09/13/09 SSMC09 S.S. Member Cruise 2009 - Part 3!

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Did I read on someones post yesterday about a Captains night or Formal Night?

I did not think this cruise had anything which we had to dress up for.

I had not planned for dressy clothes. Do I need to?:scared1:

No dressy on this cruise - mostly only on the seven day cruises. But I like dress-up night, so I guess I'll have to book a seven day cruise soon!! :rotfl:
 
Dianne, do you like Facebook? I have heard good things but then I heard some real horror stories about what gets said or posted! Do you feel secure with it?

I know you asked Dianne but I do like Facebook. It is a way of keeping in touch with family and friends. Plus, you can set your privacy settings so that it will be a little more secure. And, the games are quite addictive and free. I play Farm Town and Mafia Wars.

The easiest way to find people is through their email address, especially, if they have a common name.
 
Hi Susie,
I don't know of any thread for the kids. I have a 13 yr old boy who will be doing the teen club when we get on board and he can't wait. We have been on a couple of cruises with DCL and his older brothers went there when he was in the kids clubs (where he had tons of fun too). But now he thinks he's a big shot and can't wait to go the the Stack. He can be pretty quiet until he gets to know people - but then he's fine. He is signed up for the Wild Side program on the second day we are at CC (Wed.) and if she's active, which she sounds like she is, that might be something she should consider. It sounds like fun and Dustin is looking forward to that alot. If she wants to actually "post" with Dustin to ask some questions, we could set up a time and I'll make him a profile so they can chat - I'm sure he'd be fine with that - why not, he texts everyone else in the world! :rotfl2:

Last cruise we were on was a few years ago, but back then, we just about saw him at dinner. Otherwise he was at the club. I'm thinking, and hoping, that it will be about the same. Not that I don't want him around, because he is my last little one (he'd not be happy with that term) and he's fun to be with. But I think they all have more fun with kids their own age.

So let me know if your daughter would like to chat - we'll see what we can do. Hope this helps a little. :)


My kids will not be going with us this time but I will tell ya that our oldest DD did the Wild Side program on the members cruise in 2007 and had a blast.

And what is great about a cruise is that it is three vacations in one! Parents alone, kids alone and then family time. It is a win - win for everyone I think! On our cruise last October we hardly ever saw our then 12 year old. She was always doing something with friends. And they knew to find us by the adult pool. :thumbsup2

Hope your kids have fun on this cruise.
 
Dianne, do you like Facebook? I have heard good things but then I heard some real horror stories about what gets said or posted! Do you feel secure with it?

I am not Dianne but I will say I did not want to do it at first. But now i like it. It is a way to keep up with people you have not talked to in a while.

I have found allot of people I used to work with and it is nice to see what they are doing in there life.

I also like the games that are on there.
 

I know you asked Dianne but I do like Facebook. It is a way of keeping in touch with family and friends. Plus, you can set your privacy settings so that it will be a little more secure. And, the games are quite addictive and free. I play Farm Town and Mafia Wars.

The easiest way to find people is through their email address, especially, if they have a common name.

So many people have been bugging me to get on. And DS of course wants to because his friends are on. I'm okay with it I guess. But I'm worried that if I let the DS have a page, he might write something - before he thinks - and then it will be broadcast everywhere!!
 
Oh yes, I hear that is the best for his age! When Dustin was little it was Blues Clues, Little Bear and Mickey, of course! How is he doing in school? Is he still having the shouting issue?

He is doing better in school. He is now using his walking feet and inside voice inside the classroom. However, he has picked up this annoying habit of saying "no" to just about everything even when he means yes.
 
I know you asked Dianne but I do like Facebook. It is a way of keeping in touch with family and friends. Plus, you can set your privacy settings so that it will be a little more secure. And, the games are quite addictive and free. I play Farm Town and Mafia Wars.

The easiest way to find people is through their email address, especially, if they have a common name.

Marsha,

You are so right the games are addictive! BUt like you said at least they are free.

Take care
flo
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I know you asked Dianne but I do like Facebook. It is a way of keeping in touch with family and friends. Plus, you can set your privacy settings so that it will be a little more secure. And, the games are quite addictive and free. I play Farm Town and Mafia Wars.

The easiest way to find people is through their email address, especially, if they have a common name.

I hardly have time to keep up with facebook. I'm on it, not too often however, but I prefer the Dis. I have a hard enough time keeping up here! :lmao: Look how many posts we have had in the last couple of days! :scared1:
 
My kids will not be going with us this time but I will tell ya that our oldest DD did the Wild Side program on the members cruise in 2007 and had a blast.

And what is great about a cruise is that it is three vacations in one! Parents alone, kids alone and then family time. It is a win - win for everyone I think! On our cruise last October we hardly ever saw our then 12 year old. She was always doing something with friends. And they knew to find us by the adult pool. :thumbsup2

Hope your kids have fun on this cruise.

I agree with you 100% Chris. It is definitely a win, win! :thumbsup2
 
Sue,

I found you on Facebook and sent a friend request.:)

THanks Dianne! I found the little print you were talking about.:)

take care
flo
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So many people have been bugging me to get on. And DS of course wants to because his friends are on. I'm okay with it I guess. But I'm worried that if I let the DS have a page, he might write something - before he thinks - and then it will be broadcast everywhere!!

Yeah, my girls are on Facebook and the only way they could have an account is if I was one of their friends. They just rolled their eyes and said "MOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMM". ;)
 
He is doing better in school. He is now using his walking feet and inside voice inside the classroom. However, he has picked up this annoying habit of saying "no" to just about everything even when he means yes.

Marsha,

They just love that "no" word at that age.
 
I'm gonna have to get off here soon cuz I am at work. But I hope to hang around a little longer. ;)
 
So many people have been bugging me to get on. And DS of course wants to because his friends are on. I'm okay with it I guess. But I'm worried that if I let the DS have a page, he might write something - before he thinks - and then it will be broadcast everywhere!!

I know teenagers can be a bit impulsive. You can become a friend of his page and monitor what he says and give him specific rules about comments.

I hardly have time to keep up with facebook. I'm on it, not too often however, but I prefer the Dis. I have a hard enough time keeping up here! :lmao: Look how many posts we have had in the last couple of days! :scared1:
It's hard keeping up with both the DIS and FB but I try. I like them both for different reasons.
 
Yeah, my girls are on Facebook and the only way they could have an account is if I was one of their friends. They just rolled their eyes and said "MOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMM". ;)

Yea, that would be me too. He's a really smart kid, but just blurts things out sometimes - although those things might be true - but probably not said aloud, if you know what I mean!!
 
Yeah, my girls are on Facebook and the only way they could have an account is if I was one of their friends. They just rolled their eyes and said "MOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMM". ;)

Chris,

I could totally understand that at there age.
 
I have to take the mother to the hairdressers today, but hope to get my hair done too!
 
I know teenagers can be a bit impulsive. You can become a friend of his page and monitor what he says and give him specific rules about comments.


It's hard keeping up with both the DIS and FB but I try. I like them both for different reasons.

I agree! I like them both.
 
As for dressing up on the cruise, we love to do it. It is the only time we really get to do it. :)
 
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