Another sea day, I cant believe where the time has gone.

It just seems like we got on the ship and now were 2 days away from getting off.

Oh well, cant contemplate that now, there are still many things to do. First thing we did was go down to breakfast at Lumieres at about 9:00 AM. The dinining room wasnt very full at all and breakfast was very good. Julian, from France, was the best assistant server. I merely asked my DD if she wanted a donut with her breakfast, voila, there was Julian with a tray of danishes. DD wanted whipped cream on her hot chocolate, voila, a heap of real whipped cream appeared on her hot chocolate. There is nothing these servers wont do. Anyway, after breakfast we ran into our neighbors in the atrium and DH and DNH decided to attend the Tequila/Margarita tasting at 2:00 PM in Diversions. We also had an appointment with the medical clinic that morning. Our DD has a lactose intolerance problem and when she has too much dairy, she will get sick.

Well, she had one too many Mickey Bars for dessert on Tuesday night and was sick in our cabin. Fortunately, she made it to the bathroom, but we had to call housekeeping to clean up. We had received a call from the Medical Center on Wednesday to have us bring her down, at no charge, to get her cleared. It was a very painless process and one that I appreciated very much. Since she had no other symptoms, and it was a one time event, she was cleared to attend Kids Club. We then went through Shutters and added to our package then walked around the ship and took pictures in the portholes.
We had stopped back in our room when I heard the cue for announcements from Christiaan. Since DD was already watching a Disney movie on TV, I opened our stateroom door to listen from the hall. As I was listening,

Sammy, the Deck 7 Manager, walked by. He had stopped by the room earlier in the week, but we were getting ready to head out to Palo. Anyway, I stopped him and introduced myself. He said he was aware of my health situation and had picked my DD for a Magical Moment. He wanted to know if DD was interested in learning how to make towel animals. You bet she did!

Sammy went off to find Rodolfo, our cabin steward. I just want to take a moment and tell you how wonderful Rodolfo was during the entire week.

Not only did he keep our cabin straightened and neat, made and turned down our beds every day and made wonderful towel animals; there wasnt a day that went by that we didnt run into him in the hallways where he didnt ask us how our day was or what we were doing and he always called DD, Princess, which she got quite accustomed to.
Anyway, Sammy came back (Rodolfo had to take part in an emergency drill for the crew) with a bunch of towels and spent about 20 minutes with DD teaching her how to make a monkey, a dinosaur and a puppy.
He also made a towel angel for her.

It was very magical! Afterwards, While DH and DD rested in the room; I headed to the Disney Behind The Scene Backstage Tour. It was very interesting listening to the Q&A with the performers and seeing all of the costumes up close. It was also really interesting to see how hard these stagehands work changing out scenes and props for each of the shows. They even opened up the back curtain so you could see where everything was stored for each show produced on the ship. It was simply amazing how they make magic happen.
After the tour, I headed back to the room and we headed to Topsiders for lunch (DD loved the kids buffet). After lunch, DD and I went to see Disney Dreams and DH headed to his Tequila/Margarita tasting. This was an awesome show and worth all the awards it has received.
After the show, I took DD back to the room. DH came back from his tasting with an empty tequila bottle claiming to have had a wonderful time.

No, they didnt drink the entire bottle, but he likes to collect those kinds of things. However, he did end up buying a bottle of Patron XO tequila on board. We then proceeded to get dressed for dinner. It was semi-formal night. While DH and DD were finishing getting dressed, I went to play the Final Jackpot Bingo in the Walt Disney Theater. The lure of big money ($3000) was too much to pass up. Again, I didnt win anything, but it was a lot of fun. Meanwhile, DH dropped DD off at the Rockin Bar D to get ready for the Celebrate the Journey show where all the kids graduate from Disney Sea University. By the way, they did ask for her medical clearance before she could participate. DH joined me in the theater and we waited for the graduation ceremony.
There were a lot of kids on board this week. Anyway, I would say 90% of them were on stage. All the kids got a t-shirt and very cute Mickey Ear Mortar Boards to wear and keep. DD filed in with her BFF. They showed a photo montage of things they had done during the week and Mickey and Minnie came out to sing their graduation song. It was all very cute. After that it was time for dinner at Parrot Cay. One of the drinks offered on the menu was a Melon Ball. I used to love these in college, so I ordered one. It was the only food picture I took all week, but it was so pretty,
and very tasty. After dinner, DD and I went down to meet mkmommy and DDs new BFF at the portholes on Beat Street for their regularly scheduled appointment. Anyway, the girls played for awhile. Mkmommy was kind enough to watch them for a bit so DH and I could get a formal portrait taken in the atrium. Afterwards, we picked up DD and went back to the room and began the momentous task of packing most of our stuff so I wouldnt have to do it at the last minute. Then it was off to bed. Our towel animal for the night was an alligator.
Next:
Castaway Cay aka Paradise!