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We hope to be expecting before we go on our cruise. In fact getting pregnant this month would be just perfect. I'd be about 22 weeks pregnant for the cruise which would put me in the middle of the second trimester, past the realm of morning sickness, but prior to feeling the size of a house. I have a 4 year old, so I remember that being a good ...
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That is just ridiculous! Who needs all that stuff when cruising anyways? I looked up the price and I could go on 8 back-to-back cruises during the summer for the same price. I also agree with the pp I would hate to imagine embarkation and debarkation, let alone what it'd be like at a port.
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We've talked about doing the turtle farm, hell, and stingray bay excursion in Grand Cayman. We have also considered one of the dolphin experiences. It is all going to depend on whether or not I'm pregnant at the time. If I'm not pregnant we will probably do both. Have you looked into anything?
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I usually just check online on the Carnival Website. I've looked other places and they seem to be higher every time than Carnival's rate. If we could go during the school year we'd be able to go much cheaper, but because I'm a teacher and we need to save my sick/personal days it would not be worth it for me to take a week off ...
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This adoption is a little different than what you're probably thinking of. My husband is adopting my biological son whom I had with a past boyfriend. It took us a long while to even get the bio dad to sign over his rights. That took about 5 months and now we're kinda waiting for our schedules to match up to a social worker so we can get ...
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I'd be in trouble if it was soon, we haven't gotten our passports just yet. We've got to wait to get my son's when the adoption goes through in a couple of months. We'll probably get them when my husband and I are both off during the week of Christmas. I have been shopping for some clothes. I got my son a pair of shorts ...
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Time to start packing! I'm going to pack away my summer clothes in my suitcase so they'll be ready to go in March!
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You can purchase it online. Just put in the search "Biodegradable Sunscreen". There may not be anyone there checking your sunscreen, but using regular sunscreen damages the coral reef and the animals that call that reef home. Luckily it is easy to find and is actually better for your skin than regular sunscreen. I've read that ...
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You can get those disposible waterproof cameras ($10) or invest in a waterproof digital camera ($100+). You'll just need your S&S card, a copy of your passport (first page), and possibly another form of ID (Driver's License) and of course your money. You could just use a Ziploc bag for those and put it in the pocket of your swim ...