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Cindy and David Ross introduction
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04/02/04 05:48 PM
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cindyr
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Happy Friday to all of you..... My husband DAvid and I live in South Barrington Illinois, a suburb of Chicago (about 30 minutes on a good day to our favorite micro brewery Goose Island in the city). We have been married nearly 17 years, and are planning on celebrating on a back to back on the diamond leaving June 21. We were on the Voyager last September, and had the most wonderful time. We could not get over the feeling of some of our wonderful friends that we met, STAYING on for 7 more days, that we said our next trip would be a back to back, so we could relish that wonderful sensation, of saddness saying goodbye, but glee that we had another week!
On that trip we spend most of our time with a wonderful couple that were childhood friend of Captain Dag, in fact they were the artist couple that created the lovely sculpture of the fish over the pool area. We plan to visit them on a scandanavian cruise in the next few years.
David and I have what i would consider a wonderful life. We work very very hard, he is a V.P. world wide sales, which means he travels for businesss much more than we would choose, but in our late 40's we hope that "this too will pass". I work for a company based in Dallas Texas ( I swear I am going to stop in and actuall meet Ngaire sometime soon), we manufacture a very interesting product that detects impact in shipping i.e. if something fragile is being shipped this product will detect rough handling. I have been selling this for nearly 11 years, and cover 7 states. We have 2 boys, one living in Hawaii, married to a beautiful Japanese girl Mariko, and our youngest son Adam will marry in Sept. and live nearl Langely Virginia.
Each and every time we cruise (we are really novices, Renaissance, Seaborn,and Radisson, oh, one really awful "big red boat" thing i will not discuss) we always think we want to spend all of our time together, tables for two etc. We miss each other so much because of our travel, we are nearly giggling on the plane. However, we always meet such nice people we make wonderful friends, some from 3 years ago, we see every year.
I have mentioned before that we have benefited from wonderful insights from the cruise boards. We really have. I would encourage anyone, active or "learning" to participate to educate yourself. It truly is valuable.
Thank you, and happy sailing..............
Cindy
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Re: Cindy and David Ross introduction
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04/02/04 09:31 PM
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Masaki
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Thanks for the introduction, Cindy!
Masaki
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Re: Cindy and David Ross introduction
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04/03/04 05:38 AM
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Mr. Kimmi
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John J. Birkenheuer JBirk@me.com | 954-644-2278 www.jbirkphoto.com|www.CalhounsCalling.com
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Re: Cindy and David Ross introduction
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04/03/04 06:02 AM
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petlover
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Welcome Cindy....great to hear all about you and David!
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Re: Cindy and David Ross introduction
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04/03/04 01:37 PM
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Denise
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Welcome! Thanks for sharing such a nice introduction with us!
Denise
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Re: Cindy and David Ross introduction
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04/04/04 02:58 AM
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ITravelNow
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Hi Cindy...welcome aboard!
Margo
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Re: Cindy and David Ross introduction
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04/06/04 01:12 PM
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robert
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Hi Cindy!
I am curious about your Big Red Boat experience. Before they went under they were a client of mine. They had Looney Tunes characters and events on board - our sad attempt at hitting the mouse. Oh, did I say that? Impressions?
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Robert
Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you've imagined. -Thoreau
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Re: Cindy and David Ross introduction
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04/07/04 03:17 PM
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robert
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Robert
Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you've imagined. -Thoreau
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Re: Cindy and David Ross introduction
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04/29/04 11:31 AM
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cindyr
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I'm back!! So sorry for such a long "silence" I have been traveling flat out, haven't even "skulked" on this board for more than a fast minute. Well, the big red boat, my kids still talk about it. It was well lets just say exactly what we paid for. It was a Disney sort of thing as you know, before the new disney boat. It was if i remember correctly about 600 per person for a 5 night. There you have it. The rooms were literally a closet, tiny porthole, meals were something like you would see at a country buffet sort of restraunt. My boys actaully didn't mind the food, what kid wouldn't be happy with a soft serve ice cream machine. The soda's were really expensive, as were the excursions. The boat itself needed ALOT of work. Carpet, just everything. This was several years ago (like 10) but we couldn't get off fast enough. The embarkation was a nightmare. That is one of the things we like best about RSSC. In Roehn, we literally pulled up in a chauffered car (too early we thought) got out, our driver asked when we could board (it was like 12:00) and they said "how about now". Wish i could remember more about the Red boat, to tell you the truth if you had never ever cruised, and wanted to take a pack of kids or teens, it might not be too awful. Vacation time is SO precious to us, just has to be good. cindy
Cindy
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