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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
Moving forward now as one
Moving on with a spirit born to run
Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
But eventually, we must move on and move forward. It is the right thing to do.
So we are retiring this newsletter, as we simply cannot keep up with it. Many thanks to Mouse Fan Travel who supported it all these years, to All Ears and MousePlanet who helped us with news, to our many article contributors, and -- most importantly -- to Sara Varney who edited our newsletter so wonderfully for years and years.
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I still can't get over how blue the water is! I was telling Chad about it this morning because we were all talking about possibly taking an Alaskan cruise next year...depending on the money. I just couldn't imagine seeing all of that beauty in person.
HALLELUJAH I'm caught up! PHEW! Of course I still haven't read the first portion of the TR (the DLR part I guess) but I am caught up on the rest!
And let me tell you, you have sold me on an Alaskan cruise. I always knew I wanted to go, but now I REALLY know I want to go. Wow. Just wow. And we will definitely do a balcony cabin now that you've shown me exactly how important that will be.
that water is so crystal blue. Make you want to jump right in...but that would be COLD!!!!! I am just amazed at the stunning scenery there. I recently mentioned to Skip that I would like to sail to Alaska....just to put the bug in his ear.
Absolutely beautiful! And I just love that you can enjoy such amazing scenery and have pizza delivered to your door. It just doesn't get better than that.
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Finally all caught up! I got a little behind there. I took some notes so I could comment on all the posts I missed:
1. That Palo brunch looks AMAZING!! I hope we get to eat there on our upcoming cruise, but I am not getting my hopes up as we basically get last pick. Oh well, a reason to go on another one, right? And $20/pp?? That is insane!!!
2. Thanks for the heads up about the sea-sick tablets. I generally don't get seasick, but my husband and one of my boys get really bad motion sickness. I would have not even thought about it, and then they would not be feeling well for our cruise. So good reminder for me!
3. I have never been too excited to take an Alaskan cruise because I absolutely detest being cold. And when I saw the first batch of some of your pictures with the low cloud cover and you can just tell it is FREEZING outside, I thought, "yep, this is why I will never take an Alaskan cruise." Then I saw all your incredible pictures of the waterfall and glacier and icebergs, and I am just about sold! It would be worth it to see all that incredible natural beauty.
4. And finally, kids will swim in about any weather if they are on vacation. I have learned this. It can be freezing outside and as long as the pool is heated and there is a hot tub, they will swim. They are crazy, they are ridiculous, but they will swim!
Just had to share a couple of photos from our Tracy Arm day. The first is seals on an iceberg and the second is the nesting eagle in a tree in the fjord.
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HALLELUJAH I'm caught up! PHEW! Of course I still haven't read the first portion of the TR (the DLR part I guess) but I am caught up on the rest!
And let me tell you, you have sold me on an Alaskan cruise. I always knew I wanted to go, but now I REALLY know I want to go. Wow. Just wow. And we will definitely do a balcony cabin now that you've shown me exactly how important that will be.
I'm speechless at most of your photos. Just wow.
Glad you made it and you're enjoying it! You would love an Alaskan cruise - I can't imagine anyone ever being disappointed with it. :
that water is so crystal blue. Make you want to jump right in...but that would be COLD!!!!! I am just amazed at the stunning scenery there. I recently mentioned to Skip that I would like to sail to Alaska....just to put the bug in his ear.
Absolutely beautiful! And I just love that you can enjoy such amazing scenery and have pizza delivered to your door. It just doesn't get better than that.
Finally all caught up! I got a little behind there. I took some notes so I could comment on all the posts I missed:
1. That Palo brunch looks AMAZING!! I hope we get to eat there on our upcoming cruise, but I am not getting my hopes up as we basically get last pick. Oh well, a reason to go on another one, right? And $20/pp?? That is insane!!!
2. Thanks for the heads up about the sea-sick tablets. I generally don't get seasick, but my husband and one of my boys get really bad motion sickness. I would have not even thought about it, and then they would not be feeling well for our cruise. So good reminder for me!
3. I have never been too excited to take an Alaskan cruise because I absolutely detest being cold. And when I saw the first batch of some of your pictures with the low cloud cover and you can just tell it is FREEZING outside, I thought, "yep, this is why I will never take an Alaskan cruise." Then I saw all your incredible pictures of the waterfall and glacier and icebergs, and I am just about sold! It would be worth it to see all that incredible natural beauty.
4. And finally, kids will swim in about any weather if they are on vacation. I have learned this. It can be freezing outside and as long as the pool is heated and there is a hot tub, they will swim. They are crazy, they are ridiculous, but they will swim!
Glad I could help out with the sea sickness advice!
I know - $20 per person for the brunch just doesn't even begin to cover it. They could charge a lot more (and I'm sure one day they will) and I'm sure it would still sell out.
Trust me, it is so worth it to brave the weather to see the scenery! If the weather's an issue, you can look at one of the more mid-season cruises. Don't forget we were on the last cruise of the season for Disney...
Just had to share a couple of photos from our Tracy Arm day. The first is seals on an iceberg and the second is the nesting eagle in a tree in the fjord.