Battered, bruised, and a little bit intoxicated - a Transatlantic Crossing updated 02/13/18 - Page 4 - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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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
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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.
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What a cool day! The Blue Lagoon looks awesome! I’m not sure about the floating massage. I guess it was interesting to try and, hey, you can say you did it!! . I love your pictures with your beauty masks on!!
It was awesome, Tara! Don’t we look so glam in the masks!?
Great report. Looking forward to more of your trip. Living vicariously through others doing thing I'll likely never do is the great things about these trip reports.
Thanks! I feel the same with some TR’s - but hey, I ended up in Iceland so maybe you can too!
Loving this TR! Colleen I know you went to U of I but what years were you here and what were your programs of study? DH and I worked there for 30+ years. In fact DH officially retired in 2004 and was able to return 60 days later in the same position but part-time. He does IT and has worked his whole career in Electrical and Computer Engr. Now IT is consolidated in the College of Engr but his "home base" is still ECE. I wonder if our paths ever crossed while you were on campus.
Loving this TR! Colleen I know you went to U of I but what years were you here and what were your programs of study? DH and I worked there for 30+ years. In fact DH officially retired in 2004 and was able to return 60 days later in the same position but part-time. He does IT and has worked his whole career in Electrical and Computer Engr. Now IT is consolidated in the College of Engr but his "home base" is still ECE. I wonder if our paths ever crossed while you were on campus.
Hi Barb! Don’t think we ever crossed paths. I was there 1984-90, getting my BS in Psychology and then my MSW in School of Social Work. Mike was there 1982-88, with BS and MA in Aeronautical Engineering.
Your hotel looks wonderful! Your waffle looks delicious, but Mike's fish, not so much . It sounds like you had a great time at Blue Lagoon, other than Mike staying in the water too long. The accessible changing room sounds perfect for you two.
Your hotel looks wonderful! Your waffle looks delicious, but Mike's fish, not so much . It sounds like you had a great time at Blue Lagoon, other than Mike staying in the water too long. The accessible changing room sounds perfect for you two.
Yeah, I was happy to take his word for it on the fish. Not my thing, at least for breakfast. I might have been willing to try it if it was dinner time.
I'd definitely recommend the hotel to anyone. It was lovely, felt almost spa like - although the sauna when we were sleeping I could have done without! I forgot to mention that we did talk to the front desk about the temperature when we checked out. Apparently there was a knob to adjust the temp on the radiator unit under the window. Behind the curtain - so we never saw it. You'll here in the next installment, though, that it was good information to know at another point!
What a mainly enjoyable time at the Blue Lagoon! I'm so cold natured that I still can't imagine it being 40 degrees and me in water -- outside. Just makes me shake my head.
What a mainly enjoyable time at the Blue Lagoon! I'm so cold natured that I still can't imagine it being 40 degrees and me in water -- outside. Just makes me shake my head.
I would’ve thought the same thing, but th3 water is just so glorious, you don’t notice the air temp. Until you go to get out!
I did wonder if it would be less comfortable/enjoyable if it had been warm outside.
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Glad you are enjoying Iceland. It really is an outstanding place where you think you are on a different planet as the landscape changes.
Mark!!! Nice to hear from you!
More than once Mike and I commented on how quickly the landscape changed, and that it felt like another planet at times.
Hi Barb! Don’t think we ever crossed paths. I was there 1984-90, getting my BS in Psychology and then my MSW in School of Social Work. Mike was there 1982-88, with BS and MA in Aeronautical Engineering.
Ask Mike if he had to take CS 105 or ever had to do anything in the Digital Computer Lab (DCL) on Springfield Ave. If he did there is a good chance he was in the building when I worked there.
Ok, you can now sing "It's a Small World After All"
Great start to your trip. Glad the wheelchair situation worked out well. Nice room you have and quite spacious. A great time at the Blue Lagoon.
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
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