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I love how the R2D2 cake turned out. His shape is realistic and I'm pretty happy with my fondant covering job (there was a lot of space to cover).
I just happened to be in Boise for a week in October 2014 - it happened to be the weekend for the first annual Tree City Comic Con. I decided to check it out. For a smaller city and an initial comic con it was an absolute blast. Great outfits and the people were so friendly. As luck would have it I didn't have my main camera and and used Heather's Canon P&S. Still - I liked how the shots came out. Next year we will come prepared!
Photos from Fan Expo 2014, If it wasn't for all you creative people, I wouldn't have had such a blast over the years I have been going.. Thanks for all your hard work..
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In 2007, hundreds of official U.S. Postal Service blue collection boxes in highly visible locations across 200 cities were transformed into Star Wars character R2D2 look-alikes. The decal-covered mailboxes were rolled out to promote a joint venture with Lucasfilm Ltd: a commemorative stamp roll celebrating the 30th anniversary of Star Wars' release, that went on sale May 25 of that year.
"R2-D2 is the feisty little droid who embodies the trust and dependability for which the Postal Service is so renowned." (USPS.gov)
After the three parties during the weekend, I celebrated my actual 40th birthday with my son, Louis, and my friend Nicole, at Goofy's Kitchen, in the Disneyland Hotel, in Anaheim, California. A lot of the Disney characters were there to celebrate...