Our luggage was outside of our room so after lugging it in and snapping some pics, Pam left to check out her room and I unpacked. Joshua chilled on the verandah and was so happy with his surroundings.
I had packed three large suitcases but one was filled with FE gifts. I couldn't believe how much room there was for unpacking. It was unreal. The small space is deceiving and maybe it's because there was just the two of us but we had more than enough room for our stuff. I took the trunk like thing for my folding clothes and Joshua took the drawers. We shared the hangers in the closet and still had enough room for a dirty clothes area and to store our suitcases in the closet (standing up/side by side). I am a total unpacker and it felt good to be home. Try as I might to pack lightly, I failed miserably.
I made another quick call to Michael and the girls. My mommy guilt was still there but dissipating.
Our cruise group had planned a meet at the Promenade Lounge at 2:45. Jeff, our fearless organizer, had lime green bands made up for the first 300 people. We had a really fun and active meet thread and FB group prior to the cruise. I was especially excited to meet Pam (which we had), Jennifer, Amy, and Beth.
We showed up at 2:45 and Jeff was there with his family handing out bracelets. I did get to meet all the ladies I wanted too (plus Chase and Carroll, Beth and Jennifer's husbands). We didn't have drinks or food and it was quick and casual. I like meets but they feel semi-forced and I prefer a more natural setting to get to know people. Thankfully I would get to spend more time with these ladies during the trip. What a truly cool bunch of people. It was also fun to see people we *knew* throughout the cruise and chat.
Joshua was happy to see his pal Pam and we took off to check out the Edge, the spa, and Route 66.
First stop, pic with Ariel. Had to get this while no one was around:
How cute is this carpet pattern? I was floored by the attention to detail.
For any of you that read my pre-trip report or chatted with me pre cruise, you know I had reservations regarding Joshua's reaction to the kids' clubs. My concerns were founded but also fleeting (after two days).
We went to the Edge, I registered Joshua, and we checked it out. Looked pretty cool to me. The Navigator was pretty chock full of fun things to do at all of the clubs. I don't have another cruise line to compare it to but Disney keeps the kids busy.
Here's a pic of the daily board and the Edge activities:
And a few from around the club. A shout out to my girls and their boys:
The Edge had various Wiis and Xboxes and a PS3, lots of places to sit and just chill too. It was decorated cute.
After a brief look at the Edge, it was onto Route 66 which includes Diversions, Wavebands, and the Cadillac Lounge. Love the decor and it so reminded me of Carsland at
Disneyland.
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