Monday, January 28, 2013

The Most Magical Cruise on Earth, Day 3



Day 3, Monday – another day at sea:

Miraculously, Grace even managed to get up this morning. She was dead set on getting to her club as soon as humanly possible. Caroline was lounging around and didn’t want to do anything, so Brad and I headed to Lumiere’s alone. It was an a la carte breakfast and I ordered the yogurt with strawberries, bananas, almonds & granola. It was quite yummy! Brad got some sort of variety plate which was good, too. 

We came back to the room where Caroline was still “toading” and just watching TV. We stayed with her watching Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Wipeout and Hollywood Nannies for quite a while then she decided she wanted pizza so off she went to get it herself. It’s really nice how the kids can be so independent yet safe here. We are not having to entertain them, separate them when they fight or even see them if we don’t want. 

Caroline still has some interest in participating with us but Grace is off and running and we are having some trouble reeling her in when it’s time for dinner. While C was getting pizza Brad and I went to Parrot Cay for the steak buffet. Again, it was yummy, but I liked the Italian one better. Now I’m enjoying a glass of wine and sitting on the verandah. Ahhh, this is the life.

The Most Magical Cruise on Earth, Day 2



Day 2, Sunday:

At sea all day


We managed to get up pretty early. Brad was feeling better, thankfully, and even the sleepyheads were motivated to get moving. We went up to Topsider, which is a buffet restaurant on the 9th deck where all the pools are located. It was a sprawling buffet with everything imaginable and I think we tried just about everything. After breakfast both Grace & Caroline took off for the clubs. Brad and I explored a bit more then got Caroline and we played Bingo for a while. We didn’t win a penny, which is a bummer, but it was fun anyway. We went back to Parrot Cay for lunch; this was the Italian buffet, and it was really good, especially the brie and the praline topping for the ice cream. 


Caroline wanted to go swimming. I had grand aspirations but since the air temperature was below 90 and the wind was blowing and the water temperature was surely below 85 my swimming just wasn’t going to happen! I did support Caroline by watching her go down the slide a few times and got video & photos. We played at the arcade for a few minutes then Brad needed to study and I wanted to chill and get some sun so Caroline went back to the club (Grace stayed at hers all day). The verandah couldn’t be nicer. I actually fell asleep lounging with my feet up as I read about my new camera on my iPad. Brad got a decent amount of studying done. The girls were back by 5pm to get ready for dinner. 




Dinner was at the Animator’s Palette this night. The room is totally black and white. I mean totally. There’s no color anywhere. It’s really kind of cool. We were seated with Stacy, Joe, Gavin & Kelsey again. I ordered an odd shrimp appetizer, baked potato soup and my entrée was an Asian beef tenderloin which was totally amazing. I really, really loved it. Mmmm! Right after the entrée the whole restaurant changed. It went from completely black and white to being totally filled with color. Mickey Mouse the magician swept through the room leading the wait staff around in their new brightly-colored vests. We skipped dessert and ran off to the family show with the hypnotist. 


Brad volunteered to participate in the hypnosis thing, which was pretty amusing. It was the people who were “hypnotized” that were really awesome and funny. I think the kids had a good laugh. We ran from this straight to the big production in the main Walt Disney Theater called Twice Charmed. It was a nice show, “Cinderella with a Twist.” The theater is really large and laid out well. It was definitely a quality performance, but Grace didn’t even make it to Twice because she was off and running with her new friends at her club.

Caroline, Brad and I came back to the room and basically crashed. Grace showed up a little after…ONE AM! She had permission to stay out since the arcade had free play from midnight until 1, but we still had to rope her in even that late.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

The Most Magical Cruise on Earth, Day 1



Day 1:


Saturday, January 26, 2013: Embarkation Day


The hardest part of this morning was getting out of the house. Somehow we couldn’t even think of leaving without having the house clean as well. And then we decided to make a Spec’s Liquor run on the way out. Disney is apparently the only cruise line that will allow you to bring alcohol on board, which is totally cool.

Parking and taking a shuttle in Galveston was a piece of cake (EZ Cruise Parking) and even the whole security/passport/check in thing was a piece of cake. We may have timed it right – we chose the 12:30-1:00 boarding time, but we basically walked right on. 


As you enter the ship you give your name and then your family is literally announced as you walk into the main atrium. Even though you know everyone else is getting the same treatment you somehow feel special. Parrot Cay (pronounced KEY!) had a buffet lunch and it was a great way to start the trip. Each day the buffet theme changes, so one day it was Italian, another steak. They really have some fabulous food. We got settled into our stateroom, #7858, and unpacked. We have a verandah which is really, really nice. It’s private and luckily we’re on the side away from the prevailing wind so it’s quite toasty and protected. There have been complaints that there isn’t enough space or storage room in the rooms, but we found places for all our junk. There are two tight little rooms instead of one bigger bathroom. There’s one with a shower/tub (which is larger than I expected) and a sink and another with the toilet and a sink. They both have plenty of shelves. We have a couch that converts into a bottom bunk and a bed that drops from the ceiling for the top bunk, and what seems to be a queen-sized bed. There’s a flat screen TV on a reciprocating arm, a fridge, desk, safe and other things. The verandah has two chairs and I’m sitting in one with my feet on the rails writing this now.


It didn’t take long to get our junk set up and off we went to explore the ship. There are 11 floors, although the first is, I think, almost all crew and the 11th is only a club for teens called Vibe. We explored the girls’ camps, Edge & Explorers Lab, got them set up with their wrist bands and then did one of the other cool things, gave them sign in and sign out privileges for themselves. The can come and go as they please. And that’s what they’ve been doing. 

We have set dinner times (ours is 5:45) and particular restaurants each evening. That way the same wait staff follows us and can better cater to our likes. We have Alex from Honduras and Josh from the Philippines. The first night we went to Lumiere. It’s supposed to be the fanciest restaurant and since we had received information from Disney saying we didn’t have a formal night we dressed up most for this one (of course later I found a paper in our room that specified which nights were formal vs. cruise casual vs. themed). The girls were stunning in their silver dresses and got lots of complements. For dinner I had shrimp cocktail, French onion soup and duck breast with an ice cream sundae for dessert. After dinner Brad felt sick so he went back to the room. The girls both went to their clubs and I watched the movie Chimpanzee (very cute) in the theater. The girls had a great time.

Saturday, September 1, 2012

And so I begin a new job...

Today I begin sales (and continue training) of the ALL In Learning solution. The goal of ALL In is to improve student success daily, meaning that it makes simple the often inefficient process of collecting formative assessment data in the classroom.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Road Trip 2012, Day 23: Fort Davis & Balmorhea

We drove a little bit around Fort Davis and Davis Mountains State Park. I absolutely love seeing what the Civilian Conservation Corps built so many years ago for the enjoyment of the public at our nation’s parks.

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Then we headed over to Balmorhea State Park. I had no idea that this park is essentially a huge, spring-fed swimming pool. The girls and Brad donned their snorkel gear (I won’t go in water under 80 degrees) and paddled around checking it all out until the girls got too cold and had to come out.

The water temperature ranges from 72 – 78 degrees year round, which surely is nice in winter. The artesian spring that feeds the pool pumps out 1 million gallons of water per HOUR. It takes under 4 hours to completely fill the 3.5 million gallon pool. The bottom is partially cement, partially natural rock bottom. Fish swim around, including some large catfish. It was a great opportunity for the girls to practice snorkeling, since their experience in La Jolla with the seals was rather short and we’ll be snorkeling next summer in Bermuda, and possibly this fall in the Keys.

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There were a couple of diving boards that the girls tried out.

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Grace liked the high dive more.

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But Caroline kind of made a poor decision to try a forward flip on the high dive. That’s a long way to fall only to flop on your legs. She got a nasty red splotch and spent some time whining. Luckily, our girls are tough. She shook it off and was perfectly fine not long afterwards.

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The spring flows from the pool through a beautiful, clear channel into a wetland area. I think this was a softshell turtle, but I don’t know my turtles all that well.

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When we headed back into town we stopped and picked up dinner at Murphy’s Pizza, which was quite yummy. Then we went back to the hotel and chillaxed. The girls went swimming, Emmy and I read, and Brad worked on building the schedule for the ER. We had another good night of rest.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Road Trip 2012, Day 22: From Phoenix to Fort Davis

This day was spent traveling. Nothing exciting whatsoever happened or was seen, aside from a fabulous truck stop which I now wholeheartedly recommend. They had free wifi, a huge, nice restaurant, a grocery sort of store, super clean bathrooms, a lounge-type area with couches and stuff and so on. We found this place somewhere between Phoenix and El Paso in New Mexico. It was literally in the middle of nowhere, but was awesome.

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And then finally, finally we were in Texas.

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We pulled into the Fort Davis Stone Village Tourist Camp around 9:30. Randall met us and showed us to our room, number 8. The room was really cute and the pool area was pleasant and a great place to relax. We looked forward to a nice, long night.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Road Trip 2012, Day 21: North Rim Sunrise to South Rim Grand Canyon

Because my mother was very grumpy about missing the earlier part of the night’s sunset, Brad decided we would all wake early so as to experience sun rise over the canyon. When you’re camping (we stayed at Demotte campground, just outside the park gates) it’s not so difficult to wake up near dawn. Your eyes are blinded and your ears assailed by the sounds of birds near and far, pleasant and raucous. Even the girls weren’t too hard to get up for some reason. Maybe because we promised hot chocolate at the lodge.

It had been a very uncomfortable 44 degrees (or lower) that night. Brad had actually decided to crawl into bed with the four of us who were sharing a king-sized air mattress. He said he made that call when he couldn’t stop the shivers.

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So, here’s what we saw.

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Then we went up to the lodge and ate breakfast. We sat in the window right behind us (look closely; we’re on that patio). The Grand Canyon Lodge is much touted for its impressiveness, but really it has nothing on the Lake Crescent Lodge. It seemed a little rundown, but I guess with zillions of folks walking through to get to the sunroom overlook or the back porch, that’s just what happens. It was neat, though, and the breakfast was pretty decent. It was the ideal place to chillax and gaze out the window over the beauty of the Grand Canyon before we headed out to the long drive to the South Rim.

Along the way between the two rims we passed over the Colorado River at Lee’s (something – bridge? canyon? crossing?). We stopped to take some pictures and bought some jewelry from some Native American women who definitely weren’t speaking English. That was one thing we noticed about traveling all these canyons: there were SO many people who were not native English speakers. I would say probably half of the visitors were from other countries. That’s how impressive these things are – people come from everywhere to see them. How many US citizens take the time? My mother came with us on this leg of the trip because she wanted to see the Grand Canyon “before she died.” Or as Caroline puts it, “before your death chamber.” CHECK.

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Driving to the South Rim we passed across rocky, dry lands with nothing but scrub brush dotting the landscape. Honestly, it was pretty awful compared to the lush but rugged beauty of the North Rim approach from the north (since we were coming from Salt Lake City).

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The one real advantage to the South Rim is that you can actually see the Colorado River. I don’t think there was any North Rim viewpoint that would show the river.

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We went to the Watchtower. Of course, there was a gift shop there. There were no less than 4 gift shops at the South Rim.

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The highlight of the South Rim trip was staring at the sky, watching two California condors soar overhead. Numbers 87 and 33 made my day.

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Our cute little family.

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IRCIN ATTACK!

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We thought Smokey was pretty awesome. He was totally buff.

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Kaibab National Forest – love it! When studying environmental science in college we looked at the Kaibab deer studies as clear and simple demonstrations of population issues.

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This massive guy was just right outside the park. They obviously see a lot of people and are unimpressed. There were maybe 20 cars stopped alongside the road to capture this elk’s mug on a flash card.

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We left the Grand Canyon and headed to Phoenix to spend the night. Along the way Brad and I kept teasing my mom about camping, since our previous night’s campsite hadn’t had a shower and it was 105 degrees near Phoenix at 10:30 at night. I told her this campground didn’t have a shower either, and that all the other places were booked up because of a bluegrass festival nearby. But I figured the attendees probably wouldn’t be too bad because they wouldn’t be back in the campground until after we’d gone to sleep. And then it looked like it might rain so we figured we’d put the fly on the tent, but then that would trap the heat so Brad and I were torn as to what to do. She just kind of sat there in a daze, groaning. It was awesome.

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And then we pulled into a Hampton Inn. I had reserved it hours earlier using hotels.com. Smile