Ahhhh, it's finally the weekend!
Looks like the weather is starting to improve for most people. Perhaps a sign that spring is ready to blossom? Here for us in Florida, a sure sign that spring has hit in other parts of the country is the sudden increase in out-of-state license plates in March/April. On the way home from work last night, I think I spotted at least 25 out of the 50 states and a couple of provinces from Canada as well! At times it gets exceptionally busy and traffic is a pain but we can't complain too much as you guys pay a significant portion of our taxes here! (No state income tax, etc.) So, I guess I should say thanks!
I think Travis and I are going to head to Disney again today. See how Expedition Everest is progressing at DAK.
Lisa--
I earned my Bachelors of Social Work last May and will complete my Masters of Social Work next month barring any sudden and unexpected complications. (Keeping fingers crossed.

) As far as what comes next, we'll, I'll need to find a job (

) and work on licensure. I guess I have to become a full-fledged adult!

LOL
Tammy--
We would never ban you from our group! Even if you were a dentist. You could help us keep our

in shape!
Heidi and Conny--
I was looking at rates for POR for the Friday night before the cruise and they have some good deals going on for Florida Residents and Annual Passholders. I don't know if either of you have an AP, but you can get a standard room at POR for $74.00. Travis and I may just end up staying the night before if we can get our act together! [Says the optimistic part of my brain.] Yeah, right. Highly doubtful. [Says the realistic part of my brain.]
Mike--
I've only booked through a TA once and that was actually
AAA. Not sure if AAA actually counts as a TA or not. At any rate, if you do book through a TA or AAA,
DCL sends the docs to the TA first. From what I was told by our AAA agent, this may sometimes result in individuals not receiving their docs until a couple of weeks before the cruise because TAs book staterooms in batches. DCL doesn't send out the docs for the TA until all of that batch has been sold or a certain deadline has been hit. So, if TA "A" books 15 staterooms on the May 8th sailing but doesn't sell the last one out until the last week in April, then DCL doesn't send them until that point. (Again, I really don't understand the process but this was what was explained to me when I asked about receiving cruise docs from AAA.)
