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B_s_Bunch
Sep 05, 2013Explorer
Crowe wrote:
I should learn to write.
You already know how to write. You just don't know it yet. Take a paper diary or a laptop with you. If you can write first hand as you are experiencing it, that's great. If not, at the end of the day write down your experiences and emotions as they happened. Most of all, don't be afraid to write down your real feelings. For example, this is what I wrote my first time in Disney:
"Wow. I'm really looking at Cindarella's castle. I can't stop crying, right here in front of everybody. Not in a million years did I ever think I'd really make it. I could just fall down and collapse I am so overwhelmed with emotion."
That's from the diary I wrote as we walked around. I call them "Mickey Moments". It's like being 5 years old and seeing Mickey for real for the first time. You just can't believe something is so real, so beautiful, so perfect. I was 25 when I wrote that. It's not as hard as you think. If you can feel it you can write it.
Thanks I as most others have a lot of tales to tell. We have many great memories. Some better than others but all no matter what seem now to be pretty humorous. I guess its how you look at it. I sure can't change it HAHA Larry
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