August 2, 2011 disney dream

Oh my, I have been so busy I didn't even realize it was time to start stalking the mail carrier! I got on here today and got all excited about cruise docs so I sent DD13 out to the mailbox and they were there! :cool1: Talk about instant gratification! :rotfl2: I started painting my family room/kitchen the other day, then found out I'm throwing a bridal shower for my neice in a week and realized I'd better get painting a whole lot faster! Not to mention a lot of sewing I've had to do and getting stuff ready to send kids off on 4 seperate camps before we leave. I kind of hate being so busy because I'm not getting to enjoy overplanning like I usually do!


we will be sailing on this cruise and we are first timers. we would like to participate in the FE event as well.

Bob
DH (Bob-Me) 48
DW Wendy - first cruise
DS- Micah 5 - Adoption day celebration
Stateroom 6686

Congratulations on the Adoption Day celebration! I'll get you added to the list and move it up to this page in a minute...got to go let a barking dog in first.
 
If you would like to add/delete/change/fix anything just post and I'll try to keep it updated. I'm sure I missed all kinds of information! Just shout out if I missed you.

party:August 2, 2011 Disney Dream Cruisers! party:

joksten2000:
We just booked three cabins 10a 6669 6671 & 6673
DH 68
DW 69
DD 35
DSIL 35
GK 4
GK 2
DS 45
DDIL 43
GS 16

OUR 11TH Disney Cruise Their 5th
(BTB with July 29)

kathleena:
Grammie Nancy - 6th Disney cruise, 2nd on the Dream
Sweet 16 Nicole - first time cruiser!

We are in a Cat 10A, Cabin 8679.

FirstTimeDC:
Me - 35
DH - 34
DD - 2 (3 1/2 months shy of being 3)
DD - 4 (3 1/2 months shy of being 5)
Gma (my mom) - 61
Nephew - 17
for now we are in 2511 & 2515
(BTB with July 29)

Disneynutbsv:

segpm08060:
Booked on deck 6 for 5 of us with an ocean view.
Me 65
DD 43
GD 21 College graduation celebration
GS 15
GD 11 Birthday celebration

Deb in IA:
Me: will be 51 (!)
DH: 54
DD: 20
DS: 16
We are in COLOR="darkorchid"]Stateroom 9156,[/COLOR] a Cat 8B.

CruisinPT:
as of right now we have a group of 14 friends and family cruising.
Our cast of characters include:

Me, DH, DD 13, DS 9
Sister, DH
Friends with DD 17, DS 15
Friends with DD 13, DS 10

LoriLuvsDisney:
me 50, dh 51, dd 15, ds 14
We are in cabin 7596

stevenpensacola:

Will be:
Myself 48
DW 45
DD 21
DD fiance' 21
DD 16
DS 15
FIL old'ish
MIL old'ish
BIL 47
SIL 47
DN 20 (I think)
DN's potential FI 20ish
DN 17ish

We'll be in 8572, 8574, 8576
verandah for the adults...
...and two inside rooms for the kids.

swissgirl66:
DW45, DH44 and DD 7
Cabin 9560
Celebrating 8th anniversary on August 2
Pre-Cruise at Beach Club from July 28 - Aug 2

mickeymom1:
It will be me, DH, DS11, DD8 & DS6.

(B2B July 29)

Rlbren:
I just booked this cruise for myself and my husband.

coachycp:
DH -Doug
DW -Lisa
DS -Noah 12
DD-Paige 9
July 27-August 2 Beach Club

JMTStone:*contact for FE info
Cast of Characters:
DH Jon
DW (Me) Melissa
DD 18 Taylor
DD 9 Mackenzie
We are in cabin 9530.

Beach Club pre-cruise
BLT post-cruise

scooter7487:
DH Scott
DW Hope
DS Matt 14
DS Tim 11

July 27-August 2 Beach Club?

jham:
Me (Jeanne): 42
DH (Mike): 42
stateroom 7502

Celebrating our 20th anniversary on August 2
August 1-2 Poly
Cabin 7502
Leaving behind:
DD13
DS12
DS8
DD5

AndreaDM:
myself, DH37 and DD8!

runner princess :
me - 24, DH - 35
We're in section 5C!
Staying three nights at AKL before the cruise.

tracylynn:
My DD14 (Alex) and I

singlemomlovesdisney:
Teen Girls (13-15)

nicolet:
Me(38)
DH(36)
DS(9)

Mom(61)
Dad(63)
Gty stateroom(Hoping for the best)

I don't know if we will do the FE yet.

Tod&Copper:
DD16
We are at the Bech Club Villas as well for the week before the cruise

Dizzyworld:
It will be my DH,
DS (17 - 6 weeks to early to go to Palo - next cruise)
DD (16)
and myself.

(B2B with 7/29)

DVC4US:
Me - LeiLani
DD - Alyssa 15
Hopefully DD's friend also 15

We are in cabin 11002
DD - Brittany 22
DD's boyfriend - David 22

They are in cabin 8022
David's Dad - Lee
David's Mom - Angie

They are in cabin 11014
David's Brother - Michael 23
Michael's girlfriend - Theresa 22

They are in cabin 8072

Rob Misses Fla:
DH (me- Robert) 41
DW Christy - Birthday cruise will be 37 on 8/3
DD Emily 9
Rob's brother Phillip 23 - first cruise
Stateroom 6636

Colleen1011:
My ds 9 and I are very excited for our first disney cruise.
We will be staying at POP century for 10 days before the cruise.

rjpete:
Bob
DH (Bob-Me) 48
DW Wendy - first cruise
DS- Micah 5 - Adoption day celebration
Stateroom 6686
 
We got our docs today.:banana: Have to hide them from DH as he doesn't know about our extra day POST cruise at BLT.:ssst:

Jeanne,
Can you put our names here? I feel a bit disassociated.

DH Jon
DW (Me) Melissa
DD 18 Taylor
DD 9 Mackenzie
 

We got our docs today.:banana: Have to hide them from DH as he doesn't know about our extra day POST cruise at BLT.:ssst:

Jeanne,
Can you put our names here? I feel a bit disassociated.

DH Jon
DW (Me) Melissa
DD 18 Taylor
DD 9 Mackenzie

:thumbsup2

Doing the "gotdocs" dance! :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:
 
Hi Jeanne,

Can you make a correction to our information. DD's friend is not going to be able to join us so my Dad will be with us. He is in the cabin with Alyssa and I and his name is Chuck.

Thanks so much!
 
DH wanted to know if we were going to have door signs again? [Of course.] Poor soul. He used to be a normal person. :rotfl2: Just glad he loves Disney.

He was disappointed that we would not have matching shirts. I can't tell you how many lime green shirts we have from over the years. It didn't seem like that many until one day I looked into the washing machine and it seemed to be the only color in there. :lmao:
 
Hello everyone,

Picked up our docs today and I think there is an issue with an excursion. Will have to call tomorrow. We are doing the jet ski on cc and it only list my dw as going:confused3.

Ok for all those giving us grief concerning our matching shirts you are to funny. Your darn right we were in matching attire this weekend and we looked good to. We coach a group of 11 and 12 year olds in a u12 division. We just played 7 games in 4 days and played 31 innings yesterday to win our league tournament. The kids were on the field from 8 am warm-ups till the last pitch and championship victory around 8:15pm. To say that watching these kids play yesterday was awesome would be an understatement. I have never been involved with a team that does not quit ever and battles. When you see our team the comments are look how small they are or hey they have a girl on their team..... Yes we are small and yes we have a girl and she will kick your butt! Both teams were exhausted but our kids got stronger as the innings piled up. We were down 6 runs in bottom of 7th with 2 outs and 2 strikes on the batter and he hit a shot to the fence and it was on. Scored 6 then beat them in the bottom of the 9th. You would not believe the emotional roller coaster. At that point I knew the team we had to beat twice was in big trouble. We beat them 8-7 in 8 innings then pounded them in the final. Guess we aren't so small anymore. Awesome day for me 18th wedding anniversary and my DW and I would not have spent it any other way than watching our youngest battle through injury and fatigue and then to see him get his trophy. Awesome!
 
I know we are planning to meet at Disney. I was wondering if anyone will be doing Universal Orlando. We plan on spending 2 days there before we head over to Disney.

Anyone!!!
 
Sorry not talking dcl but this is a story I must relay. For those that live in a small town you can relate to how special it is and the pride you as a community have when your kids do something great. While our team did something really special yesterday two 18 year old boys really made and impression on me. In the game where we were on the brink of disqualification from the tournament two recently graduated boys from our high school showed up at some point during the game and I did not recognize them as siblings and no one really knew who they were. They had knights hats on and started cheering and rooting the team on saying lets go knights and hit it hard and being somewhat obnoxious at first. It completely woke up our kids and fans and they became the cheering leaders for our awesome comeback win. Come to find out both of these kids had no real connection to our team other than they both played for one of my assistant coaches at some point and were in the park and thought they would stop and watch some baseball. While this is awesome the next part of this story is one that will stick with me and one I need to look into and you will see why in a minute. These kids stayed for the ending and they were jumping up and down as much as the kids and parents were when we won it. They stayed for a bit of the next game and then I did not hear them anymore. In talking with my parents after the game the kids came up in conversation. I said did anyone know those kids? Some said yeah they just graduated from MHS .... but what struck me was a comment by one of my parents. We were talking to them and they really got us going, and we kept on hearing the one boy say I have to go, I am going to be late but I can't leave I have to see how this ends this is an awesome game...... Then the parent telling the story said that kid was leaving for basic training that night and thought he would catch a baseball game before he left. I thought to myself we as a society don't have a lot of positive stuff to say about our young people but here are two probably best friends that have hours left before one goes away to serve his country and they are spending it cheering on a bunch of kids that they don't know at all. How awesome is that! I need to find out who these kids are because for one I want our kids to thank them and two I think it would be special for our kids to write the young man entering the service as he has a tough road ahead of him.

I guess it really hits home with me as I teach so many knuckleheads and so often the kids that do amazing things are overshadowed by the few bad apples. In addition in the last year and a half I have had 2 of my students killed in Afg, one being a very special kid that I got to really know as he took a lot of my classes. Both were United States Marines and they gave the ultimate sacrifice for me and my family.

Thanks for letting me share. Remember to find something special about our young people they will surprise you!
 
Ok for all those giving us grief concerning our matching shirts you are to funny. Your darn right we were in matching attire this weekend and we looked good to....................... Awesome day for me 18th wedding anniversary and my DW and I would not have spent it any other way than watching our youngest battle through injury and fatigue and then to see him get his trophy. Awesome!

I hope you didn't think I was kidding you about the matching shirts? I like the idea. On our third cruise, our DIS Meet had matching shirts. I decided not to subject my DH to this thinking he would think it was going a little bit too far. As we stood in line waiting to board, he whispers in my ear, "Why don't we have matching shirts?" From that point on, we had matching shirts. On one cruise we had about 200 people as part of our Dis Group. We had matching shirts and lime green leis. My DS humored me by wearing the shirt. He thought there would only be 20 people doing this. He was so surprised at the terminal to see a seas of matching shirts. It was a lot of fun. Now at 16 and almost 18, they asked if we could just wear our regular clothes to board. :sad1:

BTW..... Happy Anniversary!!! I know what you mean about being on a field watching your children be part of something on milestone days. Some of my happiest Mother's Day was sitting on a soccer field. It never got old.:thumbsup2
 
Thanks for letting me share. Remember to find something special about our young people they will surprise you!

Great story Scott. I hope you find those guys.

Congrats on the win and Happy Anniversary!
 
Dizzyworld - awesome video. I bet those kids had to be so surprised when that started to happen.
 
Sorry not talking dcl but this is a story I must relay. For those that live in a small town you can relate to how special it is and the pride you as a community have when your kids do something great. While our team did something really special yesterday two 18 year old boys really made and impression on me. In the game where we were on the brink of disqualification from the tournament two recently graduated boys from our high school showed up at some point during the game and I did not recognize them as siblings and no one really knew who they were. They had knights hats on and started cheering and rooting the team on saying lets go knights and hit it hard and being somewhat obnoxious at first. It completely woke up our kids and fans and they became the cheering leaders for our awesome comeback win. Come to find out both of these kids had no real connection to our team other than they both played for one of my assistant coaches at some point and were in the park and thought they would stop and watch some baseball. While this is awesome the next part of this story is one that will stick with me and one I need to look into and you will see why in a minute. These kids stayed for the ending and they were jumping up and down as much as the kids and parents were when we won it. They stayed for a bit of the next game and then I did not hear them anymore. In talking with my parents after the game the kids came up in conversation. I said did anyone know those kids? Some said yeah they just graduated from MHS .... but what struck me was a comment by one of my parents. We were talking to them and they really got us going, and we kept on hearing the one boy say I have to go, I am going to be late but I can't leave I have to see how this ends this is an awesome game...... Then the parent telling the story said that kid was leaving for basic training that night and thought he would catch a baseball game before he left. I thought to myself we as a society don't have a lot of positive stuff to say about our young people but here are two probably best friends that have hours left before one goes away to serve his country and they are spending it cheering on a bunch of kids that they don't know at all. How awesome is that! I need to find out who these kids are because for one I want our kids to thank them and two I think it would be special for our kids to write the young man entering the service as he has a tough road ahead of him.

I guess it really hits home with me as I teach so many knuckleheads and so often the kids that do amazing things are overshadowed by the few bad apples. In addition in the last year and a half I have had 2 of my students killed in Afg, one being a very special kid that I got to really know as he took a lot of my classes. Both were United States Marines and they gave the ultimate sacrifice for me and my family.

Thanks for letting me share. Remember to find something special about our young people they will surprise you!

scooter, your story made me tear up.

God bless that young man.

Oh, and Happy Anniversary too!
 
I hope you didn't think I was kidding you about the matching shirts? I like the idea. On our third cruise, our DIS Meet had matching shirts. I decided not to subject my DH to this thinking he would think it was going a little bit too far. As we stood in line waiting to board, he whispers in my ear, "Why don't we have matching shirts?" From that point on, we had matching shirts. On one cruise we had about 200 people as part of our Dis Group. We had matching shirts and lime green leis. My DS humored me by wearing the shirt. He thought there would only be 20 people doing this. He was so surprised at the terminal to see a seas of matching shirts. It was a lot of fun. Now at 16 and almost 18, they asked if we could just wear our regular clothes to board. :sad1:

I've always loved the matching shirts too, for DIS'ers and for the families that all have the same color/design.

I asked the "kids" (16 and 20) if we should all wear matching shirts, at least for the first day - and they said NO!!!:guilty:
 
Hello everyone,

Picked up our docs today and I think there is an issue with an excursion. Will have to call tomorrow. We are doing the jet ski on cc and it only list my dw as going:confused3.

Ok for all those giving us grief concerning our matching shirts you are to funny. Your darn right we were in matching attire this weekend and we looked good to. We coach a group of 11 and 12 year olds in a u12 division. We just played 7 games in 4 days and played 31 innings yesterday to win our league tournament. The kids were on the field from 8 am warm-ups till the last pitch and championship victory around 8:15pm. To say that watching these kids play yesterday was awesome would be an understatement. I have never been involved with a team that does not quit ever and battles. When you see our team the comments are look how small they are or hey they have a girl on their team..... Yes we are small and yes we have a girl and she will kick your butt! Both teams were exhausted but our kids got stronger as the innings piled up. We were down 6 runs in bottom of 7th with 2 outs and 2 strikes on the batter and he hit a shot to the fence and it was on. Scored 6 then beat them in the bottom of the 9th. You would not believe the emotional roller coaster. At that point I knew the team we had to beat twice was in big trouble. We beat them 8-7 in 8 innings then pounded them in the final. Guess we aren't so small anymore. Awesome day for me 18th wedding anniversary and my DW and I would not have spent it any other way than watching our youngest battle through injury and fatigue and then to see him get his trophy. Awesome!

I tease because YOU GUYS pointed it out (I would have never noticed) and I think its nice. You know I wouldn't tease you if I didn't like you (as a DIS friend)

I love coaches like you.... proud of the kids no matter what! Willing to go the extra mile. Happy to have kids who care. I come from a long line of coaches. My grandfather started the althetic association in my childhood neighborhood. They named a park after him. My Mom was the first champion female softball coach (with female assistant coaches) in the city. I played until I tore cartlige in my left knee (catcher). I've coached before (my now 18 year old - t-ball through fast-pitch softball). It is NOT easy. I think I liked the kids more than the parents of those kids. It got harder as she got older. I had tween girls for years. Ugh. The drama! DD didn't care. She got hurt, rubbed dirt on it and walked back onto the field. Until that one fateful day when she was pitching and a line-drive came right back to her. Right on the cheeckbone. On the bruise you could see the stitching. This was fall ball tournament so her 8th grade picture has the bruise. That was her last season.

DD9 (Mackenzie) likes to play but she's there for social reasons. I am too old for the parenting drama so I just keep the book now, let someone else coach.

I'm glad those boys "showed up". I see too many of DD18's peers acting foolish.
 

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