Nassau 7am-4pm, home

Beach volleyball court
Photo: Cheryl. Appears to be a volleyball net and lounge chair.
Photo: Cheryl. Tiny Caribbean island. Volleyball area just beyond the boat.
Cruise ship
This glass-sided pool is on Deck 8. It is home to the private pool, a small tiki bar, and an outdoor lounge area. We spend all our Sea Day’s time here.
11-second video: Video shows a portion of our private lounge. It is shared with other Havana Club guests. The family we are traveling with is platinum level. They know the ropes. We ride on the coattails of their Carnival brand loyalty.
9-second video: Up past my bedtime.
Viva Las Vegas! Elvis, baby.

Today was a great day.

Viva the present moment.

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Eastern Caribbean Sea Day #1, home

Fast food menu
Got the MDE for lunch in honor of Michael D Eisner.
Cruise ship hallway
Decorating our stateroom doors.
Dinner menu
Captured the dinner menu URL in case i “lost it”. Had some tech challenges before dinner. Mildly gunshy.

Smooth arrival day.

Beautiful ship.

Friendly staff.

Tropical December weather.

Wifi issue initially.

Ship swaying above average.

All day at sea tomorrow.

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Port Canaveral prep, home

Disney customer service Keynote speaker business card
Not 2009. This is 2008. Six years before retiring from Disney,10 years earlier than planned. i committed to retiring six years before the actual date. This date happened to be 10 years ahead of when i originally thought i’d retire from Disney. Note: Circumstances accelerated a 40-year plan down to 30 years. Ps. 30 years at Disney is not insignificant.

Price is what you pay. Value is what you receive.

The lifetime prioritized priorities we invest in is the price we pay for eventual personal vibrancy.

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