Great idea to keep us moving toward that every closer 10,000 posts! We're currently in adjoining cabins 2571 and 2753. Waitlisted for Deck 7.
My family:
Lisa - will be 40 next Friday, Program Manager for the Navy, Girl scout leader and former Tae Kwon Do instructor (1/2 way to my 3rd degree). BTW Dee, don't worry about still being a yellow belt. It just means you've been busy! Remind me to tell you about my test from yellow belt to the next level. It's the one I almost didn't pass!
DH, Tim - 47, manages paperwork for the Navy. He stopped TKD at a brown stripe, after taking silver in the National championships in 2001. He tolerates my
DCL obsession and my scout work
Both of us are civil servants, not actually in the Navy
DD, Kaylie - 12 3/4 by cruise time. She occasionally posts on the kids thread, but I haven't gotten her a screen name yet. I don't think I really want her to have her own email address. She gets in enough internet trouble!! She's starting her 1st year as a cadet girl scout, really loves animals and singing, and has blossomed into a typical pre-teen in the last few months.
DD, Casey - just turned 11. He started 6th grade this year, and just earned his tenderfoot rank in Boy Scouts. He is a typical 11 year old boy. You know that girls have cooties, and body humor is the best kind, right? He does enjoy his PS2 and riding his bike.
Now the other part of our group.
We're also bringing my in-laws who are:
Kenny - 70 something. He was a steel salesman and retired quite a while ago (before DH and I met). He's a WW2 and Korean War veteran (US Marines), and is a purple heart recipient. He's interested in woodcarving, and does a bit of painting (art, not houses!). He's recently had some heart problems, and we're praying hard that his health will stabilize so that they can go on this trip. Dad says that he knows he won't get seasick because he was the only one of his group who didn't throw up when they went over to Europe in WWII. I told him he'd have nicer accomodations this trip!
Diane - also 70 something. Boy, how do I summarize the most wonderful woman I know. I have to say I was truly blessed in the in-law department! Anyway, my MIL is about 5 feet tall and barely weighs 100 pounds. She walks 5 miles a day, and can still do the splits (I've actually seen her do it). She was a pediatric nurse for 33 years, and is a cancer survivor. She also suffers pretty badly from asthma (long term smoker who quit 20 years ago). She volunteers for a food pantry, and is the hospitality person for their church. This trip will be her first ever airplane flight, and her first trip on anything bigger than a rowboat. She's only been outside the US one time (drove to Mexico to retrieve her mother in the early 70s).
This trip will also celebrate my in-laws 50th wedding anniversary. It was actually in 2001, but I couldn't get them to vacation before now. In their entire lives, they've only taken 1 trip to Florida (when their DD lived there), 1 trip to Minnesota, and 1 trip across the west (Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, etc.) This vacation is all about them enjoying time with their grandkids while they still can.
Well that's us! Take it or leave it, cause you will probably not be able to miss us on the cruise (we're a colorful bunch!)