Showing posts with label Sea Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sea Day. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Day Three-Crusin'

 A gorgeous start to Monday. 
 More lounging in portholes. Clearly, these port holes are a  favorite spot! 
 I could get used to this!
 A little fun in the "pretty" elevator before heading back to our stateroom to get ready for the Frozen Meet and Greet. 
 In which the royalty meets. 
Elsa and Anna loved that Grace and Emma arrived in "Anna's birthday attire"!
 Professional pictures. 
Dave and I were not planning to be in any pictures (which is why we don't look our best here) but the photographer insisted. Plus, Emma loves that she did "the Anna foot"!
 I love how much they loved watching the ocean. 
Emma's barrette was made by Grace. 
Showing Grandma Joan her invitation to the Royal Court Tea Party (to take place on Saturday)! xo

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Day Two- Sailing, Sailing!

  We woke up on Day Two (our first full day on board) to rough seas. We spent a lot of time watching the waves outside our stateroom window,. 
With the girls off at the Oceaneer Club, Dave, his parents and I went to brunch at Palo. 
Just a sampling of what we had. 
After brunch, Dave and I explored the ship a bit more! The Disney Magic holds about 2,400 people. With ten decks there was much to explore! 
Some afternoon wave watching. 
Emma, dressed as Princess Anna, could not get enough of these wonderful portholes. 
An Emma and Mama selfie. 
I truly adore this series of pictures of Emma dancing in the hallway. 
Sunset on Day Two. 
In which Queen Elsa and Princess Anna explore the ship. 
On a Disney Cruise you never know who you will run into in the halls! 
The girls were very enchanted by the first piece of towel art left in our stateroom. 
Ready for formal night. 
Chatting with Grandpa Ron. 
In which Queen Elsa and Princess Anna get ice cream. 
The girls decided to change out of their princess dresses before dinner (to be sure they wouldn't get anything on them). Here, Emma and Grandma Joan enjoy the show at Animator's Palate on formal night. Watching Animator's Palate transform from black and white to color was a perfect ending to our first full day at sea! xo