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You did it Pete! Looks great.
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Thanks! I am so computer "not savvy" it isn't funny, glad you like it.
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You did it Pete! Looks great.
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I forgot that one year ago yesterday is when I posted this.
I forgot that one year ago yesterday is when I posted this.
GoofyontheHiSeas01-06-2007, 11:42 AM
I have been following with great interest in anticipation of the 2008 itinerary announcement. Well I could not believe that some kind of news has not been discovered as to the 2008 itineraries. So being the internet person that I am, I went in search of an answer. After hours of searches I came across this which answers all of our questions. According to the linked permit from the Port of Los Angeles, DCL (otherwise known as Magical Cruise Company) has been granted a permit for conducting business out of the Port of Los Angeles from May 1, 2008 through September 15, 2008 for the purpose of family cruises to Mexico.
http://www.portoflosangeles.org/Boar...407_item12.pdf
Yaa Hoooo!! No airfare required next summer![]()
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
LINDA
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Guess you forgot about getting home? LOL
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Take what you can!!!
Originally I had not been planning on the Repo.![]()
So you are like me, got a quote for the heck of it and then couldn't argue with the price?
It may just come to a dollars and cents thing, but what did Ben Franklin say about penny wise and dollar foolish.
It can be expensive to get a passport for a family of 5 or 6 ....
But then, in another year you will need it for Carribean ports too....
The downside to that is the kids have to get renewed every 5 years vs 10 for the adults. We are going to have to get the girls renewed pretty quick as they expire 3 months after we get back and I confirmed that Colombia requries 6 months left..
Youngest DD was technically premature but at 35 weeks she was 8 lbs 13 ozs. Not so much preemie about that. I had been going to multiple maternal specialists every week since conception so we could avoid what happened to oldest DD so they were positive she was 35 weeks.
The Dr. the day before estimated her weight at 4 pounds. I was so tired of being monitored multiple times a week that I was begging them to let DD be born. They said "Oh my no, that baby would be only 4 pounds!". I said "So, what, her sister was 1 pound, 4 pounds looks good to me".8 lbs, 13 ozs was quite a shock to us all. I felt like I had already missed part of her childhood being born that big.
I say her sister open her eyes for the 1st time at 2 weeks old. Miranda probably could have walked herself out of the hospital.
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The downside to that is the kids have to get renewed every 5 years vs 10 for the adults. We are going to have to get the girls renewed pretty quick as they expire 3 months after we get back and I confirmed that Colombia requries 6 months left.
Yes, it can. There are 5 of us traveling (our 3 youngest children, dh and myself) but, we like to be prepared! LOL!
And we do travel out of the country more then just the cruises. Even if it were *just cruising* we would still have passports for everyone.![]()
I know that.Our oldest *child* is 27 and our youngest is 6.
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We've paid for alot of Passports!
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It may just come to a dollars and cents thing, but what did Ben Franklin say about penny wise and dollar foolish.
It can be expensive to get a passport for a family of 5 or 6 ....
But then, in another year you will need it for Carribean ports too....
Think we will get accused of fluffing when the DIS hiccups?
Thanks! I am so computer "not savvy" it isn't funny, glad you like it.
That's what we said about my son. 6 weeks early, 8lbs, 5 oz....and in the incubator in the NICU. He looked like a Butterball turkey.