8/17/08 Captain Jack's Repossession Repo Cruise to PC thru TPC #9

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Spoke with my mom. My dad will be having surgery on June 19th. The doctor didn't have any misgivings about the surgery. Said my dad would handle it just fine. It will be an outpatient procedure. And, my dad has had an outie belly button his whole life, a big one too. Well, since they'll be in there already, they are going to fix that too.
 
hi everyone! happy monday! i guess i'm not able to keep up here...so i'll just check in and say hello!!

Shannon some people just have no coof (sp?):confused3 I don't think I would bring it up with her--life is too short.:(

DCL really does take the cake when it comes to giving out misinformation, doesn't it? I really don't understand why a company that does so many things brilliantly does a few things so stupidly (booking issues, entertainment schedule, etc.).

Ain't that the truth!!!

I am SOOOO bizarrely excited about this...my DH thinks I am nuts! :)
Alan has thought me nuts since January 2007:rotfl2: :rotfl2:

What a day its been.. First of all thank you all for the well wishes for my dad.. he went to the oncologist and was told he didnt have to be there since he looked so great. He also, but on 2-3 lbs from last visit. That was a very big concern to us..

Doreen, so glad your dad got a great report!!!!!!:goodvibes

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That looks so pretty:goodvibes

I am really excited to have the kids live with us for a few weeks, then in June '09, my DS16 will be going over there for several weeks. Exciting!!!!


How fun for you all, especially your DS:goodvibes
 
WOW - I'm a DE teacher and was talking to someone at school about the cruise and she said that her DBIL and family were going on a 15 day cruise through the PC in Aug. I said,"I'm on that cruise,too." Wow...maybe it is me...pirate: I do read more than I post (only been part of the pirates for 5 weeks) - it is the end of the school year and things are crazy:dance3: Hopefully we can meet on the boards and on board.


Well..............nice to meet you and welcome. There is lots of info here, don't hesitate to jump right in. Everyone here is so friendly and willing to help. I can't always keep up but I just jump in when I can::yes::
 
Didn't know there was a NASA Channel. Apprently we get it. DH is watching astronauts fix a space toilet during Stanley Cup commercial breaks. :confused3

I've seen the discovery channel show on the space toilets. I feel extra bad for them without it.
 

I think we're defining it as wearing a tiara. Some are going all out with gloves and sparkly jewelry.

It doesn't neccessarily have to be a fancy,expensive tiara either. You could find a cute one in the toy dept. at the $ Tree. And wear whatever you're planning on for Formal Night.
 
I always loved the to read the weird stuff. That and true crime novels.

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In recent weeks I've resumed reading old favorites and some wierd new stuff too. I've grown nostalgic for reading again as opposed to listening to books on CD via MP3 player.
 
OK, back to my homework.
So, friends, what are my weaknesses? And, would it be wrong to tell the vice president that at this stage in my life they're really choices, not weaknesses?
 
Spoke with my mom. My dad will be having surgery on June 19th. The doctor didn't have any misgivings about the surgery. Said my dad would handle it just fine. It will be an outpatient procedure. And, my dad has had an outie belly button his whole life, a big one too. Well, since they'll be in there already, they are going to fix that too.


That happened to my dad a while ago. Come to find out, he had the outie because of a hernia. Had to fight the insurance company that it wasn't cosmetic.
 
It doesn't neccessarily have to be a fancy,expensive tiara either. You could find a cute one in the toy dept. at the $ Tree. And wear whatever you're planning on for Formal Night.

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I was mentioning the Ladies Tiara event - and as I understand it - I think she'd like to join the ladies for this if you'll let her join the Tiara gang! Of course, now this means she'll have to go shopping for a Tiara - and that means she'll have to comb through dozens of stores in pursuit of the best deal right? ( sigh ) :duck:
 
All right guys - cleared up space in my PM - you all can slam me now! :rotfl:

I would never slam you! I did read the end of your blog . . . thanks for giving my info to Hemant . . . and for reminding him of the consequences of my wrath!:rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

Didn't know there was a NASA Channel. Apprently we get it. DH is watching astronauts fix a space toilet during Stanley Cup commercial breaks. :confused3

OMG, you just had to bring that up, did you? Ever since I heard about this -- a FRIGHTENINGLY long time ago -- I have been trying, with limited success, not to let myself dwell on exactly what those dudes were doing up there, in space with zero gravity, with a broken toilet . . .:scared1:

Spoke with my mom. My dad will be having surgery on June 19th. The doctor didn't have any misgivings about the surgery. Said my dad would handle it just fine. It will be an outpatient procedure. And, my dad has had an outie belly button his whole life, a big one too. Well, since they'll be in there already, they are going to fix that too.

Sounds good, Monica . . . a little free cosmetic surgery can be nothing be a bonus, right?:thumbsup2

OK, back to my homework.
So, friends, what are my weaknesses? And, would it be wrong to tell the vice president that at this stage in my life they're really choices, not weaknesses?

You work too hard. You sometimes work too many hours and need to remember to schedule "me time." You often have to remind yourself not to bring work home more than 4 nights per week. Come on, you know how to work your own PR, don't you?;)

Those other things you are thinking of are not weaknesses, although they were very, very good choices . . .:woohoo:

I wished you luck earlier today too, by the way!
 
Have been having a look, and Lauren would like to share with her guiding family. This is what she has in mind as it seems to fit the bill, but would need to know how many GSs we have taking part

http://www.guidingessentials.org.uk/mall/productpage.cfm/GirlGuiding/148/24166

Celestine

That would be so cool. DD would love it! With all this talk of Girl Scouts/Guides, I guess I should get off my add and sew dd's patches on her sash!

True Crime I don't read a lot of of those books, but I really like the well-researched ones. The books that are published years later - not weeks. Fatal Vision was excellent, but so was Fatal Justice - the alternative theories.

I grew up a few miles from the Sheppard house - the supposed inspiration for The Fugitive TV show backstory. I once has aspirations of writing the book that cracked that case. Too late now, but I have written several papers about it from media theory perspective. The story has everything - beautiful pregnant wife, brutal murder, handsom husband, cheating spouse(s?), mysterious stranger, wrongful imprisonment, jury tampering, media circus, F. Lee Bailey, Supreme Court appeals, Nazis, professional wrestling, exhumation . . .
Recommended reading -
The Sheppard murder case (1961)
Mockery of Justice: The True Story of the Sam Sheppard Murder Case (1997)
Dr. Sam Sheppard on Trial: The Prosecutors and the Marilyn Sheppard Murder (2003)



prolly not, but I may just make my own!



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My Mom use to talk about that. Wasn't it in Westlake? I think she was living in Cleveland at the time it happened.

...but please wear more than a tiara to dinner. What you choose to wear after dinner is your own business.

Yes, please wear something more than just the tiara (and no, gloves and sparkly jewelry don't count)


but during the Speedo parade, maybe tiaras would be acceptable???

OK, you guys are no fun! :rotfl2:


I'm all caught up, finally! I'm not being a good Red Wings fan, I'm not watching. Teams usually do better if I don't! Went by the Joe on the way home and people were already there (4:30 PM) and all the TV stations where there too. Hope they win tonight and get it over with.

Monica, you and your dad are in my thoughts and prayers.
 
I was mentioning the Ladies Tiara event - and as I understand it - I think she'd like to join the ladies for this if you'll let her join the Tiara gang! Of course, now this means she'll have to go shopping for a Tiara - and that means she'll have to comb through dozens of stores in pursuit of the best deal right? ( sigh ) :duck:

But think of how much fun she will have doing it! :thumbsup2
 
Spoke with my mom. My dad will be having surgery on June 19th. The doctor didn't have any misgivings about the surgery. Said my dad would handle it just fine. It will be an outpatient procedure. And, my dad has had an outie belly button his whole life, a big one too. Well, since they'll be in there already, they are going to fix that too.

Glad to hear all is well and your dad gets a tummy tuck too!
 
I've seen the discovery channel show on the space toilets. I feel extra bad for them without it.

And I thought my daughters had it tough with the cruise ship vacume toilets. Now I know there are some who truly have a difficult time with this.... toilet thing.

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my future astronaut watches the NASA channel frequently
DH still thinks he's a future astronaut!
From my KSC trip report:

Tour B…The Final Frontier
OR How DH plans to live vicariously through DSs

We arrived at the Radisson at the Port Florida late, like 11 pm, which wasn’t really Alaska late, but we’d been traveling for something like 18 hours at that point, so we were Tired with a capital T, and a capital R & D, just because I like symmetry TiReD – now isn’t that aesthetically pleasing? We decided to sleep in, at least for us. Our wake up call came at 8:30, which is like 4:30 a.m. Alaska time, but that’s OK because we went to bed at like 7 p.m. Alaska time…carry the two…subtract the square root of 7…oh, now my brain hurts.

I’m convinced there are 2 types of people in this world – math/science people and English/history people (OK, that only applies to English speaking people, so as not to offend anyone, please insert your native language here: _________/history people). You guessed it, I’m an English/history person. Can’t add digits over 10 without removing my shoes. I’ve got a master’s degree and I still don’t know what 8x7 equals.

So we are at the Radisson at the Port in Cocoa Beach. I got a good military deal for $105/night. Our room was a decent size and we lucked into a great location. We were facing the courtyard with an actual court! Tennis not People’s. It was also close to the breezeway leading to the parking lot. I convince DH that we got the great location because I know stuff. All bow to the mighty Dis. Life is good.

Wake up call…no Mickey yet, bummer. DH & the Monkeys were still sound asleep, so I turned on the coffee pot, sat by the window and jotted down some notes from our travel adventure. After my first cup of coffee-esque substance I decided enough was enough, it was time to awaken the men folk.

I accomplished this by bouncing on the beds chanting “Get up, get up, get up.” Luckily, DSs are pretty skinny little boys so there was plenty landing space. I’ve missed my calling as a trampoline artist. I only pounced on DS7’s leg once. What can I say, they started squirming. Again, not Mother of the Year, but it works for us. In the midst of my wake-up ritual DH perked up enough to just grin and shake his head at me. This is an almost 20-year trend that won’t end any time soon. While admiring my bouncing he commented, “That is cruel and unusual punishment…mostly unusual.” This is the stuff memories are made of. They’ll all thank me in 20 years.

We packed the mighty park backpack with the essentials – ponchos, first aid kit, hand wipes, extra film, duct tape, horseshoes, map of Kentucky, oven mitts – and head out the door. We stopped at MickeyD’s for a bite on the way to Kennedy Space Center. YAY free parking (at KSC, I expected it at McDonald’s). Our tax dollars at work.

Now, we bought vouchers at SoG the night before, but we had to get them turned into tickets. There were 2 windows for advanced sales/will call, so we got in line. There were only 2 families in front of us. Unfortunately, the not-a-CM in the window was actually trying to make the round filter fit into the square air handler in order to accommodate the first family. I knew our duct tape would come in handy. After a teleconference with Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, and the guy in the vest, they were in. Unfortunately, Gary Sinise was no where to be found.

We walked into KSC in time to catch the end of the astronaut talk. Pretty cool. DH wants to be an astronaut when he grows up. He flew planes in high school and actually passed college physics (he’s a math/science), but that’s as close as he gets. OK, astronaut talk over. We turned around and there was a moon man. All of a sudden the MTV theme jumped into my head (Gen X sing-along time: na nana na na, da nana nananana na na, na na na, na na na). Funny, I never realized that the old MTV theme and the SportsCenter theme were so similar. Anyway, this is KSC’s version of a character meeting. There was a HUGE line to meet anonymous space dude, so I managed to talk DSs out of it. Keep in mind NO ONE was waiting in line to meet the ACTUAL astronaut! Imagine this, you get to be a real astronaut and scores of kids are running past you to meet some minimum wage teen-ager in a moon man suit. Lesson for the day: not every job is as satisfying as you might think.

We hit the Robot Scouts attraction next. I was expecting an interactive thing like Innoventions where you get to play with robots. Not so. You walk around and quasi-humorous robots tell you about all the cool stuff robots get to do in space. Now DH is considering being a robot when he grows up. I thought it was cheesy/lame, but DSs are 5 &7 and space robots are cool!

The life size space shuttle was pretty cool. You get to stand in the cargo hold on a platform. I wish they would remove the scaffolding so I could get a better photo. It’s all about me. And my photos. I think space shuttles are cool. I’m a child of the shuttle era. I remember Mrs. Oakley wheeling the rabbit ear TV into my 3rd grade classroom so we could watch Columbia lift off. We could see the shuttle fly by our house when we lived south of Tampa. DH even managed to get us a special pass to KSC property to watch John Glenn go up in ’98. If you ever get a chance, watch a launch in real life. It is one of 3 things I’ve seen in my life that just left me in awe. Sure I’d seen the shuttle launch on TV many times, but it is just amazing to actually be there. Knowing what it looks like and experiencing it are two very different things. (The Grand Canyon and the Vietnam Memorial are the other 2 things that left me with the same feeling.)

They are building some sort of ride thingy in a building and I get the impression from the big sign that it will be Mission:Space-ish. Coming Summer 2007. I wonder how that will be. Somebody let me know.

We stopped into the Launch Status Center and since there was no actual launch to report the status of, the not-a-CM did a nifty demonstration with the shuttle tiles. He held a blow torch to one to make it glow red and then put it face down on his hand. He didn’t even need our oven mitts. Pretty cool. (wait for it…wait for it…there it is.) Don’t try this at home unless you have a real shuttle tile lying around. That would be a way cooler taxpayer perk than free parking.

We headed over to the bus tour. DH wanted to do Tour B, the one that went to the International Space Station. Well, not THE International Space Station, but a mock-up and some of the actual parts that aren’t in space yet. Unfortunately, the not-a-CM said we had to go on Tour A first. Huh? DH is used to following orders, so we went on Tour A. You get to see the vehicle assembly building, the launch pad and an office building from the bus and get dropped off at the Apollo/Saturn V Center. There is a giant rocket laying on its side in the building, a gift shop, a CS restaurant, and a few interactive things (finally a robot to play with!). We all took turns driving Mars rovers. DH was excited to learn that the average astronaut is male, 34yo, 6’ tall, 165 lbs., has 2 kids, and a Corvette. He’s right there except for the Corvette. And the actual possibility of going into space.

DS7 seems to be emerging as a math/science. He wants to be a scientist when he grows up. DH has been trying to convince him that being a space scientist would be way cooler than being a normal everyday scientist. You’ve seen the TV shows about the stage Moms and Dads, right? The crazy cheerleading mom, the dad who thinks Pop Warner will lead to the NFL, the parents who drag semi-cute kids to millions of commercial auditions. Well, I have visions of DH turning into one of these crazy parents during the 4th grade science fair. “How are you going to get to space if you don’t win the science fair?”

No pressure kids, but we’ve already filled out your astronaut training application for 2025 and 2027. Please plan to get straight A’s, earn Eagle Scout, graduate from West Point or Annapolis, and complete your doctoral dissertations before the deadline.

DS5 wants to be an astronaut, but for him it’s all about the outfit. We don’t need a girl, he’s our diva.

We were bussed back to the main complex and headed to the Imax film “Space Station 3-D”, narrated by Tom Cruise. For some reason the narrator part is important, they kept mentioning it. It is no MuppetVision but it is pretty cool.

It’s now about 3 p.m. and we haven’t actually eaten anything since McDonald’s. Being Mother of the Year that I am, we shared a pretzel ($3.49). Hey, it was only a few hours before dinner.

We finally had clearance to go on Tour B, so we headed out to the International Space Station, well, not THE Interna…oh you get it by now. There is a mock up of some of the parts that are already in space that you can walk through and an observation area to look at the pieces parts that will eventually go up into space.
Here is my worst space nightmare: the ISC has an entire capsule that is nothing but drawers. Drawers on the walls, the ceiling, the floor. I’m not a filer. When I file things I lose them. I also don’t always close drawers. Our house is pretty clean, but I can guarantee that at least 2 of my dresser drawers are open right now. As you might imagine, this drives squared-away military DH a bit nuts and will continue to drive him nuts until death do us part. Besides the whole math/science thing, I now realize that I’m not nearly organized enough to be an astronaut. And I don’t have a Corvette.

When we got off the bus, there was moon man again. Without a line, YAY! This is the way to get a photo op with anonymous space dude.

After an obligatory stop at the gift shop (t-shirt and cool spring loaded rocket launcher for Jackson, space shuttle necklace for Huckleberry, coin set for DH, ornament for me, 2 rubber “Failure is not an option” bracelets and astronaut ice cream just because it’s a requirement). Our diva is still a bit upset that I wouldn’t buy him an $80 space suit. I’m a terrible mom. Just ask him.

Right at the check out, hanging with the gum and the Chapstick, was a REAL LIFE 1”x1” space shuttle tile for only $14.95. My eyes lit up, I reached for the little pack in slow motion…”Don’t do it…” uttered DH. I had visions of a nifty alternative use for my crème brulee torch (yes, I actually own a crème brulee torch, don’t judge me). I didn’t get the shuttle tile, but I still wish I had. I should have played the “future science fair project” card.


Spoke with my mom. My dad will be having surgery on June 19th. The doctor didn't have any misgivings about the surgery. Said my dad would handle it just fine. It will be an outpatient procedure. And, my dad has had an outie belly button his whole life, a big one too. Well, since they'll be in there already, they are going to fix that too.

Is he gonna get it pierced too?
I know it is scary, but he'll be fine Monica.
 
Won this for DH on Ebay...figured it will change up his tux a little for the 2nd formal night.

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I really like that one:)

This was really good one too that i wouldn't mind reading again!
http://www.amazon.com/Suffer-Childr...bs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1212452251&sr=1-1

I have read most of his books too Debi!:) The last one I read was really weird--can't remember which one it was though.

Yes, please wear something more than just the tiara (and no, gloves and sparkly jewelry don't count)


but during the Speedo parade, maybe tiaras would be acceptable???

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Spoke with my mom. My dad will be having surgery on June 19th. The doctor didn't have any misgivings about the surgery. Said my dad would handle it just fine. It will be an outpatient procedure. And, my dad has had an outie belly button his whole life, a big one too. Well, since they'll be in there already, they are going to fix that too.
That is great news! I will keep him in my prayers:hug:
 
You work too hard. You sometimes work too many hours and need to remember to schedule "me time." You often have to remind yourself not to bring work home more than 4 nights per week. Come on, you know how to work your own PR, don't you?;)

Those other things you are thinking of are not weaknesses, although they were very, very good choices . . .:woohoo:

I wished you luck earlier today too, by the way!

Thank you for the good luck wish !! So, I guess my speed reading is a weakness too :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

The funny thing is, I've interviewed 100's of people over the last 20 years of my career. No one has ever given me a real weakness. Depending on the vibe he throws off, I'm thinking of telling him I curse like a sailor. :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 
My Mom use to talk about that. Wasn't it in Westlake? I think she was living in Cleveland at the time it happened.

Bay Village, just north of Westlake.

I'm all caught up, finally! I'm not being a good Red Wings fan, I'm not watching. Teams usually do better if I don't! Went by the Joe on the way home and people were already there (4:30 PM) and all the TV stations where there too. Hope they win tonight and get it over with.

Were you watching earlier when they scored on themselves??
Not good.

Glad to hear all is well and your dad gets a tummy tuck too!

I asked for one during my c-section. No one thought I was serious.
I was.
 
Thank you for the good luck wish !! So, I guess my speed reading is a weakness too :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

The funny thing is, I've interviewed 100's of people over the last 20 years of my career. No one has ever given me a real weakness. Depending on the vibe he throws off, I'm thinking of telling him I curse like a sailor. :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

Ya gotta say it right, though:

"I curse like a :eek:in' sailor."
 
That happened to my dad a while ago. Come to find out, he had the outie because of a hernia. Had to fight the insurance company that it wasn't cosmetic.


Fortunately (or not) he does have another hernia that is medically covered. The belly button is not but since they will be in there already, they are going to fix it for him.
 
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