning how to integrate people into her community in a healthy way — she’s sticking to her guns regarding her mom’s living situation, but she still wants to make her a bigger part of her life, and that means having her at Thanksgiving with everyone else. And that “everyone else” also includes Derrick.
Last week, I didn’t totally understand where Gaby was coming from in pushing her boyfriend away. But her conversation with Liz and Aliyah (her ex-husband Nico’s other ex) is exactly what I was hoping for: a clarification of how exactly the Derrick situation fits into Gaby’s larger character arc. It makes sense now: Gaby’s caretaker tendencies have led to her subconsciously seeking out men who are trainwrecks (Nico, Jimmy) instead of a man who wants her but doesn’t need her (Derrick). It’s scary to experience something, well, healthy and balanced.
Gaby does call Derrick and own up to her self-sabotage, but he’s still hurt. He makes the reasonable suggestion to work on herself and get back in touch when she’s truly ready for a relationship, but he also can’t resist showing up to Thanksgiving anyway with Phyllis and his own aunt in tow. Who could say no to Jessica Williams?
And then there’s Jimmy and Alice, the true heart of the show. I figured we were owed one more tear-jerking conversation between the two in the finale, a moment for the two of them to be honest with each other and move forward. But Jimmy isn’t keen on admitting the true depth of his guilt and shame to his daughter, no matter how much Paul tells him to do it.
This isn’t a one-way street, of course; Alice also has some forgiving to do, and Sean helps her get there. These two haven’t shared many scenes lately, but there’s something simple and warm about their friendship, and they can relate on a lot when it comes to their dads. Sean’s dad still has issues expressing himself — rather than saying “I love you too,” he can only emphatically point a finger at his son — but he’s really making an effort, and Jimmy is doing the same. “Real love is when you accept someone, limitations and all,” Sean says. Like a few quotes in this finale, it’s a cliché, but it works in context.
When Alice and Jimmy finally have that necessary conversation, she releases him from the responsibility of speaking to Louis. And he finally explains the root of his lingering issues: He promised Tia he wouldn’t fuck up with her, but he fucked up after her mom died when she needed him the most.
This version of Alice isn’t vindictive, though, even if her “ruined another birthday” line was harsh. She’s not holding anything over her dad anymore; she sees him for the good guy he is and has no problem running through some of the little good-dad stuff he does that goes unrecognized, even by him. Most affecting is an anecdote about a time she fell asleep on the couch after practice, sometime after Tia’s death. She woke up the next morning in her bedroom, meaning Jimmy carried her upstairs when he was depressed and grieving and quite possibly on drugs. That one gesture let Alice know that the dad she knew was “still in there.”
For Jimmy, talking to Louis isn’t just about doing the right thing or extending empathy to someone who deserves it, though Louis is going through a pretty hard time right now. (After finding out about Louis’s dark past, his coworker Eddy uninvited him from Friendsgiving, and Louis clearly feels like there’s no way to outrun his past, to the point that he’s considering ending it all.) It’s about healing part of himself, as Jimmy tells Louis at the train station. He’s the one who needs to heal, just as much as Louis does. Maybe there’s no path forward for either of them without each other.
“What a shitty couple of years, huh?” he remarks, and that’s exactly what bonds these two men, the same way it bonded Alice and Louis. These three people went through something major together, even if they were on opposite sides of it, and that event reverberated through this whole tight-knit community. Maybe it’ll take Jimmy awhile to let go of any lingering resentment for Louis deep down, and to let go of his own self-blame. But now he’s here, ready to talk, and that means the world.
• In retrospect, Sean’s storyline this year was solid but a little undercooked, and I can’t help feeling like the Liz-Sean dynamic, in general, got abandoned when she got out of the food truck business. Let’s hope they got more screen time in season three.
• Funny scene with Jimmy picking up Summer after she tried to steal Plan B. (The condom broke with Connor.)
• At first, I didn’t think Derrick’s arrival at Thanksgiving automatically meant a romantic reunion between the two, but we do see them kissing later, so I expect to see Damon Wayans Jr. back next year!
• That being said … would love a decrease in jokes like this one for Liz: “Derrick’s the best. He’s just like my husband but Black, and honestly, that’s the only thing that would make my husband better.”
• “Well, if you have that power, can you make a woman fall for me?” “He’s not a wizard.” Imagine your ex-therapist roasting you like this.
• Harrison Ford on our TV screens really is a gift. I got a little misty at the phrase “lucky guy.”
• Thanks for following along this season!
The latest episode of ‘Shrinking’ was an emotional rollercoaster as we watched the characters come together for one final Thanksgiving celebration.In this episode, tensions were high as the group faced their biggest challenge yet: saying goodbye to one another. As they gathered around the dinner table, old wounds were reopened and long-buried secrets came to light.
Dr. Smithson struggled to keep the peace as the group’s dynamics shifted and relationships were tested. Meanwhile, Sarah made a life-changing decision that left everyone reeling.
As the episode came to a close, we were left wondering what the future held for our favorite characters. Will they be able to overcome their differences and move forward, or will this be the end of their journey together?
Tune in next week for the season finale of ‘Shrinking’ to find out what happens next.
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John Derian for Target Turkey Tray Thanksgiving Fall Melamine Serving Platter
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Looking to add a touch of whimsy and charm to your Thanksgiving table this fall? Look no further than the John Derian for Target Turkey Tray Melamine Serving Platter! This adorable tray features a beautifully detailed turkey design, perfect for serving up all your favorite Thanksgiving dishes.Made of durable melamine, this platter is not only stylish but also practical for everyday use. Whether you’re serving up a traditional turkey dinner or a variety of appetizers and desserts, this tray is sure to be a hit with your guests.
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PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP AS AMERICAN PILGRIM SETTLER THANKSGIVING 8X10 AI PHOTO
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In this post, we are thrilled to present an 8×10 AI photo of President Donald Trump as an American pilgrim settler celebrating Thanksgiving. This unique and creative image captures the essence of the holiday and pays tribute to America’s rich history. We hope you enjoy this special piece of art and wish you a happy Thanksgiving! #PresidentTrump #Thanksgiving #AmericanHistory #PilgrimSettler #AIphoto
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