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That's too cool! Congrats to you both. We guys are pretty goofy but when the opportunity presents, you gotta reach for it!
HW: 495 Consult: 390 SW: 361 CW: 289
One thing I found interesting, is that unlike in the US, a member of the ****pit crew can leave the cabin (bathroom break for example) without another member of the crew entering the ****pit. Can you imagine being locked out of the ****pit for 7 hours not knowing what was happening? In the US, a flight attendant steps into the ****pit anytime the captain or co-pilot leaves. And they will also block the area with a food cart.
Sounds like several ships are now hearing the pinger - I hope we're close to finding out what happened to those poor doomed passengers.
I have been on 15 cruises with my family. By FAR my favorite ones where Alaska and Bermuda. Both for different reasons. First Alaska: The scenery and environment was amazing. I absolutely love the whales, seals and eagles. I was less than 3 feet from 3 humpback whales and will never forget it, even got a tattoo of a whale tail with my kids names in it. Second Bermuda: I enjoy warm places to just relax and Bermuda is not a third world country like so many of the Caribbean stops. It is clean and safe. It was one of the most relaxing cruises ever!!!!!
As for cruise-lines and ships Carnival is the most reasonably priced and has things for kid entertainment. Royal Caribbean has the most for kids and still reasonably priced. My favorite line is Celebrity (part of Royal Caribbean) a little more expensive and less to do for younger children but by far the most elegant and best food selections. Coincidentally Celebrity is the cruise-line I was on for both Alaska and Bermuda.
Happy sailing
Audra
I think they are on the bottom of the ocean, although for a little while I thought maybe they landed somewhere and it was part of some hijacking situation.
Sad story and I feel for those who will probably never know the fate of their friends or family members.
:(
VSG 7/1/13 with Dr. Jack Rutledge 28 y/o female - 5'10" - HW: 298 - GW: 174 - SW: 290 (-8) - M1: 262 (-28) - M2: 247 (-15) - M3: 235 (-12) - M4: 228 (-7 ~First Stall: almost 2 wks~) - M5: 218 (-10) - M6: 209 (-9) - M7: 199 (-10) Onederland on 1/31 - M8: 196 (-3) 100 lb total loss on 2/2 - M9: 192.6 (-3.4) - M10: 188.6 (-4) - M11: 182 (-6.6) - M12: 175.6 (-6.4) - M13: 173.8 (-1.8) CW (7/8/15): 167 - GOAL reached in 1 Year and 25 Days! - TOTAL WL - 131 lbs
Congrats, girl!! That is so exciting! I couldn't be happier for you :)
VSG 7/1/13 with Dr. Jack Rutledge 28 y/o female - 5'10" - HW: 298 - GW: 174 - SW: 290 (-8) - M1: 262 (-28) - M2: 247 (-15) - M3: 235 (-12) - M4: 228 (-7 ~First Stall: almost 2 wks~) - M5: 218 (-10) - M6: 209 (-9) - M7: 199 (-10) Onederland on 1/31 - M8: 196 (-3) 100 lb total loss on 2/2 - M9: 192.6 (-3.4) - M10: 188.6 (-4) - M11: 182 (-6.6) - M12: 175.6 (-6.4) - M13: 173.8 (-1.8) CW (7/8/15): 167 - GOAL reached in 1 Year and 25 Days! - TOTAL WL - 131 lbs