Geeks on a budget - 12/22, complete! Read reflections within....

Can i just say this IKEA thing has had me giggling just a bit since Erica and Lionel expressed their excitement over it months back.

One in practically every large city here in Canuck land...and in fact.. *looks around suspiciously* we have not one...but TWO here in Toronto. :love:
 
The excitement will wear off...

But they will return every once in a while...

Especially when Ikea has their 2 twice yearly sales...

Then you get cheap stuff... even cheaper...

But beware... it's usually college students... and first timers who get ikea stuff... I can't see outfitting a whole house with it...

But that $2.99 CD case I got was good...

And the 6 plug bar I got for $1.99

& then there's the toilet brush... :sad2:

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You can actually get the yellow type bags they have - they sell them, only they are blue...

The best thing I got there when I moved was storage bags - they were mesh... I store my comforters and such in the off season...

OH well.... :rolleyes1
 
Great Trip Report!

I'm happy to find other "geeks" out there like me!! My DH and I love the Wii, 360.......PS3.......need I go on?

We are always getting drawn into different games!

I'm getting some good ideas about cruising from your report!!

We go on our first cruise Feb 14th! for 3 nights on the Wonder! (DH first cruise ever, my first Disney cruise)

I can't wait to hear more!
 
Alrighty then, where was I?

Blue touches yellow, good for a fellow!

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Oh yes! I was basking in the storage and organization section of our new IKEA…..

Why yes, I did know it’s easy to find things in an organized pantry!

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I mean, look at this. Is this not a thing of beauty? Do you know how many things I could cram into these stackable containers, and still project an outward appearance of neat and tidy? Do you have any idea? Neither do I, but I’m sure it’s a lot.

IKEA is my new second-favorite place, next to the Disney Wonder.

Anyhow, when we last left our geeks they were headed back to the boat in search of sustenance. If you ask Sarah, she will say ice cream first, and then lunch. Which, I’m fairly certain is what we did.

I opted to try out Goofy’s Galley, or the sandwich joint formerly known as Scoops. There I had some sort of vegetarian panini that was the bomb. I’m sure any panini would have been delicious after two hours of trekking around in the hot sun without a backup Mickey waffle, but this one? Incredible. If you have never had a sammich from this place, then you must. Plus? They will give it to you with a side of fruit. And then, you could get ice cream right there. It was like one-stop shopping.

Lionel and Sarah grabbed something from Pluto’s Dog House and we ate in near silence. When we finished our meal, approximately ten seconds later, we all stared off into different directions. This excitement took place for about ten minutes before one of us (and I can’t remember who at this point) stood up. The others followed suit. And then? It was relaxation time.

Lionel and I headed to the Rainforest Room, one of my treats that I had set money aside for BEFORE we got our Florida resident discounts. Sarah opted to stay at the pool, reading and getting sunburned. You see, I’ve known Sarah for a little while now and I understand that Canadian skin has two colors: translucent white, and lobster red. There is no in-between stage. It’s like when I take Lionel shopping, and he suddenly has had enough. Or when bananas that were yellow mere minutes ago are suddenly brown and mushy. THAT is Sarah’s skin.

While she baked, we basked. I love the Rainforest Room. I love the tile loungers, and the sauna, and the scented showers. If you read my last cruise TR, you will know that I am not much of a steam room fan. Yet somehow I let Lionel convince me to get back into that teeny tiny little scented steam room that is approximately the size of the back of a Ford Pinto. And? I lasted for a full THREE CYCLES of steam. I won’t say that I handled them all in a calm manner, but I must admit that every time the air started to clear I felt Superwoman.

Me: “Look how tough I am!”
Lionel: “The steam is starting again, you know.”
Me: “I’m so out of here.”

We headed to the loungers, allowing the heat to ooze us into the cracks and make it nearly impossible for us to do simple things like, say, keep out eyes open. And then? This kiddo got BRAVE.

Yes, readers, I went in the so-called “Mild Steam Room” – you know, the one where you can’t even sit on the tile seats without a towel for fear of leaving bits of your roasted skin behind? The one that has about ten places to sit and relax, all of which are perpetually empty? The one where they say you can check in anytime you want, but you may never leave? THAT one. I looked over at Lionel, and said “If I’m not back in ten minutes, tell Sarah she can have my stash of H2O products.” He chuckled, but I was dead serious.

In I went. Out I came, about three minutes later. They were the longest three minutes of my life, and I was pretty sure I was going to melt from the inside for about 2 ½ of them, but they were three minutes nonetheless. After this small victory, we hit the sauna where we oozed some more.

The Rainforest Room is such a bargain for those who want to try out the spa, but would rather take that $175 and purchase, say, 35 drinks of the day. You can stay for as long as you want, and there is some gooooood people watching to be had. Plus? It’s lovely and quiet and smells like cleanliness. And, it’s one of the few places where grown men and women can traipse around in a fuzzy robe and plastic shoes, and not have to wear a wristband that beeps when you get too close to the exit.

After we felt sufficiently indulged, Lionel and I were once again ready to eat a house. Unable to locate our Canadian at the pool (as it turns out, she was sitting one deck up), we hit the buffet for a late lunch. I had tilapia which was wrapped around spinach and almonds, and it was awesome. I’m sure I had more than that, but I didn’t write anything else down on my little notepad. In fact, what I have here says (and I quote) “best tilapia EVAR.”

Back at the pool, we rejoined Sarah and Lionel resumed his usual spot: the hot tub. I wasn’t in much of a pool mood, or a hot tub mood, but I was in a drink of the day mood. So I wrestled up a Planter’s Punch for me and the hub. As I set them down behind Lionel, our resident cruise director appeared and roped me into humiliating myself at some miniature pool-golf.

Hello. My name is Erica, and I am a very bad golfer. I mean, I can putt-putt at about a fifth grade level, and I can play Super Swing on the Wii and not lose too terribly. But hitting a wiffle ball through a lifesaver with a putter? Well, let’s just say that had there been a prize for shortest distance from the starting point, I would have won it not once, but THREE TIMES. Hey, I’m a drinker, not a golfer. Lionel stifled his laughter in his drink. I’m pretty sure the rest of the crowd just felt sorry for me.

And then? We headed to the Cove Café for a tiny game of Settlers of Catan.

Tiiiiiiny settlers......

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Many of you have never heard of this esoteric European game, but it is a staple in the geek world. And this version is my favorite, because it’s tiny, and that automatically makes it cute. Sarah kicked our butts, like she does in almost every game we play.

The girly drinks numb my pain.....

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After the game, we cleaned up and headed to the Castaway Club party, where our imposter roommate stole several Mickey-shaped rice krispie treats. And then, it was time for the feature presentation of the day: Ratatouille!

Sarah had never seen it before, and we had only seen it the one time, so it was a perfect way to spend the rest of our afternoon. We had the theatre nearly to ourselves, until right before the show started. And then? About forty kids from the club were marched in a single file line to the back two rows and instructed not to speak for fear of having their limbs ripped off. Actually, I have no idea what the counselors said. I do know that the lady behind us made a noise much like that of a cow with a head cold when she saw that the reserved rows would be occupied by, GASP, CHILDREN (children in a movie theater on a Disney ship? Watching a cartoon? Madness!) , but I do know that she had nothing to worry about because they were rather polite for the duration of the film. It made me wonder if one of them had been tossed over the side of deck four as an example to the rest, because when I was ten? I made a point to bounce in my seat and talking to my friends in an overly-loud obnoxious tone that said to everyone else, “hey, I KNOW stuff.”

I totally did, too.

Next up, Lionel finds a treasure map, and I take another photo of my feet.
 

OMG Erica!!

I love Settlers of Catan!!!!

Do they have it there on the ship or did you bring it yourself?

I'm dying to know!! I've never seen a mini version! I'm going to have to do a google/ ebay search right now!!!
 
Fun stuff.
Love the pictures of your DOTD.........I took some of those myself.
Congrats on the new IKEA.
 
A picture from Nassau taken around noon today, just for Erica:

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Okay, now this is just uncanny. I just got back from my very first trip to Ikea ever (I'm pooped) and I walked out of there with one thing. One lonely little item that struck necessity within me out of the millions and gazillions of items held within those walls. What was this item you ask?? It is the very item that Erica took a picture of!! :scared1:

These plastic tubs! Weird! But great for dog food!
 
She not only went to Ikea.. but she took PICTURES!!!!

Go Erica!!!

Hey do you think those thingies would be good for recycling????
 
OMG Erica!!

I love Settlers of Catan!!!!

Do they have it there on the ship or did you bring it yourself?

I'm dying to know!! I've never seen a mini version! I'm going to have to do a google/ ebay search right now!!!

Lionel gave it to me one year for my birthday, before we got married. That's when I knew he was a keeper! I have no idea where he got it from. Here it is on funagaingames.com, though, a steal at $20!

Fun stuff.
Love the pictures of your DOTD.........I took some of those myself.
Congrats on the new IKEA.

Thanks! I figure since they play such a big role in our vacations, they should at least have a place in the TR ;)

A picture from Nassau taken around noon today, just for Erica:

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:scared1: RUN AWAY!!!!!!!
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You have no idea how hard that made me laugh.

Okay, now this is just uncanny. I just got back from my very first trip to Ikea ever (I'm pooped) and I walked out of there with one thing. One lonely little item that struck necessity within me out of the millions and gazillions of items held within those walls. What was this item you ask?? It is the very item that Erica took a picture of!! :scared1:

These plastic tubs! Weird! But great for dog food!

:lmao:
I almost bought some of them just to stack up somewhere. I'm already planning my next trip.

She not only went to Ikea.. but she took PICTURES!!!!

Go Erica!!!

Hey do you think those thingies would be good for recycling????

I almost wrote an IKEA trip report ;)
They aren't super big, but they might work for that. And if they didn't work? Well, I'm sure you could fine SOMETHING to stack up.

Ok, it's official. I need some of those bins.

Thanks for reading, everyone! I have 12 more days (including today) to finish my novel, but I will try and update at least once or twice in there somewhere. Promise!
 
Ok, kids, here's the deal.......

I really WANT to update, but I am in major crunch time here. I have 14,000 more words to write by the end of next week, and a 13.1 mile race the very next day, neither of which I feel appropriately prepared for. As for my book, I am just writing ridiculousness at this point and planning to go back an edit sometime next year. And the race? Well, I am stricken with a very bad case of shin pain right now and have not run since last weekend. Not good.

At any rate, rest assured I will ave this TR finished by the end of December. Mark my words!!!
 
Just remember the last 6 words....

"And they lived happily ever after...."

cue music and flying birds to grab ribbons and close the very wonderfully animated book....

Cut to Tink flying across the screen spreading pixie dust everywhere with

"The End"....

ok... so I just got home from seeing Enchanted.....
 
end of DECEMBER???????:faint:
Say it isn't so..... Just kidding:)

I'm sure you're more prepared that you give yourself credit for.
Good luck with both projects.
 
Erica!!!

Multitask!!!

Run and dictate at the same time...

Just don't forget to have one of those beer can hat thingies so you can load up on drinks (wouldn't want you to get dehydrated, now would we???)
 
<walks over to the computer and wipes the dust off the DIS>

Oh, hi there! Long time, no see……
Well, some good news and some bad news to report regarding the month of November. Since I always ask for the bad news first, that is the order in which I shall report it.

Bad news: I did not run my half marathon.
Now, before you say to yourself “and that’s bad news WHY? Because 13.1 miles of brick road on a humid Florida morning sounds more like a punishment to me…..” understand that I trained for this race up until the week before, and I was so proud of the progress I had made. And then? The stupid sheath around my stupid tibialis anterior had to go and stupidly get inflamed. Making it painful to run. Or walk. Or go down steps. Or, pretty much have a lower leg. It is doing a bit better now, but I need to do some serious icing, massage and stretching before I attempt to hit the pavement again. I tried to console myself on the elliptical this afternoon, but it wasn’t the same.

And now, the good news: I finished my novel. Insert mad cheering here. The way that it happened went like this: my husband came home on Thursday evening, and I greeted him at the door with something like “loveyoucan’ttalkwritingbye” – and I retreated back into my hole where I hunched over my keyboard and pounded out my last 1000 words. When I finished, I did a final word count. 50,023. SWEET! I stood up, looked around the office (which was littered with scraps of paper and tea mugs and snack wrappers and a sleeping dog), and yelled to Lionel that I was done. As far as I was concerned, I had just won the Nobel Prize.

Now, it isn’t REALLY finished yet. I still need to edit it and make a few little tweaks here and there. But maybe, just maybe, you can see a zweihund original coming to a Borders near you! In, like, 2080, because that’s probably how long it will take to be accepted by a publisher. I’ll be 105. Alright.

So, it’s back to real life, which means finishing this TR from a vacation that took place two months ago. I need a drink and a snack. Be right back.

Ok. I have opted for some Buckingham Palace Garden Party blend tea, accompanied by some Publix brand marshmallow delight, which is being eaten straight out of the container. Because me? I ooze class.

I believe last time we left our geek trio, they were at the movies. What I might have failed to mention is that once we were actually on our way to the theatre, we realized that the movie time conflicted with the Pirate Map pickup time for tomorrow’s Castaway Cay treasure hunt. The solution was obvious to the girls: send the boy. Lionel sighed, and did his manly duty. That, along with having someone on hand at all times in case there happens to be a spider in the shower are the main reasons that I got married. Oh, and you know. He’s cute and funny, blah blah blah.

So as we watched Remy make his narrow escape from the crazy French shotgun granny’s kitchen, Lionel was at Wavebands trying to convince the activities director to let him have the map without sitting through the spiel. It must have worked, because he climbed over the back of the seat and sat next to me shortly thereafter, map in hand.

Post movie, we dressed for dinner at Tritons. It was Pirate Night! Arrrrr. As we were getting dressed, Lionel and I argued over which menu we would be ordering from: regular Tritons fare, or Pirate fare? Naturally, being the DIS-conscious lady that I am, I knew the answer was Triton’s on a three-day cruise. Thinking back, I should have made a bet. I guess I was still a little loopy from the post-sauna alcohol. As we headed down for our meal, we wondered what kind of table we would be at and who we were about to meet. Remember, the first night we had dinner at Palo. So currently? No one at our table knows we even exist.

In the dining room, we were amused to find ourselves jammed in the corner by the porthole at the SAME EXACT TABLE we had for the first cruise we took. We hated that table then, and we still do. If you ever want to be at Tritons, but not feel like you are at Tritons? Then this is the table for you. If you want the photographers to completely ignore you all night, even when you wave at them with your pirate bandana? Then this is most definitely the table for you. Yes, we were three people at the unloved 8-top. But? We had an awesome server who totally made up for it. It’s a real shame I can’t remember her name.

You see? I am terrible with names. TERRIBLE. You could name your child “elephant nostril,” which is a name that I should be able to remember, so I will not write it down, because who could forget a name like elephant nostril? And then, ten minutes later, I’m the idiot calling your child “oh, hey…..you……”

Anyhow, she was lovely.

So lovely, in fact, that she almost had a heart attack when I ordered the ‘stack of vegetables.’

“You are at TRITONS? And you order VEGETABLES?????”

I tried to justify myself by saying things like ‘but I like vegetables’ and ‘I was inspired by Remy’ but she would have none of it. In the end, she only agreed to bring me the tower of rabbit food if I agreed to try something else on the menu. Which? I have also forgotten the name of. Silly Erica, you write all of this stuff down and you forget to include the details! Anyhow, Sarah took a very unflattering photo of me and the elusive main course:

I have a tiny head, and a huge torso.....and a stack of vegetables!

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By the way, it was delicious.

During our meal, we were joined by couple and friend number two, who had a striking number of things in common with us:

a) they were sharing a cabin, a married couple and a good friend
b) they had also dined at Palo last night
c) they were geeks too!

Yes, we talked about Dr. Who and pirates alllllll night, which prompted us to ask why they were in their formals and not some pirate gear? Instantly, we had caused a fight. The married couple stared at one another.

“HE said this was FORMAL night.”

Oh, uh…..it isn’t.

In a flash, she was gone. She returned moments later in a full-on pirate wench outfit that rivaled what we have seen in the movies. One by one, they did a quick change into amazing pirate gear. Suddenly the little skull and crossbones t-shirt paired with a bandana that I had brought from home seemed so insufficient. And then? They announced that her mother had made these costumes for their…..

Ok, you all have to get ready for this, because some of you? Will think this is awesome. Some more of you? Will think these people are the weirdest crazies who ever walked onto a Disney boat.

Yes, readers, they had these costumes made for their PIRATE WEDDING.

……………

To which of course I can say nothing, because we have friends who dress up in Civil War costumes and re-enact battles, not to mention the couple that had the Renaissance wedding. So really, what’s a little pirate wedding when you are amongst geeks? Besides, the outfits were fantastic. I can’t believe I didn’t take a picture. I guess I was too distracted by my stack of vegetables.

After dinner, we popped up to the Pirate Party, to which we were the last three people on the boat to arrive. Since we always stand on the port side, we opted for starboard for this party. I have to say, the addition of the jumbo screen makes the party even better – it’s brighter out, and you can see everything going on onstage no matter where you are standing. The show was fun, as usual. Whenever you can see Stitch dressed as a pirate, you know it’s going to be a good time.

You! Get me a rum runner, now!

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And then? The moment we had all been waiting for: fireworks!

I always try to imagine what this display must look like to people on that little Carnival boat that always seems to be floating not too far from the Wonder. Because from the Wonder? It feels like the most special place on Earth. Except when you have inadvertently stood RIGHT BEHIND A GIANT POLE.

Ah, well. I’m sure the parts blocked by the giant white beam were lovely as well. None of my fireworks photos came out anyhow.

After dinner, Sarah headed back to the room and Lionel and I settled in with the intention of watching Pirates II out on the deck. It seemed like the ultimate for me. Pirates? On a giant screen? In the middle of a boat? Which is in the middle of the Caribbean? Awesome!

I am a pirate IN the Caribbean.....savvy?

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Well, we made it approximately as far as when Jack got his jar of dirt before we started to nod off. Not to be party poopers, but the bed seemed like it would be far more comfortable than sleeping on those deck chairs, which are the old style…..now, had the family pool been full of the same loungers you will find at the Quiet Cove? We might have woken up at down, drool running down our cheeks and cricks in our necks. As it stood, we opted to head back to the room. Where we slept soundly, until approximately 6 am. When the whirring noises began.

Up next: treasure hunts and giant connect four!
 
Oh Yea!!!

She's back...

Now if we could just find the elusive Brenda...

Hey did you guys notice that your hubbies look alot alike???
 
Glad to see you back.....and as a physical therapist I must say you did all the correct things for your tibialis anterior inflamation. Sorry you had to miss your run, but at least you didn't miss the Disney marathon!!!

We have had IKEA in New England for a while, and I need to tell you that we have had girls weekends in New Haven, CT just so that we can take 2 days to enjoy IKEA without the kids and the interuptions. There is a great Italian restaurant right next door, so we head over there for some great wine, sleep at the Marriott that is just about connected to the IKEA and have a great weekend!!! Now there can be a new subject for your next novel that can be published the following year!!!!!!!!!!

Love to read what you write, and I am afraid that I will never be able to compare when it is finally my turn to write mine in January.

TTFN

Cheryl
 
She not only went to Ikea.. but she took PICTURES!!!!

Go Erica!!!

Hey do you think those thingies would be good for recycling????

We use them for that very thing! Tins, Glass, Paper and Plastics.Ofcourse in rip off Britain they cosy £15 each (roughly $30!) I have pointed them out in the TR to my DH, who insists we WILL NOT be bringing any back in our luggage next time we pass through the US of A! spoil sport!
 


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