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I just love when Rude Cactus does the posts of numbers. I’ve kept that in mind, trying to find a good time to do a post like that. Well, unfortunately the time has come. LOL! I was hoping it would be some wonderful post about a vacation or new job. Not so much. I’ll just let you figure out why it is unfortunate by leaving you with the totals….
Days since this all started: 16
Days it seems like it’s been going on: 35
Trips to the emergency room: 1
Antibiotics Rob has taken: 3
Pain meds attempted: 2
Trips to the dentist (so far): 1
Root canals to be had this year: 1
Antibiotics that seemed to work for a few days: 1
Antibiotics that made his tooth hurt more than it ever has: 2
Phone calls to the dentist: 6
Phone calls to the pharmacy: 2
Cost of meds including all the ones that are wasted: $31.24
Days the dentist was on vacation while this was going on: 5
Times of puking: too many to recall
Dentists who said it was out of her “realm” to prescribe Phenergan: 1
Phone calls to relative for Phenergan: 1
Times Rob and I have decided we must be totally ignorant: 30
Times we mentioned that Rob is allergic to Codeine: 50
Times we wonder why we keep putting drugs into his system: countless
Days of work he’s missed: 4 (I think), but regardless WAY too many
Times I googled something related to nausea, drug side effects, etc: 42
Times I told the kids to be quiet because their Dad is sick: 164 🙂
Times I think he’s getting better: 7

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First July 4th Trip 2010::Murphy, NC

Tuesday night the week before 4th of July, Rob was talking with his brother about finding something “fun” to do over the weekend. The last few years we have mainly hung out at home and enjoyed time with our neighbors. Before that we headed to Texas to visit my family there. Anyway, after some thought and research we decided it would be fun to head up to the North Georgia Mountains. Since it was so close to the date, there were only a few options. We ended up staying here in Murphy, NC. We went with Rob’s Mom, Step-Dad, adopted sister, and his brother. Dividing the cost of the condo ended up costing about the cost of hotel for one night!

Rob really enjoys going up that way for many reasons, which include the beautiful mountains and seeing his old stopming grounds at Young Harris College.

Friday

We arrived around 3, settled in, waited for the other carload with Rob’s Mom, Step Dad, and adopted sister, Rachel. Not long after they arrived, a group headed out to the store for groceries for the weekend. We planned to utilize the kitchen in the condo to help save money.
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Our Cabin
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Ok, Ok, Ok!

So this blog seems to be turning into a cruise blog and I’m sorry to those of you who think of cruising as a ridiculous way to travel. Since we can’t take any big vacations now, it’s just been so therapeutic for me to write these cruising entries. I do plan to do some other travel posts, too. Anyway, so what else have we been up to now that it’s summer. Well….

This week Drew has been at Boy Scout camp and will return tomorrow. Here’s a couple pics before he left.

Heading to Boy Scout Camp

Heading to Boy Scout Camp

After leaving the Scout Hut, we took Alex to his Grandparent’s house for a stay-cation. While we were up there we met our new nephew and Monkey got to play with his other 2 cousins.

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Playing with Cousins

Playing with Cousins

This time with both kids away has given me time to work on my job search and just go full force with trying to make something happen on the job front. I’m hoping that putting in this extra effort will give me more opportunities. Please pray that it will. After all, I need a vacation! And I have to work so I can actually take a vacation, right? 🙂 And once again, I digress.

On Tuesday, my Dad dropped in for a quick visit. He’s been an official for RAAM again this year and on his way back he usually tries to stop by. We enjoyed the visit with him and look forward to seeing him again soon. I know he was bummed that the boys were away.

Last Friday, Pack 29 had their June Pack Meeting. It was held at the Forest Ecology Preserve. Monkey is now a cub scout!


June Pack Meeting

June Pack Meeting

Last week was VBS. Alex attended and Drew and I volunteered. Drew helped in the recreation station and I was with a 4th grade bunch. Here’s a few pics from VBS. See all pics here.


Snack time

Arts, Crafts, and Missions Station

Follow Up

Drew is running cross-country for school next year, so he’s been training with the high school/jr. high teams every morning at 6:45. Rob, Monkey, and I have also gone walking during the time that Drew is running.

Other happenings of this summer include trying to stay cool, watching movies, enjoying being with each other (or at least trying), and before you know it we’ll be getting ready for school. How’s your summer going?

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Cruising 101 {Shore Excursions & Cashless System}

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Shore Excursions
For each port of call that you visit you will have the opportunity to choose from a multitude of Shore Excursions anything from Historical Highlight Tours to Kayaking & Snorkeling Adventures. You’ll notice that for many of the ports the excursions will be very similar! The companies are being endorsed by the cruise line. In the last few years, they’ve added the option of being able to view and book your excursions online before even getting on the cruise. This is quite convenient and important, because many of the excursions book fast. Although, Rob and I sometimes play it by ear, especially on a long cruise, where we’ve already booked a couple excursions for the first ports of call and are not sure if we will have the energy to do more excursions. You do have the option to book them up until like 24 hours before reaching the port of call.

Is booking shore excursions required? No way! You can always get off the ship at the port of call and be spontaneous. Walk around, find something you wanna do, find a beach to sit on for the entire day, swim, relax, site-see, whatever!

My recommendation would be to book a shore excursion for your first port of call, to get a feel for what it’s like, and see how it all works. As you get the hang of it or if you continue to go to the same port of call on multiple cruises like we’ve done, we just play it by ear. Heck! Some people never get off the ship!

Carnival’s Shore Excursion Site
Royal Caribbean’s Shore Excursion Page

Cashless System
Cruises have a very convenient way for you to pay for things on the cruise. They have a cashless system which can be done 2 ways.
1) You can have a credit card on file that everything will be charged to at the end of the cruise.
2) Pay money up front to cover your charges, kind of like a debit card.
When you fill out your cruise documents there will be one page that explains this and gives you the opportunity to show which option you’d like. When you check in you will get your card, which will be like your credit card. So anytime you get a drink or buy something in the gift shop you show them the card, so that way they know what account to charge it to. This card also serves as a type of ID through out the cruise, so carry it with you at all times. The card that Carnival uses is call your Sign and Sail Card, Celebrity’s is called the Celebrity Signature Account card, Royal Caribbean’s Card is called the SeaPass Card. While this cashless system is easy and very convenient, like I’ve mentioned before, it’s very, very easy to lose track of the charges your racking up! Your room steward will slip a bill under your door usually half way through the cruise and the last night of your cruise. This is helpful, but sometimes daunting, if you’re not careful.

Here’s a couple Sign & Sail Cards (obviously from Carnival)

Cruise Stuff

Cruise Stuff

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Cruising 101 {Gambling ~ Gratuities ~ Travel Insurance}

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Gambling on the cruise. Well, I’ve only done it once at the slot machines. Rob and I sat down said we’d try with $10 and would quit after that win or lose. I don’t enjoy flushing my money down the drain, so gambling is not my thing. If you enjoy playing the tables or perhaps sitting at the slots, my only recommendation would be to have a limit. This is something I would say regardless of whether you’re on a cruise or not. I will say the casino is one area where the cruise lines make a ton of their money.

Money Bags

Another way that cruises make money is BINGO, but I would say you have more of chance of winning there than in the casino. Rob and I usually do 1 or 2 games of BINGO on each cruise. On our last cruise, we won $150 or something like that. They not only have BINGO games to win cash, but they also have a free cruise BINGO game. Oh, I digress.

Cruising Bingo

Gratuities This is something else that is not included in the initial cost of the cruise. Tips can be done a couple different ways. When we first started cruising we brought cash which we had budgeted just for the tips at the end of the cruise. The last night of the cruise you’re given envelopes for each person that you need to tip and we were given a recommended tip amount for each one. On another cruise, we had the option of having the gratuities charged to our credit card. We were of course given the option of increasing or decreasing the amount based on the service we got. This was very convenient, but there was something nice about handing each person their envelope and seeing their thankful reception. Below I’ve listed a couple link to give you idea of what might be expected depending on which cruise line you are on.
Tip Calculator
Tips

On our last cruise our Bar Waiter was so awesome, which I’ve mentioned before. Rob tipped him extra the 3rd night of the cruise to let him know how much we appreciated the extra effort that he put in to make sure we always had drinks and really didn’t have to even ask for refills, etc. Of course, he got the recommended tip at the end of the cruise. Some times tipping a little up front will give the employee some incentives to continue their hard work. Although, it’s not expected. We have had such bad service from a room steward (house keeper) that we did not tip him much at all.

Travel Insurance. It may seem like a waste at first thought, but when booking our 1st cruise our travel agent highly recommended that we take advantage of that. We have always used Travel Guard. You can go to their website and get a quote based on the cruise that you’re considering booking. Just as an example, a 7 day cruise that costs $1100 for 2 people would cost about $140. You may think you’ll never need it and more than likely you won’t use it. BUT, it covers so much and it could save you $1,000’s! Also if you purchase within 10 days or so of your initial trip payment, you’ll receive even more coverage. For example, being able to cancel the trip for a full refund for any reason. We were persuaded by this, because with kids and aging grandparents, you never know when something may come up and there may be a need to cancel. On our June 2003 cruise, I got a UTI and needed emergency medical care, so we made a visit to the infirmary. Although, all the charges went straight to our credit card, we were reimbursed for it all within a week or two after the cruise, which saved us close to $1,000. So that’s just one example of the unexpected. I can’t say enough about travel insurance. I would never book a cruise without it!

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Happy Father’s Day!



Happy Father’s Day, Dad! Hope it’s a great one. Miss u and luv you much!
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Cruising 101 {Eating & Drinking}

As I mentioned in my last post about cruising, my next post would be on eating! And there is a LOT to discuss when it comes to that on a cruise.

Cruising 101 {Eating & Drinking}

For the ships that have free-style cruising like Norwegian Cruises, their dining is done differently. Although, I’ve never done this before, I understand it to be more like what you would do at a regular restaurant. You make a reservation and you pay out of pocket. For Rob and I, that’s not something we want to have to do at all! We enjoy the ease of knowing when dinner is every night, going and sitting down, enjoying dinner, eating as much as is humanly possible and knowing it’s included, and leaving when it’s done. Not having to pull our credit card out to pay at then end of dinner. Blah! Who wants to do that?

Dining Room on the Carnival Sensation
Ecstasy

Dinner is done in 2 shifts, usually in 2 dining rooms at opposite ends of the ship. When booking your cruise you should be asked if you would like early dining or late dining. Early dining is great for people who are used to eating around 5 or 6 and for those traveling with children. An advantage to early dining is that you can go to the earlier show after dinner. This means you can retire to bed much earlier or have more time after dinner to party on board. When Rob and I are traveling just the 2 of us, we always do late dining. We like this because there are not many children, so you don’t have to deal with whiny children and all that goes with that. Dining late also means that if you plan on watching the shows, which we highly recommend, that you’ll be up pretty late. Don’t forget that depending on the length of the cruise, you’ll have a one or two late night/midnight buffets to attend. Even if you don’t eat, we recommend going at least to the Gala Buffet. There is a huge display of food art and ice sculptures. Those are also the nights that you have your formal dinner, which is really exciting for those that like or would like to try lobster!

Update: A friend of mine is going on a Carnival cruise soon and told me that they now have Your Time Dining (5:45 – 9:30 p.m.). Go here to see more information about formal dining.

Gala/Grand Buffet
Celebrity Cruise on the Century 2003

Celebrity Cruise on the Century 2003

Celebrity Cruise on the Century 2003

We always book cruises through our travel agent, so I’m not sure how this works if you book through an online site, but our TA always asks about seating arrangements for dinner. When Rob and I go by ourselves, we have the option to eat at a table of like 4, 6, or 8. We like the option of 8. You’ll be sitting with the same people every night, because it is assigned seating. This has proven to be enjoyable and quite interesting. It’s neat to meet people from all different walks of life and different places. When Rob and I travel with other family, we elected to eat at table of 4 or 6. This made it where it was just our group. This worked out great when bringing TV Boy, so that we weren’t as embarrassed when he didn’t use his best table manners, or when we had to reprimand him for acting a fool at dinner. 🙂

Cruise Stuff

Here is a Sign and Sail Card that I’ll talk about later. I wanted to point out that on this card, we realized they didn’t give us the late dining like we had requested. If this happens to you, you’ll need to visit the Head Maitre d’ sometime after you get on the ship. They were able to fulfill our request, but I don’t think they can guarantee it. Hopefully they get the request when you book and you won’t have this issue.

As far as what is served at dinner, depending on the cruise line, you’ll have Appetizer, Salad, Entre, and Dessert. You’ll have 4-5 choices for each. I highly recommend trying things you normally wouldn’t eat. Think about it! It’s free and if you don’t like it you can always order something else. Caviar, lobster, sushi, escargot, duck, calimari are just a few choices of things you may have the opportunity to try. Here’s a sample dinner menu.

This is our waiter on our Celebrity Cruise. He’s bringing out the Baked Alaska for dessert.
Celebrity Cruise on the Century 2003

The first night at dinner you’ll meet your bar waiter, assistant waiter, and waiter. The bar waiter is the person who handles all your drink orders. If you’re a wine drinker, you’ll have the opportunity to order a bottle of wine for the length of the cruise. Your bar waiter will bring it out for each cruise and take it back at the end of dinner to keep it chilled. Waiter and assistant waiter work together to ensure you have a smooth and expeditious dinner.


Here’s Ernie, who was our bar waiter on our last cruise. He was SO awesome!
Ernie, the greatest bar waiter EVER!!!

If your not up for socializing, getting out of your bathing suit, or just in the mood for a quick bite, you always have the option to go to the different buffet bars that will be situated usually on the Lido deck. For example, they may have one bar that is just good ole “American food” like hamburgers, fries, hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, etc. with the other bar being a different “theme” each day, like Mexican one day, Indian food one day, etc. Many cruise lines also have a 24 hour pizza bar and 24 hour soft serve ice cream machines! These would also be options for lunch as well. During breakfast you’ll find these bars will have eggs, bacon, sausage, toast, cereal, fruit, etc.

When you go to the formal dining room for breakfast and lunch, they normally have just one of the dining rooms open for those meals, so you may find that you have to go to a different dining room for those meals. Both of those meals is different from dinner in that you don’t sit at your assigned seat. You just file in and they seat you at the next available table. Breakfast choices are the normal types of foods similar to what is listed above for the breakfast buffet bars. Here is an example of a lunch menu:

Starters and Salads
California Roll
Caribbean Pepper Pot
Chilled Avocado Soup
Medley of Garden and Field Greens

Main Courses
Mongolian Steak Salad
Oven Fresh Sun Dried Tomato Baguette
Spaghetti Zia Tereasa
Pan Fried Fillet of King Clip Nicoise
Vegetable Fajitas
Create your Own Burger

Desserts
Strawberry Banana Mousse
Chocolate Gateau
Creme Carmel
Ice Coupe Black Forest
Ice Cream – Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry
Sherbet – Orange, Pineapple

When it comes to drinks, like I said in my FAQ’s, the free drinks available are tea, juice of some sort, lemonade, water from the tap. Rob and I are soda drinkers, so we were excited to find out about the Coke Cards that are available. In fact, that’s one of the first things we do after getting on the ship. You just go to a bar that is open or they may have a table set up, where you can purchase your Coke Card. This gives you unlimited coke, diet coke, sprite, and whatever else is available. Each person has to puchase one and you have to have the card with you when you order. You’ll also get a drink container, which you can use to get refills in. I think they run about $6 a day plus 15% gratuities. This pays for itself if you order at least 3 cokes each day.

Cruise Stuff

If you would like to partake in alcoholic drinks, watch out! This is one place where cruises make their money! They walk around with the drinks of the day in souvenir glasses. You can also order pretty much anything else. Since you don’t have to pay for your drinks as you order them, it’s easy to lose track of how much you’ve spent until they slip that bill under your door half way through the cruise and/or the last night of the cruise. More on the cashless system in another post.

Here’s a drink of the day on our Celebrity Cruise. It was really neat to drink from a carved out pineapple. Needless to say it was quite expensive.
Celebrity Cruise on the Century 2003

I’ll have to say you get very accustomed to eating all day on a cruise. When you get home from your cruise, you find that you still want to eat all day. The bad part is that you don’t have someone waiting on you hand and foot. I think I’ve pretty much covered all the ins-and-outs of eating and drinking. If you know of something I forgot to share, please comment.

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Photo Walk {Atlanta: Oakland Cemetery}

Last Saturday I took a trip up to Atlanta for my first photo walk. We met up at Oakland Cemetery. It’s quite a large cemetery currently at 48 acres. There are several sections of the cemetery Original 6 acres, Confederate section, New Jewish section, Black section, and Potter’s field. I made it to 3 sections, I believe. I would really like to go back and see the areas that I missed.

Front entrance. (If you ever go here, DO NOT park in the parking lot that sits near this sign. Park inside the cemetery. There were 2 people from our group had their car windows busted and stuff stolen from their cars.)
i heart faces {Atlanta Photo Walk: Oakland Cemetery}

Visitor center and Bell tower
i heart faces {Atlanta Photo Walk: Oakland Cemetery}

So beautiful to see the skyline from the cemetery. You almost feel your right downtown.
i heart faces {Atlanta Photo Walk: Oakland Cemetery}

Lots of squirrels playing
i heart faces {Atlanta Photo Walk: Oakland Cemetery}

Several beautiful mausoleums, which when I go back I want to go inside. Several people went inside and got some really nice shots of stained glass windows.
i heart faces {Atlanta Photo Walk}

Another view of downtown
i heart faces {Atlanta Photo Walk: Oakland Cemetery}

One famous person buried here is Margaret Mitchell, the author of Gone with the Wind, along side her husband. I found this neat since a few years ago, Rob and I visited Margaret Mitchell House’s house and Museum. Pictures I took of her house a few years ago.

Margaret Mitchell and her husband's tombstones

After our visit to the cemetery, we drove over to a restaurant thats near the pedestrian entrance to the cemetery called Six Feet Under.
i heart faces {Atlanta Photo Walk: Oakland Cemetery}

Here’s my lunch, which was the Taco Combo.
i heart faces {Atlanta Photo Walk: Oakland Cemetery}

See more photos here.

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June 7-13 Menu

Monday
Lunch: Chicken Fingers
Special Snack: Homemade Cookies
Dinner: Hamburger Mac & Cheese

Tuesday
Lunch: Frozen Pizza Bites
Special Snack: Muffins
Dinner: Salmon Croquettes & Tator tots

Wednesday
Lunch: Tacos
Special Snack: Watermelon
Dinner: Steak Pitas with cucumber and onion salad

Thursday
Lunch: Corndogs
Special Snack: Root Beer Floats
Dinner: Breakfast for dinner>Sausage quiche and baked apples

Friday
Lunch: Raviolli
Special Snack: Fruit Jello
Dinner: Jambalaya

Saturday
Lunch: Frozen Pizzas/Leftovers
Dinner: Spicy Honey BBQ Wings & Roasted Potatoes

Sunday
Lunch: Club Sandwhiches & chips
Dinner: Monterey Chicken and Potato Wedges

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