
ny other household in America tuning in to ABC for the live broadcast of Disneyland's Grand Opening could tell straight away - just like Mr. Disney could - that Annette Funicello, the little pirouetting Mouseketeer, was well on her way to becoming America's newest sweetheart. But in one particular household there was an 11 year old girl watching the show who pursed her lips at the sight of Annette and decided from that moment forward, she couldn't stand her.
I shook my hula skirt to her version of 'Hukilau' and loved every illicit note of it ('Ama'ama and all). On every mandatory visit to Disneyland's Tinker Bell Toy Shoppe, I would press my little nose against the glass case when no one was looking and say 'hello' to the Madame Alexander doll donning a Mickey Mouse Club outfit as I pondered the secrets she held from me. I will never be privvy to the reasons behind my Mother's harsh snap judgement against this adorable little girl, but I can only laugh and deduce that Annette and my mother were only a few years apart in age and shared the same perky attitude, short thick curly hair and pronounced eyebrows. My Mom is my hero and she will always be the winner to me, but I gotta admit - she certainly knew who her competition was.![]() |
| Paying homage at Disneyland's Tomorrowland Stage. Come along and dance with us! |
Today, part of Mr. Disney's legacy dies with Annette Funicello. We should all be so lucky to have had someone like Annette to share with the world - no matter what length of time each one of us had with her. She is the face of Mr. Disney's empire, the voice of a teener generation, a living Disneyland fixture and she had the best hair and beach body I have ever seen. I feel fortunate to have been given the chance to celebrate Annette while she was alive and I am am proud to spend the rest of my life discovering and being captivated by her - she'll make a lifelong fan out of me yet!If you are interested in helping support the fight against Multiple Sclorosis, the infamously devoted and incredibly talented Kevin Kidney teamed up with Zazzle last year and created Annette's Place, featuring some groovy choose-your-own-adventure style Annette merchandise that I highly recommend (though I'm still hoping for a version of Disneyland After Dark Annette - hint, hint!). As taken directly from the site: "All proceeds fund research into the cause, treatment and cure of Multiple Sclerosis and other neurological diseases."
Annette, thank you for giving us things to smile about and reasons to dance. We'll be sure to hang a lantern in our window just for you. You do what nobody can do.
In Memory of Annette Joanne Funicello
October 22, 1942 - April 8, 2013"C" Ya Real Soon,
Eric & Ginger



Farewell to the very first Blue Fairy in Disneyland's "Main Street Electrical Parade"!
ReplyDeleteAwww, such a nice tribute! Arrivederci, Miss Funicello.....may you forever rest in peace.
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