Monday, March 15, 2010

SHUT UP!!!!!



There is a slim, but almost for certain chance that Marc and I will get the opportunity to slip away to Florida sometime within the next few months! We will probably only get to one of the Disney parks (Epcot of course)! But the best part is that we may get a chance to stay at one of the home away from home resorts. To say that I am excited is an understatement. Just the thought of it has me in a tizzy! Its been so long since we have been that I can't think straight, let alone think of all of the planning I have ahead of me. We may even get a chance to spend a few days in Tampa. The best part will be that I will get to spend it with my bestfriend in the world! The "kids" are not happy but they will survive! Once things are confirmed I will post more info. I may even do a pre-trip report. Wow, how long has it been since I did that!

Update: We weren't able to book an Orlando Vacation because of the high demand. So back to the drawing board for now!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Cruise Info

This is the port out of Norfolk. Too bad I will be cruising out of New York! HAHA Just like when I went to Disney for the first time I have been researching like crazy our upcoming trip to Canada on the Carnival Glory. I already have a notebook full of info, but for my own documentation I thought I would post some of the links.

Cruise Addicts

Cruise Critic

Official Carnival Cruise Line

Destination Halifax

Saint John Tourism

This site has carnival menus.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Cruise!!!!!


I'm finally going on my first ever cruise. Too bad its not a Disney Cruise. But I'm not complaining. Its still a cruise.

I'm going with my mom and Nicki along with my Cousin Pat, and her daughter Trice on a cruise to Canada. Its going to be on the Carnival Cruise Line and we are leaving out of New York. So basically I get to see New York for the first time in over 26 years (wow, didn't realize its been that long). My first trip to New York was when I was in Fashion School and I just happened to be carrying TJ at the time.

Nicki has been 3 times! The child truly has family traveling bug. Actually all of my kids do. Thank goodness Marc is the same way! Quisha won't be going this time. She just got back from Vegas this past winter after celebrating her 25th Birthday there.

We are also traveling to DC a couple of times this year and Alabama for a week this summer to see my Goddaughter and her family. I haven't done this much traveling in a long time.

Its been years since we went to Disney. My family thought they needed a break, but lately we have all been talking about Disney. Tentatively we are planning a trip for sometime next year. Only time will tell! LOL

Monday, October 27, 2008

Non Disney Trips

Sometimes I actually travel somewhere besides Disney (gasp)! So I thought I would share the links to some of my most memorable trips.

We visited Atlanta in Georgia 2006. It was the first time that Marc and the girls had ever been. We visited Stone Mountain with my friend Kelli and her friend. We also visited World of Coca Cola and Underground Atlanta. No trip to Atlanta would be complete without a trip to the Martin Luther King Memorial. I heard about the Varsity on the food network and had to try it out. This was my second trip to Atlanta but it was fun seeing the place through my families eyes. We are now planning for a family reunion in the lovely peach state for 2009.

I had the time of my life in Alabama at the Scrap Etc Event 2007 (scroll down a bit to see highlights from the trip). It was my second scrap event, but this one was like nothing you have ever seen before. I met a lot of great new friends and got to spend some time with my goddaughter.

In July (2007) I got to go on a dream trip with my mom (and my cousins) in Chicago. We had a blast! We started the weekend off by going to see the Color Purple. I didn't realize until much later how much I would enjoy the city (I am so not a city girl). We did some major sightseeing.

My scrapbook obsession











My scraproom has gone through a drastic change over the last few years. I eventually had to upgrade from my diningroom to my livingroom.






Scrapbooking became one of my newest obsession when I decided to scrap some of my Disney trips . My cousin introduced me to Creative Memories . After one show I was hooked . I had my first show a few weeks afterwards and introduced it to one of my best friends Cassandra . She also became hooked ! I went on the internet checking out other scrapbook sites and slowly trying to build up supplies so that I could began my own scrapbook. I already had and album , and I created a small space at the end of my family room steps to store my supplies and stuff. I got a lot of great gifts for hosting a class.

At the time my space consisted of two carts with drawers for my supplies ( mat and blades , scissors , punches , etc ) , a trashcan for my paper scraps , a bag which held my new Creative Memories album , and a binder which I used to store my stickers and die cuts . Over time I set up a craft table in my dining room.

My first album was filled mostly with family and friends events. From there I started doing Disney vacation albums .

Pictures from Hawaii


Our view from the beach cottage each morning






Inside the cottage




Marc and I on Glen's Harley ( no I did not ride, but Marc did. And no we will not be getting a motorcycle anytime soon ).






The day we left the airport in Honolulu. I was just glad to have gotten through security (see trip report). Also did you notice the tan ?

After I returned from Hawaii, I started looking for sites where I could shop for Hawaiian products ( including music, fabric, shirts, dresses and scrapbook products). Along the way I have found a couple of good sites that are now favorites. Maui Photography, Hawaiian Apparel , Hawaiian Jewelry , Hawaiian Music , Hawaiian Gifts , Scrappers Friend , Island Paperie , Hawaiian Games


You can see more pictures from our trip here ( just in case you missed it in the trip report ).

Hawaii Part 5

Day 11: Our last day in Paradise
It seemed as if our last morning in Hawaii went by very fast (especially since we had been up until after 12 am-the longest we had stayed up all week). It was not even the fact that I wasn’t ready to go home. I missed me family and children a lot, but I also loved the time that Marc and I had been able to spend so much quiet time together in such a beautiful place. I’m pretty [positive that if given the chance to do it all over again I would not hesitate. Marc and I have never had a problem with making time for ourselves, but usually we don’t take as much time as we did on this vacation. We also learned a lot from Glen and Shelly about keeping your marriage fresh despite the day to day responsibilities and how important it is to be a blessing to someone else. Around 7 am I woke up to the sound of little people talking. Boy, it’s been a long time since I heard that sound, especially on a Sunday morning. Most of the time Marc and I are the ones waking up our twenty something year old folk (lol). I went and got washed and dressed first, and then Marc proceeded. When we were both dressed and bags completely packed we went out into the family and kitchen area to join the family for a breakfast of strawberries, grapes, oatmeal and sausage. We loaded up into the two cars and headed to church. The Word of Life Center has energy almost like that of a small city as soon as you enter the area. There are people walking around dropping off children at various stations, there were several men washing off the pastors car, and setting up for the church store in the courtyard for after church. The most energy is found inside as soon as you enter the door; you are greeted with a hello and the sound of praise and worship. Last Sunday Shelly saved seats for us while we went to the overflow parking area. This time I went with Shelly to check the children in and Marc and Glen met us out front and we all went in together. We were seated close to the front. After the praise and worship service ended the Pastor got up to do church announcements and showed us a giant valentine’s card for his wife with a large picture inside of himself. The drama ministry then did a skit on love and valentines. After service Marc and I went to the ‘market area” of the center so that I could find a copy of there praise and worship cd. Glen brought Fraya over and said she had decided to ride home with Uncle Marc and Aunt Cyndi. We walked back to the car with her and then proceeded to follow Glen and Shelly out to the highway. We went back to the house where Fraya and I had a snack (she had chips and I had chips and a salad) while Marc played with Buddy for the last time (I swear that man got just a little too attached to that bird). When the rest of the family got back to the house Marc and Glen went to spend some time with the boys playing a video game and the two older girls went outside to listen to their cd players while Fraya went down for a nap.

Close to 2pm we said our goodbyes and loaded up the van for the ride to the airport. Marc had been itching to see the boat that Glen worked on all week long. We had a few hours left before our plane left so we stopped at the base briefly and got a modified tour of the boat and then headed to the airport. Glen pulled up in front of the leis shop and purchased us one last goodbye gift. We pulled in front of the airport and unloaded our bags and said our goodbyes. The one sour note in the whole trip occurred when we put the new luggage up on the scale and found out that we were overweight on the souvenir bags. It cost us an additional 50.00 which made Marc hot, but I reminded him of the beautiful ten days we had shared together and that they were priceless and in the end this would just be a blurb in an otherwise beautiful vacation. I would need to remember this a few minutes later when I got tagged by security for a complete search of me and my bags. I must say that was the most unfriendly time of our hold entire Hawaiian experience. I reminded myself about what I had said to Marc only a few minutes before and the fact that I had nothing to hide and handled the whole thing a lot better then a younger Cyndi would have. We spent just over and hour in the airport after this (Marc walked around, got one last cup of Kona coffee and I picked up a book and magazine to keep me occupied on the long plane ride home). We checked in with the girls one last time and made arrangements with Nicki for pickup at the airport the next day.

Day 12: Home Sweet Home
We arrived in Atlanta early Monday morning after a long and sometime bumpy ride from Honolulu (I actually slept most of the trip) and made a mad dash to the next gate just in time to board (the Atlanta airport is huge and it seemed as if we would never reach our gate). The flight home was made in no time and before I knew it I was back at home sweet home. We called Nicki when the plane landed and after we got off of the plane we headed to baggage claim, picked up our bags and then preceded to the front to await our ride. To our surprise both girls pulled up in the van to greet us. (Do you think we might have been missed?) I know I missed them and had to keep myself from once again falling apart and crying. I shed a few tears the morning we left when I said goodbye to Nicki and again in Hawaii when I talked to the girls a few days before we came home. It did not help that even the little cousins were saying its time for me to come home or that my mom had said she was missing her baby (me). I consider it a blessing that we are all so close and it’s hard to be away from them for so long. Glen and Shelly’s youngest daughter reminded me of Nicki when she was younger, especially the very first day when she said excuse me doing a conversation in the van after they picked us up at the airport. I must say she stole my heart in part because of that reminder. Also, their youngest son “Peanut” as he is called reminded me of my son when he was young. Those kids pulled on our heartstrings and we will miss their energy. Glen and Marc may be apart for many years but when they get together you would not know it has been so long since they were last together. I gained a big respect on this trip for Shelly. She has a tough job and she does it without fail and with very little if any complaint. I admire all that she has taken on and with the grace and which she does it. I really enjoyed our time together. We loaded up the car and headed home. It felt good to be home. In some ways Hawaii seemed like a beautiful dream. When we arrived home there were “Welcome Home Mommy and Daddy” signs all over our front door and on our bedroom door courtesy of “Mama” Quisha ( Quisha had stated several times while we were gone that she wanted me to come home and be the mommy because she did not want the job anymore). We unpacked the gifts for the kids, Marc went off to take a nap and then we took the girls to school, church, etc ( now that we are home we will have to deal with day to day stuff including getting the girls cars back on the road. Seems like everyone had car trouble while wee were away. Even Marc’s Lincoln must have missed us because it would not start for us). I took a short nap that evening and then went with Marc to drop Quisha off at church. We went to the store to get some soup for dinner and then even went to a local thrift shop where I found a large glass vase for Marc’s shells and beach sand he brought back from Hawaii. By the end of the day I was bone tired and Marc and I both had slept off and on all day. I looked at the pictures from our trip one last time and then hit the sack. Aloha Cousin