Cruise day two! Nassau, Bahamas

5/6/14

I heard the baby making some noise around 6:10 A.M.  I grabbed some clothes and my iPhone and scurried out of the stateroom with her.

Although this photo truly could have been taken any number of places in the world, it is a favorite of mine b/c it was so spontaneously taken and ended up just so beautiful. 

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I did love those early A.M. moments on the ship.  I love that time of day as it is, but with the sea all around us I was just in awe.
Jeremiah 31:35 — Thus says the Lord, who gives the sun for light by day and the fixed order of the moon and the stars for light by night, who stirs up the sea so that its waves roar— the Lord of hosts is his name:

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I grabbed her a whole milk at the drink station and found myself a cup of hot chocolate.

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The cup wasn’t her style so we poked our heads back in our stateroom without waking anyone and went back to hang out on deck 10 for a bit while we waited for the others to rise.

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By breakfast I was a little spent, to be honest.  I remember sitting down and saying to John, “I could never do this for two-weeks,” referring to a Panama Canal cruise we’d considered.  At that moment I was just plain flustered at getting shoes and hats found, sunscreening peoples, and watching the clock to not miss anything.  The kids LOVED eating in Cabanas.  We ended up doing it almost every morning.  It is a buffet with stations, which basically means a buffet that repeats itself over and over so you can enter/exit at any point.  Then it also had a few other special areas with fruit, beverages, featured items, etc.  To be sure, it confused some guests who gave you a look like you were a bad person for cutting in line, until they got down the way a bit and realized it was the same pattern of food over again.  It’s okay cruise-pal.  I forgive you for that nasty look you gave my 11-year-old.  Not everyone reads the Dis-Boards (but they should).

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I had the girls down in the Atrium by 8:40 A.M. so that we would be in a great place for the Princess Gathering.  Sailing with us on the Magic that week were Rapunzel, Cinderella, Tiana, and Belle. 

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I’m so glad we went through the hassle of going to the Princess Gathering got to meet the sweet Princesses so early in our trip.

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They really do stop and chat, and do not rush you through at all. 

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There was a second Princess Gathering later in the week, that was a mob scene.  I think a lot of travelers hadn’t quite gotten the groove of planning their days as the first Gathering was so smooth.

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Rapunzel is like totally MY favorite.  She just is.  Maybe because when we met her in 2011 she dazzled us. 

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Maybe it is because she wears purple.  Marie thinks it is because she is so energetic.

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After some frantic searching miscommunication in which our party got separated, we finally got off the ship in Nassau.

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Our plan was to walk to the Pirate Museum of the Bahamas.  After politely refusing the help of the locals 30 or 50 times, we headed out through the town.  The weather was exceptional.  It was very warm and continued to get warmer as we missed our turn and ended up at Junkanoo Beach.  I’d read about it and knew it was a free beach that was very friendly to visitors.  There WERE people there hawking things, but it wasn’t over-the-top.  The kids were roasting and the beach looked so inviting.  It didn’t take long before one of them suggested getting their feet wet.  And someone else suggesting some knee deep wading.  And someone then suggesting an impromptu swim.

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These might be my favorite photos of the trip.

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Check out my editing… not the best – but watch her disappear….

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We finally made it to the Pirate Museum.  Much to my pleasure it was NOT a museum glorifying pirates.  It was very factual and pointed out the wickedness of their ways.  A Real Live Pirate came out to talk with us and he was very well-scripted and did a great job from an educational standpoint.  I don’t know what else to say; it was just good. 

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We headed back to the ship and grabbed lunch and then dispersed.  John took Katriel back to the staterooms to nap while he read and relaxed.  The big four hit the pools, hot tubs, and slides.  I found Johanna an ice cream cone she seriously enjoyed. 

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At 3:45 P.M. the girls and I did some open house programming in the Oceaneer Club.  We made chocolate chip cookies.  Frankly, it was a lot bit contrived.  But we got to do it together, so it was fun. 

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Afterward the girls stayed in their space for a while and I found the boys playing dodgeball on Deck 10 with their group. 

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John and Katriel hung out of Deck 9.

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When I went to pick up the girls for live theater, we met Tiana in the hallway.  She was coming back from a single princess meet and greet session.  She stopped and talked to the girls for some time.  We’ve not, nor will we, see “her” movie.  But she was so friendly to talk to and she really wowwed the girls. 

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We watched the musical, Twice Charmed.  A new-fangled version of Cinderella.  It was good. 

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We dressed for dinner, snapped some shots and headed to Animator’s Palate.  This was my favorite restaurant. 

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Our dinners didn’t START until 8:15 P.M.  The little girls did GREAT, though.
In Animator’s Palate they just started doing this amazing show.  Each person is given a matte that they are to draw a character on.  Then, while we ate, they brought it all to life.  Stewart video recorded the end result.  And somehow, I deleted it.  I’m trying not to be angry with myself.  And they are trying not to be angry with me.  ‘Nuff said.

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We went to bed “early” a/k/a around 10 P.M. because we had a big day planned for the next day. 
While I am mentioning bed, I must share that the beds were unbelievably comfortable. 

CRUISE DAY

Monday, May 5th ~ CRUISE DAY.
We’d booked our trip March 2nd, 2013 – some 15 months earlier. 
We’d counted down daily on our calendar from Christmas time.
We woke up Monday morning more than a little excited.

There was a bit of anxiety, too.  Packing for a vacation within a vacation was a bit hairy.  I’d spent 90 minutes after we’d gotten in on Saturday night ironing our formal clothes.  That tote from the back of our car had been filled with shoes and swim gear.  We needed to find room in our bags to pack all that stuff as a tote isn’t exactly considered luggage by baggage handlers.  After emptying out some of the kids’ back packs we had a plan. 

Our Port Arrival Time (PAT) was 11 A.M. – the earlier allowed (not that I set my alarm and got up at midnight 90 days prior or anything).  So around 9:30 A.M. we snapped a photo (or 8) and loaded into the car.   (Yes, John has a fanny pack. I had one too until I found a different kind of bag recently. We are NEVER far from Epi-pens!)

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Now, I could pretend to be all mature and sophisticated and act casual about the whole experience, but my kids would blow me in that wouldn’t honor God.  I must be truthful. 

I was giddy.

And even though I’d seen a few You Tube videos of other people’s reactions, I’m here to confess that as we drove over the causeway

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and our ship came into view

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I had a hard time deciding if I should snap photos or reach for the Kleenex.

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It was totally a WOW moment.  W.O.W. 
Disbelief and elation at the same time. 
I am not too cool to admit I was probably more excited than my kiddos.

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John dropped us off and parked our van.  We took some photos and waited for him before heading into the terminal.  The whole thing felt surreal; it was like an out-of-body experience for me.  The Disney terminal staff was unbelievably nice and worked to get our two staterooms 100% synced.  This took a few more minutes than I had planned, but it worked out GREAT.  We were given the boarding number of group 5, which was being welcomed aboard just as we were finishing up our check-in. 

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Honestly, I am surprised I managed to get any shots at this point, because, once again, I was crying.  🙂

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As you get on the ship they take your photo and then announce you.  Nan got on right before us and took our photo.  But I don’t have it yet. 
But at this point just imagine me softly sniffling and the kids with eyes the size of saucers as they look around the Atrium of the ship. 

We sought directions to Carioca’s, the restaurant I wanted to have lunch in, and began our vacation…

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The girls piled their plates HIGH with shrimp and Nigel headed right for the roast beef.  Stewart had his first of many personalized desserts.

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Somewhere in the midst of lunch I realized this was all Really Happening and I endeavored to savor every moment…
Staterooms are unavailable until 1:30 P.M. so we headed up to the deck.  It was “only” 80 degrees for the most part of our vacation, but in the direct sunlight it felt much warmer.  Honestly, the weather was perfect the entire cruise. 

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The big four ducked into a bathroom and changed into their swim gear (we had in a carry-on). They headed directly to the Aquadunk.

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My rule for when the four of them go together for a waterslide is brother-sister-sister-brother.  This way the boys are bookends for the girls at the top and bottom of the slides.  Nigel went first. 

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Then Marie.

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Then my sweet 8-trying-to-be-13 year old.

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And finally Stewart. 

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I spotted Nan exploring deck 9, and then found Pluto as I worked my way back to John and little girls.  Turns out Nan had taken Johanna to meet him!

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At 1:30 P.M. I headed to our stateroom to get some pictures before we disheveled the place and to dump our carry-on. 

Our category 10A rooms are technically “Deluxe Inside Staterooms” but really are rooms with portholes. Because the portholes are obscured with doodads they can’t charge full outside stateroom fare.  WE DIDN’T KNOW THIS WHEN WE BOOKED THEM!  I had simply looked for adjoining rooms in our price range.  This was a special treat from Jesus, I am certain.  They are dubbed SPH (Secret Porthole) rooms.  We were hardly EVER in our staterooms, but it was nice to see the water when we were in them. 

We had a split bath, which means shower/tub and sink in one room, and toilet and sink in the other.  Tiny, but clean.
The boys, Katriel and I had this stateroom.  John and the three other girls had a mirror image one.  There were two small differences.  His shower had awesome water pressure and mine was ridiculous.  And he had a refrigerator and I had a cooler.

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While the stateroom is SMALL, you can see there is storage EVERYWHERE, including under the bed.  I argue there are too many places to put things as evidenced by how many drawers, doors, cupboards, etc., we had to look in to find all our stuff to pack on disembarkation day. 

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This is the adult pool – “Quite Cove.”  I walked through it a few times during our trip but never hung out there. 

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Back on deck, the kids took to swimming and I took Johanna to change into her swim suit. She wasn’t interested in anything but the toddler splash area. It made it very easy to watch her!

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We visited the drink station on Deck 9 more times than I can count.  They also had coffee, many teas, hot chocolate, milk, and juices. 

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We checked out the staterooms as a family.

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And then went to the open house in the Oceaneer Club, & Oceaneer Lab.

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And then we went on deck for the mandatory muster drill. (We haven’t even set sail yet!)

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We decorated our doors

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We attended the Casting Off Deck Party (no pictures – just goofy iPhone video that doesn’t make sense out of context).

Visited the boys’ space, The Edge.

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Then we took in a movie in the Buena Vista Theater.  We watched Muppets: Most Wanted.  I was able to read the PluggedIn online review before we lost cellular reception and the review was favorable.  We LOVED it. 

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Okay – Katriel got bored and Hanny got scared, so John and Nan left with them. 

After the movie we had just enough time to dress for dinner and pose for some pictures.

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Our first (and fourth) night of rotational dining was in Lumiere’s.  I’ll have photos to share later.  Our serving team was made up of Genesis, our main server from the Philippines, and Joe, our assistant server, from India.  We also have photos of them from later in the cruise.  The head server, Sorin, also helped us out with Stewart’s food allergies.  I WISH I had taken photos of the food.  It was excellent.  Folks who cruise all the lines frequently will readily report that DCL has less wonderful food than her maritime counterparts.  If that is the case, I don’t think I could handle the other lines.  We found our food out of this world yummy.  I will admit that other than ice cream it is hard to find desserts during the day.  So – quite often in the evening… I would order TWO!

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On a trip out to the rest room, Johanna got to meet Minnie Mouse.

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After dinner we took the little girls up to bed, and let the big kids change back into casual clothes.  Despite the fact it was 9:30 or so, the big four were allowed to go back to their spaces (a/k/a clubs) to have some fun.  We picked the girls up at 10:45 P.M. and the boys were back by 11:05 P.M.

THAT WAS JUST THE FIRST DAY!

First full day of vacation = AQUATICA!

In the middle of our vacation planning I learned that Walt Disney World was changing the features of their long-standing FastPass system.  As off-site visitors our options to enjoy their most popular attractions were limited at best and non-existent at worst.  For the amount of money it takes to get a group this size to WDW, we were unwilling to gamble with the possibility that we would not be able to experience our favorite attractions.  We had already booked our vacation house and our 4-night cruise.  Switching to a longer cruise was cost-prohibitive, but no one wanted to shorten our Florida stay.  Our answer to this pickle was to replace our would-be WDW touring days with days at other theme parks.  We were able to purchase passes that allowed us unlimited admission to Aquatica Waterpark, Busch Gardens, and SeaWorld over a 14-day period.  These lovely passes cost roughly 60% of what we would have paid for WDW passes.  Yay!  What is more is we purchased John an annual pass from a sister park, Sesame Place (hmmmm – why does that sound familiar?) for $30 more than what the rest of us adults paid and it allowed us free Preferred Parking and 10% off all purchases. 

 

SO – after we slept off the long drive we woke ready to don bathing suits and sunscreen.  (Anyone want to guess how much sunscreen we used in two weeks?) 

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After a quick breakfast we headed to Aquatica Waterpark next door to SeaWorld. 
This waterslide actually goes THROUGH a tank with Commerson’s dolphins!  Daddy and the big four went on this.

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The “problem” with waterparks is that the more fun you are having the less likely you are to have a camera handy….

 

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After lunch Daddy and the big four hit waterslide after waterslide.  Mommy, Nan, Johanna, & Katriel hit the “beach” by the wave pool.  We had brought along some sand toys and enjoyed a few hours of swimming and playing here.  Johanna thrilled herself by burying me in the sand and washing it off, over and over.  I figured it cost less than professional exfoliation, and I embraced our time together. 

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Katriel almost fell asleep in the wave pool with me, so when we hit the shore I wrapped her up and she fell asleep in my arms.  It was the first of many snuggle naps of our vacation. 

It was such a great park.  I wish we could have found a way to spend another day there.  In my opinion it was much nicer than the Disney-owned waterparks. 

524 Balmoral Drive–VACATION HOUSE!

We got into town around 4 P.M., but then needed to pick up some KFC, and some groceries.  We met Nan at the vacation house just after the taxi had dropped her off there. 

We were T.I.R.E.D., but excited to see our new digs.  The home exceeded our expectations. 

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Kelly had her own bed and bath on the first floor. 

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The rest of us had rooms upstairs.  And the six kids shared a hall bath.

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The girls had a double bunk room (with a pack-n-play moved in later for Katriel).

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Nan had her own bed and bath.

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The boys had a small room of their own.

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We explored the house a bit.  It was so clean.  The beds, we learned later, were amazingly comfortable.  

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Tried out the game area.

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And assessed the lanai. 

We ate our KFC and then John and the kids took a swim.  It was only about 74 degrees by then, but they wanted to wash all those states off themselves. 

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We had a very loud visitor.

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And we were in bed by 8:30 P.M.

Jeremiah 31:25 For I will satisfy the weary soul, and every languishing soul I will replenish.

I must share that at this point of the vacation I was just in awe that we were THERE.  I had looked forward to and planned for this vacation for over 15 months.  To actually be in a place of playfulness and rest with my beloved family was just awesome to me.  I just repeatedly thanked God for His provision. 

Don’t cry because it is over,

Smile because it happened.

That is what I have been telling the kids myself since we got off the Disney Cruise Line’s cruise ship, The Magic, on Friday, May 9th.

The cruise was, quite literally, a dream come true for me.  In 2001, John and I took Stewart on a three-night cruise on the DCL Wonder.  When we got off the ship we enthusiastically stated we would do it again.  And… 13 years later, we did.  We never dreamt it would take that many years to embark on such an adventure; but as our family grew and other things took precedence the cruise just kept getting pushed off.

In the fall of 2006, I was all but ready to make the down-payment for a cruise for the six of us.  Late one night after I had reviewed the numbers and headed to bed I prayed a prayer that scared me.  It was something like, “LORD, if it is not of Your will, please take the longing out of my heart for this trip.”  I am not exaggerating when I say I did not think longingly about the vacation for YEARS afterward.  In fact, a few weeks after that prayer the LORD led us to purchasing our new home – something that would have been exceedingly difficult to do if we’d had money tied up in a vacation. 

I hope to share a number of vacation stories as time allows.  With our school year all-but-done, I hope to blog a bit each day to both share our trip with folks who stop by the blog, and also to record it for our family’s memories. 

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The old adage that getting there is half the fun is only party right.  For me, the planning and packing IS fun.  but it is far from HALF the fun.  This time around it posed more work than normal as we were essentially preparing for a vacation (the cruise) within a vacation (the trip to Florida as a whole).  We needed dress clothes (and pirate costumes) for the dinners on the ship, AND we needed ample ambling-around-clothing for the parks we planned to visit.

 

Thirty-six outfits for the kids.  

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A panorama of all that we needed to somehow get into the van.

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We got it into five suitcases, one tote, one bag, one small box, and a very large cooler.  My sister also had two bags to bring with her.  (My mom flew to Florida.)

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We realized three days before we were slated to leave that we just were NOT going to be able to fit everything we needed to IN the van. We could not find a store in town with a hitch hauler available for sale.  Amazon couldn’t get one here in time.  Thankfully, friends had one they were more than willing to lend.  John had the adventure of getting it hooked into our hitch.  Two files and two trips to Lowes and we were in business.

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At 6:00 P.M. Friday, May 2nd we climbed in the van and headed out.  

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Johanna was also with us; she’s just too short for the photo.

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Our travel plans were as follows. From 6 P.M. – 9 P.M. John drove and the kids just entertained themselves with stuff they’d packed in their back packs. From 9 P.M. – 4 A.M. it was “lights out.”  I drove while John tried to sleep in the back row. The kids tried to sleep, and my sister sat up front to keep me company.  Sadly, neither Johanna, nor Katriel slept well. Subsequently, John did not sleep well. But he slept some, and was able to take over at 4 A.M. while I went to the back row. I logged in about one hour of sleep between 4 A.M. – 6 A.M. We stopped at a Waffle House at 6:30 A.M. and then didn’t really stop again except for brief bathroom stops the rest of the day. We snacked on muffins, chips, and bottles of water. We made ridiculously excellent time all the way down. From 7:30 A.M. until we got there the older 5 kids watched movies…

Check out the set-up I’d made before we left…

Along the way we played the license plate game…

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scared the baby…

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found places to eat…

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Entertained the baby…

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And didn’t fear at all when RAIN welcomed us to Florida at 4:00 P.M. on Saturday, May 3rd. 

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We were grateful for God’s protection over us as we navigated the almost 1,300 miles, and for all the loved ones who kept us in prayer.

Psalm 121:8 – The Lord will keep
your going out and your coming in
from this time forth and for evermore.

 

 

 

Passport production…

Do you have any idea how much passports for 8 people costs?  Well… if we go to the Post Office and they take the pictures it will be $1,010.  USD.  They can at least do it on Saturdays.  But not at our local Post Office.  No.  When I called the Post Master there to make an appointment his voice squeaked when he heard how many we needed.  He all but demanded gently suggested we go to the MAIN Post Office 15 miles from here.  No problem.  I called the Post Master out there and he indicated they could do the 8 of us in an hour to an hour-and-a-half.  And to bring 9 checks.  He was really pretty nice. 

Then I learned our Town Hall could do them.  And they would only charge $964 to include the photos.  But, she straight out gasped when she heard we needed 8.  She asked questions in a way to discourage me from going there.  She kept saying it was Tax Time.  They were really busy because it is Tax Time.  Maybe if we could come after Tax Time.  I finally asked when Tax Time was over.  She said 2/11.  Um – three weeks?  Yeah.  Um – we can wait three weeks to save the money.  But, then John has to take half-a-day off work because they only do them from 10:00 A.M. – 3:30 A.M.

A wee bit of a hassle, no?  And technically, we don’t even really NEED them.  We are going to go on a closed-loop cruise meaning we get on and off the ship in the same US Port.  And as the only places our cruise ship is stopping is in the Bahamas and Disney’s private island, we really do not need them.  BUT – if we had to be flown back to the US from some other country (due to illness or injury) we would need them.  So, they are like an insurance policy.  And they cost 25% of what the cruise costs.

We still don’t have them.  Nor do we have an appointment.  But we do have pictures.  Sort of. 

You see, I went on the US Department of State website and they seemingly understand that passport processing places are charging ridiculous amounts to have ugly 2 x 2 pictures taken and processed.  So they quite clearly and carefully offer guidelines for photo-taking for the purpose of passports.  One of the rules is not to smile.  Hard for these disciples to do.  Another one is to be mindful of shadows.  Shadows are hard to contend with in the winter.  Even with the boys green screen/light set up.

And this is my wordy introduction to the following mug shots photos.  You can’t say I didn’t try.

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I ended up finally getting pictures. 

Was it worth saving $110?  I refuse to answer that.

Tie Dye Project (for Disney vacation)

We are planning a trip to Florida for 2014.  We hope to spend two weeks on vacation renting a house in the Kissimmee area.  We have a four-night Disney Cruise Line trip in the midst and then plan to visit the WDW parks a few days, as well.  (This might change.)

On our last two trips we wore these matching shifts. 

This is 2007.  (Ignore the date stamp… LOL.)

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This was 2011.  (I had to make some new shirts for new members of our travel party.)

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We get TONS of compliments from other guests and the CMs.  (CM stands for Cast Members which is what Disney calls its employees.)

These old shirts were not made by tie-dying, but instead by a fabric paint that comes in a spray pump.  It is made by Tulip.  It was a great way to make shirts, but it took a LOT of time.  And the cost added up quickly as the paint bottles aren’t really designed for a group this size!  We DID get to wear them over two trips and the kids have worn a lot in the mean time.  But they’ve faded and we have a new member of our travel party again, so we decided to try something new.  🙂

To prep, I’d picked up shirts over the summer and kept my eyes open for sales on white t-shirts.  When we saw a 50% off coupon for Michael’s we went in to look at what they had supply wise.  I was blown away with a HUGE store brand kit they had for $40, which I picked up for $20.  To compare, I think if I had purchased the Tulip sprays or the Tulip tie dye kits I would have spent over $70. 

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John and I watched different tutorials on the computer and found a blog or two with the design we wanted to copy.

John designed a Mickey Mouse head and cut it out of thin cardboard.  He traced the shape onto the shirts with pencil. 

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I then sewed a basting stitch around the outline with waxed dental floss.  I pulled the floss tightly and tied it off.  Then I wrapped a rubber band around the “Mickey head” that poofed out. 

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We then got the shirts wet and twisted them in a spiral shape, keeping the “Head” protruding out.

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We then soaked the shirts in soda ash for 30 minutes. 

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And got individual bags ready to store them in. 

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John held each shirt over the sink as I squirted onto the “head”.  Then we placed each shirt on its bag and filled in the rest of the colors. 
THAT was the easy part. 

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Since we had all this stuff out, we went ahead and made second shirts for 9 of the 10 travelers.  (Traveler #10 was okay without one.)

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The 19 bags rested overnight.

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The next evening, John unwrapped each one, cut off each band, and removed the dental floss while I was at work.  That took him forever given he was also providing for the care and feeding of 6 children.

He then washed them all in hot water and fluffed them in the dryer a few minutes before hanging them.

This is how some of them turned out.

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Clearly some Mickey heads are better than others.  Some spirals are better than others.  But they are certainly not hideous.

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The striped ones were less successful.  Despite all indications that we had drenched them to the point of ruining them (so we feared) we actually had them too tightly wrapped to get good color saturation.  Again, they are decent enough to wear, but we aren’t going into business making these. 

And I’d like to call this homeschool art, except even I won’t give dye to my kids.  We kept them far, far away during the process.  😉

AND – as Disney is completely changing their FastPass process, we might not even GO to WDW parks.  But we will wear them on the cruise.  And anywhere else a group of 10 might want to match.  (I’m taking suggestions.)

Surprise trip

I packed when they were busy.
I packed when they weren’t home.
I packed furiously, and under the cover of Bible-study.
I was stealth-Mommy.
And we surprised them with a little vacation.
We hadn’t planned on any trips this summer.  Originally, we anticipated a new June baby.  Then, it was an October due date.  We committed ourselves to working on the house, instead.  But we really like to travel.  And we REALLY like amusement parks.
And John had gobs of points on his Priority Club card from traveling more than usual in 2011.  So, we booked a fast trip to Sesame Place, in Langhorne, PA, AND DIDN’T TELL THE KIDS.
After church on 6/10 we got into the discreetly packed van and started to drive another route home (after a quick stop at Walmart…)

Restaurants in fancy malls.
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Hotel swimming pools.
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Posing with foilage.
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Riding Big Bird’s Carrousel
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I have no idea what this is…
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“Elmo goes up and down, up and down, up and down.”
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Nets to climb.
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Blocks to carry.
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Lounge chairs to relax in.
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Waterslides to conquer.
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Peek-a-bug to work REALLY hard to keep my food down afterward.
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THE coolest family water ride ever.  (Just ask Tabitha.)
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Characters to meet…
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“Monsters” to dodge.
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Ernie’s bed to bounce on… (If you are 7 and under…)
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Parades to watch.
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Hotels… (sigh… I hate hotels.)
 
Tweedle bug cars to “drive.”  (With a little help from a big brother.)
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It rained… a lot… the second day.  But we got to meet many characters and the kids OWNED the waterslides. 
We ARE die-hard amusement park fans.  There is no doubt about it.  We did NOT let the (steadily coming) rain stop our fun.  It never hit downpour… okay – maybe for a few minutes.  But there was NO thunder.  So the waterslides were open.  I love my weird life.
 
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The rain did keep the crowds away and we left around 2:45 P.M. having done everything we could.
We even got to stop at Pizza Hut on the way home.
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Nigel lamented a bit that it was too short a vacation.
I told him not to think of it as a short vacation, but as a long field trip.
It was our seventh trip there in 11 years.  2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2012.  It is likely our last trip.  The bigger kids had awesome attitudes and never acted, “too old,” but they really are aging out.  And it has gotten hideously expensive.  It was great to get away with the family.  Really, really great.  Smile
 

First Magic Kingdom Day

 

After a day by the pool on Tuesday, we were ready to hit the Magic Kingdom bright and early on Wednesday.  The weather was gorgeous and HOT!  [Love it!]

After parking at the Transportation and Ticket Center we rode the ferry to get in position before rope drop. 

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We took a few minutes to sunscreen! Winking smile

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The morning did NOT start out quite as we had planned, however.  MY touring plan had us heading directly to the Rapunzel Meet and Greet to meet the newest princess and her brave friend Flynn Ryder.  Despite moving quickly to the castle, our group [notice the word group] showed up in time to be told we would likely be part of the third group to enter the meeting area… around 10:15AM.  It was 9:06AM at that time.  We made the difficult decision NOT to spend our first hour in line and abandoned that plan.  Everyone agreed, but it was clear a little later that Angel wasn’t sure why she hadn’t met Rapunzel.  It broke my heart a bit, but she wasn’t frantic or demanding.  Just confused.  I made up my Mommy-mind then that we’d try again [harder!] next week.

 

Our day was not a bust, however. 

We met characters.

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Rode lots of rides.

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Ate a lot! Winking smile [This Coke wasn’t hers, but she didn’t know that!]

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And enjoyed the parade!

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More rides, including all the Mountains – Splash, Big Thunder, and Space.

Mommy, Daddy and the girls voted NO for future rounds of Space Mountain.  Poor Angel.  She sat behind me and every time the ride evened out for slightly a moment, I’d hear a pitiful little voice calling, “Mommy?” 

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We found our spot for the even festivities a solid 75 minutes before they started.  My kids did a magnificent job staying entertained on the sidewalk.  People from trying to squeeze into our spots, sadly.  Sad smile  We actually had to defend ourselves somewhat.  Crazy.  Sad smile

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I brought Glo-sticks from home to entertain us between the Wishes! fireworks and the Electrical Parade.

Some of the kids enjoyed them more than others.

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We were toasted by the time we left at 10:40PM.

Check out Beau’s neck gear!!!

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