Day Two Continued
When I last wrote, I left off while I was lounging by the Mickey pool
that was nice, but short lived. As time went on more and more families started showing up, and pretty soon it was super crowded, just as it would be the rest of the cruise. The water temperature in that pool was pretty chilly, and in no time DSs lips started to turn blue.

Even the Mickey-ear hot tubs werent very warm, so I bundled DS up in a towel and walked him down to the hot tubs by the Goofy pool.

The water here was much warmer. This pool was MUCH less crowded and the atmosphere was much more enjoyable. For the rest of the cruise, I enjoyed this pool the best!
How do we keep getting these pools all to ourselves?
The time was nearing 1:30 and I was anxious to drop our carry-on bags off in our stateroom. Wheeling a suitcase full of booze around gets pretty tiresome!

After we dropped our bags off we decided to do a little exploring around the ship. The beauty of that vessel just amazes me. Ive cruised before (on the floating box with the whale tail), but Ive never experienced such class and sophistication on a ship like this before. Disney does it right! The artwork is beautiful, and its everywhere! Having special touches like these at every turn really does make the feel of the ship seem so elegant.
Soon it was time for our first DIS meet!

I had arranged our meets for our group, and I decided to make our first meet at the Mickey pool, since nearly all of us had young children, and I figured wed all be up there anyway! After a few minutes, campinggal and her DD found us. We had met earlier in the terminal, thanks to those handy lime green Mickey heads. A few minutes later, Sue from our meet found us and pointed us toward the rest of the group that had already found each other. It was great to meet each other, but my DS was tired and grumpy at this point so I had to cater to his every whine and I didnt get to talk with the other moms from our group as much as I would have like. But my DH sure had a good time! Within minutes he had a beer in his hand (given to him by sharkbait, other wise known as Ron in real life) and was laughing it up with all the other hubbies. Meanwhile, Ive got a grumpy 4-year-old monster draining the life out of me
so I quickly grabbed that beer out of DHs hand and took a few swigs myself!
Not long into our meet I decided that I needed to take DS down to our stateroom for a short rest before the security drill and the Sail Away party. So we politely said our goodbyes and all headed down to the room. One of our checked bags was waiting for us by the door. Luckily it was the one that had the magnets and the fish extender in it, so I hung those up while DS rested on the couch and watched a little t.v.
Not five minutes into our little respite, the voice of our cruise director Peter came over the ships p.a. system to explain that it was time to grab our life vests and head to our designated meeting station. So much for that much-needed rest for ALL of us!
Does this life vest make me look fat?
This drill wasnt really all that bad, except that my feet were killing me, we were standing in the direct heat of the sun, it was really crowded,

and a bratty little 2 year old boy stomped on my DSs toes a few times, pinched him, and hit him, all while his parents pretty much did nothing about it. I tired my best to separate them, but the shortest ones have to be in the front, and this put those two right beside each other, and gave that other little boy ample opportunity to take his frustrations out on my kid. Finally, one of the CMs told that little boys mom that she could take him back to their room. She apologized to me for his behavior and grabbed him up and whisked him away. (Thank you, Lord! My kid was bad enough on his own, he didnt need a little instigator beside him to make his mood worse!)
Happy guy #1
Happy guy #2
I was so excited for the Sail Away party that I made my family sprint back to our room to drop off the life vests because I was on a mission to get a good spot on deck 10 to watch the whole experience. DH & DS didnt share my enthusiasm. We got a good spot and I was able to get quite a bit of it on our camcorder, but DS hated it! DH asked DS what he wanted to do, and all our little guy wanted to do was be down on deck 9 to dance. I felt horrible! From what I had read on the DIS boards, the Sail Away party is a little too over-stimulating for the younger ones, and they would enjoy watching it from deck 10 so they could see everything. But not my kid! He wanted to be down there in all the action. It seems he had his own expectations for his vacation and I was ruining it for him!
So we ran down the stairs to deck 9, danced along with Mickey, Pluto, and Goofy, and heard the beautiful sound of the ships horn. Amazingly, I didnt cry! I cant believe this, because every time I listened to it at home before we left I bawled like a baby!

I guess I was just so happy to be there that I cheered instead of falling into a blubbering mess and embarrassing my DH.
By this point, the Sail Away party was in full swing, so I decided to take my boys out to the secret deck 7 aft observation deck. There was one other family out there, and it was a much more peaceful for place for DS to watch the ship leave port. I think this was one of his favorite experiences.
He's explaining it all to his daddy
Up next: just the two of us