Yesterday we spent the
entire day in Louisville, Kentucky with the Kentucky State Governor’s Cup
competition. We had three students participate in four tests. Jeremy Webb
scored 42 in Science and 19 out of 20 on his tiebreakers. Carrie Jo Cecil
scored 44 in Language Arts and 18 out of 20 on her tiebreakers. Kate Cecil
scored 34 in Arts and Humanities and 42 in Language Arts. Tomorrow we will find
out how they placed. I know they have done well just from the scores but we are
hoping they have scored high enough to place relative to the other students in
the state.
Today is Awkward
Moments Day. We all have them, don’t we? You know, awkward moments. Oh, never
mind. Go to the Magic Kingdom and ask every cast member what time the 3:00
parade is. There’s nothing awkward about that.
Today is Forgive Mom
and Dad Day. They meant well, you know they did. Even if they’ve never offered
to pay for your therapy, you should still forgive them (I hope my kids read
this). Go to the 50’s Primetime Diner at Disney Hollywood Studios, it’s like
therapy with food. When they make you eat all your vegetables before you get
dessert just look at your waitress and say, “It’s okay Mom, I forgive you.”
Nothing Awkward about that.
I’m sure Grover
Cleveland had a few awkward moments. After all, he is the only president who
was president, wasn’t president and then was president again and the only
president married in the White House. Grover was the twenty-second and
twenty-fourth president of the United States and one of very few presidents to
have a Disney song written about them, “Let’s Put it Over With Grover,” by the
Sherman Brothers for The One and Only
Genuine Original Family Band. As always, this is the perfect excuse to visit
the Hall of Presidents. Happy 176th birthday Mr. President.
March 18th,
1858, Mary Richardson married Kepple Disney. The Disneys had a son named Elias
and Elias had a son named Walt.
March 18th,
1919, the Order of DeMolay forms in Kansas City. Even though Walt never became
a Mason, he was a DeMolay and DeMolay was one of the most influential
organizations in Walt’s life. Go to Hollywood Studios and watch One Man’s Dream, the movie about Walt’s
life. I do every time.
Remember, your best
excuse is always: waiting for your dreams to come true.
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