I love that you spent every last possible moment at Castaway Cay. I'm glad you enjoyed your Konk Kooler. Sounds awesome!!! I love coconut but I adore passionfruit. Mmmmm...
Great pictures of the boys in this update. It seems like everyone had a fantastic day!
Great Update Oh you Mean Mutha !!!!![]()
Great update!
To answer a question - your DH's appetizer is the Grilled Portobello Mushroom and Polenta with a Roasted Shallot Sauce. A light creamy Polenta served with Grilled Portobello and Parmesan shaving![]()
I love that you still had a nice night after all the stress with the kids coming in late. Bummer about the Palo photos though.![]()
We had quite the same experience looking for Outlook, and even though we knew where it was it took some time figuring out the right elevator.It IS only open and sunset though (at least that is what we were told by a CM)
I cannot believe you are getting ready to get off the ship!Where did the time go?
GREAT POST!!!
Good for you two for checking out the Aqua Duck- it looks like so much fun!
I'm glad you enjoyed the show- how annoying that the boys were not around to join you!
Dinner looks fabulous. At first I thought your appetizers were your entrees and I thought "Well, that's not enough food!" But then your entrees came.
Bummer about your Palo/Shutters photos not being good.![]()
Hilarious about the super secret bar that doesn't exist (and the blog link you put in your update- it's blocked out. Coincidence? I think NOT!)
I didn't know that about taking your own luggage off the ship. That's cool. Now can folks who are continuing on with a Disney vacation send their luggage to the resort if they so desire?
Boo! On the end of your cruise, but I know you still have some fun and surprises up your sleeve.
No objections on how you handled the souvenir situation. Definitely a no win situation, but I think you made the right choice and I hope it instilled in the boys a lesson about never doing that again.
I have been reading along with your TR but not really commenting, but I just have to chime in about the boy who passed away after the near-drowning at Pop Century. First of all, how sad. I had read about it in a news article and it is heartbreaking. I can't imagine his family's pain.
Second, I have to say that my childhood was full of swimming, and rarely was it supervised by a parent. My family purchase a pool membership every year and we always went by ourselves (it was down the street from our house). We were enrolled in swimming lessons every summer and my brother and I were both great swimmers. I can say that we both went swimming there without parental supervision from a much younger age than 13! In fact, I would say that I was probably about 7-8 when my parents would drop us off there! We had a pool in our yard too (above ground, a 4 footer) and we would go swimming in there and all of our friends would go in too. It was a different time, I guess (growing up in the 80s lol) and it certainly wasn't that my parents didn't care if we were injured and just set us free, but I guess they felt we were good enough swimmers to be trusted. I am not sure what age I will decide is appropriate for my own dd to go swimming without me or dh, but luckily she is only 5 so the time to think about that is a bit far off for me.
At the end of the day, you know your kids best, and if they are good swimmers and understand about water safety (such as no diving in untested or shallow water, etc) then I would think they are ok to swim, especially in a pool or other swimming area with a lifeguard. Is there a cpr or junior lifeguard class available for their ages? That might make you feel more secure this summer, if they are both trained in case of an emergency!
Wonderful updates. Palo looks amazing! I'm a risotto junkie and Michael makes the best mushroom risotto I've ever had. I'd give Palo's a try though. If Joshua ditches me on the cruise I'm going to try and get a table for one. Or maybe I'll stay by the pool and drink.![]()
The rest of your CC day looks great. Love the boys making faces.And I like that you guys were some of the last back on the ship. That'll be us. I'm going to squeeze every single minute out of CC.
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Looks like I'll be booking on board. Gabby wants a family disney cruise for graduation.![]()
I'm all caught up! It has been fun to read all of the different parts of your trip. Your pictures of OKW definitely made me dream of going back to WDW again.
To comment on your most recent update, Palo sounds amazing. I'm glad that you got so much kid-free time on this cruise. It seems like the adult only areas were much quieter, and much more relaxing "cruise-y" feeling. It's nice you got to take advantage of those areas.
So glad you enjoyed CC to the fullest and got your Konk Kooler! I think it's pretty yummy!
Palo, ah Palo! I just LOVE that place. Your food looked really good. I love the simple little centerpiece with the three roses too.
You are too funny - those boys are dang lucky if you ask me! I would have done the same thing though! Glad you found time to hit the Aquaduck, get in your shopping and all!
I totally understand the shock over the situation.
The news kept harping on "No Lifeguards" They go off duty at 8pm. Signs are posted. Some reports had nothing about parents nearby and then some did. I first heard it from a clip from a Firefighter from Buffalo nearby that did CPR.
A 13 years old in the Hippy Dippy pool? That pool is not deep..4 4 1/2 feet deep maybe? Parents and other kids areound in a clear pool? Something else must have been going on. Maybe a medical emergency? Maybe he hit is head? Not sure but many, many,many kids play on a regular basis in a pool and do it safely.
Heck I did it and when of appropriate age and skill my kids did it. For me it was 12 and I could go to the pool by myself. Did every day during the summer.
Kids should have a buddy or someone with them- Rule One - never swim alone and someone should know where you are.
Kids should know how to behave and be safe around water.
Shallow water blackout happens during breath holding. Kids playing "how long can I stay under" games can lead to this.
Honestly, we used to play them often, How far can you swim underwater? How long can you stay under? Things like that.
Big NO NOs now. It is usually coupled with hyperventilation.
So sad it happened to this family and I hope they get some answers as to why and how.
In the end the posted ages along with a parent's confidence in swimming ability and common sense of the kids is all you can go on. In a guarded area, activities in the area and depth of the water also play a part. Unguarded areas require more consideration. Supervision at that point is the key, and the ability to get help if it is needed.
Now for the updates. Palo looks great and so sorry about the pictures.
Even though it was a touch mean the boys deserved the trick and treat. THey were told where to be and well they weren't. Knowing there would not be oppotunities after that night, getting items for them was understandable and having them wait for it also justified.
I probably would have done the same thing. They lost out on the actual shopping part and that might have been enough punishment for losing track of time.
Packing up does suck but you are going back to Disney right? A couple more days? A few more surprises right?
Your too nice, don't think i'd have got them their shopping!
I hate that when you really want a photo to turn out nice and it ends up rubbish or you miss it altogether.
I'm drooling thinking of Palo, I want to eat panne cotta now.
Great Update Oh you Mean Mutha !!!!![]()
Oh wow, your meal at Palo looked awesome. Mmmm.
I think the track you chose with the boys was perfect....just the right amount of suffering.I'm glad you bought their stuff for them though -- it seems fair after they budgeted for it.
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Well, I guess that evening could have gone better. I would have been right there with you torturing the boys if they were acting up.![]()
At least you still got to do the Aquaduck, see the show, eat at Palo, get shopping done. Pretty productive. So you didn't miss out, which was good.
And yes, packing sucks.
I love that you and Jeff did the AquaDuck.![]()
Your dinner looks lovely and glad you enjoyed it after the mishap with the boys.
I'm sorry the pictures didn't turn out; I know you've mentioned in the past that you and Jeff often don't them alone.
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Your Castaway Cay day sounds perfect - everyone had a fun relaxing day, even if you were totally robbed at the adult beach. So wrong.
Hmm rum in ice cream? Ilike that. I too am off soda, which (among other things) has changed what I choose for my liquid desserts. That smoothie did look very yummy. very very yummy. I think I will copy that recipe into my pepperplate list!
I LOVED your choice of trick or treat for the boys. and how nice of you to give them the purchases that night. I would have waited till I was off the boat and Katie was grumbling before I gave it to her. (yup, mean mom is a goal of mine at times!)
Too bad your photos from Palo didn't turnout. Sounds like you rocked the dress
Glad you & Jeff got to do the AquaDuck. Seems like fun!
I had not heard about the poor boy at Pop (off to read that next!) - I have been soo busy IRL that my laptop time at home has been nil except for doing girl scout related stuff. sigh Thank goodness its been dead here at work today thanks to a late snow so I have been at least catching up on Dis!
I can just picture that same scenario with my kids.![]()
Can't believe the cruise is coming to a close. What a bummer. But your dinner at Palo looks and sounds amazing.
So did you finally find a picture that you liked? I hope so.
Yes - Packing DOES suck. Good to know you can carry off your own luggage.
It was sad what Happened at POP. I was at the front entrance when the paramedics went running into the building but I did not know what happened till the next day.
That drink did look good.
The dinner sounded really good.
Great update and pics.
Your meal looks delicious! Yumm!
I see absolutely nothing wrong with being among the last ones off of Castaway Cay. If you're going to get to spend time on a private island in the Caribbean, you might as well make the most of every minute you have.
I'm glad you enjoyed the Aquaduck and your evening at Palo.
I'm sorry the E's ran off and disobeyed your instructions. I think withholding their souvenirs was definitely justified. In fact, I'm not sure I'd have let them know you purchased them until you were off the boat.![]()
Boo for packing!!! It sounds like the weather knew it was the last night too!
I missed the post about the Pool at Pop!!!How awful!! But yes there are no Lifeguards after a certain time !! My Grandkids swim in that pool all the time and have no problems with or without a life guard !!I agree with Pat something had to happen , such as hittng his/her head or a medical emergency !!That pool is not deep and should be safe without a guard !!
Those were my first thoughts exactly. I wonder if we will ever know what happened as it just seems like there has to be more to the story unless he didn't know how to swim.
Agreed, that's how I was raised and how our kids have been
This was the big shocker to Jeff and I. We both did it growing up SO many times, heck Jeff has played those kind of games with the boys many times. I had NO idea this could occur. We are working on educating the E's on this, that part is very scary and I do wonder if htat is what happened.
Yes, we will rethink the allowing of the quiet pool without us present, or any pool after hours without us present. I don't know what to do about the lake, it will be nightmarish to tell Evan he can't go solo when club rules say he can and he did it all last summer. While there may well be other adults present, and ones he knows...there also may not be.
It was a touch mean I know. Or was it? Part of getting the freedome ot be out unsupervised is reporting back when they are supposed to and they blew it. It was a logical consequence. Sadly I'm not sure at the end of the day with treasures in hand, that the message "stuck".
Not sure if we will ever know- even if there is a lawsuit. I just hope there always is a lesson learned so it doesn't happen again.
Good, simple rules to go with. Millions of people recreate safely in pools and lakes. The media will focus on and almost sensationalize the drownings but they are a small percentage of overall swimmers. However those situations are such a tragedy for the families.
Scary part for me was watching a swim team friend after practice try for 75 yds underwater. He made it to the wall but with a cramp in his leg and a slight bue tiint. Nobody was on the deck but me. I had my hands on him as soon as he hit the wall and helped him out. I yelled at him after that. He was going to try it with me there or not and I would not leave the deck with him in the water.
All coaching clinics now warn of this and it is built into our swim lessons safety messages.
The danger is when someone goes beyond their ability but sometimes the body will react without warning. Such a fine line.
Tough call. The quiet pools are typically as most pool now - shallow. Doesn't hurt to have an adult poolside but you do not need to be in a suit and on the edge.
The Lake - swim area with supervision? or Shallow area with no supervision. Again the buddy system works best and in pairs or in a group if everyone is on board with watching out for each other and the club has determined or acepted that that age is Okay for no adult supervsion..... Trust the boys and who they are with.
Lesson teaching-Depending on how mad they made me, I might have waited but knowing how it could have backfired with disembarking and the final surprise, you made the right choice.
Hopefully it stuck and next time will tell.![]()