Jul 17, 2026

Guest Blog: Working at Walmart for Ten Years by the Dog Walker

Mom has asked me to blog for her today, just because she's been really busy with her Girl Scout campout. I'm sure she'll be able to tell you about that. There's just one thing that happened with me this week. You know that I have been working at Walmart for ten years now. It was not really my permanent job to begin with, but the co-workers and the managers have been supportive of me for all the hard work I put into the tasks I've been assigned. For a few years in a row now, I have been dressing up in different Halloween costumes to give customers inspiration of what they want to be for Halloween and to get them excited for the holiday.

Anyway, the other day, when I clocked in, the store manager asked me to stay in the break room for a few minutes. He wanted to give me this ten-year- certificate and pin for working ten years at their store. I wasn't the only one with this sort of achievement, of course. There were some other associates who have worked at the same Walmart store for at least the ten years than I have. As a way for us to celebrate, the store manager brought in a cake so everyone could have a slice. Receiving this kind of achievement was kind of like receiving a graduation diploma. 

I still want to be a paraeducator/teacher's assistant for the special needs kids. Even though I received my bachelor's degree in that career, it's not easy for me to find the right school with the special needs program that would also have good financial benefits. I guess so far, this is the best it can be. If Dad were alive, he would think this was amazing and that I got a 10-year award just like him when he worked as an engineer. 

I miss you, Dad, and I know you would have been proud of me for this awesome achievement. These should definitely go in my scrapbook.

Jul 12, 2026

Guest Blog: Traveling Together: Walt Disney World by the Dog Walker

This has been a very fantastic day for me and Drama Queen. That's right. While on the Orlando trip, Drama Queen and I went to Walt Disney World. I've been longing to see what it was like. It was always crowded with lots of people who come to enjoy the magic of Disney. Even though theme parks are meant to enjoy rides, despite long lines, I did something totally different that I think almost every Disney fan should ever do.

I wanted to do a meet-n'-greet of Disney characters that were available at the park. Before Drama Queen and I started our day, we went in the gift shop to buy some things, like sunscreen, and I bought a pen and an autograph book to receive signatures from the characters. 

I dressed up in Tigger style and Tigger played with the ears on my hat.

When meeting the characters, I decided to make voice impressions with them like Brian Hull does. A lot of them seemed surprised with my way of communicating and even saying some Disney motivations. For example, while Drama Queen and I were having lunch at a little buffet where Winnie the Pooh characters were greeting, I said something to Eeyore that should've been added to that movie, Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin. With those memorable pieces of advice implying to only Piglet (You're braver than you believe), Tigger (you're stronger than you seem), and Rabbit (you're smarter than you think), I said this one to Eeyore. "You're loved more than you know." That totally warmed Eeyore and the character gave me a hug for that.

I pretty much met eleven characters at the park and got their autographs, but there were those times that Drama Queen and I rode on a few rides. Walt Disney World, Florida sure had a lot of similar rides to Disneyland, California, like It's a Small World and the Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters. 

After a few times exploring and resting from the hot sun, and a bit of humid rain, Drama Queen and I had fun meeting the characters and riding some of the rides. As a treat, I bought each of us a Dole Whip Pineapple Float, an ice cream that Mom and Dad showed us at Disneyland and it was delicious. 

Walt Disney World was fun, but I think I prefer Disneyland, not only because it's a bit closer to Utah for a one-whole-day drive, but because I'm just more used to desert hot than humid hot. Maybe some day, if I can save enough money for another year of a one-week vacation, I could invite Drama Queen and maybe even Teach and her family for a Disneyland trip. And maybe even save enough money for fast passes so we won't have to wait in very long lines for the most popular rides.

Enjoy the pictures. And the little video of me doing impressions and motivational speeches.







Jul 9, 2026

Traveling Together - Universal Epic

I am not usually a theme park person. I get motion sickness, they are expensive, the lines are long, and until recently, I haven't been able to fit in the seats. That said, I laid down my $1200 for one-day passes for the six of us to go to the new Universal Epic.


Bossy suggested we wait and go after lunch so the lines would be shorter. She had been theme-parking all week, so we took her advice. In fact, Curly and I cooked breakfast for everyone in our group. Pancakes, eggs, hashbrowns, and cereal with various muffins seemed to fill everyone up.

Then we headed out. Bossy was right. The lines were shorter. Some even less than an hour. Baby Doll really wanted to visit the How to Train your Dragon world. I was more interested in Harry Potter.

We went to her choice and we all got on the first ride. It was a little ship that rode through the water while you tried to hit targets with giant squirtguns. It was fun, but in my opinion, not worth the 45-minute wait.

Then we went to the How to Train Your Dragon Show. It was awesome! It reminded me of a short Broadway production. There was even a flying dragon!!



After checking with the group, Baby Doll and I got into another 45-minute line to ride the gliders. They were my favorite ride. If I held really still, it was just like flying and the breeze in my hair felt amazing after the long hot line. Baby Doll was a little disappointed that she couldn’t master the barrel-roll in one visit...

We bought drinks. Checked with the group and then Baby Doll and I got in line for the last ride in that world, the roller coaster. 

Now, I have been on coasters before, but only tame ones and this one was not tame. Thankfully, we had an hour in the line plus a 20-minute delay for me to digest the pbj I had eaten earlier. I think Baby Doll thought I was the one being a baby, but she always wants to go higher and faster.

I survived the ride, although Baby Doll teased me about having my eyes closed the entire time. I was pretty proud of myself.

Finally, Harry Potter World! 

Except it wasn't. It was all about the magical beasts and I haven't seen that movie. We started with the show and then headed directly into the Ministry of Magic. Finally! Stuff I knew!

The ride was pretty awesome, but not as exciting as I was hoping for. I guess they have a different Harry Potter world at each of the 4 Universals in Orlando.

Anyway, time had run out and we left the park right afterward. Dog Walker bought me a beautiful pair of Time-Turner earrings. Like his dad, he is very kind and generous.

I was exhausted and we had to check out of the hotel by 10 on Friday. So it was back at the room getting everything ready to go to the new hotel for one more day.







More tomorrow...