
Lots of big changes have been happening around our home lately. Unfortunately, I can't share them with you yet but we're still making decisions. We did take an epic adventure. We have sailed on the Titantic!
We entered the Titantic and received our passes. At the end we found if we survived.
Bryan, as Captain Smith, was doomed from the start. The rest of us were unsure.
Since I was forbidden by copyright laws to take pictures on the inside, I'll tell you about the best part. The outside deck was recreated exactly as it was the night the Titantic sank. It was dark, with stars shining down and only 31 degrees. We were allowed to feel the iceberg and dip our hands into the 28 degree water.
Because I almost froze, I left everyone else and went back into the warm area. I've discovered I am no Rose and I don't think anyone in my family could be Jack either!




Well that sounds cool! D and I saw Titanic on our first date. I think it's time for us to watch it again.
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Darn those copyright laws!
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Where is that??!! That looks so cool! And, well, cold! LOL! ;o)
ReplyDeleteHope the changes are good ones!
What an adventure! Sounds like fun. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool(no pun intended)! I have another friend that did this but she didn't tell me about the outside deck.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a lot of fun. Hope you are all okay. God bless you!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen Titanic - became allergic to the thought from all the hype. Plus, I don't like Leonard de Cappuccino much.
ReplyDeleteHope you're all right. Those changes sound ominous!
Sounds cool! Happy Friday!
ReplyDeletehaving gone to the Titanic museum display in chicago years ago, I really connected with this post.
ReplyDeleteMay God watch over y'all during this Titanic time.
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That sounds super cool!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on my Reformation Day post. It is a nice alternative to Hallowe'en, especially for those of us who admire the courage of the Reformers. My little Luther is now 22 years old! How did that happen???
ReplyDeleteTitanic is one of my favorite movies. I remember trying to see it when it first released only to find out it was completely sold out. We had to wait until the 2nd weekend. We saw the traveling Titanic exibition when it came to NC Museum of Science. I remember the room with the iceberg and felt very sad. I couldn't imagine being in that cold water!
ReplyDeleteWe went to PF for our anniversary mid-October & saw it...but didn't get to go. SO COOL! I'm going to have to go next time! :)
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