Monday, February 24, 2014

Disney Friends


Things You Do For Friends

Friends are important. And we would do a lot for them. But sometimes we need a little help to show them how much we care. Thankfully some Disney friendship experts have inspiration for us:

Go along for the ride
Friends Dory and Marlin
Not many people (or fish for that matter) would drop everything and swim across the ocean to help find a stranger’s child. But as we know, we should all try to be like Dory.

Celebrate birthdays
Friends Fairies from Sleeping beauty
Flora, Fauna and Merryweather just want to give Aurora the best birthday ever. Any friend would appreciate that. (But we’re not sure if we can beat a cake with that many layers.)

Stick through the rough (and cold) times
Friends LeFou and Gaston
Oh LeFou. You might be Gaston’s only true friend, but you sure are a loyal one. We hope you’re okay in that snow.

Prioritize friends above honey
Friends Winnie the Pooh
We’re not sure how Pooh denied his rumbly tumbly the sweet satisfaction of a pot of honey. But what a heartwarming tail of friendship. (The pun was unavoidable.)

Chase away unwanted suitors
Friends Rajah from Aladdin
Always an important task for a friend. Although it might be hard to be as effective as Rajah at fending them off.

Dress in drag and do the hula
Friends Timon and Pumbaa
Timon and Pumbaa know it’s the best way to distract a person. . . or hyena. (But we hope we’re never in a hyena threat situation.)

Be there for back-up
Friends Frozone from The Incredibles
We all have an Omnidroid in our lives to conquer. It’s better if friends are there to help us, whether they’re supers or not.

Teach a new trick
Friends Lilo and Stitch
Expand friends’ hobbies beyond the horizon (obviously we’ve got Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride stuck in our heads).

Show the good and the bad sides
Friends Kuzco and Pacha
In Kuzco’s case, his bad self is really his heroic life-saving self. But we won’t tell him that.

Do the unexpected
Friends Mike and Sulley
Mike glued together a door made of tiny shards of wood. It’s not what we expected. There were so many splinters. And so much friendship.

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