November 28, 2008

Tar and Feathered

Well, not really tar and feathered. More like deep fried without any feathers. This year we decided to deep fry the Thanksgiving turkey. Kathleen, Ranger and I left for Hampton since my sister, Carrie, was hosting Thanksgiving. We had decided a few days earlier to try the deep frying method and we both had done some research. Of course, we found all the horror stories online and talked to a few people with actual experience and heard some similar scary tales. So we hoped the bird would taste good, we just weren't sure if we would be eating the bird from the emergency room.

Well the time came for cookin' and my nephew, Joey, and I were the chefs du jour. We carefully located a safe location for the burner to set and we measured the oil. As we brought it to the correct temperature, we worked hard to get all the water off the bird. The stories were that the bird will splatter, spit, and explode if too much water goes in the hot oil. So needless to say we were a little apprehensive. We rigged up a pole to use to lower the bird into the cauldron. Thankfully, it worked without any serious injuries and now all we had to do was wait, and discuss all the things that could go wrong and burn the house down. As the rest of the men arrived, they all levitated to the bird. It was like the hot oil was calling to there inner caveman. One hour later and no visit by the fire department, we pulled the golden brown bird out. What a relief. High fives all around and now it's time to eat.

What a spread. We ate until uncomfortable, and then a little more. We enjoyed the food and each others company and basked in everyone telling us how good the turkey was. It's good to be the hero (well, in our eyes anyway). We also celebrated my nephew, JW, and Carrie's birthday. Just another thing to be thankful for.

November 21, 2008

Animal Kingdom and Magic Kingdom

On Saturday, our last day, we first ventured to the Animal Kingdom. We first rode the Expedition Everest, and then got right back on again. It truly is a great roller coaster. Next was the Safari and we saw all the amazing animals up close and personal. We then experienced the Dinosaur ride, the Lion King show, and the Flights of Wonder show. Terri Mann and I got to actually be in the Flights of Wonder show, we will be famous. We ended our stay by seeing the It's Tough to be a Bug 4D show. Kathleen is not quite so afraid of bugs anymore.
We then traveled to the Magic Kingdom to experience the real Disney World as Kathleen would say. We experienced the Buzz Lightyear ride, Haunted Mansion, Thunder Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean and Space Mountain. Our heads were spinning after all those rides. We ended the day with the whole gang viewing the Spectromagic Light Parade followed by the best fireworks show in the world. We had premier seats and enjoyed seeing the fireworks explode over Cinderella's lit castle. We couldn't believe our journey was at the end, but what a time it was!! Thanks to the Manns, Rands, and Kaufholds for making our vacation so special. It truly was one of the best times of our lives.

Hollywood Studios and Epcot

Friday started with a quick bite at the resort and a bus ride to Disney's Hollywood Studios. We experienced Star Wars Tours, Jedi Training, Tower of Terror, Rock & Roll Roller coaster, Prince Caspian, and the incredible Stunt Car Show.


Kathleen and I then took the short ride over to Epcot and experienced all the countries in the World Showcase. We also experienced the Mission to Mars, Soarin', Nemo & Friends, and Turtle Talk with Crush. One of the highlights of the night, was seeing the space shuttle blast off. It was amazing to watch the fireball rise in the sky while everyone cheered. The night ended with a spectacular fireworks, laser, and fire show called IllimiNations. Another Magical day.

The End of the Cruise. Parks, Here We Come

Thursday brought us to the end of our cruise. We were all a little sad as we left the ship, but we were soon smiling again as we traveled west to Walt Disney World for 2 days of playing with Mickey and the gang. We arrived at the Pop Century Resort early afternoon and checked into our rooms. Kathleen, Terri, and the Kaufholds decided to go visit some of the other resorts while Greg, the Rands, and I played in the pool. Dinner at the resort was followed by a trip to Downtown Disney for more shopping. We then tucked ourselves in and dreamed about the adventures to come.

November 20, 2008

A Day at Sea

Wednesday was a day of rest and relaxation. With no port of call, we were able to schedule our own day. A day of swimming, lounging, hot tubbing, playing shuffleboard and of course eating. Kathleen took a tour of the ship's galley and was amazed at how they prepare tens of thousands of meals each day. Tonight's dinner was at Parrots Cay and it was just as wonderful as the rest. Dinner was followed by a spectacular show. Disney Dreams is rated the best show in the entire cruise industry and it was easy to see why. Unfortunately, the end of this day brought our cruise to an end. Now we had to pack and get ready to leave the next morning.

Castaway Cay, Disney's Slice of Heaven

While eating another wonderful breakfast on Tuesday, we arrived at Disney's island, Castaway Cay. There is no way to describe it other than, WOW! The sky and water were their own shade of brilliant blue. Kathleen and I started our day by going snorkeling on a reef just a little ways off the island. It was one of the most incredible things I have ever done. We saw thousands of bright, beautiful fish less than an arms length away. It was like swimming in a fish tank. After returning to the island, we had an incredible bbq lunch with the Rands and then it was off to the snow white beach. We parked ourselves on some lounge chairs under an umbrella and I had a nap. The cabana girl brought us some tropical drinks and we just relaxed in one of the most beautiful places in the world.

The evening found us back on the ship for another great dinner at Animators Palette. Following dinner was a Pirate Party on the Deck. Food, dancing and having fun was followed by the Pirates of the Carribean movie shown on the huge deck screen.

November 19, 2008

Arriving in Nassau, Bahamas

Monday morning brought us to the blue waters of Nassau. Greg and Terri Mann and Kathleen and I prepared for a day of shopping in Nassau. We hiked up and down blocks of jewelry, rum, and souvenir shops. Although Kathleen saw many rings that fit perfectly on her fingers, we left Nassau without putting too big of a hole in our wallets. We left downtown, took a water taxi and went on a brief tour of Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island. After losing $10 in the casino, we headed back to the ship to get ready for dinner.

The dinner at Animators Palette was incredible. Afterwards, Jeannine, her boys, and Kathleen saw a movie in one of the on board theaters. The Manns, Dan and I watched Monday Night Football on the 150 foot screen on deck. Another day in paradise.

Off to See Captain Mickey

The Manns, Kaufholds and Newtons left at a very early 2 am on Sat, 11/8 to start our Disney Vacation. As we traveled down I-95 in the Kaufhold's RV, we talked about our 5 days at sea and 2 days in the parks. We met the Rands in beautiful Cocoa Beach, Fl at 5 pm on Sat and spend the night anticipating the beginning of our cruise the next day.

As we arrived at the ship on Sunday, I could not believe my eyes. As we boarded the ship and left for the Bahamas, my eyes were still as big as saucers as we toured the huge, beautiful ship. The lunch buffet was everything Greg had told me, including the shrimp as big as your fist. As we departed, we partied on deck and set the tone for all the fun to come. Dinner at Tritons was incredible. And the only thing that could top the dinner was the broadway style show we saw, The Golden Mickeys. What a great way to end the first day.