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Bumpity bump! Less freaking fake babies! More new stories! 

So....I watched that video of the reborn babies and I can't imagine seeing her on the ship with them. She even took them to the nursery! There were more videos by her including a first birthday where apparently Olivias first twin was not London. ...she replaced her first twin! Guess he was too boring? She had the party catered and you could hear other adults there and other babies came...reborn babies.
Overheard conversation at the security check in:
Security: We will have to keep these
Woman: How dare you keep my handcuffs
What? No cover at all? I bet you made sure you covered your face up before drinking your coffee....you know better I assume?!
Any place is proper to nurse a child..... You see more ****s lounging in a bathing suit at the pool......
Personally I don't find it acceptable for woman with big breasts to wear next to nothing either. I am well endowed and make sure to cover up in a decent swim suit. Also I firmly believe in breast feeding but you still can do it with some amount of decency. I don't think it's fair to compare it to drinking coffee, the baby is feeding but it is feeding from a part of the body that normally you cover. So why is every one up in arms saying that when you feed a baby it's ok to let it all hang out. On a Disney cruise it's a family affair would you be insulted if I went topless? I think that's the point people are making. There are a lot of kids who will ask questions when they see something that is normally covered uncovered.
On our honeymoon (DCL cruise to Alaska) we went into the post office in Skagaway to have our thank-you notes sent out with an Alaska postmark on them.Well, the interaction was less than magical! We first walked in around 11:30. Doors were open but no-one was around. We were trying to figure something out when a small window opened and a woman starting yelling at us! It was her lunch break and we were disturbing it. Now, giving her some credit, there was a small sign attached to that window that we didn't see until she pointed it out to us. (Kind of reminded me of the Wizard when he first opened the peep hole when Dorothy got to OZ
) OK, so we leave and go on our excursion. When we returned several hours later, she was in the main room behind the counter yelling at someone on the phone. DH is standing there with all of our notes in his hand as she is holding out her hand to get them from him giving him dirty looks because he's not handing them over (because we wanted to ensure they were Alaska postmarked). She turns her back to us with a dirty look and continues to berate the person on the phone. After a couple of minutes she says; "I have to go, people need my help" -venomously spewing out the word help- turns to us and says "What do you want?" DH gives his absolute best impression of the happy friendly tourist - emphasizing the whole newlywed/honeymoon piece, and asks about getting Alaska stamps and Alaska postmarks. Postal worker continued to be nasty and unhelpful telling us there is no metered postmark here, no Alaska stamps, etc... DH states; "there is no reason to treat us so badly, you are the most unpleasant public employee I have ever dealt with..." when a local resident comes in and adds to the melee stating; "Who do you think you are - damn tourists can't come in here and abuse our postmaster..." I start to step in to the "argument" to get this guy to back off when another guy steps in between me and DH (who I am trying to move closer to). I loudly call DH's name and tell him it's time to go. We walk out with our thank-you notes. We looked for the nearest governmental agency and went into the Forest Service office. What a difference! The employee there was so friendly, apologetic and knew just who we were speaking of telling us she has been a long-time problem. We get back on the ship and we decide to write a complaint letter the the chamber of commerce. DH is in a great hurry because he wants the letter to get off the ship before we set sail so Ms. Postmaster will have to process it.
Fast forward several weeks... We get a very nice letter from the chamber of commerce asking for permission to forward our letter to an Alaskan Senator since there had been so many complaints about this woman. We readily agreed. We heard from the Senator who thanked us and told us that this postmaster had been relocated to Alaska by her employers because of a long history of unpleasant behaviors. Senator said that tourism was vital to the community and was being adversely affected by this woman. (So many CM's on the ship had stories about her as well!) Skagaway depends on the mail system for much of it's basic living needs including medications. Said postmaster had been holding those "hostage" during temper tantrums. A special commission was set up to look at and address the problem.But I'll tell you, for the briefest of moments, I thought we were in some trouble when those locals turned on us!
P.S. We took our thank-you notes to the post office in Juno and the postal worker there took the time to hand stamp each one as we chatted about how wonderful Alaska was.![]()
On our honeymoon (DCL cruise to Alaska) we went into the post office in Skagaway to have our thank-you notes sent out with an Alaska postmark on them.Well, the interaction was less than magical! We first walked in around 11:30. Doors were open but no-one was around. We were trying to figure something out when a small window opened and a woman starting yelling at us! It was her lunch break and we were disturbing it. Now, giving her some credit, there was a small sign attached to that window that we didn't see until she pointed it out to us. (Kind of reminded me of the Wizard when he first opened the peep hole when Dorothy got to OZ
) OK, so we leave and go on our excursion. When we returned several hours later, she was in the main room behind the counter yelling at someone on the phone. DH is standing there with all of our notes in his hand as she is holding out her hand to get them from him giving him dirty looks because he's not handing them over (because we wanted to ensure they were Alaska postmarked). She turns her back to us with a dirty look and continues to berate the person on the phone. After a couple of minutes she says; "I have to go, people need my help" -venomously spewing out the word help- turns to us and says "What do you want?" DH gives his absolute best impression of the happy friendly tourist - emphasizing the whole newlywed/honeymoon piece, and asks about getting Alaska stamps and Alaska postmarks. Postal worker continued to be nasty and unhelpful telling us there is no metered postmark here, no Alaska stamps, etc... DH states; "there is no reason to treat us so badly, you are the most unpleasant public employee I have ever dealt with..." when a local resident comes in and adds to the melee stating; "Who do you think you are - damn tourists can't come in here and abuse our postmaster..." I start to step in to the "argument" to get this guy to back off when another guy steps in between me and DH (who I am trying to move closer to). I loudly call DH's name and tell him it's time to go. We walk out with our thank-you notes. We looked for the nearest governmental agency and went into the Forest Service office. What a difference! The employee there was so friendly, apologetic and knew just who we were speaking of telling us she has been a long-time problem. We get back on the ship and we decide to write a complaint letter the the chamber of commerce. DH is in a great hurry because he wants the letter to get off the ship before we set sail so Ms. Postmaster will have to process it.
Fast forward several weeks... We get a very nice letter from the chamber of commerce asking for permission to forward our letter to an Alaskan Senator since there had been so many complaints about this woman. We readily agreed. We heard from the Senator who thanked us and told us that this postmaster had been relocated to Alaska by her employers because of a long history of unpleasant behaviors. Senator said that tourism was vital to the community and was being adversely affected by this woman. (So many CM's on the ship had stories about her as well!) Skagaway depends on the mail system for much of it's basic living needs including medications. Said postmaster had been holding those "hostage" during temper tantrums. A special commission was set up to look at and address the problem.But I'll tell you, for the briefest of moments, I thought we were in some trouble when those locals turned on us!
P.S. We took our thank-you notes to the post office in Juneau and the postal worker there took the time to hand stamp each one as we chatted about how wonderful Alaska was.![]()
I posted those reborn videos.
Because I care for you all so much, I'd like to get that nasty vision out of your minds, so enjoy again... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXrNr1Cuypk
Dang, her voice puts ME to sleep. And I have insomnia! P.S. They are not crawling or walking yet. Jeez, one looks sunburned! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hszywBw_tyw
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