Good Saturday morning, everyone! What a relief the weekend is here!!! I was in Denver at a DSL repair class last week, and my brain is still on overload!!

It was 99% theory, so I'm not sure how much I'll actually be able to use right away, but there's a lot more "stuff" bouncing in my head now!

"Hi, I'm Kelli, and I'm here to fix your DSL line".....uh huh....
My plan is to order glow in the dark nacklaces today. I'm planning on enough for everyone, not one per stateroom. Glad I'd planned on putting them on a cc, since the bank didn't get what my paycheck says was deposited.

....welcome home........
Georgie, I'm glad you're feeling better! Now, I'm wondering how many other cancer survivors we'll have on this cruise!? My mil, Etta, is a 17 year survivor. The first cruise I took her on was a Pink Ribbon cruise, in Sept '03 and we both enjoyed it so much. It was an awesome time to reflect on a great victory.

Anyway, congrats on your success, Etta and I can't wait to meet you.
3Dan, give Billy a hug for us.

Sometimes even people on the far reaches of our lives have an incredible effect when they are gone. You never know until it happens how hard it will hit and how long it will last. Our high school had a spanish teacher get killed in a car accident 7 or 8 years ago. They STILL have signs on the way out of the parking lot that say "Drive carefully. Remember Senor Garcia". I'm sure a vast number of kids have no idea who Senor Garcia is, but the signs are still there. I hope they are paying attention.
Everyone have a great weekend! Kelli