Last night's bachelorette party for Corey was a lot of fun! We started off in Corey's basement, then went out in SoNo for the rest of the night. :)
Today was my cousin Alexa's graduation party. They had a pretty good Italian DJ, and we danced and danced, even though we all felt like we were going to melt in that heat. The very best part of dancing was when our little cousin Michael, who's 3 years old, started dancing with this other little girl who was about 2 or 3 - they danced right in the middle of the floor, holding hands with each other, and it was so freakin' adorable!!! I told my brother Mikey that that Mikey was a better dancer than him. His response? "Yeah, and he gets more girls than I do, too!" ;D
And her cake...guys, it was from Carlo's Bakery in Hoboken, NJ! IT WAS A CAKE BOSS CAKE!! Obviously it wasn't fancy enough to be on the show or anything, but I ate a piece of cake from Carlo's bakery, how cool is that??? :D I think the fact that I was so excited to be eating something that came out of that bakery made it taste about 10 times better, lol!
DAY 1: Favorite movie DAY 2: Favorite character DAY 3: Favorite princess
DAY 4: Favorite heroine DAY 5: Favorite prince DAY 6: Favorite hero DAY 7: Favorite animal DAY 8: Favorite sidekick/secondary character DAY 9: Favorite couple DAY 10: Favorite villain DAY 11: Favorite animal sidekick
DAY 12: Favorite non-animal sidekick
DAY 13: Favorite parent DAY 14: Favorite soundtrack DAY 15: Favorite song DAY 16: Favorite love song DAY 17: Favorite villain song DAY 18: Favorite kiss
DAY 19: Favorite classicDAY 20: Least favorite classic
DAY 21: Favorite quote
DAY 22: Favorite Pixar film
DAY 23: An overrated movie
DAY 24: An underrated movie
DAY 25: Favorite lyrics
DAY 26: Most magical moment
DAY 27: Favorite overall moment
DAY 28: Favorite sequel
DAY 29: Favorite opening
DAY 30: Favorite ending
DAY 20: Least favorite classic
I feel like I have a special love for each movie, so this is really hard to say. I guess if there was a movie that I'm indifferent about in the Disney-verse, it would probably be Bambi. I appreciate it for the beautiful work of art that it is (seriously, I saw a breakdown of the multi-plane camera work they did on it in the bonus features of my Snow White DVD, and it's AMAZING), but I just don't think the storyline is all that memorable. Maybe I need to watch it again, but I dunno...
Also, around the time of the Disney Renaissance...I never could get into The Rescuers Down Under. Everyone always loved it, and I was like... eh. Even The Rescuers was never my favorite, but more so The Rescuers Down Under.