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Mark & Joyce
May 14th, 2006, 07:32 PM
WOW…What can we say…Beautiful, Spectacular, Breathtaking…words are hard to find to describe the sheer beauty and scope of Alaska.

Before we talk about the trip and wonderful cruise experience with HAL, we just want to thank all on these boards who take the time to provide such valuable advice and opinions. We picked out excursions based on this information and we were not disappointed.

Ok…going to try and cover as much as possible…got to go back to work tomorrow :(

We sailed the ms Zaandam out of Seattle for a 7 day, 5/5 – 5/12, inside passage Alaska experience. Long day on Fri the 5th, flew from the east coast, 6 am flight, connection in Dallas. Arrived in Seattle at 11 am. We had purchased transfers when we booked and that worked out nicely. Bus had us at pier 30 by 1 pm. If time had permitted we would have come in a day early and toured Seattle.

Check in was smooth, 30-40 min in line and we were processed and on our way up the gangway!:D

Zaandam…such a classy ship..we loved her. Very clean and nicely laid out, never had any trouble finding our way around. We like the fact that she has 3 sets of elevators even though she is a smaller ship, 1,400 passengers. State room 2557 was perfect, ocean view and close to elevators. Loved the walking deck on the Promenade level. Wonderful lounge chairs and warm blankets. All the public areas are so comfortable and most have great views out the windows.

Food….and more Food!!...we ate most meals in the Rotterdam dining room and all meals were wonderful. Service was top notch and we really enjoyed the open seating at breakfast and lunch…very pleasant meeting new people everyday. We had 2 formal nights and 5 casual nights (no informal even though it was listed on some of our welcome aboard info). We did take a couple of snacks Lido style and it was also very good. Did the Pinnacle grill one night and even though it was very nice, we will skip this on our next trip.


Shore Excursions…someone on these boards said “Alaska is not the place to skimp in shore excursions” I think it was Budget queen, and she was right. We did not book through HAL but booked our own independent tour operators, well in advance I might add. We only did two but they provided memories that will last a lifetime. The first was Whale Watching in Juneau with Captain Larry of Orca Enterprises. We saw 6-7 humpback whales and several bald eagles and sea lions. Capt. Larry and Capt. Shawn are passionate about whales and that translates into a first class excursion. Our second was in Ketchikan with Michelle of Island Wings. Michelle was wonderful. She flew us into the Misty Fjords National Monument and set us down on a beautiful peaceful lake and allowed us to get out on shore for about a half hour for pictures. The Misty Fjords was absolutely spectacular and so very peaceful at the lake. We could not have asked for a better pilot to take us to such a beautiful place…Michelle, if you read this “Thank You”.

Sitka was awesome. We waked the town and had the best time shopping and site seeing. The Totem Park is a must do. Also got some great pics of our beautiful Zaandam while walking the totem trails.


Going to end this now…I got to get ready for the real world tomorrow!! If only we were still sailing the high seas!! Better get planning for our next cruise!!


Quick Tips:

Take LOTS of pictures…if you are thinking about digital..Alaska is the place to have one w/extra memory cards…we took about 350 pictures..(Hard to take pics with a knife and fork in hand):)

Alaska in early May…GREAT..just layer cloths and enjoy the snow covered mountains. We were the only ship in all ports and that I’m sure was a big plus..no crowds.

Get out of bed early..5:30 – 6:00…there are just too much beautiful scenery, don’t miss it sleeping!!! (We had coffee and Danish delivered every morning at 6 just to get us going…you need something to hold you over till 8 am breakfast!!

Talk to your ship mates…we met so many nice folks from all over this great planet…Hello to my special friend from down under “we are on the same team”

Take the time to take to the crew..They really appreciate you asking about their home and families.

Lastly…take in the special land of Alaska…we will go back


Please feel free to ask any questions…

Mark & Joyce
North Carolina

DFD1
May 14th, 2006, 08:33 PM
Thanks for your review. Sounds like you had a great time. We're booked on the Zaandam for September. You review makes me wish it were tomorrow. Thanks.

Robin7
May 14th, 2006, 08:38 PM
We sailed the ms Zaandam out of Seattle for a 7 day, 5/5 – 5/12, inside passage Alaska experience.

Thanks for posting a review of your cruise. We are booked on the Zaandam July 28th and I can't get enough information. (Okay, I'll admit it. I'm an information junkie.)

How were the seas going around Vancouver Island? I've been a little apprehensive about going out of Seattle.

Robin

Mark & Joyce
May 14th, 2006, 09:35 PM
Robin,

Believe it or not the sun was shining bright when we sailed out of Seattle. The seas were a bit rough Sat which was our 1st full day at sea and this may have been the portion around Vancouver Island you are talking about, not sure, but I think we were beyond that.

From what I understand it was unusual. Many passengers had trouble with that day, Joyce included. I took ginger root pills twice daily and had no problem…I’m not saying that is the answer but it seemed to work for me and I like the no side effect aspect. You can find them at any drug store or Wal*Mart type store that sells vitamins. The captain always came on the intercom and informed all about any high sea issues. Bottom line, if you think you might be susceptible to sea sickness, have one or two remedies available to use. You can also visit the ship doctor for meds.

Enjoy..it is truly beautiful…

missygirl
May 14th, 2006, 10:15 PM
Thanks for a great review. We are leaving May 19 also from NC to Seattle but on the Oosterdam. We were able to go in a day early to tour some of Seattles hotspots. I hope that our trip is just as enjoyable as yours was.

Missygirl:)

NancyIL
May 14th, 2006, 11:03 PM
Thanks for your review...and glad you had a wonderful trip! Did your ship go to Glacier Bay?

Mark & Joyce
May 15th, 2006, 12:06 AM
Nancy,

Yes, Glacier Bay was one of the highlights. HAL had a few national park rangers board ship the night before and they were available to answer any questions throughout our time in the park. (I thought this was a very nice touch) One of the rangers was providing information over the intercom from the Crows Nest. At first I was thinking this may intrude on the solitude the park instilled, but it was just the positive. She provided almost poetic highlights and history in a tone that was perfect for the experience.

We spent a good amount of time in the bay. The captain would turn the ship around about every half hour to give those who chose to use their balcony’s for viewing (again a nice HAL touch) Amazed at how the captain could turn that ship so smoothly and with basically no noise.

Glacier Bay was by far the coldest part of the trip but there are plenty of warm blankets out on the Promenade deck and the crew serves hot green pea soup, very good!


Enjoy it….I had no idea such a beautiful place even existed…

revrick3
May 15th, 2006, 12:26 AM
2 weeks and 4 days we will follow your path to Alaska, we will be leaving out of Charlotte, we are just south of Charlotte. I got excited when I saw your review, there havent been many for the Zaandam. My wife and I will be on first HA cruise and first Alaska visit. I cant wait to get on ship. Your report helped sure up my decision for Zaandam over some other ships and iteneraries. Thanks and sorry you have to work tomorrow. Real world is tough.

revrick3
May 15th, 2006, 12:27 AM
2 weeks and 4 days we will follow your path to Alaska, we will be leaving out of Charlotte, we are just south of Charlotte. I got excited when I saw your review, there havent been many for the Zaandam. My wife and I will be on first HA cruise and first Alaska visit. I cant wait to get on ship. Your report helped sure up my decision for Zaandam over some other ships and iteneraries. Thanks and sorry you have to work tomorrow. Real world is tough. We are just going to take a leisurly day in Sitka also, what are some of the must sees there we should not miss.

eastonce
May 15th, 2006, 01:07 AM
Mark & Joyce,

Thanks so much for your review - loved it. We are on the August 18th sailing of the Zaandam and are really looking forward to it. First question - is Sitka a tender port? Were there any tender ports on the cruise? After reading your review we might try the Misty Fjords flight again. On our last Alaska cruise we got partway in and the flights turned around - the pilot, who was very uncommunicative, would only say that the Fjords were "too misty". That was fine with me as I wanted to continue with the cruise. Princess refunded our money.

Carol

Krazy Kruizers
May 15th, 2006, 05:37 AM
So glad you enjoyed your cruise, the Zaandam and Alaska.

JasmineF
May 15th, 2006, 05:59 AM
Thanks for the review Mark & Joyce.

We will be taking our first Alaska cruise on the Zaandam in July. It is also our first time with HAL, so it is good to see a positive review of the trip we have chosen. (In fact, this is a post of 'firsts' as it is my first time to post on CC - I normally lurk!). We have also booked Captain Larry and Island Wings - glad you enjoyed both.

Just one question. We have an early morning trip booked in Sitka - how soon after docking were you able to disembark, or did the tender cause much delay?

Cheers!
Jasmine.

TLHB
May 15th, 2006, 06:26 AM
2 weeks and 4 days we will follow your path to Alaska, we will be leaving out of Charlotte, we are just south of Charlotte. I got excited when I saw your review, there havent been many for the Zaandam. My wife and I will be on first HA cruise and first Alaska visit. I cant wait to get on ship. Your report helped sure up my decision for Zaandam over some other ships and iteneraries. Thanks and sorry you have to work tomorrow. Real world is tough.

Thank for the wonderful information Mark & Joyce! I had to quote RevRick3. DH and I also live south of Charlotte and will be flying out of CLT for Seattle on June 3. We board the Westerdam for our first Alaskan cruise. It will also be our first cruise with HAL. It looks like DH and I will have some of the same ports as you..............Sitka, Ketchikan, Juneau and British Columbia. We have booked many excursions, all of them through HAL because this is a new place for us and I was too afraid to branch out on my own for this first time, since I didn't know much at all about Alaska. We do know that the beauty we have seen in pictures, books, etc. is breathtaking and we can't wait to go!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have a feeling we will fall love with Alaska and want to go back often!!!!!!!

I do have a couple of questions. What did you and most other people wear on excursion/port days. I have read conflicting information about clothing in Alaska and I am having trouble figuring out what to pack. DH and I do not hike so we do not have all of this weatherproof clothing that I am reading about online. We do have bluejeans and sweaters/sweatshirts. Our hiking friends have offered us their weatherproof/3-in-one jackets for the cruise. Will our sweatshirts/t-shirts/sweaters with jeans and those jackets be ok for port days? Or will we be dressed totally different than all of the others? We did go out and buy one pair of weatherproof hiking shoes (Merrell) for the trip. We also have some nice tennis shoes. We thought those shoes would be appropriate. I am basically wanting your feedback on clothing for port days. Also, what were most people wearing on days at sea during the daytime? Are the jeans ok then too? I am covered on dinner/nights on ship. I do know what to pack for that.

Mark & Joyce
May 15th, 2006, 06:51 AM
Hey all,

We are so glad you enjoyed the posts. Will try and answer your questions tonight....for some reason we have to go to work this morning???? Was looking for our coffee and danish room service this morning but all we heard was that dang alarm clock....:D

Got to pay for that next adventure somehow...

mimi6
May 15th, 2006, 05:05 PM
We are sailing on the Zaandam June 16 so this information is so exciting. Thanks for posting anything and everything about your trip that you have time to write.

LAFFNVEGAS
May 15th, 2006, 05:38 PM
Mark and Joyce, so glad you enjoyed your week in Alaska. We left just a couple of days after you from Vancouver. We both picked a great weeks for weather for cruising and getting to see so much snow on the mountains. It was truly breath taking scenery. Also glad you liked the Zaandam we will board the Zaandam for a 10 day Thanksgiving cruise this year. We also went to Glacier Bay. I actually thought there was slightly more to see there than Hubbard Glacier. We stayed out on the Bow of the ship for at least 3 hours and I too had Dutch Pea Soup:p

Again glad you had a great cruise hopefully you can post some of your pictures. By the end of this week I hope to post about 200 of the 400 pictures I took on our Webshots. We then can compare pictures:D

Mark & Joyce
May 15th, 2006, 08:39 PM
Jasmine,

We arrived in Sitka at 7:00 am. Make sure you are up for that because it is really a beautiful site with the mountains and Edgecombe in the distance (Mt Edgecombe is a dormant volcano and we only saw brief outlines of it because of the weather). The tenders started running soon after we arrived. Anyone who had early excursions had priority; I don’t think you will have a problem. It takes less than 5 min from ship to shore. Make sure you visit the totem park and also there is a shop that has the most beautiful local art and sculptures we saw. It is called the Sitka Rose Gallery…all was out of our $$ range but it is a must see. Another nice store was Harry Rice Pharmacy and Photo…they have an old fashion soda fountain and we enjoyed a coke and root beer float…also check out the back of the store..they have a great photo shop where you can download you digital camera card onto a CD and have a fresh card for more pics!:D


TLHB,

Jeans are the best bet for ports…most everybody was wearing them..a light waterproof jacket is good also because it does rain. We also took a small travel umbrella and used it in Juneau during a brief downpour. Sweat shirts and jeans w/ hiking boots are a perfect choice. We also took along a couple of hoodies to wear under our jackets and that worked out great.

You can certainly wear jeans around the ship, most all did. Of course on the 2 formal nights if you are going to lounge in one of the public areas anytime after the 1st early seating starts you will want to be dressed in your formal wear, even if you have late seating. Formal wear is for the entire evening, not just dinner. Don’t stress about what to wear..you will see a little of everything.:eek:


LAFFNVEGAS,

I agree it was the best time to sail; the snow covered mountains were spectacular. We were on the bow for a few hours in Glacier Bay too…great viewing and great soup! Enjoy the Zaandam on your Thanksgiving trip! Working on my photos tonight..loading a slide show using ProShow Gold..good stuff!:cool:

TLHB
May 16th, 2006, 07:17 AM
TLHB,

Jeans are the best bet for ports…most everybody was wearing them..a light waterproof jacket is good also because it does rain. We also took a small travel umbrella and used it in Juneau during a brief downpour. Sweat shirts and jeans w/ hiking boots are a perfect choice. We also took along a couple of hoodies to wear under our jackets and that worked out great.

You can certainly wear jeans around the ship, most all did. Of course on the 2 formal nights if you are going to lounge in one of the public areas anytime after the 1st early seating starts you will want to be dressed in your formal wear, even if you have late seating. Formal wear is for the entire evening, not just dinner. Don’t stress about what to wear..you will see a little of everything.:eek:




Thank you so, so much! I feel prepared to pack now!
We only have a few weeks left!!!!!!!!! :D

Mark & Joyce
May 21st, 2006, 11:19 PM
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/

Member Name: markeasterly


Enjoy!!!:)

Mark & Joyce

cruiseplease
May 22nd, 2006, 12:08 AM
:) We loved your terrific review. DH and I will be on the Zaandam June 23, same ports, same excursions. Thank you for all of the wonderful information and sharing your experiences. Your slide show was wonderful, beautiful pictures. What type of camera were you using?

Mark & Joyce
May 22nd, 2006, 12:18 AM
Thanks...glad you enjoyed it. All were shot with a Kodak Z740. Great camera for the money, we love it!

Enjoy that cruise...Alaska is a special place...makes you think we still have one more chance to get it right...

LAFFNVEGAS
May 22nd, 2006, 01:04 AM
Mark and Joyce, Great Pictures, very impressive display:) You can certainly tell we were there the same week we have some similiar pictures. You got some great pictures of whales and eagles.

Tom and I both watched it together and enjoyed it.
Thanks so much for sharing :)

c-legs
May 22nd, 2006, 01:28 AM
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/

Member Name: markeasterly


Enjoy!!!:)

Mark & Joyce
:D Good evening,Mark & Joyce.
Absolutely fantastic ''slide show''....and I simply loooove your choice for the musical background .Enya is out of this world.....

Many many thanks for sharing every facete of your glorious cruise.

Cheers
Claude
;)

Robin7
May 22nd, 2006, 02:06 AM
glad you enjoyed it.

Wow! I really did. Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to board the Zaandam myself on 28 July!

Robin

cruznon
May 22nd, 2006, 11:20 PM
Those of us awaiting our turn to board an Alaskan bound ship are getting soooo excited!
Glad you had a wonderful cruise.

Javalava
May 23rd, 2006, 04:31 PM
Thanks so much for that slideshow. It brought back memories of our trip two summers ago. My son is now on the Zaandamn working as the sound technician, so your pics gave me a visual of what he's been telling me about the snow on the mountains.

A friend from work told me about the ProShow Gold program and after seeing this I think I'm going to order it.

NancyIL
May 24th, 2006, 01:28 AM
What a beautiful slideshow! Thank you for sharing.

periwinkle2757
May 24th, 2006, 02:47 AM
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/

Member Name: markeasterly


Enjoy!!!:)

Mark & Joyce


Oh my gosh; what can i say: Wow, Awsome. Thank you so much for sharing your pics. I have been to Alaska three times; but I sat here watching your slide show with chills and tears. Brought back so many wonderful memories of my trip. Quite a presentation and totally loved the music by Enya. And the Zaandam is one of our most favorite ships. We know so many of the crew members on board; we always feel like we are coming to our second home. Once again, thank you so much for your review and pics.

raadsel
May 24th, 2006, 10:47 AM
Great pics. *sigh* I still have three months to wait... Thanks for posting them!

RustaRoo
May 24th, 2006, 11:15 AM
Mark and Joyce,
thank you for the wonderful slideshow! I loved the picture of you 'mummified' on deck wrapped in blankets up to your necks :) You captured some magnificent scenery - the whale's tails, the bald eagles, the seals, the glaciers - wow!! Great job!! Your formal pictures were also fabulous. What a great looking couple! So glad you enjoyed your cruise. I, too, would like to know the cameras you used; you seemed to have a pretty good zoom lens, right?
Thanks again!

Mark & Joyce
May 24th, 2006, 09:09 PM
Thanks Everybody!!!:)

Richard...we took all pics with a Kodak Z740, great camera for the money. It has a 10X zoom but I only use the first 5X, optical zoom...the second 5X is digital zoom and really makes the pics grainy.

Also, the Proshow Gold software has several motion effects such as zoom and pan...which I used in several of the slides.

We are really glad you all have enjoyed the review and pics!!

Mark & Joyce

Bohrski
May 24th, 2006, 10:30 PM
I am trying to see these pictures but I am not getting anything but the lovely title page. I even signed on. DO I need to download anything? Can't wait to see these pics because I'm sailing on the Zaandam in June!

Mark & Joyce
May 24th, 2006, 11:10 PM
Bohrski,

Are you talking about the opening menu with the map background? if so you have to click on the black slide in the middle to start the show.

Enjoy:D

cruisinjudy
May 24th, 2006, 11:12 PM
So sorry I couldn't see the slide show. Must be the Mac! Absolutely nothing on the site that says not for Mac, but download wouldn't work.

Bohrski
May 24th, 2006, 11:48 PM
Yes, I did that but I get a message that it is waiting for info from the server. My computer may be too slow or AOL is blocking it. I'll try at work tomorrow because the description from the others is great! thanks

revrick3
May 24th, 2006, 11:48 PM
I couldnt open it either, site said I needed a download but would not locate it. Hoped to see the pics, we leave on Zaandam in one week.

momoforthodoc
May 25th, 2006, 10:21 AM
i was on this sailing also, my first with hal. i too couldn't see the photos. think you need a download and for me it said there was an error and to contact the photodex. i was out for three weeks, two touring the canadian rockies before getting onto the zaandam. cruise was really nice and the weather not bad for alaska, actually very pleasant when we were in glacier bay. everyone heading up i hope you enjoy your trip!
jeralyn ;)

fsdj1097
May 25th, 2006, 11:27 AM
I was very impressed by your photos. We took the Zaandam last year on an inside passage cruise R/T out of Vancouver and loved it so much, we're returning on the Oosterdam in 8 days. :eek: 8 Days!!! Can't wait.

Thanks again for sharing your photos, your slide show was awesome!!! :D

Sam

mozart1999
May 25th, 2006, 12:29 PM
Hello Mark and Joyce :

I´m going to Sitka with my mother in law (76) and I think She probably will like to walk the totem park, is it easy ?, how long the walk ? it has up´s and down´s ? looking at Your pic´s it seems like an easy and beautifull walk.

Thank You.

Seacucumber
May 25th, 2006, 12:53 PM
Mark and Joyce,
Excellent review and great photographs. In 2005 September, we cruised to Alaska too. The weather was very nice and warm but most of the icebergs melted in Tracy Arms. I really enjoyed reading your reviews and thank you for sharing it.

Mark & Joyce
May 25th, 2006, 09:53 PM
Mozart,

The Totem Park is about 1/3 mile from where the tenders dock. The trail where the totems are displayed is 1 mile long and completely flat. Very easy to walk and plenty of places to stop and take in the sites, well worth the walk. We were in Sitka for a good part of the day so there is plenty of time to walk and shop most of the town.

Mark & Joyce

mozart1999
May 26th, 2006, 11:52 AM
Mark and Joyce :

Thank You, She will enjoy a lot.

babytraveler
May 27th, 2006, 09:50 AM
May I ask you?

Was the pool chlorine or just salt water?

live2beontheseas
June 2nd, 2006, 11:34 AM
Mark & Joyce-

Is there any way that one can save the slideshow presentation to disk? I would love to show my parents the show, but they have an older computer with dialup and I can only imagine how long it would take for them to watch it. You did a wonderful job on it.

marshgirl
June 2nd, 2006, 02:48 PM
Hi fellow cruisers:
I'm going to Alaska for the first time and on the MS Zaandam, also for the first time, in July. I have sailed a few times on RCI on the Explorer of the Seas which is quite a bit larger. I know the rooms on that ship, but now on the Zaandam. I'm a little worried about being so low on the ship. I am in an FF cat. cabin, at the back of the ship, #1955.

Has anyone been in that cabin? Or near it? Is is noisy? My only real concern is that I am a bit claustrophobic and being below so many decks is a littly shakey. :( As long as I can see the sky, and it's not too noisy, I'll be fine.
Any input?
Marshgirl
PS: incredibly fun photos all!:D

raadsel
June 3rd, 2006, 12:28 AM
May I ask you?

Was the pool chlorine or just salt water?

My understanding is that the Lido Pool (the one under the retractable roof) is chlorine and the outside pool on the aft deck is salt water.

marshgirl
June 11th, 2006, 05:53 PM
Hello again! I guess you are all getting home soon and will be back on the board? Anyone in Cabin 1955?

Just dying to hear about your trip!
I'm sure there is some sadness when it's over, but no better way to savour it than to keep your photos and other info posted for a short time. Most of my cruise threads seem to go on after the cruise for about 3-6 months!

The photo albums are always fun, and really help first timers, like me on the Zaandam, "see" the ship.
TIA
-Marshgirl

andersonfmly
June 12th, 2006, 12:08 AM
:) Thanks for the great uplifting review. We'll be on the Zaandam 6/16 (less than a week, yea!!!). Your review help reassure two fellow first cruisers in their 30s that we made a good choice.:)

Tinknock50
June 12th, 2006, 01:46 AM
Guess I am getting off topic but.......If any of you future Zaandam cruisers could check out cabin 1804 or 1805 for me I would really appreciate it! Maybe even a picture or two of it? :)

They are in the bow of Dolphin deck and have 2 portholes.

Tinknock50
June 12th, 2006, 01:53 AM
Hello again! I guess you are all getting home soon and will be back on the board? Anyone in Cabin 1955?

Just dying to hear about your trip!
I'm sure there is some sadness when it's over, but no better way to savour it than to keep your photos and other info posted for a short time. Most of my cruise threads seem to go on after the cruise for about 3-6 months!

The photo albums are always fun, and really help first timers, like me on the Zaandam, "see" the ship.
TIA
-Marshgirl

1955 is a handicap cabin......I would like to see that too because my mom needs handicap cabins when she travels.

We need someone to volenteer to check out these cabins when they are aboard. Any volenteers? Cabin 1805 , 1804 and 1955.:)

Tinknock50
June 12th, 2006, 04:23 PM
Hello again! I guess you are all getting home soon and will be back on the board? Anyone in Cabin 1955?

Just dying to hear about your trip!
I'm sure there is some sadness when it's over, but no better way to savour it than to keep your photos and other info posted for a short time. Most of my cruise threads seem to go on after the cruise for about 3-6 months!

The photo albums are always fun, and really help first timers, like me on the Zaandam, "see" the ship.
TIA
-Marshgirl

Marshgirl,

Access and Compliance sent me pictures of your cabin if you would like to see them. She didn't have one of the bathroom area though :(

marshgirl
June 12th, 2006, 06:29 PM
"Marshgirl,

Access and Compliance sent me pictures of your cabin if you would like to see them. She didn't have one of the bathroom area though :("

That would be great! Send them to goaisi@yahoo.com please! And thank you so so much! :D

Tinknock50
June 12th, 2006, 06:44 PM
"Marshgirl,

Access and Compliance sent me pictures of your cabin if you would like to see them. She didn't have one of the bathroom area though :("

That would be great! Send them to goaisi@yahoo.com please! And thank you so so much! :D

Sent!

Mark & Joyce
June 14th, 2006, 01:33 AM
live2beontheseas,

I would be more than happy to burn you and mail a DVD that will play on any TV DVD...let me know...you can contact me at easterly@triad.rr.com

Mark & Joyce

live2beontheseas
June 14th, 2006, 05:42 PM
mark & joyce,

thanks for the offer, but my parents said that it wasn't too bad when they watched it, they just made sure not to running anything else. I appreciate the thought. I hope that they will have as good of a time as you did.