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Now for something random. In our travels the other day, we ended up eating in that fine dining restaurant known as Cracker Barrel. 😏 It seems that this has become one of my CA grandson’s favorites, and we will take him anywhere he will eat good. We don’t want to return him weighing less than we got him. 😂 I was being a good role model and ordered Double Fudge Coca Cola Cake for my meal, and I wanted something to drink that would go well with it. I was surprised to find this on the menu! I don’t remember ever seeing alcohol on any Cracker Barrel menu, but this one in Ohio had several choices. It actually was not too bad, and was as good as any Jack and Coke I have had.
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Enhanced Driver License for check-in
h20skibum replied to ramja96's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Are you sure it is an EDL, and not a Real ID license? Only five states have EDL’s. NC is not one of them, if that is where your friend is from. -
Well, yesterday was a day to learn about corn again. They said the corn is sweet, but not as big and fully developed because we haven’t had a lot of rain. These guys were identifying the ripe corn and picking it the right way. Afternoon was spent boating and tubing Today may be time for more boating in the afternoon. We are hoping the forecast, for rain tonight, is wrong. We have plans for Balloon Quest. Tonight is supposed to be the balloon glow.
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When I posted the couple pictures of the SS Norway yesterday, I noticed I had photos of a couple other old ships we saw on that cruise. Sorry for the grainy nature of the photos, but these were converted from slides. Royal Caribbean Song of Norway The original Carnival Mardi Gras I cant believe how small some of those were. The teak decks on the Norway. The bridge of the Norway Tempting to see what Maximum is Those continue to bring back some good memories. Today, we are taking the grandkids to learn about corn. It is supposed to hit 90 today, so boating may figure in our afternoon plan.
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Thank you very much. We have fond memories of that ship. I remember saying it reminded me of the titanic, minus the sinking part. Thank you. It was not the celebration we had planned, but we will get time later. Probably on the next cruise. Thank you! With the hurricane during our sailing, we had 40 foot waves, so there was a lot of movement. We still have a lot of the newspaper clippings about it in our marriage book. Thank you. We are enjoying our time with them. A lot more movement than an Oasis class, that’s for sure. The captain did an excellent job of avoiding the worst of the storm. Thank you! It was a great ship. We had Bobby Goldsboro as our entertainer onboard. I can’t believe how many suits I took on that cruise. Looking back at the photos, everyone was dressed to the nines back then. No shorts in the dining rooms. Part two of our honeymoon was a post cruise trip to Walt Disney World. Thank you for the anniversary wishes.
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Thank you for the anniversary wishes @grapau27 Graham, @dani negreanu Dani, @Sunshine3601 Debbie, @Lionesss Sue, and @A&L_Ont Andrew. It will not be the anniversary celebration we had planned. We have all 3 grandkids today, because our daughter is in for a medical procedure. Our celebration will have to wait. Out for breakfast with the grands, then will see what this day holds for us and the kids.
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Forty-two years ago today I was doing something I have never done since. I was headed to Pittsburgh for an overnight stay, then flying out in the morning for a same day flight for my first ever cruise. It is a good thing airlines were more reliable then. Susan and I were sailing on the eighth sailing of the SS Norway, which was the largest cruise ship at the time. We sailed to St. Thomas and Little San Salvador. Now those were lifeboats We couldn’t fly down the day before, because August 2nd we were too busy getting married. I guess I have never done that since, either. 😏
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Our second amusement park was a return trip to Waldameer in Erie, yesterday. We picked up one of Susan’s sisters, and volunteered her to ride those spinning rides that we don’t tolerate very well, anymore. I think our grandson took her on the tilt-a-whirl five times. He had to put his grandma in the front seat of the log ride. We could only get him to do the smaller wooden coaster. Actually, I prefer those old wooden coasters to the steel coasters.
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I did see some talk of roller coasters and amusement parks. We spent two of the last four days at amusement parks. Friday, we had all the grandkids at Kennywood in Pittsburgh. They have an interesting dual coaster called the Racer, so you are racing with a second coaster. Pick a coaster, pick a seat. First ones on for this run. The grandkids liked the Pittsburgh Plunge the best. It is a large log type ride that seats four across and five rows. You are guaranteed to get soaked. First row, anyone? It does throw quite a wave at the bottom IMG_5503.MOV Granddaughter was excited to meet Moana. I couldn’t get to boys to go up for a picture. I even offered to go up with them, or without them. 🤣. They said no to both. Give them a couple years. 😏 And I finally found somewhere that charges moe for drinks than Royal.
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Ah, the Peace Bridge. One place where they took all our passports and had all our carload go inside while they gave me an extra thorough screening. They said my common name triggered it, but they were looking for someone with that name but a different race. That was a bad year, because I got extra screening after a couple cruises also.