Life Boat Drill, Pretty Pictures, Steak and other Muse-ings
Now I must set the stage for this next little bit. Some of the funniest things I have read on the Dis have been centered around the facilities and our interactions with them. The two that come most to mind are Grumpydudes (
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1228254 see page 5 post #72) introduction to the term shub (part shower part tub) and the Super Suck OMatic (also know as the toilet). (
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1228254 see Page 2 Post #24) Another legend in the Pantheon of Bathroom Lore is the infamous Sleepydog Tub Incident in his Trip Report (
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1246056 see page 12 post #169) This is milk come out the nose funny!
With this in mind and alone with the admonition that I post pictures of me doing something goofy, I present to you my dear readers, this:
The kids had lots of questions about the drill, we compared to a fire drill at school. We also assured them that no unlike grandpas boat at the lake, they dont have to wear the preserver the entire time while at sea!
We make our way to the muster station and everything goes rather quickly. Someone asks what happens if you dont show up. I mention that the KTTW cards have tracking chips, the first guest to find the offender and drag them to the brig gets free beer for the trip. Alas no frenzied manhunt for us as the drill is over rather quickly. After the obligatory family hey this is what we look like in florescent blocks of Styrofoam picture:
We head back to the rooms to get ready for the sailaway party. We decide to bypass the human Tetris puzzle that the forward elevators and stairs had become

and make our way to mid-ship. Along the way we pass the shops, THE SHOPS! The girls have been dying to get to the shops and to shop on the ship! Which is further proof to me that this is an inherent genetic condition of most females but being grossly out numbered in my house (even our dog is female, we had a guy hamster but he escaped, too much estrogen I suppose)

I usually keep this to myself but now I have posted on the internet for time immortal!

I guess what I am trying to say is, my girls were ready to shop and wanted to know why the shops werent open. How do you explain the laws regulating the sale of goods on a ship while in port to a 5 and 7 year old? I take the easy way out.
The ship has to be at sea away from the dock for us to shop, well hit the stores after dinner
We get back to our room where the whole family gets to meet Wana, the girls present her with a Mickey Mouse Coloring signed by them along with a bag if Lindt Chocolate Truffles. (My wifes idea she is so great about thinking about stuff like that!) We chit chat and then head up to the deck where the party is already going pretty strong. Deck 9 is a crushing sea of humanity so we make it up to Deck 10 which is only slightly better. We break out our bubbles only to find that they have no blower sticks in them! Oh well thats the joy of shopping at the Dollar Store, sometimes you get the bear, sometimes the bear gets you!

The kids cant see to well so they ask for rotating turns on my shoulders:
Mini Me:
Sweet Child:
Sweet Child of course wants me to dance with her up top so I am dancing and jumping with her on top, next song is the Together song from the end of High School Musical and of course Sweet child wants to not only do the moves while up on top of me but wants me to join in, so I do as best as I can. We do wind up on the big screen for our efforts so I guess it was worth it!
The party was lot of fun. The girls had really been looking forward to it. We told them that we may leave early but to just trust us. Sweet Child just thought it was too cool for wards that you could dance on top of the pool. We make our way down to the Atrium for a character meeting with
Daisy and Donald!
See Mini Me I told you, you would get your chance. While we were waiting the length and the exhaustion of the day was making the kids a bit touchy. I was starting to get a bit annoyed with some of their actions when at that moment another family had the joy of having their son go through a DefCon 5 Level Temper tantrum. It was almost like God was saying, Give the kids a break, they have had a hard day, but they arent doing that! I said a short prayer of thanks for the girls and it really helped me keep perspective. It also seemed that whenever I would lose perspective I would see another demonstration.
If you will indulge me a bit I would like to get on my soapbox a bit. I think a critical key to success on a trip like this is to know your child and help get them in a place they can succeed. A kid that is used to 8+ hours of sleep at night and a nap in the afternoon is not going to do well if he or she is up at the crack of dawn and goes non stop til 10 PM. We really tried to give our kids down time and recharge time. Whenever they got a bit squirrelly we tried to keep that in mind. They were great over the cruise and did a great job.
Okay soapbox over thank you for indulging me.
We head to Animators Palate for dinner where we meet our Server Whitt from Thailand and our Assistant Server Laura from Manchester, England. They did great, Whitt did tricks for the kids and Laura always made Ketchup Kreations. On the first night she did a Minnie Mouse. We are all steak lovers so we all had Filet Mignon for dinner. We had prepped the kids that the cruise was going to have all sorts of great food and encouraged them to try something and if they didnt like it we could get something else. I was very pleased with them that they tried something off the Big menu every night! Whitt recognized that the kids were a bit tired and did a great job of getting our food to us fast that night! Mom and Sweet Child had Mickey Bars for dessert, Mini Me had Ice Cream Sundae and I had the Peanut Butter Pie! Yum!
The AP show was cool and the kids liked it, but I think they would have enjoyed it more if they hadnt been up so early.
After dinner we make our way to the Show and of course THE SHOPS. The kids spent a good deal of time looking in Mickey Mates. The girls both got gift cards for Christmas so they were looking forward to spending there own money. The first night was a reconnaissance trip, get the lay of the land.
We get to the Walt Disney Theatre around 8:20 and the lower level is packed, we get a seat in the middle of the second row on the second level. The show was good. Most of the humor went over the kids heads, Pain and Panic stole the show IMHO.
After the show we make our way back to the stateroom it is time for bed for all of us! The kids are up way past their normal bedtime, had an early start. We had a great first day but were ready for sleep. We get back to see our first towel animal, the lobster:
Tomorrow, Princesses, Dolphins and Slides Oh My!