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When I was five, my dad, through a local trivia contest, won a trip to Disney World due to his niche knowledge of Pittsburgh architectural facades.
As that fact might suggest, we were not a Disney family.
We were a listen to records and cut the grass with a push mower type of family.
So this trip was a complete change of course for us.
True to its promise as the happiest place on earth, the highs were so high, I saw my first live salamander on the side of our condo.
I got bright pink Mickey Mouse ears and Cinderella waved to me from the parade.