Cramer Cruise 2012 – Day 0 – New Year Party
Thanks to my Mom and Dad, Cramer Cruise 2012 started the year in a warm way. We bid the babysitters farewell at the crack of dawn and started our trip to FL. Leading up to the trip we’d tell people that the minute we made it to the airport without any kids to keep track of, the vacation would start for us. It was as awesome as we’d hoped.
After arriving in Ft. Lauderdale we arranged for a shuttle trip to downtown for dinner followed by MI:GP (Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol) in the IMAX theater. Dinner was a cool tapas place called PL8 Kitchen (see what they did there?).Great movie in a decent theater, with the added bonus of walking out right into the middle of the First Night party. We even got to see their version of the Ball Drop complete with fireworks and the whitest version of “Let us get it started in here” I’ve heard. We didn’t make it back to the hotel until 1:30, but that’s only 11:30 MTN so whoooooo. Plus, no kids!
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hey, did you guys bring your kids with you? ’cause i wasn’t really sure.
Yeah, it was a little (no kids) unclear (no kids).
I’m just hoping that someday they will look back, read this entry, and realize how much we loved and missed them (no kids)