Buckeye Gal
Beach Girl Deep in the Land
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It's been awhile since we've seen new stories, so bring 'em on!
Our first and so far only disney cruise was filled with many special memories. We had lost my dad the year before and were really struggling as a family to just get by day to day. We booked this crusie as away to heal and fullfill one of my dads wishes for us as a family to see Rome. The first one came as we were announced as a family while boarding the ship. My mom looked at me and my brother and all three of us started crying because yes we still are a family. The other one that really stood out was that night at the sail away party I happened to look up at the sky and see a shooting star. I told my mom and brother to look quick that dad was saying hi. The feeling thathe was really with us stayed with us through out the cruise. The Disney staff went out of their way during this cruise to make it a very special and a healing time for all three of us.
Lissa
We just returned yesterday from a 7 day Eastern cruise - our first cruise as a family. There were hundreds of "magical moments" over the past week. Here are just a few of my favorites:
* My youngest daughter, age 5, LOVES Belle. She dressed up in her Belle costume and matching red cape and stood in line to get Belle's autograph. Belle was so sweet to her and made her feel so special. Belle told her to come to the Disney Dreams show later that day where Belle would be wearing her red cape and to sit in the first row, which we did. Belle waved and blew kisses from the stage and my daughter whispered, "Mommy, Belle was waving just to me!" On the last night, when all of the characters lined up on the steps in the atrium, Belle again waved at Lydia and made her feel very special.
* Our server, Mizar, was so wonderful with both girls. One night he met us at the door, and escorted my seven year old daughter to our table on his arm, squatting down so he was just her size. She giggled the entire way!
* At the pirate night party, we all dressed up in our pirate best. We'd brought lots of glow necklaces and bracelets from the dollar store. It was pure magic watching my seven year old shyly walk up to other kids at the party and give them a glow bracelet to wear. She enjoyed spreading the pixie dust so much, and we loved watching her sweet, generous spirit shine!
Since we left the ship on Saturday morning, my kids have been saying "All it takes is faith, trust and a little pixie dust" over and over. It is their mantra, and they are hoping it will mean they get to go on another Disney cruise soon. I hope so too!!!![]()
I have been lucky enough to have two cruises with another planned. I think the best memory is our last cruise there were 11 of us along with the ASL interp's Marvin & Tara and their DD.....When we walked in - they announced all the families -(there were sooooo many) and the look on my families faces when they did that was amazing. I had not told them about any of the fanfare. I think they all melted.....Just hearing the names overhead was pure bliss....also Marvin and Tara signed to my sister and BIL what they were doing so they were just as excited.
My nephew has alopecia and was very very nervous about going away on the DCL. On board he met a man with the same illness. So the many took the time to goof off with my nephew and show him that it was COOL to have it.. when ever we saw the man he would yell to my nephew "YO BRO" and smiles galore..
When the same nephew had his Bday - we got a surprise cake at Animators - we had a HUGE table (14 of us ) and when the cake came out it was SOOOOOOO big that it took two people to bring it out....we were floored - we all had some - offered some to the table next to us and when I asked what we should do with the rest (it was the last night) our server Sonnie and Opie told us that Dalton neede to bring it to the STACK since they were waiting for it there too!!...so Dalton and my DD (Renee) took off like lightening to share the cake with the Stack... This made Dalton feel even more special. So when I asked Opie and Sonnie after why they ordered such a big cake - they said - "we want everyone to know it is his birthday - he needs to feel like a KING"
O gosh I could go on and on and on....so many memories I hold special from DCL..... and so many more to make!