Hi!
I agree that there really aren't enough hours in a day. Of course if I could just do without that pesky need to eat and sleep I could double my available time

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As for the FE's, don't be too proud, I have the girls pretty well in hand but am a bit "at sea" as to what to do for guys and all of our teens and tweens. I have some ideas but as of yet I haven't had anything in those arenas that has just sent me, you know what I mean?
I haven't seen anything about shipping to the port but that might be a good question to ask my TA or
DCL. One of them might know. Since we are going to be driving up I haven't been too concerned with space in our luggage but I have been trying to be mindful of lack of space in the luggage of others when considering what to give. Thus, I ruled out the genuine Adobe brick paperweights, build your own full sized Hollywood sign kits and replicas of the
Disneyland Castle (actual size).
And I pretty much lost the better part of today because I did something so stupid I can't believe I did it, or rather, I can't believe I didn't do it sooner...
I went to a training class at the Apple store (I am gearing up for all the photos and video I plan on taking in Alaska and on the ship) and while I was there I mentioned that I seemed to have a large amount of space on my hard drive taken up but I didn't know with what. The trainer I was working with pushed a few keys and found a file with 72 gigs of stuff in it. I was shocked (and truly not using my head) and when he suggested that I could reclaim that space by deleting the file and emptying the trash I didn't give it a second thought and pushed the appropriate keys.
Well, I got my hard drive space back all right because what I had done was delete EVERY PICTURE AND VIDEO FILE ON MY COMPUTER! Whoops

! I didn't realize exactly what I had done until last night when I opened up my photo program and it was clean as a whistle.
I wound up spending a good portion of today trying to recover as much as I could and then having to open every single stinking little file (because the recovery program doesn't save what you called the file or what it was grouped with or anything else but the meat of the matter) to figure out what it was and where it belonged.
On the upside, I don't think I really lost any photos (I had them backed up on a portable hard drive as well as another computer), at least none that I remember with one exception - I had done a really nice retouch job on a picture of my oldest son and his bride and that is gone baby gone. I can do the retouch again but what a pain.
On the downside I didn't find the video footage that was shot at my great nephew's second birthday party and I think I was the only one there with a video camera

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I suppose I should count my blessings since I was able to recover the footage from my DBF's son's 13th birthday so I guess all is not completely lost but boy do I feel like a dolt.
Let this be a warning to all - BACK UP EVERYTHING... FREQUENTLY. Oh, and when someone tells you to do something, stop... take a breath... THINK BEFORE YOU ACT or I might have to send you the info for the $100 program I had to buy to try to recover 15 minutes of history.
On another note, I can hardly wait for tomorrow evening since I think that is when we here on the west coast can start booking our excursions and our ressies for Palo. I shall be keeping my fingers crossed for a lunch and a brunch.
Take care all, help lots of people and have a "Wonder"ful day!
Tisza