5/27/06 "Il pochi il fiero i blabbermouths" We *will* sail again Part 2

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On a different note tonight. Today is an example of why we live for cruises and spending time with our families and not waiting for tomorrow.

Tomorrow afternoon I fly to Rochester, NY to attend the funeral of a 30 year old "kid". He died of cancer on Sunday morning leaving his wife and parents. I lived with him and his family for three years while I was going to college. He was only 4 years old at the time. I took him to soccer games and went to his school plays. Now he is dead.

He wss to be the best man at the wedding we are attending in April in Baltimore.

Life is short....skip often.....cruise frequently...dive at every opportunity....and enjoy your kids even when they are driving you up the wall (which happened last night at our house. After we got the call we hugged them all in bed).

I just checked the weather. It's 3 degrees in Rochester, NY tomorrow. I guess I'll have to pack my winter coat.
 
scuba diver said:
Life is short....skip often.....cruise frequently...dive at evey opportunity....and enjoy your kids even when they are driving you up the wall (which happened last night at our house. After we got the call we hugged them all in bed).

You are absolutely right... thanks for the reminder.

I am sure this will be a tough trip for you... our thoughts and prayers go with you.
 
Scuba Diver - I know how you feel, or maybe not, but I live the words you are saying. We lost a dear friend 2 years ago to a construction accident. He was 40 years old, my husband's age, and left a wonderful wife and two young boys behind. No notice or anything. Can you imagine kissing your husband goodbye in the morning and never talking to him again? What a feeling!!! I have a saying now that I live by - Carpe Diem - seize the day. My license plate says "nvr wait" cause tomorrow never comes. I'm not talking about living like you're out of control, but don't put off things that you don't really need to. My friends/neighbors laugh at me because I never pass up a chance to go out or see old friends. Just like you said, cruise, vacation, enjoy the little things in life. I know that sounds corney, but until you have something terrible like this happen to your inner circle of life, you just can't fully understand it.

I'm sorry for your loss. 30 is WAY too young to leave this world. :confused3 I know you're not supposed to question GOD, but how can you not in a case like this. We all just have to take the blessings that we have and thank God for the good things in life. :goodvibes Have a safe trip. You're coming up to my neck of the woods now. Hope it's not too cold for ya. My thoughts and prayers are with you and that boys' family.

TTFN,
Maria
 
Sorry, Jim...prayers and safe travel wishes!!

Ohminnie....good luck to Mike!!!
 

:flower1:Good morning cruisers!:flower1:


Happy Tuesday!

Jim - so sorry to hear about your loss. Yes, we too make life a priority because you never know when it will be over. Have a safe trip up North.

Mike - prayers and pixie dust going out to you today on your surgery.
 
scuba diver said:
Life is short...skip often...

The new motto for the Double Scoop Group... skipping will commence at 7AM daily on Deck 10!!!

(But seriously... Jim is right- just the picture in my mind of all of us skipping struck me funny on this grey rainy morning... let's remember to celebrate everything!)
 
Can you imagine all of us skipping and rockin' the ship!! They'll wonder what the hell we're doin'!! hahahaha :rotfl:

I almost forgot...Along the way on our journey of skipping, we need to reach out to our fellow neighbors. Just like we do here. Always try to help someone else, too.

Have a great day!!!! It's raining and possible snow later today in NY. It is as dreary as it gets today.

TTFN,
Maria :cheer2:
 
For those of you who were not on the 12/18 cruise - now you see what made the cruise so special. It was spending 18 months sharing and getting to know each other. Celebrating happy things and supporting each other when times aren't so happy.

To me that's what makes the difference between a good cruise (which DCL always is to me) and a great cruise!

I was thrilled to have many of the 12/18 cruisers on this cruise as well but equally excited to meet so many new people and share things with them as well.


:banana: :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:
ok so they may not be skipping, but they are having fun!
 
Mary,

I have to agree with you. Since I jumped on the band wagon, I feel like I almost know you guys. Now, just to put faces with the screen names. I know, I know, I'm still looking for a good picture of all of us to post on your website. Maybe a good picture from Easter. Yeah, that's it.

OK, gotta go to work now.

TTFN,
Maria
 
Jim, so sorry to hear about your family friend, what a tough trip to make.

I think you're preaching to the choir here. Haven't we all made family time and vacations a priority in our lives? I think we do all have that in common. We were a bit slow, and didn't get started until DD was 8, but we've made up for lost time! This year, we're going to share our "philosophy" with other family members, by bribing them to join us with the promise of a free room. And more, in DSS's case. I hope they "get it".

Amanda, that's a plan! We should also meet up with you guys mid-day on May 29 (Sunday). Maybe lunch or something in a park. I should have my family back by then, and our guests arrive later that day. My DD enjoys younger kids, and they usually love her.
 
Jim - I'm sorry to hear the news of the loss of your friend. It does make us all realize to make the best of the time we have......

Mike - Good luck today on the surgery! OM - Keep us all advised!

Virgil
pirate:

From the living H E (double hockey sticks) known as the ER (can you tell I'm tired of the flu???)
 
Jim--sorry to hear about your friend. Close to a year ago we lost a dear friend (many of you probably remember this) He was 43. Took his son out golfing, came home and went in to take a nap and died. :( :(


Mike is home from surgery. It went well. Actually, surprisingly, I watched some of it on the monitor from the consultation room (it was either that or Dr. Phil playing in the waiting room) The doctor is very pleased with how it went from a surgical standpoint. Now it's just a matter of time to see how well it works. Now he's doped up on Darvocet, eye patch on, resting on the couch. :)
Thanks all for the prayers and pixie dust.
 
ohiominnie said:
Jim--sorry to hear about your friend. Close to a year ago we lost a dear friend (many of you probably remember this) He was 43. Took his son out golfing, came home and went in to take a nap and died. :( :(


Mike is home from surgery. It went well. Actually, surprisingly, I watched some of it on the monitor from the consultation room (it was either that or Dr. Phil playing in the waiting room) The doctor is very pleased with how it went from a surgical standpoint. Now it's just a matter of time to see how well it works. Now he's doped up on Darvocet, eye patch on, resting on the couch. :)
Thanks all for the prayers and pixie dust.

So Mike looks like a drunken pirate: ?


Sorry - just kidding! Good to hear that things went well. :grouphug:
 
Hi all!

Jim, sorry to hear about your family friend. How tragic!

Mike, hope your recovery goes well.

Thanks to everyone for the prayers & pixie dust! I'm ready to pass it along to someone else now. DH (Bruce) got offered that job today ... YEAH!!! :cheer2: We need to talk a few things over tonight but I'm sure he'll be accepting in the morning. We're all excited about having him working closer to home again. Thanks again!
 
:cool1: Way to go Bruce!!!!


Mike.....sorry you had to go through all that again...good luck and feel better soon!!
 
Tell Mike we're all wishing him a speedy recovery. He needs to get back to doing his "pirating" here!
 
CajunGirl2 said:
We're all excited about having him working closer to home again. Thanks again!

There's a lot to be said for a short commute... we've had both long and short in our house, and its always easier with quick ride home. Right now, it is ME with the longer ride- but I love my 1/2 hour of peace and quiet in the AM!!!!!
 
Hi all,Sorry to hear about your friend Jim, that is so tragic. :guilty: :grouphug: Glad Mike's surgery went well.

Diana, I have done WDW alone and loved it. Last March I went to a conference and stayed at the Royal Pacific. I had a car and after my husband left, I drove over to Disney almost every day. Two nights I even stayed in the park late to watch fireworks at MK and Epcot and then drove back over to Universal. It seemed strange being there alone, but I met a real nice couple in the bar area at the Rose and Crown who let me sit with them while I ate dinner and had a drink. I missed having everyone around me, but then I did get to do what I wanted at my own pace.

Wish it was me going this May. Just have to count the days to December.

Pam
 
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