Hello my DDD family! I was talking
DCL with a colleague today and it got me nostalgic for our wonderful DDD cruise... thought I'd pop in to say hi to y'all.

Does anybody remember this happy family?
That be us.
We've been cruising Carnival this year and loving it. I didn't think the kids would like it, but they SHOCKED me by saying they like it better than DCL!

I can't imagine how/why... but they both agree. I understand with Celeste because she had that scary/negative incident on DCL, but Dexter LOVED the Oceaneers Club/Lab... he says Camp Carnival is just as fun. Ooooookay! Carnival is about 35-40% cheaper, so that works for me!
We took advantage of the Mexico/swine flu scare and booked a 3-night to Catalina ($99pp inside) and a 7-night to Canada ($399pp balcony for me and Dexter, $159 for Celeste!!!) - had a fantastic time on both. Now I'm insanely spoiled and don't want to pay even regular discount rates for a cruise... bring back the $399 balcony!
Our next trip is grownups only... I'm taking Harold to the USC/Notre Dame game in October! We celebrated our 10th anniversary in July, and this was my gift for him.

Next up after that is WDW January 13-20 with extended family, and I'm hoping to sneak in at least one little quickie weekend cruise at some point. It's hard to make plans for anything past January, because Harold has multiple surgeries ahead of him and we don't know what the future holds.
That's the downside of the Washington family update - Harold was recently diagnosed with type-II neurofibromatosis (NF2), a genetic disorder that results in tumors throughout the central nervous system. He currently has five tumors - one in the lower spine, two in the neck, and two in his brain. He'll be having surgery in January to have the larger of the two brain tumors removed. Because NF2 is genetic, there is a 50% chance each of our kids inherited the disease. Once we get this first round of surgeries for Harold behind us, we will take a critical look at whether or not we want to do genetic testing on the kids.
We've got a long hard road ahead of us... but right now we're counting our blessings and choosing gratitude. The average life expectancy for NF2 is 36 years, and Harold is 42... at this point, I'm considering every moment to be a gift. And he could well have another 2-3 decades with us - only time will tell.
So... we need to travel!

I have to be even more budget-minded than I used to be, because Harold lost his job following his diagnosis, but we make it work. What I *really* can't wait to see is the prices for the Wonder's repo to L.A. - I want to take my kids through the Panama Canal! Here's hoping the prices aren't TOO exorbitant (yeah, right... it's DCL!)
That's about it for me... love all around!