WBRepo-Ship of Thieves-Remember the Magic Pt 12

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I slept most of the day away on pain killers... I've developed another pebble... hoping it is gone, but won't know until tomorrow... I'm sort of afraid to both go to sleep and pee (not at the same time...:lmao: )
I hope it goes away soon Michelle. :hug:
 
I want to do the margarita tasting in Sept (love them too).:thumbsup2

A margarita bar at DTD? IAN......PUT THIS ON YOUR ASSIGNMENT LIST FOR MAY. :lmao:


Well....a few hours of work, then it's time for LOST! :woohoo: I just read that M. Knight Shyamalan is going to direct the series finale next year.

.....off to the shower......

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OH, I'm SOOOOOO looking forward to Lost! :goodvibes
 




I agree....I just told Daniel and he said he would love to go!! What a great time!!


Okay, now I really have a dilemma! We have always said how much we'd love to do another Repo cruise and now we'll have the chance! But we also really would love to do one of the inaugural cruises....What to do???? But if a bunch of y'all are going to be on either one, that will make the decision easier.

Of course, 2011 is when Alison graduates from High School, so there's that to figure in. Sigh...Why couldn't we have done all this when they were in elementary??

In a way it'll be easier when both kids are just up and gone. We won't have to try to work around school schedules anymore. We just go when we go, and if they can join us, great!

Oh, BTW, Thanks to all for the warm welcomes back! I see you really haven't slowed down that much after all. I'm afraid I'll never be able to keep up with you all, but I'll try to stop in more often. Truthfully, I spend most of my online time these days on Facebook unless I'm planning a trip. (But maybe that will be sooner rather than later!!)
 
Okay, now I really have a dilemma! We have always said how much we'd love to do another Repo cruise and now we'll have the chance! But we also really would love to do one of the inaugural cruises....What to do???? But if a bunch of y'all are going to be on either one, that will make the decision easier.

Of course, 2011 is when Alison graduates from High School, so there's that to figure in. Sigh...Why couldn't we have done all this when they were in elementary??

In a way it'll be easier when both kids are just up and gone. We won't have to try to work around school schedules anymore. We just go when we go, and if they can join us, great!

Oh, BTW, Thanks to all for the warm welcomes back! I see you really haven't slowed down that much after all. I'm afraid I'll never be able to keep up with you all, but I'll try to stop in more often. Truthfully, I spend most of my online time these days on Facebook unless I'm planning a trip. (But maybe that will be sooner rather than later!!)
Pop in whenever you can! :goodvibes
 
I must be crazy! I signed up at ATA, Tyler's karate school! I've actually been considering it for a while because it does look fun! After his class on Monday, we watched a bit of the adult class, and it was like a boot camp! I talked to the owner and he says all his adult classes are run like boot camp, unless you're specifically training for tournaments. Cool! That's just what I need! I just can't seem to stay motivated to work out on my own, and since Tyler's already a member, I'll get a discount. And Tyler will get a patch for referring a member, and he'll get a $50 gift certificate for equipment, and he'll get 10 entries into the drawing for a Wii! :goodvibes And he'll probably get a kick out of me doing classes too! He and I will be able to do the family class together on Tuesday nights, so that will be fun! :thumbsup2

Tonight will be a one-on-one session for me during Tyler's class because I told the owner I'm a bit nervous about how uncoordinated I am, so he's going to show me the basics so I'll know what to expect. Can't wait!

Well that sounds fun Holly. Should be good exercise for you. Tyler is going to love knowing more than you for a while too.:lmao:
 
Well that sounds fun Holly. Should be good exercise for you. Tyler is going to love knowing more than you for a while too.:lmao:
:rotfl2:Well, the sad part is that I know more of it than he does because he can't remember many of the moves, so he improvises and makes up his own. ;) It's hard for him to remember more than 2 or 3 in a row. But I'll certainly be able to help him better now! :thumbsup2
 
I must be crazy! I signed up at ATA, Tyler's karate school! I've actually been considering it for a while because it does look fun! After his class on Monday, we watched a bit of the adult class, and it was like a boot camp! I talked to the owner and he says all his adult classes are run like boot camp, unless you're specifically training for tournaments. Cool! That's just what I need! I just can't seem to stay motivated to work out on my own, and since Tyler's already a member, I'll get a discount. And Tyler will get a patch for referring a member, and he'll get a $50 gift certificate for equipment, and he'll get 10 entries into the drawing for a Wii! :goodvibes And he'll probably get a kick out of me doing classes too! He and I will be able to do the family class together on Tuesday nights, so that will be fun! :thumbsup2

Tonight will be a one-on-one session for me during Tyler's class because I told the owner I'm a bit nervous about how uncoordinated I am, so he's going to show me the basics so I'll know what to expect. Can't wait!

Hi Holly

Yes, You are Crazy lol - (only joking)

Scottishwee35
 
Men - grrrrrr

My husband told me that he dont want to go to Australia on 2011..

He want us to go to Canada to see his brother and see sighting...

trouble that I want go back to Australia....

I love Australia... look like drop it now...

mmm maybe I drop hint about new ship mmm

Scottishwee35
 
Trouble that I don't know anything about Canada...

Shannon, Ken and Kathy

Maybe you give me details for what to do in Canada??

Scottishwee35
 
I told Ian that flight are expensive for flight to Canada as same price for Australia...

I don't know why Canada flight are more expensive than USA?

Ian don't realised that...

Oh well wait until next year before he make up his mind... Australia or Canada?

Scottishwee35
 
Men - grrrrrr

My husband told me that he dont want to go to Australia on 2011..

He want us to go to Canada to see his brother and see sighting...

trouble that I want go back to Australia....

I love Australia... look like drop it now...

mmm maybe I drop hint about new ship mmm

Scottishwee35

Canada's better than Australia anyhow, eh!! They're just a bunch of convicts down there... ;)
 
Hi Tracy. It's too bad you didn't come on a couple of weeks ago so you knew about the meet. I hope you get this. Maybe I should PM you.

Yeah, I keep thinking I'll go on more often, but life just gets in the way. Facebook is the best way to get hold of me if you ever want to make sure I see something. Although if you PM me, I'd get that, too!

Do let me know if you plan another local meet, though!
 
Trouble that I don't know anything about Canada...

Shannon, Ken and Kathy

Maybe you give me details for what to do in Canada??

Scottishwee35

It really depends on which portion of Canada you are going to. Canada is REALLY big.

Just as an example, we here in BC just gave special designation to some park land that is approximately DOUBLE the size of the country of Belgium.

As another example the ENTIRE UK is 244,820 square kilometres in size.

My PROVINCE of British Columbia is 944,735 square kilometres in size. Or roughly 4 times the size of the entire UK. (another example is that Texas is only 2/3 the size of British Columbia at 696,241 square kilometres and California is even smaller at roughly half the size of my Province).

Canada as a country is 9,984670 square kilometres in size. Or roughly the 41 times the size of the entire UK.

So when talking about Canada the big question is WHERE do you want to go as there is no way you can see the whole country, you have to pretty much break it down into regions and go and visit that region.
 
:wave:Shannon!!!

:wave: Bubba! I was on, I got caught up, a quick post and then off to bed.

Have done this twice, and it was good for the novice tequila drinker. On the repo it was presented by a lady that actually worked for, I think, Don Julio Tequila. She wasnt as knowledgeable as I would have thought. She was very scripted and couldnt answer a couple of my more indepth questions. But it is worth the price of the ticket. The strawberry marg was pretty tasty!

I was going to do margarita tasting, but ended up doing the princess lunch with the girls instead. I love to experiment with margaritas. We opened up our CaboWabo Tequila last Friday. I don't like it straight, but did try it with different combinations of fruit juices and 7-up. It was really good with raspberry cranberry juice, a little 7-up, a little lime juice, & a bit of grand marnier.

Hmmmm very interesting...

We can fly to Cabo San Lucas, Lake Tahoe or Chicago from Prince George for the same points for a 4 day weekend (Thurs - Tues).

Hey Shannon, which do you want to choose?

Tough call; gut instinct says hmmmm, Cabo San Lucas; yuck to Lake Tahoe; and Chicago has theatre.

I must be crazy! I signed up at ATA, Tyler's karate school! I've actually been considering it for a while because it does look fun! After his class on Monday, we watched a bit of the adult class, and it was like a boot camp! I talked to the owner and he says all his adult classes are run like boot camp, unless you're specifically training for tournaments. Cool! That's just what I need! I just can't seem to stay motivated to work out on my own, and since Tyler's already a member, I'll get a discount. And Tyler will get a patch for referring a member, and he'll get a $50 gift certificate for equipment, and he'll get 10 entries into the drawing for a Wii! :goodvibes And he'll probably get a kick out of me doing classes too! He and I will be able to do the family class together on Tuesday nights, so that will be fun! :thumbsup2

Tonight will be a one-on-one session for me during Tyler's class because I told the owner I'm a bit nervous about how uncoordinated I am, so he's going to show me the basics so I'll know what to expect. Can't wait!

Way to go Holly! I was wondering how you were doing with the exercising, since you haven't mentioned it in a while. This might be the boost you need.

Trouble that I don't know anything about Canada...

Shannon, Ken and Kathy

Maybe you give me details for what to do in Canada??

Scottishwee35

It really depends on what you want to do. I think Ian's brother is in Ontario, so you'll probably end up staying in Eastern canada, most of which I've never seen. I've been to Toronto, and it was nice. There's the CN tower, The Hockey Hall of Fame (and I don't really like hockey, but still found interesting as they have a lot of old stuff and stuff from different leagues and around the world). One day, I'll get out to see Montreal, its supposed to be a great place to visit. Eventually, I'd also like to get out to our smallest province, Prince Edward Island, and see Anne of GreenGables places.
If you do come out west, we've got the Rockie Mountains with Jasper and Banff National Parks. Both very beautiful, you can see waterfall, mountains, lots of wildlife, glaciers.
In Southern BC, you could go to our provincial capital of Victoria, which is on Vancouver island. Very beautiful, fairly British in style, so maybe not that interesting for you. Vancouver is the biggest city in the province, and has Capilano Suspension bridge, Wildlife park (similar to zoo), Grouse Mountain, Granville island (quaint shopping area, lots of restaurants, has a brewery).
You could come up by us, and spend a day at Barkerville (old gold mining town, now set up for tourists, you can watch a play in the old theatre, shop in the general store, go visit the judge, do some gold panning, see an old waterwheel).
From Victoria you can go whale watching (killer whales/orcas), and can also go whale watching from other areas in BC. In the far eastern provinces, you can also do whale watching, just a different kind of whale, which I can't remember off the top of my head.
Anyway, that's just a brief list of some things to do in Canada. I'm sure Kathe can add more and she's going to Calgary, Banff and Jasper this summer, and I bet she'll have more to say then :goodvibes
 
:wave: Bubba! I was on, I got caught up, a quick post and then off to bed.



I was going to do margarita tasting, but ended up doing the princess lunch with the girls instead. I love to experiment with margaritas. We opened up our CaboWabo Tequila last Friday. I don't like it straight, but did try it with different combinations of fruit juices and 7-up. It was really good with raspberry cranberry juice, a little 7-up, a little lime juice, & a bit of grand marnier.



Tough call; gut instinct says hmmmm, Cabo San Lucas; yuck to Lake Tahoe; and Chicago has theatre.



Way to go Holly! I was wondering how you were doing with the exercising, since you haven't mentioned it in a while. This might be the boost you need.



It really depends on what you want to do. I think Ian's brother is in Ontario, so you'll probably end up staying in Eastern canada, most of which I've never seen. I've been to Toronto, and it was nice. There's the CN tower, The Hockey Hall of Fame (and I don't really like hockey, but still found interesting as they have a lot of old stuff and stuff from different leagues and around the world). One day, I'll get out to see Montreal, its supposed to be a great place to visit. Eventually, I'd also like to get out to our smallest province, Prince Edward Island, and see Anne of GreenGables places.
If you do come out west, we've got the Rockie Mountains with Jasper and Banff National Parks. Both very beautiful, you can see waterfall, mountains, lots of wildlife, glaciers.
In Southern BC, you could go to our provincial capital of Victoria, which is on Vancouver island. Very beautiful, fairly British in style, so maybe not that interesting for you. Vancouver is the biggest city in the province, and has Capilano Suspension bridge, Wildlife park (similar to zoo), Grouse Mountain, Granville island (quaint shopping area, lots of restaurants, has a brewery).
You could come up by us, and spend a day at Barkerville (old gold mining town, now set up for tourists, you can watch a play in the old theatre, shop in the general store, go visit the judge, do some gold panning, see an old waterwheel).
From Victoria you can go whale watching (killer whales/orcas), and can also go whale watching from other areas in BC. In the far eastern provinces, you can also do whale watching, just a different kind of whale, which I can't remember off the top of my head.
Anyway, that's just a brief list of some things to do in Canada. I'm sure Kathe can add more and she's going to Calgary, Banff and Jasper this summer, and I bet she'll have more to say then :goodvibes

wow, thank for your advise... yes he want see his brother also see sighting too... he want see nigerea falls... We never been in Canada... sound great...

We got a postcard last week that why he said that he thought fancy go to Canada than going to Australia...

Flight are expensive but found contential flight price are not bad... so wait and see...

thanks again...

Ken mmm four times than our coutry seem bigger place....

Scottishwee35
 
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