"Ginger"
Sailing, sailing away is where I want to be....
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- Sep 5, 2000
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Jennifer congrats!
I'm sending prayers and pixie dust your way. Do you want to know if it's a boy or girl? Excited for you.
MemoryMakers2669, Yes DCL does have their own T-or-T but no where near as good as our. Their version of t-or-t is like, how can I explain this, running of the bulls. Everyone is running from one check point to another gathering around the stops in large crowds or long lines just to get 1 peice of candy or a sticker.
In the years past they have held the little peoples costume parade on Deck 10 in the basket ball court area, it's so windy there with the ship is moving full speed that the kids costumes are blowing everywhere, heck the kids are blowing everywhere. You just can't be that organized with such a large amount of people. That's why we have our own.
Toni, I've learned to ask myself a few questions when I'm buying things for my DD to wear aboard the ship, cause it's very easy to get carried away with all the excitement.
1. How much does it cost? More than $5.
2. How long will she be wearing it on the ship? Maybe 2 hours the most.
3. Will she wear it ever again? No
4. Can she make do with something we have at home. Yes!
Get your kids creative juices flowing on this project, let them make a pirate costume from the stuff they have in their closets or yours.
We took last years jeans, you know the ones with the holes in the knees. Turned them into cut offs, ripped up an old tee shirt, you may even want to tea stain it so it looks old and dirty. Look around, do you have an old dress or shirt even a tee shirt that you can rip up to make a head rag. The dollar store sells eye patches, makeup, tatoos and the stuff you blacken teeth with. Remember Pirates are old, dirty, grubby, stinky, villains. Have fun with it.



MemoryMakers2669, Yes DCL does have their own T-or-T but no where near as good as our. Their version of t-or-t is like, how can I explain this, running of the bulls. Everyone is running from one check point to another gathering around the stops in large crowds or long lines just to get 1 peice of candy or a sticker.
In the years past they have held the little peoples costume parade on Deck 10 in the basket ball court area, it's so windy there with the ship is moving full speed that the kids costumes are blowing everywhere, heck the kids are blowing everywhere. You just can't be that organized with such a large amount of people. That's why we have our own.
Toni, I've learned to ask myself a few questions when I'm buying things for my DD to wear aboard the ship, cause it's very easy to get carried away with all the excitement.
1. How much does it cost? More than $5.
2. How long will she be wearing it on the ship? Maybe 2 hours the most.
3. Will she wear it ever again? No
4. Can she make do with something we have at home. Yes!
Get your kids creative juices flowing on this project, let them make a pirate costume from the stuff they have in their closets or yours.
We took last years jeans, you know the ones with the holes in the knees. Turned them into cut offs, ripped up an old tee shirt, you may even want to tea stain it so it looks old and dirty. Look around, do you have an old dress or shirt even a tee shirt that you can rip up to make a head rag. The dollar store sells eye patches, makeup, tatoos and the stuff you blacken teeth with. Remember Pirates are old, dirty, grubby, stinky, villains. Have fun with it.