So next Thursday, September 10, 2009 at 9 a.m. EST Disney will be accepting applications for the Disney Moms Panel.
So I just started off the top of my head writing down words that came to mind when I thought of Disney to get myself started.
Organized
Excel
Pixie Dust
Childhood
Imagination
Sparkle
Tips
Delight
Keeping the Magic Alive
Books
Pins
Merriment
Podcasts
Fireworks
Message Boards
Tricks
Wonder
Delight
Family
Rides
Characters
Shows
Merchandise
Beauty
Details
Swimming
Cast Member
Games
Tears
Live Entertainment
Suggestions
Planning
Smiles
Food
On Site
Off Site
Outgoing
Understanding
Personalized
Snacks
Save Money
Luxury
Rental Car
Flights
Transportation
Magic
Memories
Helping
Kind
Photos
Mouse Ears
Template
Supercalifragilistic
So from what I have read you only have 100 words to write about your family, 100 words to write about yourself and 100 words to write about why you would be good for the job.
So I am like stressing about making the best possible responses and making them creative and unique so I some how stick out. Well not really stressing because I know if I let the creative juices flow it will be okay but I am nervous.
Anyone who has ever known me knows that it has been my dream since childhood to work for Disney. In 2006 I was offered an internship there and it was like the greatest thing that ever happened to me. At the time though I was overwhelmed with love for my now husband and well I guess everything happens for a reason. Since then though I have wondered what would have happen had I taken that job. I never worry about my husband because I was so head over heels for him that would have never been a problem for me but would have have wanted to go down there once I was addicted? Would I have had the opportunities I have had now with starting my corporate career? I guess I will never know but I see this as the perfect opportunity for me to still give back to others in a public forum and give a little of my Disney bug to others.
"A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes" - Cinderella
"Fantasy and reality often overlap." —Walt Disney
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