Forever Magical - Apr 25, 2001

Forever Magical
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Bernard and Bianca hide in the pocket of Penny’s dress and the three of them are lowered into the cave. There is a very dark pit in the cave where water comes in. Penny has not looked for the diamond over there. Bernard and Bianca make their way past the pit. Bernard notices a reflection and asks Penny to raise her lantern. The diamond reflects the light with an almost blinding brilliance. It is wedged inside an old pirate skeleton head on the other side of dark pit. Bernard and Bianca attempt to remove the diamond but are unable to. The water level is beginning to rise inside. After Penny makes her way past the pit the three of them working together are able to retrieve the diamond and are pulled to safety. Watching this sequence now I’m reminded of the kind words and little gestures that help through the tougher days. Penny wasn’t able to find the diamond without the mice and they weren’t able to get it out without Penny’s help. It is a reminder to me that every little bit helps and if people pull together they can accomplish more. Sometimes when I’m struggling with the website, either I have writer’s block or there’s a minor issue trying to gather information or I’m simply worn out I’ll read some of the emails I’ve received in response to previous columns. The kind words provide enough energy to get me past the hump and get the column completed. (by the way, thank you so much for that !)

After the trio are pulled up, Medusa clutches the diamond barely letting her sidekick take a peek. They argue over sharing the diamond all the way back to the riverboat. Once back on the riverboat Penny and the mice are joined by a group of swamp folks (rabbit, muskrats, turtle, etc) to take on the villains. I won’t share all the details but will say "hooray for the little guys!" Penny and her teddy (with a surprise now hidden inside) are safely returned to New York City. The film’s final sequences include the realization of Penny’s dream for adoption and hope for another child in distress as Bernard and Bianca are sent another mission.

I guess you could say I save this film for the "rainy" days. It is my version of a rainbow. You can’t have a rainbow without rain. Something beautiful that grows out of something difficult or sad. It has always had a special place in my heart. Its music has helped me through the difficult days and reminds me that…

Tomorrow is Another Day.

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-- Rebekah Moseley
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Forever Magical: Rebekah's recollections on Disney events of the past - both distant and recent - proving that Disney will always remain forever magical.

Forever Magical is posted on the fourth Wednesday of each month.

-- Posted April 25, 2001

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