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Navigator of the Seas - My Thoughts
Sounds like a very cool place! If we ever sail the Navigator, we will
have to check it out. We are not much for the disco scene, you wouldn't want to see kevin dancing(grin). Not sure about that Sue. I like to see most people dancing and, I don't think Kevin would be an exception. Also since I have CFS, I use all my energy during the day and by the time the disco is hoping, I am ready for sleep. sue Sorry Sue, Eileen has had CFS since 1991 (and so much more **** that has followed). It actually started the day after one of our most memorable nights in a disco. We were in Paris, dancing at one of the coolest clubs in the world. It's call La Scala; and it's on the Rue de Rivoli, not far from the Louvre. We left the club at 5:00 am (it doesn't even open until 11:00 PM), and walked all the way back to our hotel on the Ave de la Grande Armee (oh how I wish I could take this walk with her again). The next day (actually the same day) was Juillet Quatorze (Bastille Day), and we were awoken at noon by a huge parade that had gathered on the streets below our hotel. Eileen was, literally, unable to get out or bed, so I went off to see the parade by myself. That was the start of many changes in our life, including our choice of cruising as a vacation we could both enjoy together. Although it's getting tougher and tougher for Eileen to handle these days, she will often dope herself up and get out there on the dance floor with me. This is one of the many reasons that she has always been, and will always be, the great Love of my life. Howie - wipeing away a few tears. |
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Hi Lindsay, I am not Tom, but I can tell you, that you are very right!!
sue Linsifer wrote: Or checking his GPS or scrutinizing how the ship was put together. Am I right, Tom??! Lindsay sue wrote: I see you know Tom well, when the disco would be hopping, he would be outside watching the stars(grin). sue |
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Eileen Garland wrote: Sue and Kevin Mullen wrote: Sounds like a very cool place! If we ever sail the Navigator, we will have to check it out. We are not much for the disco scene, you wouldn't want to see kevin dancing(grin). Also since I have CFS, I use all my energy during the day and by the time the disco is hoping, I am ready for sleep. Ahh, Sue, the way my CFS and I handle the energy problem is to relax in the casino all day, saving my precious little energy for the disco and other late night activities! You have to do what is important to "you" and what you are able to do. I have found that even if I am rested, my body can't deal with a lot of dancing. I also prefer on port days to do some touring or shopping. Then it is back to the whirlpool, so I can stay up and enjoy the shows and the casino. sue |
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Howard Garland wrote: Sounds like a very cool place! If we ever sail the Navigator, we will have to check it out. We are not much for the disco scene, you wouldn't want to see kevin dancing(grin). Not sure about that Sue. I like to see most people dancing and, I don't think Kevin would be an exception. Guess we will just have to sail together one day and join you and Eileen in the disco. They lets see what you think of Kevins dancing(grin). Also since I have CFS, I use all my energy during the day and by the time the disco is hoping, I am ready for sleep. Sorry Sue, Eileen has had CFS since 1991 (and so much more **** that has followed). Thanks, I have had it for 15 yrs now. Eileen and I have talked via email, so I am aware of what we share and her other stuff. It actually started the day after one of our most memorable nights in a disco. We were in Paris, dancing at one of the coolest clubs in the world. It's call La Scala; and it's on the Rue de Rivoli, not far from the Louvre. We left the club at 5:00 am (it doesn't even open until 11:00 PM), and walked all the way back to our hotel on the Ave de la Grande Armee (oh how I wish I could take this walk with her again). The next day (actually the same day) was Juillet Quatorze (Bastille Day), and we were awoken at noon by a huge parade that had gathered on the streets below our hotel. Eileen was, literally, unable to get out or bed, so I went off to see the parade by myself. That was the start of many changes in our life, including our choice of cruising as a vacation we could both enjoy together. Although it's getting tougher and tougher for Eileen to handle these days, she will often dope herself up and get out there on the dance floor with me. That sounds like such a wonderful vacation, it stinks that it ended that way. We have not been to Europe yet, but hope that by the time Kevin retires, I will have more energy. We also started cruising because of my CFS. My parents wanted to give us a trip for our 25th anniversay, in those days cooking dinner was an effort for me. As a result we decided to try cruising and of course have become addicted. Cruising is one of the very few "good" things that CFS has done for us. This is one of the many reasons that she has always been, and will always be, the great Love of my life. Howie - wipeing away a few tears. Howie, Eileen and I are both very lucky to have husbands who love us and stand by us. I know of many people with CFS who's families don't believe they are really sick. Also many marriages that have fallen apart because of CFS. You and Kevin are the best!!!! sue |
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Howie said " she will always be the great LOVE of my life"
Howie That was a beautiful tribute to Eileen. You are both blessed in having each other. May you sail together for many many years. Florence |
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the Dungeon was hopping adn I love the atmosphere ther! it is VERY similar to Explorer of the seas Chamber and I am sure the Dragons Lair is like it. I liked it much better thenthe Vault on Voyager. Looks like your in a midevil castle! Susette Join us on our Annual Group Cruise 04Dec04 Jewel of the Seas! Check out our website: www.cruiseoutlets.com |
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Howie you got me teary eyed.. Keep on loving her...
Susette Join us on our Annual Group Cruise 04Dec04 Jewel of the Seas! Check out our website: www.cruiseoutlets.com |
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Sue and Kevin Mullen wrote: Howie, Eileen and I are both very lucky to have husbands who love us and stand by us. I know of many people with CFS who's families don't believe they are really sick. Also many marriages that have fallen apart because of CFS. You and Kevin are the best!!!! Sue, I'll take you word about Kevin 'cause I haven't met him - but I can VOUCH for Howie's bestness! Eileen, maybe the luckiest woman on earth! |
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I join in giving Howie kudos for yet another public statement of his adoration of Eileen. The best thing is, I know it's sincere. Having been privileged to cruise with Howie and Eileen this summer, I can attest to their devotion to each other, as well as many other things that make them a totally NEAT-O couple! They are two of the most intelligent and fascinating conversationalists on a wide range of subjects you'll ever come across. They are fun loving, as evidenced by their "disco fever." They are so diverse in their interests--in a cruise setting, you'll find Howie with his near-obnoxious passion for exercise and hanging out by the pool (okay, so I admit, he looks great!) and Eileen with her equally-obsessive craze for the slots (she claims she's an addict, so I'm not speaking out of turn here). But the most impressive thing about Howie and Eileen--severally and jointly--is that they are kind, sensitive and inclusive people (by that I mean, they welcome everyone to be a part of their fun). --- I am so thrilled to hear school's out for you, Howie! I know y'all are counting the days to Bliss on the High Seas, otherwise known to the rest of us as the cold, winter month of January back in the trenches. Diana Ball (Florence and Lou Roth) wrote: Howie said " she will always be the great LOVE of my life" Howie That was a beautiful tribute to Eileen. You are both blessed in having each other. May you sail together for many many years. Florence |
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