We got home and hit the ground running. Fortunately, we had a pretty good pair of pants for doing that. Mommy and Daddy literally spent all day doing this, working on this LEGO costume until 10:30 pm tonight. There was some unpacking, some laundry, some eating too. Madison was playing video games and watching a few episodes of "The Tick," including one of Daddy's favorites, which involves Leonardo DaVinci and his Fighting Time Commandos. George Washington Carver is hysterical in that episode.
The weather up here is cooler, which is expected. But everything looks as it did when we left. Nana and Ye-Ye were housesitting for us, although they left at one point to move back into their home because the tarp was back up. They'll be with us again on and off, as the drywall and insulation process can be harmful to breath in, and it's no fun walking around your house with a breathing mask on.
We slept in this morning, and we unpacked and began sorting through pictures and souvenirs and clothing. It's great to be back, or at least that's what we keep telling ourselves now that the cruise is over. It's always too soon to get off a cruise ship. Unless it's sinking, of course!
Speaking of which, the Disney Dream actually struck something today in Nassau. The cruise right after ours, and the same boat hit the dock, leaving a pretty big dent in the back of it. It's not as easy as parallel parking, that's for sure.
You'll have to wait until tomorrow to see the LEGO mini figure. He's going to be at KidPak, and hopefully everyone will like him!
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