Sept 18 2010 WB TransAtlantic Pirates/Capt Jacks Re-Repositioning Repossession Cruise

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....I will pay for Jelly Belly flops, Mar on the Repo left that suitcase at home, I was so disappointed, lol.

Pj

Oh when I went to Wisconsin last summer, we went to the Jelly Belly factory. We brought home 4 big bags of Jelly Belly Flops. I think they are each 5 pounds in weight....that created some cause for creative luggage packing allocations! My co-workers LOVED me for months!
 
I'm definitely in on the candy exchange - YUM! I immediately thought of See's and Jelly Belly's too for CA:rotfl2: . Pre 9/11, I took the kids on a tour of the Hershey plant in Northern CA - the smells were heavenly:cloud9: . They don't do the tours anymore though:sad2: .

I need to take a look at my FE from the 2007 TA. Pretty sure I can reuse it, but I better check.

The whole weight thing will definitely be a challenge for this trip. Need to put the thinking cap onpooh: Does anyone know if the port in Barcelona accepted box shipments last time? We were on the EB so it wasn't an issue for us. I do remember that UPS wanted some outrageous amount to ship things home though from Barcelona.

Well this is just a drive by - End of Qtr exams/projects, homecoming weekend, halloween activities, three kids in three schools, and the start of swim competition season are keeping us uber busy right now! Hopefully, it will calm down (HA!) in a week or so - or maybe a few months - or Sept 2010!!:rotfl2:

Anna
 
Stephaine,

Great pictures at DL. The group shot is just crying out to be scrapbooked, lol.


Todd,

I don't think that Toronto/Ontario/Canada, has a candy or chocolate that is distinctly us either. I would love to join the swap, but all our stuff came from the US or Britain at some point. Anything Maple sugar-ish is more Quebec then from around here, hmmmm

Pj
 
Hey Stephanie - the pictures of the girls are beautiful. They have really grown since the TA. Looks like you had the whole park to yourselves. That is always nice.

Kathy - thank you sooo much for helping me. I think you can see a picture of my Hoagie Pie now.

I love the candy exchange, but I don't know what on earth I would bring from Florida. I know they have those orange slice candies, but I don't have anything really good like all of you. I am still partial to M&M's, but after all the other candy excitement, M&M's seem very boring. Anybody have ideas, I am up for it, but like Hadley, I need to check my luggage. I am determined to bring less clothes - although I think we will need sweatshirts and some heavy things. I am not one for formal night. My idea of a good time is a big pizza on Deck 9 looking out over the water with a bunch of friends so I can eliminate that for the candy - no problem!! I will take ideas or if anybody has been to Florida and likes something, let me know.

The first time I went to Fl many, many years ago I came across chocolate covered coconut sqaures I think they are made by Anastasia based in Fl. I order then quite often, they come wrapped individually. As a matter of fact I have to order more for the holidays.


Karen
 

I know you cant have candy but we have some great diabetic sweets over here. Do they do a nice range with you guys or does it tend to be a little bland? My Grandfather was diabetic and he loved the diabetic chocolates we got in a shop called Thorntons over here


Greg could eat the sugar free candies and he loves them, but I cant eat any candy. We do look in foreign places to try different candies for him.:goodvibes

Kathy
 
The first time I went to Fl many, many years ago I came across chocolate covered coconut sqaures I think they are made by Anastasia based in Fl. I order then quite often, they come wrapped individually. As a matter of fact I have to order more for the holidays.


Karen

I get the mickey head ones at WDW, it is a must have each trip, :upsidedow .

Pj
 
We can bring Maple sugar candies... I can't think of anything else from New Hampsire that is local.

(unless you count chocolate cow flops... With or With out nuts....):goodvibes
 
OK well Kindereggs are the UK so thats us.

Actually, I looked it up ones in one of my weird facinations. Kinder is a German brand. The name Kinder is also used in the UK, Netherlands, Belgium etc. but it actually is a Ferrero product! Ferrero decided to use the name Kinder for the German market and it began to travel. So in the end, Kindereggs are an Italian product. Who would've known, italians and chocolate of all things!? :lmao:


Doing a chocolate swap? Well, take your pick folks! We've got something called Sinterklaas in the Netherlands, which we celebrate on december 5th (start off small about 3 weeks prior and have the big finishing on the 5th). One could compair it to Santa Claus. Actually; Santa Claus IS Sinterklaas. Anyhow, just like with christmas, Sinterklaas comes with his whole own set of candy, sweets, chocolate, biscuits, well...... anything one can eat! :yay: :woohoo: So, ofcourse I'll be bringing along Sinterklaas candy!

Chocolate mice, chocolate money, chocolate tools, chocolate Sinterklaas, chocolate Zwarte Piet (Sinterklaas' helpers) chocolate kruidnoten (a traditional dutch/sinterklaas biscuit), chocolate letters, you name it and we've got it! I wouldn't be too surprised if Belgium (who also celebrate Sinterklaas somewhat) would also have chocolate Sinterklaas and Zwarte Piet, so chocolate kruidnoten it is!

Just some of the stuff we eat around Sinterklaas. (it's been in the shop for about a month now :confused3 )
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Hmm, this makes me hungry. *gone to get some chocolate kruidnoten*
 
Greg could eat the sugar free candies and he loves them, but I cant eat any candy. We do look in foreign places to try different candies for him.:goodvibes

Kathy

Well I cant remember but I think Gibralter has a Thorntons there so Greg would be able to try the diabetic candy we have. Is it just candy you can't eat? We do some really nice potato chips over here and maize chips (Quavers are like cheesey maize chips kind of like cheetos but more cheddar taste)
 
Actually, I looked it up ones in one of my weird facinations. Kinder is a German brand. The name Kinder is also used in the UK, Netherlands, Belgium etc. but it actually is a Ferrero product! Ferrero decided to use the name Kinder for the German market and it began to travel. So in the end, Kindereggs are an Italian product. Who would've known, italians and chocolate of all things!? :lmao:

WOH Anyone know if the kindereggs that ferrero markets over here are actually like the Italian ones?

Doing a chocolate swap? Well, take your pick folks! We've got something called Sinterklaas in the Netherlands, which we celebrate on december 5th (start off small about 3 weeks prior and have the big finishing on the 5th). One could compair it to Santa Claus. Actually; Santa Claus IS Sinterklaas. Anyhow, just like with christmas, Sinterklaas comes with his whole own set of candy, sweets, chocolate, biscuits, well...... anything one can eat! :yay: :woohoo: So, ofcourse I'll be bringing along Sinterklaas candy!

Chocolate mice, chocolate money, chocolate tools, chocolate Sinterklaas, chocolate Zwarte Piet (Sinterklaas' helpers) chocolate kruidnoten (a traditional dutch/sinterklaas biscuit), chocolate letters, you name it and we've got it! I wouldn't be too surprised if Belgium (who also celebrate Sinterklaas somewhat) would also have chocolate Sinterklaas and Zwarte Piet, so chocolate kruidnoten it is!

That's so cool. When I worked at Disney I worked with a girl from Norway and I know they had some cool Cristmas traditions but this sounds fantastic!!! I definately am going to celebrate this this year lol popcorn::
 
Gismo, don't think they are actually the same (the Kinder and Ferrero ones). In our part of the world, Kinder caters more to the kids (more milky taste, ofcourse the surprises in the eggs, childrens favorite figures on their chocolate) and Ferrero more to the adults (more cacao-taste, flavored tastes, darker colours of wrapping etc.)

Any excuse to celebrate with chocolate is a good tradition if you ask me! :) When december 5th hits this year I'll be at the World. So, as a good little girl should do, I'm already having my celebration a little early.

I personally love all of the different traditions. There's a lot of overlapping and differences all in one. Combine that with some good native food and it makes for one nice big party! :woohoo:
 
Yes, someone told me about the alligators and the chocolate covered coconut. I will look into both. Since we are all trying to go light on the luggage, and if we get tons of people to do FE, maybe we can split the decks or something like that - that way we can bring just as much, but more variety - ha ha:banana: :banana: I don't know if that would be more confusing.

I know Captain Jack won't recruit me to make any lists because of my internet skills, :rotfl: but if I can help the person out with e-mailing them lists of people or keeping something up to date, I would love to do that.

HoagiePie was basically on life support when we got her. She was starving and dehydrated and the vet recommended putting her down, but there was no way we were going to do that. Believe it or not, my Rotti still has trouble eatinng and if you drop ANYTHING on the floor, this is the only do I know that won't run to it. She likes people to sit down when she eats so if you are not at the dinner table by her bowl, she will not eat. We still have some eating issues, but we love her. It is so nice when you can rescue a dog and just love them all up.
 
I know Captain Jack won't recruit me to make any lists because of my internet skills, :rotfl: but if I can help the person out with e-mailing them lists of people or keeping something up to date, I would love to do that.


Internet , Whats the internet :confused3 My one and only True Love is the Sea ....:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:


pirate:
 
Hmmmm sounds like we should get a list of FE participants together on the website .... Would you like to be the one who gets that together ??? Or is someone else willing to Volunteer before we volunteer someone on our own ..:rotfl2: :rotfl2:


pirate:

I am happy to organize he FE lists. It might be easier if I am posting them on the website too. Just let me know what you all decide

I am pretty free this weekend. I can start adding all of that to the site today and tomorrow. I did my mom duty for hte weeking going ot the first showing of High School Musical 3 this am. It was adorable!

Also, can I get an updated list of DIS Names & First names to add to the site?

Let's take a vote on if we want to do "team gifts" or individual gifts.
 
for me it depends on just how many people are involved with the FE exchange.
I can't imagine bringing things for 100 staterooms, but if it was only 25, then Indivdual would be fine.

I have a feeling though with this many of us already, that Teams are going to be the way to go.
 
I am pretty free this weekend. I can start adding all of that to the site today and tomorrow. I did my mom duty for hte weeking going ot the first showing of High School Musical 3 this am. It was adorable!

OMG! I can't wait to see High School Musical 3! I'm glad to hear it was adorable! :)
 
Well I cant remember but I think Gibralter has a Thorntons there so Greg would be able to try the diabetic candy we have. Is it just candy you can't eat? We do some really nice potato chips over here and maize chips (Quavers are like cheesey maize chips kind of like cheetos but more cheddar taste)

Thanks for the thought Sarah but I can only have prescription food, so I wont be able to participate but I may drop by just to see what kinds of unusual things people bring. I would like that.:goodvibes

Kathy
 
for me it depends on just how many people are involved with the FE exchange.
I can't imagine bringing things for 100 staterooms, but if it was only 25, then Indivdual would be fine.

I have a feeling though with this many of us already, that Teams are going to be the way to go.



Athene, I agree with you.
Due to luggage issues if we have lots of people it would be best to do teams.

either way, count me in on this fun:goodvibes


Kathy
 
Yes, someone told me about the alligators and the chocolate covered coconut. I will look into both. Since we are all trying to go light on the luggage, and if we get tons of people to do FE, maybe we can split the decks or something like that - that way we can bring just as much, but more variety - ha ha:banana: :banana: I don't know if that would be more confusing.

I know Captain Jack won't recruit me to make any lists because of my internet skills, :rotfl: but if I can help the person out with e-mailing them lists of people or keeping something up to date, I would love to do that.

HoagiePie was basically on life support when we got her. She was starving and dehydrated and the vet recommended putting her down, but there was no way we were going to do that. Believe it or not, my Rotti still has trouble eatinng and if you drop ANYTHING on the floor, this is the only do I know that won't run to it. She likes people to sit down when she eats so if you are not at the dinner table by her bowl, she will not eat. We still have some eating issues, but we love her. It is so nice when you can rescue a dog and just love them all up.



Sandi,
it was so nice you took her in when she had so many obstacles to over come.

Our Minnie was in the same situation, plus she had been beaten and never had any kind of love. She was so wild when we got her. It took a long time and lots of work to get her to trust us and to conquer her fears.
She now is about 6 pounds overweight becuase she loves to eat.:goodvibes

Pixie wasnt starving but she was in a small cage with filth her entire life ,s o we had medical issues to overcome but now both are wonderful, healthy loving girls.

One man who lives here has 4 large beautiful dogs. all 4 he found dumped at rest areas or along side the road while he traveled around the country. He took proper measures to find the owners, but he figured they were dumped.
They are wonderful animals.

Kathy
 
All this talk of candy is making me jones for some chocolate! For the life of me, though, I can't think of any sweet associated with Virginia. Suggestions?

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Well, I think ham is sweet...:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

All this chocolate talk is hard on the diet...thank goodness I have some sugar free chocolate treats at home!


.....lunch break over....back to work....
 
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