Sunday, March 27, 2011

The Ship


For the last installment of our trip, I have a few pictures of our adventures on the ship. The biggest highlights were the dancing, the food and the pools. They had ballroom dance classes available - although we only made 2 because they kept landing during naptime or breakfast - and plenty of opportunities to dance.

One night, the kids were the only ones on the dance floor, and the band played this special song just for them. The kids went up and requested it with another band later, who also managed to play enough bars to keep the kids happy.

Sam, once again, was famous on the ship by the end of the trip. It seemed at least 50% of the crew members and guests knew him by name. Not only was he well-known for his high-fives and hugs, he was also widely recognized for his limitless energy. One man suggested to me that I rent Sam out to people who want to burn off some of the weight they gained on the trip: not a bad idea....

The ship had a few nice areas for the kids. There was a small play area and a splash pool that they could play in (as long as the boat wasn't rocking too hard). There was also a room for 3-7 year-olds where we could drop Elena off. She loved playing there with the other kids and she brought home a lot of crafts! Sam could go as long as we stayed with him, but he was pretty jealous that he couldn't be left there with Elena. Here she is with the babysitters our last night on the ship.

I don't know what we would have done without Seth's parents along. They were a huge help with the kids, and it was a lot of fun having them along for our vacation. The kids loved having Grandma and Grandpa along, too!

Friday, March 11, 2011

Next stops: Columbia & Panama Canal


After Aruba, we spent a day touring Cartagena, Columbia. Highlights were touring an old Spanish fortress and the former home of St. Pedro Claver, who fought for the rights of the African slaves in the 17th century. He baptized over 300,00 slaves in his lifetime. Adjacent to the house was a chapel built in his honor where we could view his remains.
Then we ran back to our cab as quickly as we could so we wouldn't miss the ship (they don't wait for anyone) - we were the last group on. Phew!



Next we were able to witness the workings of the Panama Canal. Our cruise ship is the only one narrow enough to fit through the canal. It was really interesting to see how the locks worked. Basically, the ship needs to go from sea level up 85 feet to the elevation of Gatun Lake so it can pass through to the other side, where it is then lowered. We went through 3 locks, where the ship is enclosed and then gradually raised with water until it is high enough to move onto the next lock. It's hard to describe here, but here are a couple of pictures of the neighboring ship before and after the water in the last lock has been raised. (You'll notice that our ship is also higher in the 2nd picture)

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Beaches

I'll put up pictures from our trip in small doses. Our first day we spent in Florida, waiting to board the ship. Within about 5 minutes of landing, Elena turned to me and said, "Mom, where's all the snow?"
Needless to say the kids thoroughly enjoyed the sunny weather from the start. Here they are sunning themselves after a swim.

We were able to visit with Stacy, a high school classmate of mine who lives in the area. Later the owners of our hotel gave us a bag of bread and pointed us toward a pond where we could feed ducks and turtles. The kids had a good time, but the ducks were a little too friendly - if we took too long to throw more food, they would just come and grab it from our hands. Sam spent much of the time holding onto my leg and yelling "Go away!" at the ducks.
Our first and last stops on the cruise were Aruba and Jamaica. On both islands, we spent the day at the beach, which I think was the kids' favorite part of the trip. These were all taken in Jamaica - I didn't come away with many good Aruba photos, but they look pretty much the same.

You can pretty well measure how much fun the kids had swimming based on how much they sleep and eat afterward.

Sam, napping after swimming.

Elena, scarfing down a hamburger after swimming.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Why?

Tonight I read 4 bedtime stories. Take that times about 25 pages per book. Factor in a question from Elena every time I turn the page.

And you have approximately 50 questions in under 30 minutes beginning with "Mommy! Mommy! Why....?"

I think I need a drink.


(By the way, here's a tip for other parents going through the "Why?" phase: around question #45, I realized that it became slightly more bearable to endure the endless onslaught of Why?s by coming up with ridiculous responses. At least it became somewhat entertaining for me - even if the kids didn't get it.....)

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

There's no way this was an accident.


In case you can't tell, that's a box of Kix, spreading the entire length (and width) of the living room and half way through the dining room. Thanks, Sam. I hope you had fun.

Did I mention we found him a few days ago with half a jar of lotion smeared all over his head? We didn't think to take a picture until after we had wiped most of it away.

I keep trying to figure out a way I can stop doing everything that requires me to take my eyes off of him for more than 5 seconds - like preparing meals and going to the bathroom. But so far the only solutions I can come up with are ordering out for every meal, hiring a maid to clean up afterwards, and wearing adult diapers. Not very practical (or comfortable).

Friday, January 14, 2011

Wedding Plans

We have a few weddings to attend this upcoming summer, and Elena informed us today that she wants to be a plant for the wedding.

Trying to figure out what would promp this idea, we asked why she wanted to be a plant for a wedding.

"Because Julia [our neighbor] is going to be a flower girl. So I want to be a plant."

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Pants On My Head


This is the latest rave in our house. The kids will find a pair of pants, put them on their heads and then they ask me to play polka music while they run in circles around the dining room table.


Can you tell it's the middle of winter?

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Monday, January 3, 2011

Highlights from Christmas 2010!

trying out the new sit 'n' spin

Sam and cousin, RJ
Opening gifts!
Asleep amid the celebrations