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		<title>Chorale&#8217;s Spring Break &#8217;07 Trip to the Pacific NW</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2007 02:29:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Saturday, March 10th to Sunday, March 17th, I will be on a trip to the Pacific North West, touring with The College of New Jersey&#8217;s Chorale. We&#8217;ll be singng a bunch of concerts (some with other choral groups), doing clinics with local high schools, etc. Sat. 10th &#8211; Fly to Portland, OR &#8211; departure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From Saturday, March 10th to Sunday, March 17th, I will be on a trip to the Pacific North West, touring with The College of New Jersey&#8217;s Chorale. We&#8217;ll be singng a bunch of concerts (some with other choral groups), doing clinics with local high schools, etc.</p>
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<li><strong>Sat. 10th</strong> &#8211; Fly to Portland, OR &#8211; departure from Newark, 5:30PM.</li>
<li><strong>Sun. 11th</strong> &#8211; Travel to <a href="http://www.tourresource.com/temp/TCNJ/TCNJMar07_Itin9.pdf">St. Paul&#8217;s Episcopal, Salem</a>, to participate in the service, then travel to <a href="http://www.willamette.edu/">Willamette University</a> to perform a concert, participate in a choral clinic, and have a pizza party</li>
<li><strong>Mon. 12th</strong> &#8211; Travel to Tacoma, joint concert at night with Lakes High School</li>
<li><strong>Tues. 13th </strong>- Travel in the afternoon to <a href="http://www.gigharborhs.psd401.net/">Gig Harbor High School</a> for a choral clinic</li>
<li><strong>Wed. 14th</strong> &#8211; Travel to Port Angeles, afternoon ferry to Victoria, BC. Evening concert at <a href="http://standrews.pacificcoast.net/">St. Andrews Presbyterian</a></li>
<li><strong>Thurs. 15th</strong> &#8211; Sightseeing in Victoria &#8211; <a href="http://www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/MainSite/default.aspx">Royal BC Museum</a>, informal concert at the Parliament buildings, and free time</li>
<li><strong>Fri. 16th</strong> &#8211; Travel to Bellingham, joint concert with the Cherry Creek High School&#8217;s <em>Girls 21</em>.</li>
<li><strong>Sat. 17th </strong>- Travel to Seattle, sightseeing for the rest of the day.</li>
<li><strong>Sun. 18th </strong>- Fly back to Newark. Flight scheduled to arrive at 6:12AM Sunday morning.<br />
<a href="http://www.tourresource.com/temp/TCNJ/TCNJMar07_Itin9.pdf">[full itinerary]</a></li>
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<p>Looks like 5 out of the 6 hotels we&#8217;re staying at have free high speed internet access, so I may be able to check my email during the trip. While I&#8217;m away, email is the preferred method of contact. You can always call or text, as I should get service in that region.</p>
<p>Unfortunately I still dont have a camera, but I&#8217;ll try to take as many pictures (with other peoples cameras) as I can. Hope that those of you on break also have a fun and relaxing week!</p>
<p><strong>EDIT (Sat. 3/17)</strong> &#8211; Our overnight flight that was supposed to get us back tomorrow morning was cancelled, and our current scheduled flight will be getting us back Wednesday morning.  See you all then!</p>
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		<title>Cruise to Alaska, Summer &#8217;06</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jul 2006 01:54:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first few days were pretty normal. The seas were calm, so the rocking was minimal and you could hardly tell you were on a boat. I spent some of my time checking out the teen program, and the rest of it learning where everything on the boat was.

Tuesday...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/misc/alaska06/DSC00111.JPG.html"><img class="colorbox-16"  width="343" height="257" src="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/d/18121-2/DSC00111.JPG" /></a><a href="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/misc/alaska06/DSCF1913.JPG.html"><img class="colorbox-16"  width="344" height="256" src="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/d/18118-2/DSCF1913.JPG" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Left</strong> &#8211; Chris&#8217;s view of the msWesterdam from the Space Needle.<br />
<strong> Right</strong> &#8211; My view of the Space needle from the msWesterdam.</p>
<p>The first few days were pretty normal.  The seas were calm, so the rocking was minimal and you could hardly tell you were on a boat.  I spent some of my time checking out the teen program,  and the rest of it learning where everything on the boat was.</p>
<p>Tuesday was the first day we actually saw anything.  <a href="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/misc/alaska06/100_0379.JPG.html"><img class="colorbox-16"  width="203" height="151" align="left" alt="Ice caving at Hubbard Glacier" title="Ice caving at Hubbard Glacier" src="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/d/18065-2/100_0379.JPG" /></a>Pulling into the bay and seeing the ice in the water was quite the memorable experience.  Watching the caving was fun, too.   It was noted that we saw &#8220;the biggest caving&#8221;, &#8220;out of all the Alaskan cruises&#8221; the crew had been on.   It was nice weather, too &#8211; nice and sunny, and only in the 60s or so, so I didn&#8217;t even need a  jacket.  In the bay, we also saw a seal or two, and a bald eagle swooping around at some other bird.</p>
<p>I woke up on Wednesday, looked out my window, and was greeted with the sight of a dock.   <a href="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/misc/alaska06/DSCF2290.JPG.html"><img class="colorbox-16"  width="360" height="269" align="right" alt="Downtown Juneau - View from the tramway" title="Downtown Juneau - View from the tramway" src="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/d/17811-2/DSCF2290.JPG" /></a>It took me by surprise, after watching two days of water out the window.  In Juneau, we went off the ship and did a number of things, the first of which being the Mount Roberts Tramway. Basically, it&#8217;s a skyway ride up the mountain, giving you a great view of the entire valley and the town below.  They had a &#8216;raptor center&#8217;, which consisted of a 4&#8242;x3&#8242; cage with an injured bald eagle inside.  At the top, we also met up with Jess Crane, who&#8217;s working out there as a tour guide. After catching lunch back aboard the ship, (since it is free, after-all) we headed toward our planned excursion, the Mendenhall Glacier &#038; Alaska-Style Salmon Bake.  <a href="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/d/18074-2/100_0493.JPG"><img class="colorbox-16"  width="240" height="180" align="left" alt="Alaskan Style Salmon Bake" title="Alaskan Style Salmon Bake" src="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/d/18074-2/100_0493.JPG" /></a>Jess decided to tag along,  and since she happened to know our tour guide, he didn&#8217;t mind her coming along for the ride either.  We went out to Mendenhall first, which was not quite as cool, just because we had just seen Hubbard, but it was still cool.  There was a cool waterfall near it which we hiked out to, and  just hiking out on the mountains like that was a refreshing experience.  After about an hour or  out there, we headed back to the bus, and went to the Salmon Bake, which was alittle different than  I expected.  It was basically like a picnic, or a restaurant out-doors.  Picnic tables were set  up, and you went and got your own food, and it was all-you-can-eat.  Similar to eating in Busch-Gardens,  backstage 2003, but better food haha.  Anyway, after that we headed back to the boat and I dont remember doing  anything after that.</p>
<p>Thursday we slept in alittle longer, if I remember correctly. In Sitka, we had to anchor off-shore because there was no dock which could accomodate our ship. Tenders (also known as Lifeboats, when used for their alternate purpose) were used to ferry people between the boat and the ship (120 people to a tender). After eating lunch on-board, we took one<a href="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/misc/alaska06/DSCF2499.JPG.html"><img class="colorbox-16"  width="314" height="235" align="right" alt="New Archangel Russian Dancers" title="New Archangel Russian Dancers" src="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/d/18095-2/DSCF2499.JPG" /></a> ashore, and walked downtown, since we were early. We did the mandatory gift-shopping, and, as usual, spent more time than we needed to / should have buying souvenirs. We headed back to the dock, to meet our boat/tour group, and were taken to our first stop, Historic Russian America. Here we watched our first film on the Tlingit people and Alaska history, and we looked at some of the exibits and such, etc. etc. Our second stop was just as thrilling &#8211; the New Archangel Russian Dancers, who, ironically, are not Russian. They&#8217;re a group of local women who decided to start a cultural-interest group around Russian Traditional Dance, and I guess they&#8217;re not too bad at it. I think my mom fell asleep at this point. Next was the Raptor Center, which was pretty cool. They had out-door cages/exhibits as well as indoor habitats for some birds, and there was a little talk/Q&#038;A with a trainer and a bald eagle that was informative. I got some decent pictures from here. On the way home, we saw a number of wild bald eagles, including a tree with 3 of them in it. We were dropped back off in downtown Sitka, and made our way to the dock/tenders, and back on the ship for dinner. Dinner was informal, and we came back to our cabin to find our towels folded into a monkey, hanging from a hanger. I stopped by the Lido deck pool to see the Dessert Extravaganza, but there wasn&#8217;t too much I was in the mood for (mostly cakes and pies and such). I almost went to Country Line Dancing at the ship&#8217;s nightclub, but my fatigue got the better of me and I fell asleep after eating afew chocolate-covered strawberries.</p>
<p>Friday was also quite the eventful day. We docked at Ketchikan very early, so we were in a rush to get breakfast and get to shore and such. First we went to the Saxman Native Village, which was interesting. They had a number of Totem polls, and explained alot about them &#8211; the stories behind them, how long they took to make, what they were made with, etc etc. <a style="padding: 0.5em" target="_blank" href="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/misc/alaska06/DSCF2784.JPG.html"><img class="colorbox-16"  width="278" height="208" align="left" title="Just off the dock in Ketchikan" alt="Just off the dock in Ketchikan" src="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/d/17826-2/DSCF2784.JPG" /></a>We were also brought into a &#8216;clan house&#8217; and shown some of the tribal dances, which I didn&#8217;t consider all too impressive. We spent some free time in downtown Ketchikan, exploring&#8230; the gift shops, of course. After the shops, we walked across the street to The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show, which was suprisingly entertaining. They had men do different events of lumberjacking-skill, etc. etc. After the show, we headed back to the ship for lunch, and after lunch, I spent some time in the afternoon doing webdev. We the ship&#8217;s Farewell Formal Dinner (farewell, because not everyone would be on the ship the next day), where they served us Baked Alaska cake with sparklers. All the chefs came out in a parade (to Radetzky&#8217;s March, which made the night that much cooler), lighting the sparklers as they came out. For those of you who&#8217;ve never had it, Baked Alaska s basically like an ice-cream cake with a brownie at the bottom, and covered in a 1&#8243; thick layer of whipped cream. It was good &#8211; although I&#8217;m not really a fan of that much whipped cream. Tonight was the first time in the cruise where I approached that familiar feeling we all know as &#8216;sea-sickness&#8217;. The wind was up to 80+Kts, and the Sea Condition was &#8216;Rough&#8217;, with 12-16&#8242; waves. Some of the waves were hitting our cabin window, and the boat was rocking pretty much the entire night. I dont think I was ever really naseous, but it did make me feel alittle sick, and I remedied that by promptly falling asleep.</p>
<p>Saturday was a slower day. We were at sea most of the day, and finally docked at Victoria around 8PM. I decided not to go ashore (4 in our party decided to hit-up historic Chinatown and all the shops, naturally though), because I was still tired from waking up so early the day before. As I write this, my sister tells me that they bought me a moose pen, though I have yet to have seen such a thing. I spent some of the late afternoon using my free 10-minutes of internet access, won at some seminar. We spent the day packing and such, and I attended Karaoke at night. I didn&#8217;t actually get to sing anything, but my brother, Katie, and my Dad did, and that was fun to watch.</p>
<p>Sunday &#8211; boring. We disembarked early, after being the last group of people to be called on the entire boat. We took a shuttle to the airport, and got lunch. I war-walked without leaving our Gate, and found an open, HSIA, wifi network (what luck!).</p>
<p>While I&#8217;m sitting here on the plane home writing this, I&#8217;d like to note that lighting on the same altitude as you looks pretty darn cool. I wish I had the willpower to get the camera out and take a time-lapse photo, even if the cloud in question wasn&#8217;t obstructed by the wing. Too bad.</p>
<p>Now for some general comments&#8230;</p>
<p><a style="padding: 0.5em" target="_blank" href="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/misc/alaska06/DSCF2800.JPG.html"><img class="colorbox-16"  width="262" height="197" align="right" title="Food Display in the Lido Restaurant" alt="Food Display in the Lido Restaurant" src="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/d/17844-2/DSCF2800.JPG" /></a><strong>Food</strong> &#8211; Wow &#8211; I didn&#8217;t expect what the boat had to offer. The first place I learned the location of was the Lido Deck dining hall. Every dining room was all-you-can-eat, including room service! Drinks were free too [water, iced tea, juices]. We paid for these cards that would get you a certain number of soft-drinks from any bar, and none of us came close to using all of them up. I preferred breakfast and dinner to lunch. Breakfast, I dont know why, and dinner, just because of the whole full-service aspect, and the wonderful dishes to choose from, and the level of quality.  Also, the displays/presentation of the food was very impressive &#8211; everything was done to impress.</p>
<p><strong>Entertainment</strong> &#8211; This was mediocre. The night-time programming could have been better &#8211; I saw the &#8220;Westerdam Cast&#8221; the first night, and they were nothing more than singers and dancers going from song to song. Nothing better than what you&#8217;d get at a theme-park or something. It might just be me, but I really dont like those kinda shows. There was a ventriliquist the first night also, and he was rather entertaining. The teen program didn&#8217;t interest me much, but since it was geared at 13-17 year olds, and I&#8217;m an extreme, I dont think that was exactly my fault. The sports activities were decent &#8211; I was disapointed that they did not, in fact, have tennis (I had read somewhere that they did). But there were pools, ping-pong, basketball, and volleyball (sort-of). The video arcades weren&#8217;t anthing to write home about either. They cost extra, and they they were generally out-dated games. No DDR machine <img src='http://blog.mtwstudios.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley colorbox-16' /> .</p>
<p><strong>Service</strong> &#8211; Was very impressive. We came back to a cleaned cabin after the evening&#8217;s festivities, and some of the time we&#8217;d have a different animal folded from our clean towels. Our dinner stewards were equally as nice. Interestingly, anyone below management was Asian (very few exceptions), which might explain things <img src='http://blog.mtwstudios.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley colorbox-16' /> .</p>
<p>In general, the cruise was a very enjoyable experience, and I&#8217;d definately consider going back to do another one! I&#8217;d also highly recommend it to anyone considering it in the future. Hopefully they&#8217;ll have free high-speed internet access in a few years, too <img src='http://blog.mtwstudios.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley colorbox-16' /> .</p>
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		<title>Trip To Alaska</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Jul 2006 06:55:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well we made it here safe to Seattle, and have had a fun two days so far. I decided that it made more sense to write one long entry about the rest of the trip after it actually happens &#8211; the whole blog-by-day thing was taking too long anyway. So the pictures from Seattle can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well we made it here safe to Seattle, and have had a fun two days so far.  I decided that it made more sense to write one long entry about the rest of the trip after it actually happens &#8211; the whole blog-by-day thing was taking too long anyway.</p>
<p>So the pictures from Seattle can be found at <a href="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/misc/alaska06/">http://photos.mtwstudios.com/misc/alaska06/</a>.  I&#8217;ll post anything from the cruise after I get back, as I wont have internet access most likely at all during the cruise.</p>
<p>Feel free to text or voicemail though!  In the ports I should have limited coverage&#8230;</p>
<p>With that said, I hope everyone has an enjoyable and productive week and I&#8217;ll see you all when I get back!</p>
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		<title>Friday: Long Plane Ride, Space Needle, Etc.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jul 2006 06:47:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well I&#8217;ll try to make this short, because I&#8217;ve been up for way too long and I desperately need sleep&#8230; Got out of the house around 9, swung by Katie&#8217;s to pick her up, then it was off to Newark Int. We waited around at the gate (we had about 3 hours to kill) playing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well I&#8217;ll try to make this short, because I&#8217;ve been up for way too long and I desperately need sleep&#8230;</p>
<p>Got out of the house around 9, swung by Katie&#8217;s to pick her up, then it was off to Newark Int.  We waited around at the gate (we had about 3 hours to kill) playing chess, <img class="colorbox-12"  width="233" height="173" align="left" src="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/d/16891-2/DSCF1540.JPG" />looking for a wifi signal, reading, etc.  The plane-ride was pretty un-eventful.  The food, movie, and radio were all new experiences for me.  Spirit (with the band, Spring 2005) had no meal, no movie, and no radio.  We had these little personal pizzas which were&#8230; edible, and the movie was <em>The Pink Panther</em> which was good because I had never seen it before.  The radio had something like 3 channels, none of which I was particularly interested in.  I ended up sleeping for about an hour total on the plane, after trying and failing miserably to get anything done on the laptop.  The landing went much smoother than what I&#8217;m used to (Spirit Air arriving in ORL, Spring &#8217;05), so that was good.  We were actually early off the plane, I believe.  We waited around in the parking deck for our shuttle&#8230; it ended up being a good half an hour or so before it came to take us to our hotel.</p>
<p><img class="colorbox-12"  width="201" height="269" align="right" title="The Space Needle" alt="The Space Needle" src="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/d/16936-2/DSCF1621.JPG" />Once we got to the hotel, we unpacked and got accqainted, decided what we were doing, and it was off to dinner!  Taking a reccomendation from the front desk, we went across town to <em>Uptown China Restaurant</em>, which ended up being decent in terms of quality, and gave generous portions (I think we all took stuff home to the rooms).  On the way there, we did some sight-seeing of various things which you can look at on photos.mtwstudios.com, and I&#8217;ll refrain from going into detail here.</p>
<p>After dinner, we had decided to go to the Space Needle.  This was fun &#8211; there&#8217;s quite a view from up there, and the city looks amazing at night (better than NYC at night, IMHO).  We took about 20 minutes up on the observation deck, and about 30 in the gift shop, as per the usual.  After a long, uphill walk home, we finally got back to the rooms and now I&#8217;m here.</p>
<p>Wow, this whole jet-lag thing is getting to me haha &#8211; it&#8217;s 2:40EDT and it sure feels like it.  I&#8217;ll be getting to bed now &#8211; hopefully I&#8217;ll hear from some of you soon!</p>
<p>Pictures from this trip will be posted at <a href="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/misc/alaska06/">http://photos.mtwstudios.com/misc/alaska06/</a></p>
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		<title>On Hiatus: Cruise to Alaska</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jun 2006 01:26:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m leaving tomorrow for the family cruise from Seattle to Alaska. It should be fun &#8211; I&#8217;m looking forward to a break. It&#8217;ll be a number of firsts for me, including my first time on a cruise, my first time west of Ohio or north of Toronto, as well as various other things. Here&#8217;s the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m leaving tomorrow for the family cruise from Seattle to Alaska.  It should be fun &#8211; I&#8217;m looking forward to a break.  It&#8217;ll be a number of firsts for me, including my first time on a cruise, my first time west of Ohio or north of Toronto, as well as various other things.</p>
<p align="left">Here&#8217;s the itinerary <a href="http://hollandamerica.com/dest/itinerary.do?selectedItin=20060702:W631:AEW007&#038;dest=A">[see itinerary on HAL's Website]</a>:</p>
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<li><strong>6/30 Friday </strong>- Fly from Newark to Seattle, check in at  <a href="http://www.comfortsuites-seattle.com/">Comfort Suites Downtown/Seattle Center</a> (with free HSIA!!!)</li>
<li><strong>7/1 Saturday</strong> &#8211; Meet my father&#8217;s cousin in Seattle, watch Colorado Rockies vs. Seattle Mariners game at Safeco Field.  (look for us in  Section 327! <a href="http://www.tickco.com/choose_seats/baseball/safeco_field.htm">[seating chart]</a>)</li>
<li><strong>7/2 Sunday </strong>- <a href="http://www.hollandamerica.com/cruiseships/Westerdam">msWesterdam</a> leaves port at 4PM(PDT)</li>
<li><strong>7/3 Monday</strong> &#8211; at sea</li>
<li><strong>7/4 Tuesday</strong> &#8211; Cruising by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubbard_Glacier">Hubbard Glacier</a></li>
<li><strong>7/5 Wednesday</strong> &#8211; Port: Juneau, Alaska &#8211; <a style="text-decoration: underline" href="http://hollandamerica.com/dest/excursion.do?portCode=JNU&#038;tourId=1130&#038;dest=A">Mendenhall Glacier &#038; Alaska-Style Salmon Bake</a></li>
<li><strong>7/6 Thursday </strong>- Port: Sitka, Alaska &#8211; <a href="http://hollandamerica.com/dest/excursion.do?portCode=SIT&#038;tourId=49&#038;dest=A">Historic Russian America, Raptor Center &#038; Russian Dancers</a></li>
<li><strong>7/7 Friday</strong> &#8211; Port: Ketchikan, Alaska &#8211;                                                      <a style="text-decoration: underline" href="http://hollandamerica.com/dest/excursion.do?portCode=KTN&#038;tourId=3737&#038;dest=A">Saxman Native Village and The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show</a></li>
<li><strong>7/8 Saturday</strong> &#8211; Port: Victoria, B.C., Canada &#8211; ?</li>
<li><strong>7/9 Sunday</strong> &#8211; Arrive back in port at Seattle, fly from Seattle to Newark, arrive late-night, and collapse at home ~3AM</li>
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<p>I recently realized that my connectivity will not be that much better than Chris&#8217;s.  I should have <em>very</em> limited cell-phone access, and<em> even further</em> limited internet access on this trip (except when I&#8217;m in Seattle at the hotel, where I should have gracious amounts of both).  Should you need to contact me, persistent communication (text message, email, cellphone voicemail) is preferable.<img class="colorbox-11"  align="left" title="Holland America Cruiselines: msWesterdam" alt="Holland America Cruiselines: msWesterdam" src="http://www.gate1travel.com/cruises/ships/msWesterdam/photo-msWesterdam.jpg" /></p>
<p>I&#8217;ll be sure to take <em>lots</em> of pictures on this trip, and post them here.  I might even write entries, posted after-the-fact when I get back (if I don&#8217;t have internet access there).  It really depends on how bored I get on the ship (I&#8217;m bringing mirrors of my current projects so that if I really fall into a fit of boredom, I&#8217;ll have something productive to do at least).  It&#8217;ll be interesting to see if I make any new friends on this thing &#8211; I was never really one for making spontaneous friends in random places, but we shall see.  I hear the &#8216;teen&#8217; lounge has DDR contests, if all-else fails <img src='http://blog.mtwstudios.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley colorbox-11' />  .</p>
<p>Au revoir, and I hope to be talking to some of you soon!</p>
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		<title>Williamsburg Trip, Easter &#8217;06</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[See the pictures here. 04/21/06 3:00PM Well Busch Gardens was fun&#8230; The past two days we went there, played in the game room, gone in the pool, and got a round or two of tennis in. Tonight&#8217;s the last night/packing night, and we&#8217;re leaving tomorrow before noon. Hopefully I&#8217;ll be home around 8PM, if all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>See the pictures <a href="http://photos.mtwstudios.com/misc/williamsburg06/">here</a>.</p>
<h4>04/21/06 3:00PM</h4>
<p>Well Busch Gardens was fun&#8230; The past two days we went there, played in  the game room, gone in the pool, and got a round or two of tennis in.   Tonight&#8217;s the last night/packing night, and we&#8217;re leaving tomorrow  before noon.  Hopefully I&#8217;ll be home around 8PM, if all goes according  to plan.</p>
<h4>04/19/06 11:30AM</h4>
<p>Looks like today we&#8217;re starting out with some rec-room time.  The plan  for the rest of the day is to get a big dinner/lunch around 3 and then  go to Busch Gardens for the rest of the night&#8230; sounds like it&#8217;ll be  fun.</p>
<p>PS &#8211; Pick up a copy of the local Courier News and check the Community  Section&#8230;</p>
<h4>04/18/06 8:40PM</h4>
<p>Well today was a fun day visiting colonial Jamestown and Williamsburg.   We spent some time in the room, and the game room, and I&#8217;m due for  tennis with the kids at 9PM.  Not sure what we&#8217;re doing tomorrow  exactly&#8230; I think it&#8217;s more of a restful day than anything&#8230;</p>
<h4>04/16/06 8:00PM</h4>
<p>Arrived safely in Fairfield Resorts Kingsgate after a lengthy drive to a  couple of stops at battlegrounds and at Monticello. Turns out this place has free wireless at the rec-room/pool area, so  I&#8217;ll be able to make stop in there every once in awhile this week. Other than that, I hope everyone has had a happy and relaxful Easter!</p>
<h4>04/16/06, 8:00AM</h4>
<p>Well I probably wont be able to update this until after the break, so  Happy Easter to everyone! I&#8217;ll hopefully be back on Saturday by 8PM (if  all goes according to plan).</p>
<h4>04/15/06, 5:20PM</h4>
<p>Well King&#8217;s Dominion turned out not to have as much stuff to do as we  anticipated, so we decided to take the second half of the day off for R&#038;R.  Tomorrow is church and  the move to the timeshare (with no HSIA).</p>
<h4>04/15/06, 12:30AM</h4>
<p>Went to see Mt. Vernon, walked around the mall in DC, saw the major memorials, and went to see <em>Shenandoah</em> at Ford&#8217;s Theatre.  Tomorrow is King&#8217;s Dominion until probably late night again.</p>
<h4>04/14/06, 9:00AM</h4>
<p>Going to see Mt. Vernon today, and downtown  DC&#8230; probably be back around 9PM?</p>
<h4>04/14/06, 1:00AM</h4>
<p>The trip down I-95S turned out to be  ~7 hours long which is more than we anticipated.  There was major  traffic merging back onto 95 past the beltway, and some kinda  accident on the north side of said beltway.  Turns out the place I&#8217;m  staying today through  Saturday has HSIA &#8211; &#8217;till then you can email me  or catch me when I&#8217;m on AIM (probably only at night).</p>
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