Thursday, April 26, 2012

Barbados (March 29)

I think Barbados was our busiest day on the cruise! We had scheduled a zip-line adventure at noon, so we slept in (until 9) and enjoyed the sit down breakfast. After breakfast, Ruth and I headed out to the little shops. We met Ron and Ricky back at the dock for the bus and headed out. I was looking all around the island for mountains, like Dominica, and it seemed pretty flat. I was a little worried as we were driving there and then we saw that we were zip-lining in a ravine. We got suited up and started the adventure. Ricky went first, and I followed. The first line was fairly short, so a great start for me. I was a little nervous about just letting go, but after the first line, it was amazing! So fun!  
 
 
 There were 8 platforms with 7 lines. Some of the lines you couldn't see the ending platform! The tour guides, which I really appreciated, said that the platforms are about 90 feet high with the tallest one at 110 feet. The tour guides hooked us up at all of the platforms. Ron said that when they went zip-lining in Costa Rica they hooked themselves up. I don't think I trust myself enough to do that just yet!
 
 Since this was our last day off of the ship, I had it set in my heart that I wanted to go to the beach. We got back from the zip-lining at 3:30 and the ship was leaving at 4:30. I convinced Ricky and Ruth to go with me, so we ran to our rooms to put our swimsuits on. We went to the dock to find a taxi, and got the driver to stay at the beach with us, so we could make it back before the ship left. The beach was about 5 minutes away, so we had about 25 minutes to swim. Boy was it worth it to take this adventure! The beach was beautiful and the water was crystal clear! We found out that there were sea turtles about 50 yard away, but we didn't have enough time to swim out to them. Maybe next time! My parents and their friends went on that excursion and said it was awesome!
 
 We got back to the ship just before we set sail, whew! There were tons of people still boarding, so I didn't feel so bad! It was our second formal night for dinner, so we got ready and headed to dinner. I remembered to take my camera to dinner, so we got some good pictures of everyone.

 Ron and Ruth
 Terry and Erin
 Tony and Linda & Ashley and David (Crystal and Jason weren't there for dinner, so we didn't get a picture of them)
 It was my mom's birthday, so we all sang to her and they put a candle in her dessert. I snuck into her room (with the help of the room keeper, James) in the morning and put her present on her bed. She was surprised! The line to get professional pictures was forever long, so my mom took some for us in our room. I think they turned out very good, minus Ricky making faces in them! Boys!
 
 We also found this in the room, my favorite, a monkey!
 
 After dinner, we went to the only production show of singers and dancers, "Stage to Screen." It was the crews first show on the ship, so they only did one show. The following week, they did 2 shows, just our luck! It was really good and we enjoyed the show. After the show, we headed to bed because we had another long, wonderful day!

Dominica (March 28)

 
 We got more than we expected on the tour bus taking us to our excursion of the Middleham Falls hike! We had a great tour guide, Cynthia, who told us all about the island as we drove to the hiking spot. She was amazing and very friendly. She takes people on these tours once, sometimes twice a day, and she is a grandma! Can you believe it? She has 4 kids, oldest 22, youngest 7, and she, like most of the islanders, live off of their land. They grow their own food and mostly use herbs for healing.
   
The rainforest was beautiful!
 We started the hike, to find out that it was a 2 mile hike to the falls! Wow! I wasn't expecting the hike to be so long and mostly uphill all the way there! It was definitely a beautiful hike, but I sure was glad I didn't have my kids for this one! We saw some beautiful flowers and even some mountain crabs! I had no clue there were mountain crabs, but then again I had never been to a rainforest!
 
 
 When we got to the falls, there was a platform to see it. There were steep rocks down to the pool at the bottom and of course we were going to get in it! We didn't hike all that way for nothing! The water was FREEZING about 60 degrees, but it felt so good after sweating all morning.
 
 The falls are about 300 feet tall and I couldn't even get a picture of all of it! It took 2!
 
This was Ricky's favorite part of the whole vacation! He loves swimming and being out in the middle of the rainforest was just amazing! It was so peaceful out there.
 
 He swam out to the falls and took a picture looking up! I love it!
 
 When we were done swimming, we got dried off for the long hike back to the bus. It didn't seem as long on the way back, but it was still beautiful the whole way! On the bus ride back to the ship, they drove us through a botanical garden. There were some interesting trees and apparently this one continued to grow on top of the school bus that it fell on during a hurricane. At the time, this was the only bus on the island!
 
 We asked Cynthia for a recommended place to eat lunch since we had worked up such an appetite. She showed us this little restaurant called Mange Domnik Restaurant that was really good. This was the only time we ate food from a restaurant on any of the islands. We had a chicken and rice dish and macaroni and cheese. Such a great experience! Mom and I walked around the little shops for a while and got some souvenirs.
 
 We headed back to the ship and relaxed in the hot tub before dinner. (This seemed to be the best time for it!) After dinner, we headed over to the show and then Ricky and my dad went to the theater to watch Harry Potter, while my mom and I went to the Love & Marriage show. It was like the old game show where they had a newly married couple, a couple who had been married for 20 years, and a couple who had been married for 40 years. The couple who had been married 40 years won, surprise. What a fun night!

St. Kitts (March 27)

We got more that we thought we would on this excursion! The bus driver gave us a tour of the city as we drove to the kayaking spot! St. Kitts is very beautiful. It was very mountainous. One point, we could look down and see both the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. It was beautiful. There are lots of monkey on this island and they kill the fruit crops and the sugar cane. We saw one as we drove down the road, but didn't get a great picture of it. We also go to see the new Marriott resort on the Atlantic side of the ocean. Very lush and Ricky and I would love to vacation there sometime!
Once we arrived, we suited up for snorkeling. We saw a lot more fish in this area and I adjusted a lot better this time. 
When we got out of the water, the guide had a sea urchin that we got to hold. It was very prickly with suction cups underneath.Very interesting!

 We got into the kayaks, which were 2 person kayaks, and headed out to sea. I remember going around coves and coves just wandering where the beach was! It ended up being a two mile kayak trip! We saw mountain goats and very beautiful scenery as we kayaked to the beach. It was somewhat difficult to steer through the waves in the ocean, but we managed to make it!

 On the beach, we got to enjoy some local fruits, grapefruit, oranges, pineapple, and coconut, and juices. It was a great day, but we were exhausted! We headed back to the ship to go relax in the hot tub. How nice!
The show that was scheduled for that evening was cancelled because the comedian got sick, so they had the same comedian from the first night perform again. We decided not to go, since we had already seen him once and he wasn't the best. We went to the game room and played Settlers with my parents and their friends. After the game, we headed up to the diner for the Caribbean Buffet from 11-12. The food was really good, especially the fruit! It was different eating food late at night, but we were enjoying our vacation! Another great day!

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

St. Maarten (March 26)

We woke up early on Monday to enjoy a day trip on a Pirate ship called Lord Sheffield. The captain took us out to a cove and let us go snorkeling for an hour.
 
 I hadn't been snorkeling before, so I was really nervous. Luckily we were with Ricky's parents and my parents who helped me get the hang of it. Ricky picked it up right away, but it took me a little longer. While snorkeling, we saw a helicopter and a submarine. There weren't too many fish in this area, but it was still really neat.The captain cooked some lunch for us while we were anchored. We had barbeque chicken and ribs with fruit punch and fresh fruit. My mom and Ricky were not feeling so good on the boat ride after the snorkel. Mom said that it was too much salt water with food and the movement. She should have used the patch! I enjoyed the ride back to the dock where my mom, dad, Ricky's mom and I headed over to the shops for the afternoon. We found some really good deals. I got a tanzinite ring with blue opals on the side and some clothes for the kids. Dad found a frozen yogurt shop that had AMAZING yogurt, black forest cherry. I realized after looking at my pictures that we were feet away from a beach, but we were too excited about shopping that we didn't even notice it! I guess when you see the ocean all the time, you don't necessarily look for it.

We were beat after shopping, so Ruth and I went to relax in the hot tub. It was the best thing after a long day of shopping and sailing. After we were relaxed, we headed back to our rooms to get dressed for dinner. I was getting used to being in my swim suit all day long while we were on the cruise. Dinner was amazing, as always. I wish I would have written down what I ordered, but I was enjoying it too much. The after dinner theater show was a magician. He was ok, I guess. We only watched part of the show and then we all went to the game room to play Settler's of Catan. Ruth and I started to feel our patches wearing off, so we didn't feel like staying out late.
When we got back to our room, we had this made on our bed. So fun!

Happy Birthday Ricky!

Happy Birthday To my wonderful hubby, RICKY!  Since I am babysitting all day, he decided to work. I don't blame him at all! I hope I can still make his day great so he can enjoy his birthday!  I love reasons to celebrate!   
 

Life has gotten crazy, but not too bad! Just busy most of the time. I started babysitting 2 weeks ago for two families. One is my little Jack and his baby sister, Cadence. They are both really good kids and I love them like my own. The other family I met at the beginning of the school year. The boy, Nathan is in Dylan's kindergarten class and his sister, Megan, is in 1st grade. I am only watching them before and after school until school is out. I have really enjoyed getting to know these wonderful kids. I am on week 3, an so far everything has been going very well. I haven't been stressed about it and the kids are doing great. My kids are waking up earlier now that there are friends here to play with. We are trying to adjust our schedule by getting to bed a little earlier. We are getting used to having the kids around the house, so it's been fun. Lunch time is a little different putting 5 plates together for kids. 

It seems to be the hardest for Dylan right now, but it may be also that he just started soccer, too. He is doing great in soccer. I love seeing him so excited about it. The very first practice he said that he didn't want to play soccer, he wanted to play baseball. I don't know where that came from as he hasn't ever played any sports. I told him that we would try soccer this year since I had already signed him up and he said ok. During the first practice, the coach was making the kids run back and forth for warm ups. Dylan came running over to me for a drink and again told me that he didn't like it. I told him to get back out there and by the end, he was enjoying himself. I think it might have been because it is all new to him. Ricky is enjoying working with him on his soccer skills. I am hoping that someday Ricky will be able to coach Dylan's team.