Cranberry or Pineapple?? Part 2

Status
Not open for further replies.
Jrsy, I think we should ALL go with you on your trip. We deserve some sun!
Hmmm...Sandy, Heidi, Marcie, Selena, Cristi...am I missing anyone? The sleeping arrangements may get crowded but I'm sure I won't be complaining.

We have the girls this weekend and they want to go sledding so he won't be able to sled now.
Where do you go? I saw people over at Clement Park last weekend and I know there is also that sledding hill at Kipling and Ken Caryl. Our neighborhood is so flat...
 
Jrsy, Heidi goes to the sledding hill at Kipling and KEn Caryl. And.....if you think your post scared me off from going with you, you're crazy!
 
Jrsy, Heidi goes to the sledding hill at Kipling and KEn Caryl. And.....if you think your post scared me off from going with you, you're crazy!

Didn't scare me either, I'm thinking as long as I get a BBC I'll be happy sleepy on a verandah somewhere LOL.

BTW anyone see the rumors of West Coast cruises in '08, they would have another panama canal repo.
 

Marcie, I am sure that you and I could squeeze in somewhere. Heck, I could take a Deck 4 chair anyday. Yes, I did read about the CA rumor. I am now in the process of talking Ted into going on another repo cruise. Neither one of us really cared for the canal itself however.
 
I just edited Cosmo's itinerary. Poor guy only has 3 more trips planned. Come on people, book another trip!!
 
I started my savings for the down payment of our house. 1 1/2 more years Aerial will go to high school and we have to move. The school here is really bad. We aren't moving far, 5 miles or so. Anyway, I can't take another trip until I move and get settled. I wish it would hurry up. :rotfl: I will check the prices of the repo & cruises in '08 though. We did talk about taking a cheap trip, 4 day cruise from here, vegas or NYC. Did I tell you Dane's brother lives in NYC now? We talked about the Bahamas too with just dane and i. I dunno, I really kinda want to wait and see if NYC works out and if not just save the money. Once I have my down payment I can start saving for another trip.
 
Selena, here is the 30 second roll....Spicy marinated crab meat, boiled shrimp, Kaiware & Avocado wrapped w/soy bean paper. There is also a 60 second roll which is twice the size. This menu has the ingredients on each kind on it.
My favorite is Kilaua Roll...Spicy marinated crab meat, avocado & cream cheese cooked with tempura batter topped with special sauce. Aerial might try some raw ones but I'll stick to that and crunch roll. :rotfl:
Oh I did taste the caterpillar roll before...Cooked Eel and marinated crab meat topped with shrimp, avocado, smelt egg, special sauce & honey mustard. It was okay, but once was enough.:rotfl:

Okay, I'm off my sushi kick. Just let me know if you want to know what's in any others. :rotfl2:

The 30 second roll actually sounds pretty good. I might be able to try that one. :)

Marcie, I am sure that you and I could squeeze in somewhere. Heck, I could take a Deck 4 chair anyday. Yes, I did read about the CA rumor. I am now in the process of talking Ted into going on another repo cruise. Neither one of us really cared for the canal itself however.

Deck 4 chair would work for me. A repo cruise would be really cool. They tend to have them when the kids are in school though. There is no way I could take them out for 2 weeks. Now, if it was only a few days on one end or the other......
 
And.....if you think your post scared me off from going with you, you're crazy!

Didn't scare me either, I'm thinking as long as I get a BBC I'll be happy sleepy on a verandah somewhere LOL.
A verandah? Deck 4? Trust me, I'll find room for all of you...even if I have to oil you up to squeeze you in.

I just edited Cosmo's itinerary. Poor guy only has 3 more trips planned. Come on people, book another trip!!
I'm almost afraid to know how big and heavy Cosmo's box has become. Of course, with our weather, he may not make it in time to go with us.
 
I think I am starting to thaw out. I just got back from Traffic duty at the kids school. Boy am I cold. I was outside for close to an hour and it is only 20 degrees out there. I should have worn my long underwear...:cold: You would think Jeffco could have maybe plowed the streets around the school a little bit wouldn't you? The roads are pretty bad over there. They did have the "kiss and go" lane cleared out so that is where everyone went today. The pricipal had pushed back the starting time from 8:40 to 9:00 so that everyone could get there.

It is supposed to get below zero starting on Thursday I think. Also, another 4-6 inches of snow. That is becoming a bad 4 letter word around here.
 
Cristi, your 4-6" might be way off:

By Tillie Fong, Rocky Mountain News
January 9, 2007
Keep that snow shovel by the front door. Another storm is expected to hit the state at the end of the week and put Colorado into the deep freeze as well.
If the snow amount expected from this storm - up to a foot - falls, it would put this season's snowfall to date into the record books.

"We're well above normal on snowfall," said Kyle Fredin, forecast meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Boulder. "If we get more than 5 inches (from the upcoming storm), we'll be in fifth place at this rate."

From September through the first week of January, the Denver area has received an official 49.2 inches of snow.

The all-time record snowfall for the same period is 73.2 inches, recorded in the winter of 1913-1914, followed by 63.1 inches in 1991-1992, 62 inches for 1929-30, and 59.3 inches in 1946-1947.

Even for the month of January, the snowfall total has been high - 5.6 inches. Typically, Denver gets 7.8 inches for the entire month.

Earlier forecasts had called for near-normal to slightly above-normal precipitation for Colorado this winter.

"The highest precipitation would be over Texas and California, with below normal in Chicago," Fredin said. "It's what you expect in an El Niño year."

It is hard to predict whether this January will be among the snowiest, since the month is only a week old. But the record to beat would be January 1992, when 24.3 inches fell, including 14.5 inches in a 24-hour period.

But what makes the coming storm different from the past three will be the very low temperatures - highs only in the single digits for the weekend.

"The next six to 10 days will be a lot colder than normal," Fredin said.

Normal highs are around 45 degrees. The mercury will top that in the next few days before the storm hits.

But come Thursday, when the snow is expected to arrive, the highs will slide to the 20s and 30s.

By Friday, the high will be only about 10 degrees, with lows below zero.

Over the weekend, high temperatures are expected to be only in the single digits, with lows of about 5 below zero.

The deep freeze will continue through the weekend, with highs Monday expected to be 10 degrees, and lows still dipping below zero.

Fredin said he doesn't expect the snow to taper off until late Sunday or even Monday morning.

The reason for the frigid forecast is that this storm is drawing most of its power from the North, not from the Pacific.

"The winds are from well north, and it draws cold weather aloft," Fredin said.

Storm No. 4: Forecasts vary

(Temperatures are for duration of storm)

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE

Arrival: Thursday night

How much snow: 5-10 inches (unofficial)

Temperatures: Thursday high upper 20s, low around 5; Friday high 10, low near zero; Saturday high 7-12, low minus 5; Sunday high 10, low minus 5

Departure: Early Sunday

ACCUWEATHER.COM

Arrival: Late afternoon Thursday

How much snow: 6-12 inches

Temperatures: Thursday high 30, low 8-9; Friday high 13, low 2

Departure: Friday afternoon

CBS 4 NEWS

Arrival: Thursday morning

How much snow: 6-12 inches

Temperatures: Thursday high upper 20s, low 4-5 degrees; Friday high 9, low of zero; Saturday high 8, low minus 5

Departure: Saturday night (bulk of snow, but with snow flurries through Tuesday)

DENVER'S 7

Arrival: Noon Thursday

How much snow: 6-12 inches

Temperatures: Thursday high 30, low single digits; Friday high 10, low single digits; Saturday high 7, low 0 to -10

Departure: Saturday afternoon

9NEWS

Arrival: Late Thursday

How much snow: 5-10 inches

Temperatures: Thursday high 27, low 18; Friday high 13, low 6; Saturday high 10, low 2

Departure: Saturday night
JRSY, I AM PACKING MY BAGS TODAY !!
 
Cristi, your 4-6" might be way off:

By Tillie Fong, Rocky Mountain News
January 9, 2007
Keep that snow shovel by the front door. Another storm is expected to hit the state at the end of the week and put Colorado into the deep freeze as well.
If the snow amount expected from this storm - up to a foot - falls, it would put this season's snowfall to date into the record books.

"We're well above normal on snowfall," said Kyle Fredin, forecast meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Boulder. "If we get more than 5 inches (from the upcoming storm), we'll be in fifth place at this rate."

From September through the first week of January, the Denver area has received an official 49.2 inches of snow.

The all-time record snowfall for the same period is 73.2 inches, recorded in the winter of 1913-1914, followed by 63.1 inches in 1991-1992, 62 inches for 1929-30, and 59.3 inches in 1946-1947.

Even for the month of January, the snowfall total has been high - 5.6 inches. Typically, Denver gets 7.8 inches for the entire month.

Earlier forecasts had called for near-normal to slightly above-normal precipitation for Colorado this winter.

"The highest precipitation would be over Texas and California, with below normal in Chicago," Fredin said. "It's what you expect in an El Niño year."

It is hard to predict whether this January will be among the snowiest, since the month is only a week old. But the record to beat would be January 1992, when 24.3 inches fell, including 14.5 inches in a 24-hour period.

But what makes the coming storm different from the past three will be the very low temperatures - highs only in the single digits for the weekend.

"The next six to 10 days will be a lot colder than normal," Fredin said.

Normal highs are around 45 degrees. The mercury will top that in the next few days before the storm hits.

But come Thursday, when the snow is expected to arrive, the highs will slide to the 20s and 30s.

By Friday, the high will be only about 10 degrees, with lows below zero.

Over the weekend, high temperatures are expected to be only in the single digits, with lows of about 5 below zero.

The deep freeze will continue through the weekend, with highs Monday expected to be 10 degrees, and lows still dipping below zero.

Fredin said he doesn't expect the snow to taper off until late Sunday or even Monday morning.

The reason for the frigid forecast is that this storm is drawing most of its power from the North, not from the Pacific.

"The winds are from well north, and it draws cold weather aloft," Fredin said.

Storm No. 4: Forecasts vary

(Temperatures are for duration of storm)

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE

Arrival: Thursday night

How much snow: 5-10 inches (unofficial)

Temperatures: Thursday high upper 20s, low around 5; Friday high 10, low near zero; Saturday high 7-12, low minus 5; Sunday high 10, low minus 5

Departure: Early Sunday

ACCUWEATHER.COM

Arrival: Late afternoon Thursday

How much snow: 6-12 inches

Temperatures: Thursday high 30, low 8-9; Friday high 13, low 2

Departure: Friday afternoon

CBS 4 NEWS

Arrival: Thursday morning

How much snow: 6-12 inches

Temperatures: Thursday high upper 20s, low 4-5 degrees; Friday high 9, low of zero; Saturday high 8, low minus 5

Departure: Saturday night (bulk of snow, but with snow flurries through Tuesday)

DENVER'S 7

Arrival: Noon Thursday

How much snow: 6-12 inches

Temperatures: Thursday high 30, low single digits; Friday high 10, low single digits; Saturday high 7, low 0 to -10

Departure: Saturday afternoon

9NEWS

Arrival: Late Thursday

How much snow: 5-10 inches

Temperatures: Thursday high 27, low 18; Friday high 13, low 6; Saturday high 10, low 2

Departure: Saturday night
JRSY, I AM PACKING MY BAGS TODAY !!



Hey, I am just going by what my dad (who works at the National Weather Service) said last night. I could have sworn he said 4-6 inches, but the kids were both arguing right next to me so maybe I just heard the 6 and was hoping for less.
 
:rotfl: Hey, I can read between the lines!;)

Cristi, YOUR kids don't argue, do they. I swear they are angels!

:rotfl: Actually, they aren't that bad. They just decided to start up the minute I got on the phone. We had just sat down to play a game together and they were arguing about who was holding the dice. :confused3
 
My plan is to give each of you who decides you have to come along a Victoria's Secret gift card. Whatever you buy with it is all you are allowed to bring along.

:rotfl: :rotfl2: :lmao: Only Jrsy.

But, oh how I do love Victoria's Secret.
 
My plan is to give each of you who decides you have to come along a Victoria's Secret gift card. Whatever you buy with it is all you are allowed to bring along.
Count me in!!!!!:rotfl:

(that was the first thing I read, now on to read other replies and the page before to figure out how where that statement came from)
 
Okay now I understand!!!!! Cruising with Jrsy...my dream has come true. ;) Finally get to vacation with the person who sits outside my window!!! :)

I would go on that cruise naked, just to get away from the snow. When I get on the island I will make my clothes out of coconuts and leaves. I would even eat raw sushi to get away from the snow!!!!
 
Status
Not open for further replies.


GET UP TO A $1000 SHIPBOARD CREDIT AND AN EXCLUSIVE GIFT!

If you make your Disney Cruise Line reservation with Dreams Unlimited Travel you’ll receive these incredible shipboard credits to spend on your cruise!






New Posts












Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE






DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top Bottom