Flossbolna
Sea days are just so relaxing!
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- Sep 8, 2006
Thank you for writing this wonderful trip report! I am still in the process of catching up with the DIS after our vacation (cruising to Norway with DCL - it was quite amazing) and was able to now read all of the second week of your trip in one go. That made it even better!!
I had been thinking about asking you whether Elliot's name was in any way related to the film Pete's Dragon, but then was a bit too embarrassed to suggest that. I loved that film as a kid! In Germany it is even called "Elliot das Schmunzelmonster" which means Elliot the smiling/smirking monster.
How wonderful that you found so lovely people to share Palo with, the four brunch ladies look very classy! Great picture!
We had Freezing the Night away on our cruise as well - and we were truly freezing!! It was around 45 degrees and windy that evening. However, despite it taking place at 10:15pm, we still had bright skies. On our cruise it was surprisingly uncrowded for that event. I noticed that there were plenty of people on deck 10, but we were on deck 9 and had lots of space around us. Well, at least enough to never feel uncomfortable about the crowd levels... I wonder what they might have changed after your version of it.
And the maypole thing was happening in the atrium for our cruise. So, that seems to be a permanent change.
I hope you will have a fantastic cruise with your father in law in October! I am sorry that you came home to find out that your husband was doing so badly. I hope that his rehab will be able to give him the help that he needs, so that your whole family can get out of this horrible situation!
I had been thinking about asking you whether Elliot's name was in any way related to the film Pete's Dragon, but then was a bit too embarrassed to suggest that. I loved that film as a kid! In Germany it is even called "Elliot das Schmunzelmonster" which means Elliot the smiling/smirking monster.
How wonderful that you found so lovely people to share Palo with, the four brunch ladies look very classy! Great picture!
We had Freezing the Night away on our cruise as well - and we were truly freezing!! It was around 45 degrees and windy that evening. However, despite it taking place at 10:15pm, we still had bright skies. On our cruise it was surprisingly uncrowded for that event. I noticed that there were plenty of people on deck 10, but we were on deck 9 and had lots of space around us. Well, at least enough to never feel uncomfortable about the crowd levels... I wonder what they might have changed after your version of it.
And the maypole thing was happening in the atrium for our cruise. So, that seems to be a permanent change.
I hope you will have a fantastic cruise with your father in law in October! I am sorry that you came home to find out that your husband was doing so badly. I hope that his rehab will be able to give him the help that he needs, so that your whole family can get out of this horrible situation!