
Aruba's biggest water park with pirate theme. Visible "El Corsario Gift Shop". El Corsario is spanish for pirate.
Aruba's biggest water park with pirate theme. Visible "El Corsario Gift Shop". El Corsario is spanish for pirate.
Ya, I guess I should've specified... Between the airport and the port
As I mentioned last night, we had quite the ordeal at the 6th grade Math at the Mall Fieldtrip that both my DW and I attended as chaperones. I'll try to give everyone a condensed version, but it's still a long story.
We've been having difficulty with a neighbor girl and have forbidden our kids from playing with her in the past. A couple of weeks ago, we finally had the kids all agree to forgive and move on and be friends. The second chance we gave her seemed to be going well.
Out of shear luck, my DW happened to walk into the GameStop store yesterday afternoon as this neighbor girl was selling back 14 of our Nintendo DS games. (They all had our last name in permanent ink written on the back). She was going to get over $160 for them according to the sales clerk!
When the girl saw my DW walk in, she immediately confronted her and told my DW that our 13 year old son, John had given them to her. A little later the story was John had given her two and our six year old had given her the rest. There were 3 different Super Mario Brothers games as each of our boys had their own!
After we figured it out that she had taken them from us and they were not given to her by our boys, we asked the teachers what to do. They had us talk to the School Resource Officer (SRO) who called the local police. The local police said that selling merchandise that is not yours with a value of over $100 back to a pawn shop is a felony. Game Stop is considered a pawn shop. As a felony, she would have been handcuffed in front of her classmates and taken to juvenile detention.
We decided to wait and talk more to the SRO back at school. The admin and SRO recommended that charges be filed to protect ourselves in case the girl or her family retaliated. Any retaliation would be considered intimidating a witness and a felony charge could be made against her and her parents. The SRO said they would be explained this thoroughly once charged.
We slept on it and talked extensively to all three boys. We found out our youngest had put two of his favorite games in his pocket so she wouldn't take them. We asked him where they were and he said he had no idea (typical). So I went up to his room and pulled his pants out of the clothes hamper from yesterday and sure enough, there were the two games he hid from her. And this was the 6 year old who "gave" her all of the games per her own statement.
This morning we filed charges in our county against her. It's only a misdemeanor and the SRO said most likely she'd be charged with 3 different crimes and would plead one of them in exchange for community service.
Needless to say, she's not getting a third chance.
Oh and one more thing, her Mom was on the field trip with her and was going to let her sell our games back to the store. He Mom has our cell phone numbers and knew we were on the field trip!
And this is just middle school!![]()
Paula (PBader) if you happen to be catching up and haven't noticed yet, I sent you a PM . . .
Hey guys - jumped on to see if this connection was a bit faster. Just left Aruba.....
Is there anyone else who would like to join the group for dinner? You don't have to be traveling solo. Maybe you've got a spouse who doesn't want to do dinner.
We've got 9 of us so far. DCL says the private room is available at dinner (I thought it was only brunch). But we need a minimum of 12 to book it.
Otherwise, the only way would be to link our reservations, then have one person book it. Now the problems with that are:
1 - no way I'm linking prior to this weekend. When you are linked, if one person is in the ressie, no one else can be in it. Even more fun for our "Hassle Free Booking Day".
2 - Linking later, all the Palo slots will be gone.
I really think our best option is to try to get a few more people, then book the private room.
I've posted a poll on the pirate zone so we can narrow down a desired date. http://www.thepiratezone.us/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=172
Can someone give me a tutorial on how to code my link so I can say something like Palo Poll instead of the URL showing? I used to be able to do it, but it's not working for me now.
For those of you planning on booking SupperShuttle here is a discount code to use for $3 off a one way fare.
UYR59.![]()
I also read David McCullough's Path Between the Seas book. Very detailed, but excellent. The French also put the bed posts in water which also bred mosquitos around the malaria/yellow fever patients. They were doomed from the start, not to mention that the establishment thought a trench dug from sea to sea like the Suez Canal would be better than locks.
I wish I did...I have a six year old who read well and would like for him have something, but the book for the older kids is probably a little advanced for him.
That's awesome. With another 13 year old boy there, he shouldn't back out!
For those of you planning on booking SupperShuttle here is a discount code to use for $3 off a one way fare.
UYR59.![]()
Tomorrow is Aruba we dont have any excursions booked. Dinners theme is Taste of the Carribbean and the dress code is tropical.
thanks....I used to be able to add the text after I hit the world button....now I see I need the text in my post first
Desiree....how about Captain Jack "and his" Repositioning etc......
I'm reading the grown up book "The Path Between the Seas" and the French were very good at doing some dumb things relative to the diseases:
- they placed dirt around all their plants and filled it with water to keep the fire ants off, giving mosquitoes place to breed
- they believed the disease came from the dirt and there wasn't anything they could do about it (although some French scientists identified the specific variety of mosquito that was responsible for the diseases, their findings were buried by the political establishment who "knew" things better)
- they had no sewers, so filth built up in streets/alleys
- they put all their sick in common wards, so if you broke your arm, you were put in the same ward with contagious yellow fever/malaria victims. Once you were in the wards, it was basically a death sentence
I also read David McCullough's Path Between the Seas book. Very detailed, but excellent. The French also put the bed posts in water which also bred mosquitoes around the malaria/yellow fever patients. They were doomed from the start, not to mention that the establishment thought a trench dug from sea to sea like the Suez Canal would be better than locks.
I loved the thought they would tunnel the canal through the mountains!
Hey Roger
Still thinking about a scavenger hunt?