Monday, August 20, 2007
First Sea Day
The ship was pretty quiet when we left our staterooms for breakfast at 9:15am. A lot of people slept late. We went to the Fools Faffle drawing, which was moved to a hallway because the Promenade Lounge was being used. We didn’t win any of Irv’s fabulous prizes. The girls in the group were to meet at Scoops at 11am. Poor Joanne, Hammy, it was her first Disney cruise and we didn’t realilze Scoops is now called Goofy’s Galley. The ice cream machine was broken and the girls decided to change into their swim gear. They splashed around in the Mickey pool while the grownups chatted.
After lunch Victoria changed quickly, bought Sandy a little gift and went to Sandy’s room (with a porch) for a Nintendo DS party and birthday cake for Sandy. I went to the DVC presentation with Carol and kids went to the Kid’s Lab. Victoria had been on board for more than two days and still did not spend any time in the Lab. The presentation started late, the DVD was acting up, and ended twenty minutes late. It was ten of five pm when I picked up Victoria and we rushed to prepare for formal night in Lumiere’s.
Dinner was surprisingly bland. After a good start, the choices seemed limited. Of course that did not stop any of us from eating a five course meal. We attended the Golden Mickey's Show and yet more family karaoke. In bed by 11pm.
First Sea Day
The ship was pretty quiet when we left our staterooms for breakfast at 9:15am. A lot of people slept late. We went to the Fools Faffle drawing, which was moved to a hallway because the Promenade Lounge was being used. We didn’t win any of Irv’s fabulous prizes. The girls in the group were to meet at Scoops at 11am. Poor Joanne, Hammy, it was her first Disney cruise and we didn’t realilze Scoops is now called Goofy’s Galley. The ice cream machine was broken and the girls decided to change into their swim gear. They splashed around in the Mickey pool while the grownups chatted.
After lunch Victoria changed quickly, bought Sandy a little gift and went to Sandy’s room (with a porch) for a Nintendo DS party and birthday cake for Sandy. I went to the DVC presentation with Carol and kids went to the Kid’s Lab. Victoria had been on board for more than two days and still did not spend any time in the Lab. The presentation started late, the DVD was acting up, and ended twenty minutes late. It was ten of five pm when I picked up Victoria and we rushed to prepare for formal night in Lumiere’s.
Dinner was surprisingly bland. After a good start, the choices seemed limited. Of course that did not stop any of us from eating a five course meal. We attended the Golden Mickey's Show and yet more family karaoke. In bed by 11pm.
1 comment:
She's a natural! Have you considered acting lessons yet?
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