Thursday, July 19, 2007

May 6th - Debarkation

Sad, oh sad.

We were sad to see our vacation end. We set our bigger luggage out the night before to be picked up so in the morning we got ready and just had our carry ons and a small roll-on luggage. The debarkation wasn't nearly as bad this time around as it was the last time. We were able to go to the Mermaid's Grill and have breakfast. We just took the luggage with us so we wouldn't have to go back to our room. Afterwards we went down to the Taj Mahal where Jerome had promised to entertain everyone during the debarkation process. We were there for quite a long time. They kept calling different groups and different colored tags to debark until we were among the last group to be called. When it was time to go we got through customs fairly quickly and were able to locate our luggage. We'd had a reservation for a shuttle to take us back to the airport, and they'd called to make sure everything was ok and to see what time we would be ready. Well, we waited and waited for about a half hour, I'd talked to them twice and they still hadn't shown up so I called them back and just cancelled as they said they were probably 30 minutes out still. There were numerous shuttles available for us to take that we could have grabbed, so we just got one of those and headed to the airport.

Our flight didn't leave until that evening, but we felt we didn't have quite enough time to rent a car, sightsee around L.A. and then make it back to the airport in time, so we decided to just stay the day at the airport. What a nightmare! The airport is so disorganized and dirty. We got in a long line, waited about 45 min., got to the counter for self check-in, got to the part about luggage and found out we were too early to check our luggage in. The guy behind the counter kept ignoring us until finally Chad was able get him to talk to us. He told us to go to another line, so we did. While heading over to that area we were stopped by an employee, told her our situation and she directed us to another line. We were in that line for quite a while when another employee asked if we were in the right line. We said yes, we were told go there. She wanted to know our situation to be sure, so we told her and were told that we were in the wrong line. She directed us to another line! Grrrr..... We waited about another 45 min. in this other line and were able to check our luggage in and be done with it. The guys doing the x-ray machines were rude and we had problems regarding Derek's dvd player. Finally that was all straightened out and we went and got lunch and then made ourselves at home in the waiting area. I met a nice couple across from us who had been on our ship, so we chatted off and on. I read for a bit and then helped the kids with their homework they'd put off until the last minute. Chad and the kids decided to wander around and I sprawled out and took a very long nap, I was so exhausted. Later I decided to wander around, so Micki and I went to the gift shops and I bought myself a mocha not knowing that Chad had already bought one for me. We finally took off for San Francisco, before we knew it we'd landed and then got to wait some more. Everybody but me had been snacking, so I went and got myself some soup from the Soup Company, of course shared that with my begging kids. We were among the first called to board, but as we got to the plane the flight attendant was saying "no, no", we're not ready yet. We went back to the confused ticket lady where she wrote down our names since our tickets were already taken. We wound up being almost an hour delayed, I think the crew was late getting there. We saw Derek's Kindergarten teacher and her family on the plane. They were going home from a vacation in San Diego. Derek thought that was neat. We got home around midnight, the pilot said he took a shortcut but we did have to wait for a couple of other planes scheduled to land so we did a lot of circling. Chad and Micki took a taxi home while Derek and I waited for the luggage. We live close to the airport and figured it would be cheaper for him to go home and get the car, found out it wouldn't have been much more for Derek and I too, but oh well. It took a while to get our luggage and then we loaded it up and got back home.

Next vacation ~ wherever that may be ~ here we come!

May 5th - Day at Sea

This day was just a day to hang out and relax doing whatever or nothing. At 10:00 Chad and I went to the Taj Mahal to play TV theme song trivia. It was kind of like "play that tune". It was fun, we didn't win the ship on a stick, but oh well. We played cards and just relaxed. In the afternoon we all went to the Galley Tour where they took us through the kitchen Galley and we could watch them preparing for dinner and learned all about the food, how much they have to order and what all goes on behind the scenes. We were surprised at how pristine and spotless the kitchen was, even where the prep work was going on. Not a drop of anything out of place. Afterwards we went to the family karaoke going on in the Butterflies lounge. We didn't karaoke, but watched other families do it.

We went to the Normandie Lounge for dinner this night. The sho

The main show for this night was called the Carnival Legends and was kind of the Big Finale one for the whole week. It was funny and very entertaining. Earlier in the week they held auditions for guests to participate, kind of like a big karaoke thing, and they held practices for them to get ready for the big show. The night of the show the guests dressed up in their costumes and performed their songs along with the main singers Janae Longo & Jon Williams, the carnival pride dancers and the pride showband. The singers the guests impersonated were: James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Elton John, Britney Spears, Madonna, Garth Brooks, Ricky Martin, Gloria Estefan, Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra. Sonny and Cher made an appearance with our very own cruise director Jeff Bronson being Cher.

May 4th - Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas day!

We were really looking forward to Cabo, it seemed so pretty and beachy and we couldn't wait to go ashore. We hadn't preplanned anything for this day as we'd decided to just wait and see what we felt like. Well, we decided during the week that we would like to snorkel so on Thursday night we signed up for a snorkel excursion at the Carnival desk. I am normally totally against using the ship's excursions as they cost a lot more and are limited, but we felt that since the Pride was to set sail at 3:30 and we had to be back by 3:00 that it left us very limited time and if we booked through the ship we were guaranteed the ship would wait for us even if we were late which it would not do if we booked on our own. The ship had to tender a ways out and we took boat taxis to shore, it was only about a 10 minute ride.

Our tour wasn't until 11:00, so we decided to get out fairly early so we could see the sights and city and do some souvenir shopping knowing that we wouldn't have time after the snorkel tour. We walked quite a bit through the city, we stopped at the Hard Rock for some t-shirts and hats and then went into some other souvenir shops. We found a great one with cheap prices and were able to finish our souvenir shopping. Chad tried to find Cabo Wabo but didn't take directions very well and we never did find it.

We eventually made our way back to the pier where we waited for our tour to begin. They split the tour up into two boat groups. The other one left first and then we did only to turn back around. Apparantly there was a couple who were late so our guide was contacted on his phone to turn back and pick them up. The guy was middle aged and wore a red speedo. Ughhh.... We were what was called the Ecological tour. First we went to Santa Maria Bay to snorkel. It was awesome, and the water was warm. At first it's kind of freaky and Micki had some fin problems, plus she was scared once she saw all the fish. After much coaxing she started snorkeling and wound up loving it. After a while I decided to swim to shore and soak up some sun. The beach was gorgeous, but it was deceiving. What looked like white sand was actually white tiny pebbles, almost like what you would see in fish tanks. The kids and I laid out for a bit and then went back in and joined their dad for some more snorkel time. When it was time to go we got aboard the ship and headed out. I started counting heads and noticed that 1 was missing. I started asking around and told the guide that I thought we were missing the newcomer in the red speedo. Sure enough. Weird thing is that his wife was on the boat and didn't notice he was missing? Weird people. I guess she thought he was in the back of the boat. Anyway we had to go back and look for him, saw him off snorkeling by himself past where we were supposed to be, all of which we were warned not to do. It took a while to get his attention, but eventually we did and were able to head to our next destination.

Our next stop was at Chileno Bay. We thought the last place was gorgeous with gorgeous fish, but Chileno Bay was soooo awesome! We swam over the coral reef and there were so many gorgeous fish. We saw puffers and Doris, clowns, eels, just a whole array and the water was crystal clear and beautiful. We had such a good time and were disappointed when it was time to head back. We were very late heading back. When we got back to the pier we were the last group of people to leave. The Carnival employees were waiting for us as they all had to ride back on our boat to the ship as it was the last one. I think we made the Pride about an hour late, we were literally the last ones to get back on the ship.

This night was our other formal dinner night. We dressed up and had a good time at dinner. Main show this evening was called "Vroom". It featured song and dance from the different decades including the 60's through the 80's. It was a high powered and very fun show to watch. The kids chose to do their own thing and then joined us after it started, Micki could not stay awake though and chose to go back to the room and sleep. Our room was in the hallway closest to the Taj Mahal lounge and was just a few steps in so not far at all. Chad and I went to the R-rated comedy show at midnight put on by Jerome. It was R rated, but he was very funny. We enjoyed having the time together just the two of us. Afterwards we went outside for a bit and walked around, it was very chilly and windy as we were booking at higher knots as to get back home in time on Sunday morning.

May 3rd - Mazatlan

Thursday is Mazatlan day! I had booked a tour through Mazatlan Frank due to many recommendations and positive feedback on the cruiscritic message boards. He wasn't available as he already had a tour booked, but his associate was. I was able to book a private tour for just the 4 of us, usually they take bigger non-private groups. We were to meet him as soon as the ship docked. Mazatlan is an industrial fishing city so we docked in where all the fishing vessels come in and out. We got aboard a tram and it took us to the duty free shops and the terminal where we pass security. Once through we saw a man holding up a sign with our name. Our guide's name was "Tomato" (Tomas' Rosa). Mazatlan Frank was next to him waiting for his party, so we got to meet him, nice guy.

First we went downtown to a famous Catholic church there. Tomato pointed out different things along the way and told us about the city. We've never been in a Catholic church, there was a lot of detail, statues and gaudy stuff, but a lot of work and detail had been put into this old church. After that we wandered around the streets, went into a Senor Frogs and a few other shops. We then were driven to some jewelry and trinket shops where I'm sure they're paid kickbacks, we didn't care. These shops had free margaritas and sodas for us. Yummmy. They do NOT cheat on the alcohol. Chad and Derek did find some wallets in the leather shop. We then went up the coastline a bit to a place that had divers, so we waited and watched the divers perform. Afterwards Derek wanted to find a place that had a shark tooth necklace, so Tomato drove us to an area that had a bunch of touristy type shops. We had fun in those, Derek did find his shark tooth necklace and we all found some trinkets to take back home. We toured some residential areas, he pointed out where a famous Mexican singer lived and some other people we were clueless about. There were a LOT of americans living here, we saw a lot of CA, TX, CO, OR and WA license plates. He went on and on about how expensive the homes were in this particular gated community, they were really nice and big, but cheap to us. We went to lunch at place on the beach where I'm sure they get kickbacks. There was another associate there with his tour. We didn't care, it was great food, we sat at a table right in front of the beach, it was all open to outside. The margaritas were huge. We took turns going down and playing on the beach. Afterwards we did some more tours of neighborhoods and then went up to the top of a hill where we could overlook the city. After this we headed back to the ship where we did a bit of shopping in the duty free shops. We really enjoyed Mazatlan.

This evening we decided to hit the Mermaid's Grill for dinner instead of the Normandie. It was refreshing to go when we wanted and to eat from the buffet for a change. We went in the jacuzzi that evening while the kids swam in the pool. The show for this night was a comedy/magic show by a guy named Cameron, and then a comedy performance by Jerome. Jerome is on Comedy Central and is in a movie that's coming out. He is very funny and we really enjoyed him.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

May 2nd - Puerto Vallarta continued...

After the canopy tour we ate lunch and had these HUGE margaritas at the restaurant on site. They were sooooo yummy, but man did they pack a punch! No watered down drinks here. We had planned on swimming in the swimming area and river, but decided not to. We went in some monkey cages and iteracted with some adorable little monkeys. After that a bus was leaving so we hightailed it out of there and back to town. We got a taxi outside the tour office. Boy, that was a mistake. It was a young guy and he wanted an astronimcal price. We talked him down to something reasonable, told him we wanted to go to the market area. Well, he took the long way too and from what we could tell it was just a few blocks away minus all the bogus turns he made. He kept yelling out to people that they were gay, or other remarks and then would kiss the cross hanging from his review mirror and cross himself. He was crazy.

We went to the outdoor markets and looked at all the crap and trinkets. We wound up walking a lot and noticed we were getting closer to the beach. We stopped in a Senor Frogs and some other fun shops along the beach access. After that we played on the beach for about an hour. The kids and Chad played in the warm water while I layed out and soaked up the sun. They wound up getting pretty drenched. We decided it was time to start heading back in the direction of the ship, so we just moseyed on down the beach. Eventually the beach ended with buildings in the way so we had to go down roads. We kept walking and walking and walking and walking. I wanted to hail a taxi or bus but oh no, Chad didn't think we needed to spend the $. He was soaked and his legs were rubbing together, was soaked and his legs were rubbing together, magnified by all the sand and salt and you get the picture. Micki was soaked too and miserable. My feet hurt really bad as I had chafing and blisters from wearing my new sandals earlier. We kept walking and walking and walking. Finally Chad relented and said he wanted to snag a bus, but I noticed a Starbucks that I'd seen on our taxi ride earlier and was pretty sure it wasn't far from the ship, so why bother now. We went in, got some yummies and when we headed back out and up the hill we saw our ship not too far away. We did get a lot of exercise, but boy were we chafed and miserable. I'm thinking we walked about 7 - 8 miles.

This evening the main show was a comedy/variety act by a guy named Fred Anderson.

Friday, July 13, 2007

May 2nd - Puerto Vallarta

We got up early this day. Instead of going to breakfast, we decided to have room service brought in to save time since we needed to leave the ship fairly early. I was the first one awake and up. I got up and went on deck to watch the ship as it came into dock. It was interesting to watch and I got a lot of pictures.




Puerto Vallarta Sunrise















Ship coming in to dock















Almost there












Puerto Vallarta












Docked!












We had the Los Veranos Canopy Tour booked today. We were to be at the canopy tour office at
11 AM. We got off the ship and walked out of the docking area and found a cab outside on the street. We had been warned to to use one that was inside the terminal as they charged a lot more $. We got the cab and the driver was very friendly and spoke good English. He knew right where to go, but I suspected he took the long route to get there as he went through a lot more streets than I know was necessary. We got to the place and then had to wait as we were early. There was another group of people to leave before us and we were given the option to either wait or to go with that group on the bus and then just wait when we got there for our group. We chose to go ahead and go, they had a restaurant and different things to look at so we figured we'd rather do that than wait around in a hot waiting room. The bus ride was kind of scary. It was rickety and we went up the cliffs along the coastline and then up into the hills. We saw a lot of shacks and shanties along the way. When we got to the place, the guys there said there was room for us to go on that tour, so that was awesome that we didn't have to wait. There were a bunch of young, fun, good looking guys giving the tour. They were really sweet and friendly and funny and helped make it really enjoyable for everyone.

This was such a blast! We all had such a good time and it was definitely a highlight of the trip. It started off that Micki was no way Jose going to go first and Derek was no way Jose going to go first, Dad wanted to bring up the rear for our family, so guess who went first? Mom, and that's ok with me because I'm a bit of a daredevil anyway. Well, it was so much fun that after that Derek was going first, but no, Micki wanted to go first and so on and so on. The one not fun thing about the tour is that we had to climb up a lot and it was hard on the ankles. We did all that climbing while carrying our really heavy pullys. The guides were sweet and carried Micki's for her. She was the youngest in our tour. In fact, Derek and Micki were the only kids in our tour.


























































Friday, June 15, 2007

May 1st - Day at sea

Tuesday was another full day at sea. We took our time getting up and just had an enjoyable relaxing morning.

The kids played Deal or No Deal in the Beauties Lounge as part of the kids program. We all met up to go watch Fear Factor on the Lido Deck at 1:00. Well, we get there and they're taking sign ups for participants. There was all kinds of young adults putting in for it. Derek and Micki started begging me to put my name in. I said no, but they kept bugging so I said I would if Daddy would. He relented, so before we knew it we were putting our names in. No big deal, there were a lot of other "applicants" and only 6 spots. Mine was the 3rd name called. Oops. Chad's was the 6th name called. Oops. The first challenge was to jump in the salt water pool and retrieve as many spoons as possible before coming up for air (they threw them back in after each contestant). Now, my eyes were already sore from being in the hot tub the night before. Oh, did I forget to mention that someone had thrown up in the pool right before the game started? We had to swim through that too. Bleh bleh bleh. I dove in when it was my turn but my eyes burned so badly that I couldn't see any spoons. Finally I thought "screw this" and came up for air. I could have stayed under longer, but my eyes just hurt so bad. So, of course I was first loser and got a pack of cards for my condolence prize. Chad's turn was next and he retrieved one spoon. He also was eliminated and got the pack of cards. We were actually relieved not to have to continue with the other nasty rounds. They had to eat gross things and stuff like that. The kids were embarrassed that we got eliminated so quickly. I was fully dressed in capris and a shirt, not fun walking around dripping wet with salt water. When we went back to the room to change, they were cleaning it, so we had to wait around miserable until it was finished. I don't think I have any pics of this, Derek did take some short videos of us. All week long they replayed the clips over and over and over in the different tvs set up throughout the ship, plus on the ones in the cabins. Oh fun. I was stopped all week long by people telling me I was brave, or good for me or whatever, or I know who you are, you're the fear factor lady. So much for anonymity.

Chad and I went and watched the Newlywed game while the kids did their own thing.


Picture of Derek at sunset








Here's Freddy! That's what they call the ship's tail.










I can't resist a picture of our towel critter.







Here's a picture of our captain getting sloshed! We were taking a walk around the ship after the last show.






We went again to eat at the Normandie restaurant. We went to the late night show. This evening it was a comedy, magic, ventriloquist show by a guy named Kyle Wayne from Las Vegas. It was very funny, he had a mean bird puppet and then he wound up calling a kid from the audience. Yep. My kid. He chose Michaela to come on stage and boy was she ticked! He and his bird "interacted" with her and asked her questions for a bit. Later in the show he called another kid to come halfway up to the stage as part of the show. Yep. My other kid. He teased Derek about having the same hairstylist. We do have both kids on video with this. He invited them to meet him after the show, he had some prizes to give them. When we took their picture together he said he didn't realize they were siblings when he was picking on them.

After the show













We actually caught Micki smiling












Saturday, May 19, 2007

April 30th - Day at Sea

On our first full day at sea, we took it easy, slept in a bit. We ate at the Mermaid's Grill for a late breakfast. Afterwards, the kids wanted to do some exploring on their own. They were to meet up with us at the cabin at a certain time. Chad and I took that opportunity to explore, play cards and just laze around. I was a wee bit worried about the kids since it was still new to us, but at least they had their walkie talkies, right? Wrong! They were left in the cabin. Chad and I went back to the cabin to meet them at the allotted time and they weren't there. We waited and waited and finally split up. It took us over an hour of searching before they finally appeared, I was in tears. I finally had told Chad to take off and I would hang around near the cabin. WE had our walkie talkies to at least communicate with each other. The kids insisted they had come back to the cabin a bit earlier than they were supposed to, but instead of waiting they left to find us and then it became a hit and miss adventure. Ugh.

We then rushed off to the kids lounge to "Build a Bear". Micki chose a calico kitty she named Love Ball. She picked out a cute girl sailor outfit for the kitty. I was bummed because I had forgotten my camera so didn't get pics.

Later, we went to the matinee comedy show. It turns out that this was the same comedian who was on our cruise aboard the Ecstasy in 2002. He had a lot of the same jokes, same opening routine, etc.

After the show, we had to hurry back to the cabin so the kids could get dressed in their formal outfits. Micki's group had a "cocktail party" at 4:45 and then Derek had one at the disco lounge for his group. Micki had fun with her group, Derek not so much, just a couple of girls showed up and then later right before he left a few boys showed up to check it out. Chad and I had gotten dressed up and we went to the adult's cocktail party. It was pretty fun, we had cocktails and then later dancing up on stage. After we collected the kids, we headed towards the dining room. Derek and I had lobster for dinner, it was pretty good. It would have been nicer had it not been for the screeching kid next to us. After dinner we left and had a few family portraits taken.

The Main show that night was called Wonderful World. It featured music, songs and dances from around the world. Very fun, I think we enjoyed the show more this night than even the night before. At midnight Chad and I went to the Adult comedy show, same guy but R rated with language and content definitely not appropriate for kids. Probably not appropriate for me
either.




Here is the family portrait we chose from formal night.


















I love this one of the kids. It has been a long time since we've had a professional pic of the two of them.















Our head waiter is the one on the left and the waiter is on the right.












Just goofing around with the camera.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

April 29th, embarkment day continued....

We made it to our ship and got settled in our cabin. It was an inside (we're cheap) but was fairly roomy for a cabin since it was a quad. We ate a late lunch at the Mermaid's Grill and then hurried to our cabin to get our life vests. We did the muster drill and then the ship started off, right on time at 4:30. Much of this first night was spent exploring the ship, visiting the shops, going to the Camp Carnival orientation and dinner. We had the late seating for dinner at 8:15 in the Normandie dining room. Our head waiter's name was Benny. The 10:00 show in the Taj Mahal was called the Welcome Aboard show. It was fun and lively. Our cruise director was Jeff Bronson, he was very funny and personable. He joked about how he was from Seattle and one of 5 American crew members.

This ship was a bit startling, especially for those with kids. It has a naked theme throughout the ship. At the top of the glass elevators in the middle of the atrium (I don't know what it's really called) is a huge statue of David naked of course. All the elevators had naked pictures on them, a lot of the walls had huge naked murals, even the Mermaids grill had naked mermaids above our heads, really the ENTIRE ship did. I guess it's supposed to be artsy fartsy. The kids were mortified, especially Micki. Eventually we did all get used to it.

Chad and the kids during our muster drill












I had to get a pic of me in there too. Derek looks kind of freaked out.














Here is Chad and the kids watching as the boat is pulling out of the harbor












Lies, lies, lies! It's all lies! Nope. The kids are NOT like this IRL. It was a pose they did strictly for the camera. Ha ha. We only WISH they could be this sweet and loving towards each other.








All right, here's one of me.














Me and the kids this time. It was really windy so I held my hair back while Chad took a pic.











Here's a pic Chad took of the side of the ship.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Sunday April 29th

Wow. So it is here. The day we set sail. We got up at our leisure as the shuttle wasn't picking us up until noon. They were a little late as they had two other couples they picked up first. The new cruise terminal is in the old Spruce Goose building right next to the Queen Mary, both of which we've been to in the past. It is a much better set up and area than last time we went. It was a bit confusing at first as to where the bags go and all that, but we hurried up and made it to the line so we could wait. That was our motto: "Let's hurry up and wait". :)














Here's Derek waiting at the hotel for our ride to pick us up.
























Again, waiting for our ride at the hotel.















And here I am adjusting the sunglasses I bought in the gift shop. My brand new ones broke
.
























The cruise ship up close



























The Carnival Pride

The end to our day Saturday April 28th

We made it through the LAX airport and into the baggage claim area where we retrieved our bags. This is my first time flying into LAX and yuk! It is a very dirty and chaotic airport. We went outside and waited on the center island for our shuttle to come along and take us to the Westin hotel. It's a very busy area and the drivers are nuts! We had 5 bags, chad had 2 and the rest of us 1. The shuttle eventually came and we were the first ones on and then it wound up full. We were the only ones dropped off at our hotel and when it we started retrieving our bags, 1 was missing! We looked and looked, people were waiting to be shuttled on to their hotels, the driver was going through everyone's stuff, no luggage. It was one Chad had been in charge of. He said "I told you to look and see if we got everything". (insert eye roll here) He stayed in the van to be returned to the airport after everyone was dropped off. I went inside and checked in. I turned my cell on, called Chad to see if he made it, he hadn't yet but wanted me to call baggage claim and see if anyone turned the suitcase in. I was looking up the # in the phone book when I got a call, it was Alaskan Airline baggage claim. Someone HAD found and turned in my suitcase. Thank goodness I had my cell # on the label. Chad arrived just as she hung up from me. Whew!!!!! We were thinking it was NOT a good start to the trip. He did admit when he got back that it was his fault and no one else's. Let me tell you, we had hawk eyes on our belongings for the rest of the trip.

April 28th continued



We made it to L.A. earlier than scheduled, but had to wait about a half hour due to backed up plane traffic ahead of us, so we got to circle and circle around and around. Here's the beautiful Los Angeles, smog and all.

Here is a pic of the hills around L.A. area.















I don't know why, but when the landing gear came down I decided to snap pics of them until we reached the ground. Hey, it makes the ride less boring.

















Thursday, May 10, 2007

Saturday April 28th

Wa-hoo! Saturday came, the day we were leaving for L.A. Like always before vacation, I barely got any sleep the night before, kept finding more stuff to do. Saturday morning Chad took Derek to a double header game. He was already missing 2 games while we were gone and since our flight didn't leave until 5 pm he had time. In the meantime, Micki and I kept busy cleaning house and running last minute errands like take dog to kennel, stop by LL fields where Derek was playing, etc.

My girls had a softball game at 3:00 which we would miss since we had to be to the airport between 3 and 4, I left the team in my coach's capable hands and got some parents to agree to volunteer helping while I was gone. We had a bye week so I didn't have to worry about missing any more games while we were gone. At 9:00 AM I got a panicky phone call from the coach of the other team, she had thought the game was at 9:00 (we'd had a few schedule changes). I went through an hour of phone calls from her, Chad (who was at Derek's game there), the LL president (who is Derek's coach), etc. I could hear her parents yelling obscenities at her, come on people, we all make mistakes! Anyway, she got enough parents agree to come back for the game, I was so glad to miss all the fireworks, I guess there was plenty. Whew!

Chad and Derek got home from the game around 3:15 and all was packed and waiting by the door when they came in. My boss picked us up and took us to the airport around 3:45 (it's only about a mile away). There were no problems, our flight left on time, nice weather and they even served complimentary beer and wine to the adults - yippee!

Here is a picture of my neighborhood right after take-off.














I love this random pic I got of Derek watching the landscape outside the plane.













Here's my goofy girl. So much for trying to sneak a pic of her.
















I love this picture of the clouds. It was such a beautiful evening, we had a lot of good shots.















Here is one of the many neat pics we got of Mount Shasta. For those who don't know, Mt. Shasta is in Northern California.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Trip Report!

I just got back from my vacation and have decided to post a vacation blog. I'll give a trip report for each day and post some pics too. This will be a fun and easy way to share our fun with everyone and will be nice to have when it comes time for scrapping the pics!