Tink1987
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It's the same for us in France...
The snow or the country shutting down?

It's the same for us in France...
About jetlag and loosing hours.
My tip as an experienced traveler and traveling constantly with a minimum of 6 hour time difference, i would recommend this:
** Try to go to bed around the same time every night and try to wake up every day around the same time (for example bed 11pm and wake up 7 am) that way you keep a routine.
** Eat normal food every day as you do at home, do eat breakfast, linch, dinner as you would do at home and een when you're not hungry still eat.
** in my opinion this is the most important one:
Don't think all the time ohw now it is this and this time at home.... You're not at home you are on the ship amd there it is this time.
Stop calculating the time and try not to think about time changes. The longer you keep on thinking about it the more jetlagged you get.
I haven't had a jetlag once also bot on the EBtA in 2010...
I've heard that there's no guarantee, but that on these longer cruises with fewer kids it's often offered! My girls (we also have twins) are almost nine and have never been on a sleepover. We figure this is a perfect way to get them used to it. Plus, if one of them gets unhappy, we are right there! Win-win.Wait a sec, there's a 5-10 y.o. sleepover in the Lab??? The boys have only slept at their grandparents' house so far. I wonder if they'd go for it? My guess is not, but you never know.
Just so you don't feel too bad about the weather, it's pouring rain here. Like sheets of rain. We always tell visitors that we need it to keep everything beautiful and green here. Sucks when you are on vacation, though. But it's still 73.![]()
The snow or the country shutting down?![]()
My girls (we also have twins) are almost nine and have never been on a sleepover. We figure this is a perfect way to get them used to it. Plus, if one of them gets unhappy, we are right there! Win-win.
Wait a sec, there's a 5-10 y.o. sleepover in the Lab??? The boys have only slept at their grandparents' house so far. I wonder if they'd go for it? My guess is not, but you never know.
Good point! (We will be right there.) Are your girls pretty alike? The boys are fraternal (and hugely different in size -- like 20 lbs. different!), but they pretty much like the same things. And one will only do something if the other does it, too. Apparently, they still think they share the same womb.
I so second these recommendations. Change all your time-keeping devices. You have to convince your body and your mind of what time it is. Giving it conflicting information doesn't help. I used to keep a device or two on home-time but with all the travelling I've been doing, it's gotten so much easier jetlag-wise by changing them all. Getting out in the sun as soon as possible also helps set the body-clock I find.
Ack! I hope you're somewhere keeping toasty warm.
At least they did it on the WBTA 2011 we were on, called the Character Campout. Not sure if an "all the time" thing for the longer cruises. We had to sign up, free, and our 5 year old had never ever spent the night away from us. Not even at the grandparents. She loved it!
Someone in this thread makes a mention of it too - I didn't realize they had a "campfire"...
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2945584
That's a huge weight difference! My girls always weigh the same amount, but one of them is about an inch taller than the other. Technically they are identical twins (I mean that they have the same DNA and are MZ), but I hate that term as they have quite a few differences. They are very similar but quite distinct as well. Sometimes I'm surprised when folks even notcie that they are twins!
these are the people who expressed they would like to sign up for linked dining on previous posts, if I posted incorrectly please let me know![]()
Linked dining
LATE DINING
binkytell. Sarah, dh, dd11, dd2
mandygirl Mandy, dh, DMil, dd6, dd3
tubbersteruk. Paul, DW, dd4
kyrasmommy. DW, dh, dd10, ds5
heatherb819 heather, dh, dd10
nitrame 3a, dd9, dd6
hmhaaseDW, dh, dd6
saracat Sara, dh
kaseyc kaseyc, dd12, dd10
kirbo kirbo, dh, dd9, dd9
MAIN DINING
viking53 chuck, DW, dd5
Sounds like my day! Glad you were warm.Yep, I spent the rest of the day in the house, doing housework, trip planning and way too much time on the internet.![]()
When my girls were in Kindergarten they also wanted to dress alike. It might be an age thing. It was hard for their teacher, but she did learn to tell them apart! By first grade they rarely dressed alike. Now they never do. But they still like us to buy them similar clothes for the sake of being fair!Yeah, although I love having twins, it is important that they can be their own people, and that we enjoy all their differences. The boys still want to wear all the same clothes (brainwashed by me when they were younger, I'm sure), so people usually ask if they are twins, although they ask skeptically. They are both very tall, but one is off-the-charts tall, so he is about two inches taller (obviously he didn't get that from me haha).
They were a surprise to us, and it's been a wild ride since! They LOVE other twins, so although they will be super shy at first, they will surely ask your girls a lot of questions later!
My wife ... had bad experiences on Southwest before we were married. I realize it's over 7 years ago, but she's more nervous than I am.
That is amazing! Can you share your details?Just found our flights from Barcelona for $500 (roundtrip ticket though) So excited.
When we were on the EBTA in 2011, Most people (including me) gave more than one gift for FE. Small stuff, like chapstick, small toys, candy, or magnets, but did so multiple times over the 2 week period. ... it just seems more fun on a longer cruise to have the excitement last for the whole thing, not be over with in a couple of days. I don't think ANYONE wants to do an FE group with 60 cabins or 100 individuals. WOW,that would just be too much work
I could be wrong though
who knows.
That is amazing! Can you share your details?
Even if split into cabins I will keep the numbers of people the same in each group or near enough![]()