Learn Something New Every Day

As a follow up to my last blog, It’s Time You Learn, I want to write about the importance of learning something new every day. The inspiration for this idea came from…
It’s Time You Learn

By the time you read this, Niki and I will be in Kansas City, Missouri. On Wednesday, September 18, I will be giving the opening keynote for the Epilepsy Foundation Leadership Conference…
How to Make Your Tomorrowland Better Today: 5 Steps to a Great, Big, Beautiful Tomorrow

D23, the biennial exposition touted as “the ultimate Disney fan experience” is this weekend at the Anaheim Convention Center. With an estimated 100,000 plus attendees, D23 is a massive event that promises to provide massive amounts of information..
The Lame Street Electrical Parade

Last weekend, the Main Street Electrical Parade returned home to Disneyland. Again. Unlike the electricity that powers this…
Happy 60th Birthday Matterhorn

They haven’t always been there. Disneyland’s mountains. You realize that they haven’t always been there, right?
Galaxy’s Edge: Not So Far, Far Away

Friday, May 31st, was a BIG day for Disneyland. After four years of planning and preparing; four years of clearing and construction, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge finally opened…
me, Bob, and Ralph

I spent way too much time last week thinking about baseball and circus trains. In my defense, baseball is my favorite sport and Opening Day was last Thursday.
One Chance

I have a co-worker, Michael, who lives by the axiom, “you only ever get one chance to notice a new haircut.” The irony, of course, is that Michael is the second baldest man in our office. You can guess who is the baldest.
“Lateship” Earth

Last month, Niki and I took our boys to Epcot for their first visit. They have been to Walt Disney World before, but we saved the Epcot experience until they were old enough to enjoy the more adult-oriented adventure.
Sans Flash

A few years ago, while living in Hawaii, Niki and I decided to celebrate Christmas in Paris. Before we could take off, we first had to visit the local library.