Happy Birthday to my Maverick Man
Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Spring Break 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010

Teri & me hanging out after she stopped by to gloat about her "Devo" concert. Nice hat.



Back to School
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Life seems to have gone from o to 100 mph in a matter of weeks and I can't remember if I'm coming or going. All I know is I'm tired. But a good-kind-of-tired.
As soon as we returned home, I called WWU's (Western Washington University) School of Education. The lady I spoke with walked me through the process but told me I was too late for Fall Quarter because of a skills assessment test that had to be completed back in March. She took my student number and promised to get back in touch with me. Didn't happen. A week later I received a call from a gentleman in the department asking for my student number. Huh??? Again, I didn't hear a word for another week and the April 1 deadline was fast approaching.

Come Alive Tour 2010 starring the BFF's
I have wanted to post these pics on here for the last 3 weeks but a million things and continuing my never-ending Disney novel has been preventing me from doing so. My BFF, Lacey, has a childhood friend who moved to Nashville a couple years ago to pursue his dream of playing guitar and writing music alongside some famous Christian artists. Well, lucky for us, Brian's dream was recently realized when he was asked to join the "Come Alive Tour" with Point of Grace and Mark Schultz. In late March they were playing an hour up the road from us in Vancouver and Brian had three VIP tickets and backstage passes waiting for Lacey and two of her friends. I got to be one of those friends!!! We thought we were so very cool. And we were. :) I happen to love both of these artists and seeing them live was an incredible treat. Meeting them backstage was even better. They were so incredibly down-to-earth, about our ages and practically as glamourous. (Ha!!).

Day 9: Homeward Bound
Monday, April 5, 2010
All good things must come to an end. Today was that day. Papa Jim dropped us off at Universal for one last hurrah and we went back to ride as many rides as possible in four hours. Everyone went to their favorites and we all met back at this globe. We unanimously agreed to grab Chick-fil-A, go back to the condo and pack then head to the airport. Sniff. Sniff.
What a once-in-a-lifetime experience this was. I never thought we'd have an opportunity to ever take this kind of vacation and I still can't comprehend all we packed in over 9 short days. I still can't believe we really did it. These few pictures only capture half the fun, excitement and memories we will always treasure. Thank you, Mimi and Papa Jim!!

Day 8: Sea World & Aquatica
Sunday, April 4, 2010
I just realized that we've been home for almost two weeks now and I'm still writing about our trip. I know I've been dragging this out for a while now and I apologize. I have wanted to devote enough time to capturing the many details and finding the best photos of the highlights. Then, two days ago, Mimi's photo CD arrived and I was so tempted to add them but knew I would drag this on another week.This was our next-to-the-last day in Orlando and we devoted most of it to Sea World and one short hour to the water park across the street.
Some of you may be familiar with the recent story of the Orca whale trainer who was killed by one of her subjects, Tillikum. The tragedy occurred at this particular park--and not too long ago. Our first stop was the Orca Whale show. Before any of the trainers came onto stage, they showed a short video dedicating the show to Dawn Brancheau. It was very moving. And although they did not make mention of it, the trainers don't get into the water with the whales any longer. It still was amazing what they have trained these enormous creatures to do.
Later in the day we took a shuttle down the road to Aquatica which is one of two water parks. We made the assumption their operating hours would be the same as Sea World but we arrived at 5:00 only to find that closing time was at 6:00. It didn't matter to the boys. They took off running and got in every last slide they could in spite of the wind and a high temperature of 71 degrees. Ben was thrilled to learn he met every single height requirement. As we exited the park his last words were, "this is my favorite place of all."

Day 7: Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure
Tuesday, March 30, 2010


Day 6: Disney here we come
Saturday, March 27, 2010
We left our hotel in Cocoa Beach and went back to NASA for another half day. The adults wanted to take in a couple of the IMAX 3-D films and the kids were dying to do the Shuttle Launch ride again. We left there around 3:00 and headed to Orlando. Mimi booked two 2-bedroom condos on Hotwire so she wasn't sure of the details. When we pulled in the parking lot, it was clear that she hit the jackpot! (she's always been lucky) Lake Eve Resort is a "condo-tel" meaning it's set up like a hotel with a front desk and housekeeping but each unit is individually owned. When she and Papa Jim went to check in they were told that one of the condos was no longer available so they were refunding the cost of one and upgrading us to a 3-bedroom on the 12th floor. It was like a penthouse! After dinner and swimming we all tucked in to rest up for tomorrow's first day at Disney World.



Day 5: Back to reality, sort of...
Friday, March 26, 2010
We docked back in Port Canaveral and were off the ship by 9:30 a.m. We were greeted by a few raindrops and by the time we reached Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canveral it was a torrential downpour. A perfect day to tour NASA. One could easily spend a week there. Our favorite part was the virtual Space Shuttle Launch ride. It really does simulate every last detail of an actual launch. As you exit the ride, the ramp back down is lined with plaques of all the Shuttle launches from beginning to present. Both the Challenger and Columbia were made of gold and engraved with the names and pictures of the astronauts along with the sad explanations of those tragic flights. That was sobering but also made you proud to be an American.
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Day 4: At Sea
Our last full day on the ship held the best weather so far: High 70's and sunny. I parked myself on a chair at the "Adults Only" pool and prayed we'd get stuck in the middle of the ocean for at least another day--or month. I just wasn't ready to leave. None of us were. Our final dinner together was at the fine dining restaurant, Triton's. I don't know if I mentioned this or not but the same waiter follows you night after night. We were blessed with the most charming, fun-loving gentleman from Jamaica, Kerry. He was a total delight. On our farewell evening we learned that he had a wife and two young children back home. This job requires him to be gone for 6 months at a time. Well that just endeared him to us even more. And the dinner was by far one of the better meals we shared. Escargot to begin with, Sea Bass on Mushroom Risotto for the entree and the most perfect Creme Brulee for dessert. But the best part of all was that all 9 of us were together for what could be a very long time until we meet again.

