Wednesday, March 28, 2007 

Week 3

As I’m typing, it’s almost midnight on a Tuesday night. I’m in Orlando, on my third week of my new career at Walt Disney World. I would say that I love it here, except for the fact that I miss my family terribly, which clouds a lot of the enjoyment I have. I talk to Kim a couple times a day, and try to make it a point to call home at 6:30 each night, as that is often when Charlie is in his high chair having dinner. That way, I can talk with him on the phone for a while.

Tonight, Kim had just come home from Target, so Charlie was running around. Kim told Charlie that Daddy was on the phone, but he didn’t come over, as he often will. So, Kim and I talked about our days, our struggles with selling the home, frustrations and fears over finding her a new job.
Then suddenly, I hear a little voice on the phone. Charlie has gone in the bedroom, climbed onto the nightstand, picked up an extension phone, and pushed the on button. I then hear a little 2 year old’s gibber gabber. It was such a sweet sound. Because of his first year of life, Charlie has some speech delays, and isn’t talking where a normal 2 ½ year old would normally. But, he tries to talk a lot. So, I’m assuming I heard about his day, his frustrations at Grandma’s house with not being able to bring his ride on car into the house, and how he hates laying down for a nap, even when it feels really good.

Then, I told Charlie I wanted kisses, and I heard him kissing the phone. I asked for a big hug, and I got the sound of him hugging the phone. It almost made me cry. Then, I heard, “Ok, Dy dy” which is his way of saying bye bye. It made the evening a bit more bearable.

These three weeks have been very interesting. Every morning, I drive to work, and drive under one of the giant entrance signs. It makes me smile a bit each day, knowing I’m going to work at Disneyworld. I wear my nametag, which shows my first name, and my hometown (proudly saying Kansas City, MO). I then have my blue ID badge, indicating that I’m a salaried cast member. A lot of the yellow badge people assume that means management, but no, it just means I don’t get overtime.

The people I’m working with couldn’t be nicer. I’ve worked with Kevin, who’s been a lot of fun to joke with. Tonight, we spent 2 hours working an investigation, and, without going into details, were very successful. Earlier in the day, I worked with Sarah, the girl who was born about 20 years too late. She truly is a child of the 60’s, in only the best ways, even though she wasn’t born until the 70’s.

My new boss has been very easy to work for. I’ve put in a lot of hours, because frankly, I’d rather be working than sitting in my apartment looking at the 4 walls. She keeps trying to get me to take some time off. I guess she’s afraid I’ll burn out. I need to let her know that once my family gets here, I’ll revert to my normal state of slacking off, asking for extra time off, and generally poor attitude.

Orlando is becoming more familiar. It’s still not home, but it’s started on that path. But, I do miss everyone in KC. I really wish I could have been part of the improv festival, and watched some of the great performances. My heart is with you guys.

Friday, March 23, 2007 

Heading Home

Finally. It's been a very long 2 weeks, but tomorrow morning, at 0720 (the O stands for Oh Crap it's early), I'm heading home for a couple of days with the family. I very much missed them.

Everything is going good here at the Happiest Place on Earth. I'm learning the ropes, working some of my own cases, and getting to see the parks from a whole new viewpoint.

But, I can't wait to get home, even if it is for only one night, and kiss my wife, and play with my son. I have no doubt he will have changed a lot in the weeks I've been gone.

Saturday, March 17, 2007 

First Week At Disney


I've completed my first week at Walt Disney World, and it's been great. I went through "Traditions", which is the class that all cast members go through to teach you about the company, the history, the expectations and how to make the magic. It was fun.

Then, it was off to work. My team seems like a great group of people. I've already had a chance to do some work myself, and everyone has been very supportive. I got to go into the Utilidors underneath the Magic Kingdom (something I had always wanted to see), and even went backstage in Epcot. Folks, it's a whole different world backstage. Might not be as glamorous, but it's equally fascinating how the job gets done.

The only bad part of the entire week has been being without my family. It makes for lonely nights sitting in a "bachelor" apartment each night. But, if someone will buy our house, we can get them down here, and get Kim a job.

Monday, March 12, 2007 

Good Bye, Kansas City!

I left Kansas City last night, and it really hit me... I'm leaving my home of the past 18 years.

My childhood was one move after another, because my father worked for the government, and was transferred many times. By the time I was in 8th grade, I had been in 12 different schools. So, being in one city for a long time was very comfortable. But, now, I'm a Florida resident. Kinda. I mean, I still have a home in KC (please, someone buy this from us), and I'm going to be in temp housing for a while. But, I've moved. It's for real.

Today was my first day as a Disney cast member (we don't say employee). I spent the morning in a brief orientation, then had lunch with my new boss. Surprizingly, after that, I was on my own. Which was perfect, because I needed to get furniture set up for the condo I'm renting. Thankfully, I found a reasonable corporate rental program, and will have nice stuff.

I really lucked out on the condo. It's very nice, and the complex has some great amenities. And the price is very good. It's a bit weird to be alone in a one bedroom apartment. And, very lonely without my wife and son. But, it's temporary.

Tomorrow I go through "Traditions", which is an all day session of the history of Disney, along with the policies and proceedures that cast members must follow. I've always wanted to go through this, so it should be fun.

Thursday, March 08, 2007 

Countdown to Leaving

Kim and I just returned from our preliminary trip to Florida. It was 4 days spent driving all over Orlando with our realtor, looking at areas, neighborhoods and houses, hoping to find something we will want to concentrate on when the time comes. Also, we were looking for temporary housing for me.

After some very scary areas, including a stop at a weekly rate hotel near Disney that was like something out of a bad movie, I was able to find a nice 1 bedroom condo for rent near Sea World. The problem in Orlando is that there is a law that if you rent an apartment for less than 7 months, you have to collect a 13% motel daily motel tax. So, no one wants to do a short term lease. Fortunately, I was able to find one who was willing, and it's a very nice condo less than 15 minutes from work. And it has all the amenities, like a pool, workout room, movie theatre, spa, etc. I've got to rent some furniture, but it should be liveable.

We were also able to find several very nice sections of town where we would like to live. It's so different down there, it will take some getting used to. But, the areas we found were very nice, with good schools.

Lastly, we visited the on-site daycare at Walt Disney World. It seemed very clean, and the children looked like they were very happy and well treated. That eased our minds quite a bit.

It's strange. Today, it actually dawned on me that I'm moving out of this house this weekend. Sure, my stuff is still here, and I'll get home on weekends, but this will no longer be my residence. It was very odd and a bit sad.

The hardest part will be not seeing Kim and Charlie every day. I've got a couple of flights home booked, but it won't be for two weeks until I get home the first time. The flights were just too darned expensive (over $600.00). So, I'm going to miss them an awful lot.

So, I'd ask for prayers and good thoughts that Kim finds a good paying job quickly in Orlando, and that we sell our house at the same time (and get a good price).

Friday, March 02, 2007 

Unemployed

I am officially unemployed, as of today at 11:30 a.m. My ride with Ferrellgas ended, after 4 years. My new ride with Walt Disney World doesn't start for another week.

So, I figure I'll do all those things the unemployed do. I'll

  • drink beer,
  • watch People's Court
  • prank call the local 7-11,
  • put my car up on cinderblocks,
  • write my congressman demanding that wrestling be investigated after last night's surprize upset
  • spend lots of time walking around Wal-Mart
  • two words: Tractor Pull
  • get me a bug zapper
  • non stop Skynard


This is going to be a good week.

Actually, some of it will be spent trying to find a place to live in Orlando, and job hunting for Kim, but it's ok to dream.