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  1. Happy Easter

    April 24, 2011 by Leanne

    Easter Weekend – I can’t believe it’s here already. There are so many “events” at this time of year I feel like a juggling act in a 3-ring circus sometimes.

    To start with – it’s not only my mom’s birthday but separated by just a few days is Mike’s mom’s birthday. They’re only one year apart in age, too. And typically, two weeks later it’s Mother’s Day.  Lots of mom shopping going on.

    It’s also a very busy time at work and that’s the time frame that salaried cast members are asked to help with work in the theme parks. I was scheduled today to be at Magic Kingdom for a few hours assistance.  With this you never know what your assignment is until you walk in the door at the Magic Kingdom, check-in and then receive your assignment.  For me this year, it was helping at Cosmic Rays.

    And most important – it’s the anniversary of when Mike and I reunited.  This year marks our 3rd anniversary together.  He remembered it in high-class fashion:


  2. Happy Thanksgiving Everyone

    November 26, 2009 by Leanne

    There is so much to be thankful for this year. 

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    The beginning of the year definitely had a rocky start given the economy and all that surrounded it.  I am so thankful for my job with Disney and all my friends I’ve made from co-workers to new friends made online to friends made through projects I’ve worked on (Hello Moms Panelists!).  It truly has been an amazing year getting to know such wonderful people. 

    I’m thankful for my friends and family in my personal life. Although my family numbers are very low – in fact you can almost count them on one hand (mom, Uncle Jack, Aunt Betty and some cousins scattered around the country) they still mean the world to me. I wish I saw more of them in person. Thanksgiving and the Christmas holidays make me reminisce for the old days when we were kids and the celebrations were huge with 20 or more of us cramming into Grandma’s little 2-bedroom house for the holiday meals. The kids were segregated to the living room eating off card tables while the grown-ups sat at the dining room table. Do they even sell card tables any more?  Card tables and TV trays were staples in every house back then.

    I’m thankful for my best friends (and boyfriend!) The last year and half with Mike has been so much fun. I miss my friend Mike in California and his family – who at one time adopted me into their family circle. I wish we had more hours in the day to talk and catch up like we used to do.  And I’m thankful for my long-time friend Randie who never forgets me on the holidays.  Our friendship is going on 25 years.

    I’m thankful for all my friends from my past I’ve reconnected with through Facebook.  While I hardly ever see any of them in person it is rewarding to see what they’re all doing throughout the year and how their lives have changed over time. I enjoy reading their status updates and smile to see the fun their having with their families.  And if it wasn’t for Facebook I wouldn’t have had the opportunity to attend my high school band’s reunion gathering this summer. Oh yes, that made me cry! I loved band and the comradery it brought. Those were priceless and special friendships.

    And of course I’m thankful for my dogs. They bring such joy to my life despite the 2:00 am bathroom calls.  When Mikita takes a nap with me and lays her head on my shoulder to sleep – it just warms my heart. And poor Jefferson, who’s aging so rapidly in his elderly years – he’s so darn cute with his constant tail wagging just for glancing his way.

    I’m also thankful for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade.  What would Thanksgiving Day be without it?


  3. Heart Walk

    September 12, 2009 by Leanne

    In a few weeks I’ll be walking with my fellow Disney cast members for the Greater Orlando Start!  Heart Walk  to raise money to fight heart disease. 

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    I have a special place in my heart (no pun intended) for this event as I honor my grandma, who passed away many years ago after suffering from heart disease for as long as I can remember.  She died my junior year of high school. 

     

     

    Grandma moved in with our family when I was in elementary school.  Her health had declined so much she couldn’t live on her own any longer.  By trade she was a seamstress who specialized in draperies, but she would often make many of my play clothes and would even make matching clothes for my Barbie dolls! One of her many other talents was cooking. She was a phenomenal cook who made the best dinners and desserts I can remember. These were true meat-n-potatoe dishes with homemade breads, pop overs, brownies, and cakes.  I am thankful to still have many of her recipes which unfortunately  rarely gets used these days. It was all simple food, but gosh was it delicious.

    GrandmaHere’s one of the few  pictures I have of grandma and me. 

     

    If you would like to support me in the American Heart Walk, you can do so by donating through my Heart Walk webpage.  The walk is the first weekend in October. It’s only a 5k so I think I can handle that.   The American Heart Association raises funds to not only fight heart disease but stroke, too. My mother has already suffered three strokes in the past 9 years and miracously, she recovered from all of them with no long term effects.  I know that times are tough right now and there are many charities in need of money.  I am grateful for anything you can do.

     

     

     

     



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  4. So long Shawnie

    July 28, 2009 by Leanne

    Right now my mom is home crying her eyes out.  Just hours ago her lovely cat, Shawnie, died of kidney failure.  Shawnie was an absolutely beautiful cat with pure white long fur and magical blue eyes.  We got her from the humane society the summer of 1990 – just days after my dad had been diagnosed with kidney cancer.  She was actually his companion and kitty buddy for the remaining few months that he lived.  He died in September that year.

    Shawnie 1990 - 2009

    Shawnie 1990 - 2009

    If there was ever the “sweetest cat ever” – that title went to Shawnie.  She constantly purred and loved sitting in laps.  She was never sickly and lived a very long, happy life.  Nineteen years is a pretty  long time – we were lucky to have her for so long.

    My mom is obviously taking it very hard.  For the past five years or so Shawnie has been at moms side – sleeping next to or on top of her every night.  I last saw Shawnie yesterday and it was obvious her time was coming. She looked awful and was having a hard time walking. I’m glad I got to say good-bye yesterday.  She is in a good place now.

    Shawnie & Mikita sharing dinner

    Shawnie & Mikita sharing dinner


  5. Doggie Love

    February 22, 2009 by Leanne



  6. My 1st Video Blog!

    February 15, 2009 by Leanne

    Here it is everyone – sit back, grab some popcorn, and get ready for 1:35 seconds of exhilarating video. 

    Leanne’s 1st Video Blog


  7. My Dad

    January 24, 2009 by Leanne

    As I lay awake in bed this morning, wide awake at 2am with a throbbing headache, I remembered something my mom mentioned to me the night before – that I inherited my multi-day headaches from my dad.  And that got me thinking about him and all the other things I learned from him.

    It’s been more than 18 years since he passed away. He died of kidney cancer the day after my birthday in 1990 at age 57.  Now, as I get older, it seems like he died at such a young age.  He went downhill so fast in the three months it took for the cancer to take over his body. He was diagnosed in June and died September 9.

    His name was Joseph, but everyone called him Jake.  He served in the U.S. Air Force for 20 years and was gone most of my younger years. Towards the end of his service he was stationed at Eglin Air Force Base in the panhandle and would come home on weekends every other week. I remember standing at the window screaming and crying as he left to go back each Sunday.

    Look how happy I am!

    Look how happy I am!

    We were a pretty typical, middle-class family. My dad and I were very close, whereas my mom and brother were very close.  When dad finally got out of the military he went to work at Winter Park Telephone Company and returned to night school to continue his education. We lived in many different houses during my childhood located in either Winter Park or Lockhart.  I remember we used to all look forward to Friday nights, because dad would stop at Taco Tico on Lee Road and pick up a bag full of $.25 tacos and we’d gorge on tacos for dinner. (that might explain my weight issues.)

    As I grew older and got my driver’s license, my dad came to my rescue several times when I stupidly locked my keys in the car. He would show up with a spare key and never complain about it. God bless him because I would have been really mad if I had to get up and go out after working all day.

    Taken at a shop at the Village at Lake Buena Vista, now known as Downtown Disney.

    Taken at a shop at the Village at Lake Buena Vista, now known as Downtown Disney.

    We spent many a vacation at Disney World.  We’d stay at the Contemporary or the Polynesian where we had a blast in the pools!  One day at the Magic Kingdom at the Diamond Horseshoe Revue dad was pulled up on stage by one of the can-can girls and got so embarrassed, but you just know he was loving every minute of  it.  He loved to flirt with beautiful girls in a shy, bashful manner,  never was it demeaning or embarrassing to my mom.

    When we didn’t vacation at Disney, we went to Daytona Beach.  Dad, with his Polish connections, knew a motelier in Daytona Beach Shores and we’d always stay at their place.  It was a big family vacation, with us, my grandmother, my uncle, aunt and my four cousins.  Dad would dive into the ocean and bring up conch shells for us kids.  Later in the day, it was a ritual for the men to bring out their fishing lines and do some shore fishing.  I honestly don’t recall them ever catching anything.

    Randie, Dad, me and my brother Johnny

    Randie, Dad, me and my brother Johnny

    I graduated from Rollins College in May 1990.  This is one of the last pictures of Dad where he looks healthy.  It was about 3 weeks after this photo was taken that he want to the eye doctor complaining of vision problems. At first they just diagnosed it as “old age” and gave him new glasses.  A couple weeks later he still had the same problem so they sent him to a optical neurologist who eventually found 4 small tumors on his brain.  More tests revealed those were just the begining of tumor world as more were found all over his body as a result of kidney cancer.

    Me, Uncle Al, and Dad - August 1990

    Me, Uncle Al, and Dad - August 1990

    Today is not an anniversary of any sort – there were just too many incidents that popped up in the past few days that made me think of him.  In today’s Orlando Sentinel there is a story about Danica Patrick and how her dad taught her about the importance of a firm handshake. So did my dad!  He always said he never trusted anyone with a wimp handshake. Then on the radio yesterday the Monsters on Real Radio were talking about the 25-cent tacos at Taco Tico. And to top it off, my mom mentioning that I inherited my headaches from my dad.

    He definitely died too young. I miss him terribly. His funerals was so crowded they had to open up a new room at the funeral home to allow everyone in to say their good-byes.  If you are fortunate enough to still have your dad around – call him up today and tell him how much you love him.