So I'm wandering out to the mail yesterday morning to put a birthday card in the mail before the mail runs (Our guy usually doesn't show up until around noon). So I open up the mailbox and suddenly everything starts glowing, a holy choir is belting out some jazzy tunes and the light is almost blinding.
THE DVD HAS ARRIVED.
(unfortunately that birthday card is going to be late now, but hey, you win some and you lose some.)
So yesterday has to have been the busiest day we have had in forever: Dogs needed dropped off at the groomers, we had to drive thirty minutes out to deliver cookies to three different house holds, had to drive thirty minutes back, had to drop the sister off at physical therapy, had to rush fifteen minutes out to deliver the correct safety goggles to the father at work who forgot the goggles, had to rush back to pick the sister up, drove another thirty minutes out because the fabric store in the next town over is having a sale and you do not skip a fabric sale when the mother is a quilter, then from there we had to rush back to town the pick up the dogs from the groomers, drop the dogs off at the house, rush to the grocery store to pick up dinner items, somehow spend way to much time at the grocery store, drag our tired butts back to the house, make dinner, and finally
finally
at nearly midnight, we sit down as a family to watch the DVD.
It was mostly fluff, we kept pausing the dvd so I could better explain things (rotational dining, port excursions, etc, etc...) that were only brushed over in the DVD. There was
some stuff that I felt was mildly informative but if I'm being really honest, the dvd wasn't meant to tell me anything anyways. It was meant to get the father excited about the cruise. Dad has never been one to openly show his excitement about any kind of family vacation, he mostly walks around petting his wallet and whispering "it'll be okay" to it.
I've never seen him so excited about a vacation. It was amazing, he was grinning and asking questions and already is trying to figure out a budget.
This was the moment I was waiting for. The green light to officially start planning.
