The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I'm the crazy one who starts packing at the 180 MINUTE mark!

If I go on a trip, I pack the night before. :) In this sense, I am the entire opposite of my mother. I recall that she would start the packing process a few months ahead. Now, Jennifer, that didn't mean that she put things into a suitcase--no, she'd have none of that.

It was practically a ritual. She had a metal, fold-up rack that would hold maybe 12-15 garments on hangers. This was the "trip rack" and was ONLY taken out of the closet and assembled, for setting up her clothes for a trip. :hilarious: Then she had all these "bags" -- garment bags, shoe bags, jewelry bags, accessory bags makeup bags, and notions bag for travel sewing kit, nail kit, Q-tips, etc. About 7 days ahead of the "big day" she would then iron and neatly fold her clothes into the (two, at least) suitcases, and check things off on her travel packing list. This was serious business! ;) :p
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Working on my schedule for next semester. So far, it looks like I'll have a long Tuesday and Thursday (start at 9:25 and finish at 5:45) but Mondays and Wednesdays should still be pretty wide open. If I don't get into the next Spanish class at my other school, I'll have Mondays and Wednesdays completely off. If I get into the class at my other school, I'll have just that between 2-3.

So on Mondays and Wednesdays I can work, do homework...
Or sleep. Sleep is good.

I thought your spoiler was going to say watch Frozen.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Our first official sea day we slept in if you call 9:00 a.m. sleeping in. :D We had planned on getting an early swim since our room was a very short walk to the main pool but it was coooooolllllddddd! :coldfeet: We're almost to Cuba, how can it only be 64* and overcast! :cold: (I had actually contemplated on wearing my jacket but turned the heat all the way up in our room instead.) Surprisingly there were still people in the pool and I'm sure they were the ones saying, "We paid a lot for this cruise and we're swimming!" No thank you, I like to keep feeling in my fingers and toes. :p

On Sea Days the other assigned restaurant, Blush, (pictured below) has an open brunch. The first thing you'll notice is the beautiful chandeliers made of tiny twinkling lights. So pretty but I would never want to clean them. They have a nice selection of breakfast and lunch items to choose from. This morning my daughter and I had a short stack of pancakes, seasoned hash browns, a croissant and bacon. (I might have eaten bacon every day of the cruise. :angelic: )

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The weather was still carppy cool after dining but the sun was shining so we decided to mosey to the Sports Deck (located on the topmost level of the ship) for a few rounds of minigolf. Unfortunately so did a lot of other families with little children. :cautious: We thought they would be in the children's club aboard ship which looked pretty great. (We toured them but my daughter decided it wasn't her thing.) Waiting for our turn, the girls decided to play--or should I say try to play--billiards. The wind was blowing pretty well across the deck causing all the balls to roll to one side. The game lasted all of three minutes before they moved to the foosball table with the same results. :joyfull: They didn't even try pingpong.

By this time I had become one with my chair. :happy: That comfy feeling where you know you should get up but you really don't want to. So the girls played on without me while I checked my eyelids for cracks. ;) That is until I felt "ploop.....ploop.....wush!" The heavens opened. It was raining! :mad: Mass exodus from the S.D. I'm pretty sure the only ones left behind were the two bartenders. :hilarious: What to do now? Eat? Yeah, let's eat.

"Aaaahhhhhhaaaahhhhhhaaaaaaahhhhhhhaaaaaaahhhhhhhaaaaahhhhhhaaaaaahhhhh" (pretend that's angels singing)

Enter Guy's Burgers! A handformed mound of delicious grilled burgerosity on a buttered bun with fresh hand cut fries. :inlove: There were five different choices and today we chose the "Pig Patty" which was lettuce, onion, tomato (which I gave to my daughter), mayo, cheese and a round patty made of bacon on top of the actual burger. These were so big we shared and.....we shared one almost every day. :hungry: There was also a toppings bar with your usual condiments plus sauteed onions, sauteed mushrooms, chili, nacho cheese sauce, banana peppers, jalepeno peppers, and more bacon! Thank goodness Guy's was free!!!

View attachment 89424 Every time I tried to take my own picture they weren't as pretty (or half eaten before I remembered) but this is a great example of the BBQ burger. It has onion rings on it.

Now to "DID YOU SEE WHO THAT WAS?" :eek: :jawdrop: :eek: :jawdrop: We decided to go galavanting around the other decks of the ship since it was still raining. Standing in a little group of people waiting for the elevator I look to my left and facing the other direction....No!....It can't be!.....For real!...... :banghead: IT WAS THE SMOKING DUDE FROM THE PLANE! What incredibly dumb luck he happened to be on our ship! :bored: That was the fastest we ever jumped on an elevator so he didn't see us. Unfortunately this would not be the only time we run into him. :facepalm:

That burger looks amazing. And I like how you said that you may have eaten bacon everyday. My first thought with that is "Of course you should!".
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I want to do something with marketing (Disney would be nice...) so pretty sure that the hours will be horrible.

Oh how it would be nice, though. Although it would be tea. Or Coke Zero. Not coffee

You've mentioned Disney before, but I also recall you mentioned that the allergens in the living quarters down there might not be favorable to your health. So that's why I didn't mention Disney at this point in time, and was trying to think of other options for you as well. :)
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Well I came home from work and hubby had a surprise for me. He bought me a game used hockey stick signed by one of my favorite Minnesota Wild players Mikko Koivu! He said he thought about saving it for my birthday or Christmas but he didn't know where to hide it. What a nice surprise! I was also a little surprise at how tall the stick is. I am 5'8" and the stick is as tall as me.

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seahawk7

Well-Known Member
You better get on that! ;)
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MinnieM123

Premium Member
Well I came home from work and hubby had a surprise for me. He bought me a game used hockey stick signed by one of my favorite Minnesota Wild players Mikko Koivu! He said he thought about saving it for my birthday or Christmas but he didn't know where to hide it. What a nice surprise! I was also a little surprise at how tall the stick is. I am 5'8" and the stick is as tall as me.

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Heck, I don't even watch hockey, and I think that's a WONDERFUL gift!!!! Your hubby is a "keeper"!! :inlove: :happy:
 

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