September 12, 2009 ~ Last Call for Tortola! Thread 2

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Hi All.. Checkin' In.. :flower3:

Not too sure where all the days are going but, starting to get a bit excited for this cruise as it inches closer and closer..

We still don't have set excursion plans other then Parasailing in Castaway. I don't Parasail so I may do Ray's with my friend's niece while everyone else does Parasailing..

We know we want to do Palo's but not sure what night we should do.. Since we have 1st time cruisers with us, we don't want them to miss the normal mini Dinner shows.

Still wanna try for High Tea :worship:

How's everyone else doing?
 
I'm going to be making you and Cheri clean the lentils out of the fireplace, and only then, may you go to the ball.

Lentils are above the doors... Ok... so maybe it's a Lintel... sounded good...

We have a fireplace? :lmao:


BTW....WHY didn't someone tell me I would like lentils? I can't remember ever having them (though possibly I did in a soup at some point or another in the last 59 years). I had a great hot lentil and garbanzo bean 'salad' and it was sooooo yummmmy.

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He was hoping you'd make soup for him...

My dear, there are TWO fireplaces at the Villas at the Wilderness Lodge. One in the main "lodge" and one in the DVC section.

OK, trivia challenge ...

1. What is the "backstory" on the DVC building and the main lodge.

2. According the the backstory, which came first in time, the main lodge or the DVC section?

The Egg... :lmao:

Neither can we. Seems like yesterday we were there, holding her and she was 2 weeks old and at the same time it feels like it was 2 years ago.
::yes:::sad2:

Me thinks it's time for another visit.. :cutie:

Ian--:scared1: What ARE the lentils DOING in the fireplace :confused3
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Making strange popcorn???

Am I the only person around here who knows the original Grimm's version of Cinderella, before Disney got their hands on it?

"They took her beautiful clothes away from her, dressed her in an old gray smock, and gave her wooden shoes. "Just look at the proud princess! How decked out she is!" they shouted and laughed as they led her into the kitchen.

There she had to do hard work from morning until evening, get up before daybreak, carry water, make the fires, cook, and wash. Besides this, the sisters did everything imaginable to hurt her. They made fun of her, scattered peas and lentils into the ashes for her, so that she had to sit and pick them out again. In the evening when she had worked herself weary, there was no bed for her. Instead she had to sleep by the hearth in the ashes. And because she always looked dusty and dirty, they called her Cinderella.

I can't believe you're a Disney fan after that...

Silver Creek Springs: A History

The history of Silver Creek Springs, a valley of exquisite beauty and amazing natural wonders, located in America‘s great Northwest, can be traced back to one rugged individual who embodied the frontier spirit of that long ago time. Colonel Ezekiel Moreland first discovered this majestic landscape in the early part of the 19th century, and then later, along with his daughter Genevieve, and soon to be renowned artist Frederich Alonzo Gustaf, returned to settle the area and make it their new home.

Their story is all the more remarkable in that it never really happened. Silver Creek Springs exists neither in the history nor geography of this country’s great western frontier. The area that Ezekiel Moreland described as “a tranquil valley along the shores of a splendid lake,” is in reality located in the heart of Walt Disney World, just minutes from the Magic Kingdom theme park. It is Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Resort.

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The story behind the Lodge has been related to guests via The Silver Creek Star, a faux newspaper given to guests at check-in. Mixed with guest services information are a number of articles that relate the stories behind the Lodge’s creation and its many points of interest.

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Ezekiel Moreland was a veteran of the War of 1812. Recently widowed and inspired by the accounts of Lewis and Clark, the retired colonel mounted a westbound expedition in 1823. His party of fifty or so intrepid adventurers however, quickly met with disaster. A buffalo stampede, some ten thousand animals strong, destroyed nearly all their provisions a mere eighty miles up the Missouri River from their starting point. They limped back to St. Louis, and all but Moreland gave up on the expedition. In a letter to daughter Genevieve he wrote:

“I take to the wilderness alone. The good earth will provide me with everything I need to survive. I have my gun. I have my courage and I have my determination. What need I of anything else, especially of cowardly scoundrels who turn ashen in the face of the smallest adversity.”

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Two years later, Moreland would emerge back out of the wilderness and send for his daughter, engaging her with news of the paradise he had uncovered. Moreland had also become a wealthy man, having brought back from his travels a substantial collection of beaver pelts and other furs. Intrigued by her father’s good fortune and unbridled passion, Genevieve, a young art curator, took a leave of absence and set out for St. Louis where her father was waiting. Joining her as a traveling companion was the young Austrian artist Alonzo Gustaf who desired to capture in painting the new frontier he had been hearing so much about.

Upon arriving in the valley of Silver Creek Springs, Genevieve and Gustaf found their destinies newly defined. According to the Silver Creek Star:

“Using the small fortune her father had raised from the fur trade, they brought out a crew of men from St. Louis and had a small lodge built near the fresh water spring. Jenny would remain in Silver Creek Springs for the remainder of her life. She established a preservation area in her father's honor, where others could enjoy the natural beauty of the wilderness. The Wilderness Lodge welcomed artists, scientists and nature lovers of all kinds over the years. As the number of visitors grew, the Lodge expanded to accommodate them. Eventually, they added rooms that grew around the spring, making it part of the Wilderness Lodge.”

The Villas at the Wilderness Lodge

The Villas at the Wilderness Lodge, "predate" the main building in the story. This was housing built for the workers who brought the railroad to Silver Creek Springs, hence is is slightly more rustic than the main lodge, and has a railroad theme, and memorabilia.


Other Stories

There is a legend that a young Indian boy was transformed into a bear cub. But is it a legend? "Proof" can be found if you look down. You will see human boy foot prints in the path that start to transform in the prints of bear paws. The prints trail off into the woods.






The Wilderness Lodge, I believe goes much further than any other resort in creating an elaborate environment that goes beyond the exterior theming. Little touches of the "legends" and "history" can be found all over the property.





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Ok... I'm SO enthralled with all of this (no...I'm not kidding... ) and I'm awaiting the next little morsel of wisdom that will come out of our little brains about this and What do I get???

Is anyone interested in doing either the Snuba or the Swim w/ Sea Lions at Coral World with me??

I may make my reservations this week.

SNUBA.... :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

You would have to call DCL reservations and request that the reservations be linked in the system.

It's amazing who you might just get stuck with... :cool2: :cool2:

You are so right. I would have loved to see Disney do what really happened to the ugly stepsisters, or what really happened to the evil queen in Snow White.

She moved to San Jose...
 
Hi everyone - just found out my sister may be joining us on the cruise. She is trying to adjust her work schedule to fit it in. I am starting to get excited about this cruise!!!!!!!!!!
 
PEOPLE!!!

At this moment, in 199 days :lmao: WE WILL BE ON THE MAGIC!!!
 

Hi everyone - just found out my sister may be joining us on the cruise. She is trying to adjust her work schedule to fit it in. I am starting to get excited about this cruise!!!!!!!!!!

:cool1: :banana: :dance3: :yay: :woohoo: :cheer2:
 
SNUBA.... :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:



It's amazing who you might just get stuck with... :cool2: :cool2:



She moved to San Jose...

We feel the same way about the water, ha what not a suprise :lmao: :lmao:

Watch it...I can ditch ya you know....(i've done it before)

And she would rather live in WDW for sure ::yes::
 
What's so funny????

Just that Ian was giving us a disertation (a very serious one...:thumbsup2 ) on the history of the Wilderness Lodge and what comes next??? SNUBA... I love it... Only on here would we be able to combine the two... (sorry...it's been a strange week...)

We feel the same way about the water, ha what not a suprise :lmao: :lmao:

Watch it...I can ditch ya you know....(i've done it before)

And she would rather live in WDW for sure ::yes::

Where are you going to ditch us??? It's a big ocean you know...

& I think Cindy's already fighting a few other princesses for the rights to WDW... sorry Evil Queens don't even get a named section in a parking lot... (oh the misery!!!) (how dare they insult the great mean queen!!!)
 
Hi everyone - just found out my sister may be joining us on the cruise. She is trying to adjust her work schedule to fit it in. I am starting to get excited about this cruise!!!!!!!!!!

:cool1: :thumbsup2 :cool1: :thumbsup2 :cool1: :thumbsup2 Hope she can swing it!

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Just been playing around and updating my sig. Any excuse for a quick post!

How is everyone doing today?

--Kay

Oops, that didn't work very well. I'll have to adjust it later. (It looked OK in the preview!)
 
Hey Kids!

For those of you who knew about it...I'm home from the hospital!
For those of you that didn't...I'm home for the hospital!

Had an outpatient procedure and all is well (except for the stitches where I sit!) Won't be posting a lot, as I can't sit for more than a few minutes at a time...may just be standing and reading.:lmao: Spent the night at Peg's and glad to be in my own bed. I had been worried they would keep me in the hospital overnight, but that didn't have to happen. :yay:

I may be home all next week...no excuse not to get the office/craft room straightened up now.
 
Hey Kids!

For those of you who knew about it...I'm home from the hospital!
For those of you that didn't...I'm home for the hospital!

Had an outpatient procedure and all is well (except for the stitches where I sit!) Won't be posting a lot, as I can't sit for more than a few minutes at a time...may just be standing and reading.:lmao: Spent the night at Peg's and glad to be in my own bed. I had been worried they would keep me in the hospital overnight, but that didn't have to happen. :yay:

I may be home all next week...no excuse not to get the office/craft room straightened up now.

Wow, I hope you recover quickly. Sounds as though things went well.

Take care of yourself (and don't overdo the tidying up when you are supposed to be recovering!)

-Kay
 
Hey Kids!

For those of you who knew about it...I'm home from the hospital!
For those of you that didn't...I'm home for the hospital!

Had an outpatient procedure and all is well (except for the stitches where I sit!) Won't be posting a lot, as I can't sit for more than a few minutes at a time...may just be standing and reading.:lmao: Spent the night at Peg's and glad to be in my own bed. I had been worried they would keep me in the hospital overnight, but that didn't have to happen. :yay:

I may be home all next week...no excuse not to get the office/craft room straightened up now.

Take care of yourselve and recover quickly. You can use this time to daydream and plan the cruise.:thumbsup2
 
We took the kids to Yosemite last weekend, the first day it was raining.

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El Capitan in the wet.

Two days later we went back

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What a difference!

The park is stunning, even in the rain and snow.

-Kay

Sorry, pictures are large - I will resize them before loading next time!
 
Kay... those are beautiful pics!!! :goodvibes :goodvibes I LOVE Yosemite...


Hey Kids!

For those of you who knew about it...I'm home from the hospital!
For those of you that didn't...I'm home for the hospital!

Had an outpatient procedure and all is well (except for the stitches where I sit!) Won't be posting a lot, as I can't sit for more than a few minutes at a time...may just be standing and reading.:lmao: Spent the night at Peg's and glad to be in my own bed. I had been worried they would keep me in the hospital overnight, but that didn't have to happen. :yay:

I may be home all next week...no excuse not to get the office/craft room straightened up now.

Did you get shot in the tukus again? :rolleyes1
 
Hi All!!! I'm getting the cruising bug more and more. It's been almost one year since my last cruise and the bug is bitting. Knowing that I can book excursions, Palo and spas in just three months is really kicking it up a notch too.

So DH and I talked excursions over Saturday morning coffee and we decided to do the DCL Land and Sea excursion on Tortola. We're definitely doing the hotel on a beach on our own on St. Thomas.....thanks to Monica who found such a great place. DH John said that he wants to do the waverunner on Castaway Cay. I'll skip it and let him do it on his own. Anyone want to join him??? Ian, Sukie???

That's it for this week. We picked out excursions for the following week on the western. We're doing the Turtle Farm in Grand Cayman and the jeep and beach in Cozumel. We may go to a hotel in Key West or just not get off the boat....been there many times already.

I'm getting so psyched. I'm ready to pack my bags and get this party started. WOOHOO!!!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

The best part is that I bought so much stuff for the 15 night PC cruise in 08 that I don't need anything for this cruise. It's all reuseable.:banana: :banana: :banana:

As far as getting dressed up on formal night and semi formal.....me and John will go for it. We love that part. And we do already have our pirate costumes so we might as well wear them. It's like halloween.....lots of fun. I love the different themed nights and like to participate as much as possible. I'm having fun!:dance3: :dance3: :dance3:
 
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