
I can relate.
My biggest withdrawl symptoms:
Hello, my name is Sue, and I am a Disneycruiseaholic..
I just don't understand why I go upstairs after breakfast and find all the beds unmade, and why at night there are no towel animals laid out with tomorrow's plans.
Where are my servers? I can't possibly put my napkin in my own lap. But I guess it doesn't matter, because the galley is dark. Why is there no choice of desert
Why is the fruit left whole? You mean I have to cut the pineapple?
And what's this about paying for food in a restaurant?
Where oh where are the beautiful scenes of crystal clear turquoise water? All snow and mud and bare trees is all I see out of my veranda doors.
No one is bringing me margaritas and cool breezes.
Why does my family leave me alone for hours on end? I miss them!

Don't even get me started on work, laundry, grocery shopping, housework, alarm clocks, and schedules!
LOL!
We have actually settled back into our routines. Baseball, school plays, karate testing, school events, and life has forced us back to reality. MCAS (the state testing exams for all kids--that they hvae to pass) are over, so the kids are less stressed.
Our septic system is getting replaced within a few weeks, so we will be able to do more then 1 load of laundry a day. (I know it's sad, but I can't wait for that to be reality!)
Next year, I am not working in the school system. I am babysitting for a friend' baby. She's due at April's end, so the baby will be about 4 months when I start to care for him/her. She's a teacher, so the schedule is great-no school, no sitting. It will be so fun. My kids are excited too, which is a plus.
As far as a next cruise, we are planning on 2/2009 school break week--if the Magic takes a western itinerary. If not, we will bump again and take a
RCCL trip. We want to try some new itineraries, and RCCL has more to offer there. I am keeping my fingers crossed for a
DCL western, but it looks unlikely.
Take care all, and think spring!
P.S. Lisa-did you get the pictures I sent to you?