Of course, it may not be my first item of Disney clothing ever...it's not if you count watches.
When it comes to strengthening the economy by purchasing things, I'm not a good example. And when it comes to purchasing clothes to strengthen the economy, I'm a terrible example. I simply don't buy clothes. Since I began working at home, I've bought even fewer items of clothing than I did before, and that was almost nil. This past week I put on a t-shirt I got free from work. It's to celebrate our work's health plan for the upcoming year. That year was 2000. The shirt's twenty years old--older than half of my kids.
So, when they announced today's tech rehearsal for the upcoming production of Peter Pan that it was Disney Day (meaning we wear Disney gear...), I shrugged. I didn't have to wonder which shirt I'd wear, because I have none. And not only do I not own anything Disney, when it comes to clothes, I thought back. I don't believe I've ever owned an article of clothing depicting a Disney character, theme park, movie, song, or play.
Nothing.
It's not that I don't want to participate--it's one of those things, you either have Disney-themed clothing or your don't. And I didn't.
Until yesterday. That's when I stopped by a Goodwill story (not my usual thrift store...) and found a couple of used shirts associated with Disney. I chose the best one--Longboard Chewie. A classic.
The past couple of shows I've done, they've had Disney Days. Now, I'll no longer shrug with indifference. I'll wear proudly my Longboard Chewie. It's such a great shirt, I may never have to buy another Disney article of clothing again. After all, I've demonstrated I can keep and wear a good t-shirt for a couple of decades, and if I keep doing shows for a couple of decades more, I'm all set.
Come see Peter Pan! You can access info on the show: HERE. I won't be wearing Longboard Chewie (even though that would be fantastic...), but come see it anyway. After all, the show's not called, Disney Day.
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