Captain_Oblivious
DIS Dad #257, Galactic Salad Dodger
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- Nov 10, 2008
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Every adventure should be chased with some downtime.
What is this "downtime" you speak of?
my eyes had the unfortunate shock of seeing him in the same Speedo we just KNEW he’d be harboring underneath at breakfast.
Gah! Undo! Undo!

After my little power nap, I got bored and needed to do something.
That's how I usually react to "downtime".
After submitting myself to being beachside entertainment, I finally made it up onto the inflatable only to find it needed a bit more hot air. I called up Trump…. oh. Never mind.


I’m a fan of unlimited hot water in hotels because I’m lucky to get hot water in my house with 2 teens and a college-aged leech. I will hog the water all I can on vacay and, without shame, leave a trail of power bill destruction behind me.
Yes! Preach it! These are the luxuries we so rarely get to experience.
Sadly, as delicious as this meal was, the sunset was a bust- not horrible, but not spectacular either.
Looks fine to me. Put it this way--it beat being in the office.
Deep sea fishing isn’t something that calls to either of us, but if it sounds intriguing to you, this would be your haven.
I'll leave that to others to enjoy.
And while I don’t care for deep sea fishing, I do love me a Key Lime Pie.
NOW we're talking!!!
<you've already seen a photo>
But it never gets old!
The resort has a tiny marina all to its own and the lovely and capable “Captain Sue” of Allergic to Land Charters moors there for hire
Cute name.
**A side note** On my last trip to WDW, I asked a Captain on one of the EPCOT Friendships why they were only running one of the two boats. He responded by telling me that licensed captains are actually hard to find. Ummm, if you like boating, have a captain’s license, and wouldn’t mind the same route ad nauseum for 8 hours a day, this might be the job for you!
Well, I'm a Captain on the DISboards. And I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express.
I SWAM WITH SHARKS AND TURTLES!!!!!
Awesome!

They swim exactly like in Nemo and seeing them paddle around 3 feet below me was quite possibly one of the coolest experiences I’ve ever had.
Sounds really cool! Even better that you didn't get eaten.
The best experiences in life usually come at a price. Most of the time they are monetarily free like having a child or watching a child be born, seeing a shooting star, or when the Portland Trailblazers go a season without one of their players going to prison.



And some of the best experiences in life take hard work: growing a garden and eating homegrown, sun-ripened tomatoes, hiking to the top of a mountain, and swimming with sharks and turtles in 3-foot chop.
The work is part of what makes the experience so good.

The weather was changing and this was the ONLY day it was good enough that Sue would take us snorkeling. But it took work! Let’s just say my lungs did not appreciate the 3 or 4 tubes full of water they were baptized with over the course of the 2 hours I was in the water.
I know that feeling. Snorkeling is much harder than it looks!
Dear Readers, for a variety of reasons, most notably a waning lack of quality and enthusiasm in my writing, along with a waning reader response and population, I'm sensing it's time to send this TR off into the proverbial sunset.
But...but...

And what's this about quality? You always do wonderful work in your TR's!
It's been fun sharing my journey through my Nursing School graduation and Keys vacation, but with my next adventure coming up quickly, I need to focus in other places.
That is coming up fast! Got your PM, too. I just need to check with the calendar/boss.
I highly doubt I'll be doing one for my next trip. But I look forward to joining in your TR's and will be around the Boards as I can.
Thanks for taking us along on your trip, Liesa. It was great to be able to (virtually) celebrate your accomplishment of a nursing degree with you. And I'm glad you were able to get the whole family down to WDW together just as you'd hoped. It's been wonderful getting to know you on the boards. See you around!