Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Day 5 at Disney

Like I said this whole week has been "Orientation". So last night we had our night orientation where we learned about the classes we will be taking and we met our leadership team. There's about 350 kids in the disney college program spring 2010. They split the kids up into groups. I'm one of the last groups to have orientation and there's about 90 of us. So far getting along really well with the guys and girls in my group! making great friends.
Last night we got to tour "backstage disney". it was super low-profile. so we weren't allowed to take any pictures. If we did we would be sent home immediately (I'm talking like home home).
Today was our last orientation day and it was 8 hours long.

You would not believe how much there is to know about disney!!!! I have seriously had SOOO Much Disney knowledge crammed into my head it's insane. I love it. I just had no idea?! I feel under qualified because I came here not knowing a lot about Disney. But boy am I learning! I mean WOW! It's Disney crazy in these parts. Anyways, today we took a super long tour of the park. We've been wearing our "professional attire" like every day. (and yes mom, I wear the same outfit every day haha it looks good).

For anyone who doesn't know, the "Disney Look" is a SUPER huge deal here at disneyland. I'll have to go over that more in another post, cause' it's not something that should be taken lightly. I finally got my disney ID today and can go into the park for free by myself. No tours or nothing! So tomorrow is my day off and my roommate is going to give me the grand tour of disneyland and disney's california adventure.

Got picked up by a nice man (Mr. Card) from the orange county sovereign grace church and went to homegroup tonight. Ate a delicious homecooked meal (lasagna and breaksticks) and then had a great time meeting new people and talking. It's so crazy singing worship songs here in California in someone's living room that we sing in Akron! It's like that little bit of home that I get to keep while I'm out here. A lady at homegroup tonight said she thinks she has a bike for me. Yay! this could mean no more waiting 20 minutes for the bus!

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