The Greatest Gift

With Christmas approaching I thought I would share a memory I have that has meant the most to me for the last 19 years. People tend to think stuffed animals are a waste of money, and that children tend to get rid of them after they’ve had their fill. I can’t tell you how wrong that is! For me, stuffed animals are important and I still own many, but there’s many reasons why and that’s a story for another day. Today, I’d like to share the greatest gift I’ve ever received that has been in my house for years.

One night while eating our kids meals from McDonalds we sat at our little wicker table watching Mulan for the first time since seeing it in theaters. I was drawn to the bright colors, elegant artwork and most importantly the character Mushu. His spunky personality and comical relief brought joy to me while also making the movie much more fun to watch. I remember after watching the movie that I ran to the kitchen window and looked at the single star in the sky and wished for a Mushu of my very own. Remember this as I progress in this cute story.

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At the age of 5 I was a firework of imagination; always playing and spending time with my family was big for me. My older sister and I did just about everything together- we had most of the same friends, we played with our dolls and ran around in the backyard screaming our heads off when we saw a bee. Days after watching the movie, my sister was invited to a sleepover the upcoming weekend- for the first time I wasn’t invited with her. Worried that I was going to be upset, my mom called my grandfather and asked him to take me to the Disney store (aka my happy place).

My grandpa was an amazing person, I grew up practically at his and my grandma’s house as everyone was super close. My grandma and my grandpa moved Heaven and Earth for us, just because they loved us and wanted to see us happy.

That weekend he came by to pick me up and drove me to the Disney store, letting me adventure through the store and marvel at all of its wonder. At the back of the store there was a large screen that took up most of the wall, playing Disney shorts and cartoons on an endless loop. Under the screen was a stacked mountain of plush toys that to a child, could almost reach the sky. In that pile at it’s center… was a Mushu plush toy. My grandpa bought it for me and I cuddled it on the way home.

Here I am almost 25 years old and the Mushu plush sits on my armoire among my other Disney plush toys. Compared to my newer ones he is raggedy and showing his true age with thinning whiskers and stains. My mom tells me that when I got the plush my grandpa was shocked that a plush toy was $20 and that it was a lot of money, but that seeing how happy it made me had made the trip worth it. If only he could see how much that one gesture meant to me. Nineteen years and this plush has seen play dates, tears, joy and helps me grieve when I miss the warmth of my grandpa. So many years and it was also the inspiration that drove me to draw the characters I love so much. I guess you never know the true meaning of a gift until later down the road, and how much one small act of kindness could create a ripple that creates memories and moments that last forever.

Personal Shopping

I can’t tell you how honored I am that I have friends and family members looking for help shopping for their friends. I have a few friends and relatives who have children in their lives who love Disney and don’t know what to get them, as Disney isn’t something they know well. To be asked to help gives me a sense of joy, as it mixes two things together I love: gifting and Disney!

I’m not a professional, let me tell you that! If I could work as a professional shopper for Disney that would be a dream come true, but to help make others happy is a great feeling (and doing it enough can grant some extra money).

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When shopping, I like to consider the following:

  1. What is the age of the person I’m buying for? Gender?
  2. What do they like- clothes, jewelry, toys, decor? Mix?
  3. If clothes, what sizes do they wear?
  4. What are their favorite movies or character/s?
  5. How much are you looking to spend?

These questions make it possible for me to get a good idea on what to pick out.

It’s nothing to be ashamed of if you need help, thinking of others is the best gift. It’s the best time of the year, and sometimes just showing you know someone well enough to answer some (or all) questions really says a lot in itself. Happy Holidays and happy shopping!

 

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Let’s Talk: Mickey Memories

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Disney has been it’s fair share of love and hate. I am one of those fans that loves Disney, but I won’t be quiet just because I love it. Honestly this collection caused a roller coaster of emotions: happiness if I got a plush, extreme disappointment if I missed and anger if the purchase went through and then got an email saying they oversold and I wasn’t getting it. But before we get into that further, let’s talk a bit about what the memories are.

It’s Mickey’s 90th birthday!

This is a milestone meant to be celebrated, and Disney went above and beyond by introducing the Mickey Memories collection. Disney released a mickey mouse plush, pin, mug and ornament in honor of the years Mickey has been around. Every third Saturday of the month this year a limited supply of plushies, pins and mugs are released in the early morning.

While they are adorable and well made, the problem is obtaining them. I get they are limited edition, limited release but that doesn’t mean we should have to try to purchase them Hunger Game style . There’s a couple reasons why fans of the series have been in an uproar.

1. They release at 3 am, however don’t state specifically when the site will update. This means some people see the items on sale exactly at 3am while others may see it 10-30 minutes later. This is incredibly irritating, especially for those of us who have no Disney Store nearby to wait in line for one instead.

2. They over sell their products and take your money out of the account and give you an order confirmation, however you get a cancellation email 24-48 hours later and then it takes another week to have your money returned.

The worst part about it is that even though they only allow one plush per household, eBay sellers somehow presell them or still manage to buy multiples and sell them online for 3x the amount they’re worth and because there weren’t enough sold online, collectors like myself who want the plushes either went without or had to pay triple for them.

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3. Before the complaints stock piled, ShopDisney basically just said “Oh, our bad, have a $5 coupon” and kept moving forward. They fixed it in June by preordering the July plush to random customers who had orders that were cancelled.

The Disney store is trying to do better though, so I give them credit. After the site oversell of the plushies from the June Mickey I wanted, customer service called me in July and allowed me to pre-order that months plushie. On top of that, they are apparently increasing the production of plushes as of last month so even though I don’t like how this goes, I’m still going to wake up at 3 am tomorrow to try to get the September one.

Don’t get me wrong please! I adore Disney, and this Mickey Memories collection has been very impressive. It’s just frustrating from a consumer to even have to deal with something this chaotic.

But if you don’t like it Spot, don’t buy it.

That’s very true, however I am a fan of Mickey and am interested in trying to invest in something I love (aka plushes). I’m just voicing my concern that collectors would like a fair shake at the collectibles by making sure you don’t over sell your product and maybe make a bit more since you know they are a big hit.

Every company has flaws, and you can’t improve without listening and addressing complaints that customers have. By doing so you will have less of a backlash, and celebrate the joy that Walt and his fellow creators brought to life In November 1928!

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See you next time folks,

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