Friday, February 8, 2013
Quick Update
Just to let you all know that our trip is great so far I am enjoying sea days with lots of games and of course good shows and great food. Today in Huatulco we toured villages and even met our guide's children by a ccident. We were visiting the Church of Santa Cruz. When we came out and were gathering at the van to head on to the Mescale factory, Marco's wife was walking the children home from school. His little girl ran to meet him and leaped into his arms. So cute He was excited to see them.
Tomorrow we will be in Guatemala. We are going to travel out to Antigua to see the village and the volcano. More later.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Day Three
Good morning. I have a nice post ready for you for about my arrival to the Splendor but haven't figured out yet how to upload it so will just let you know that today is Tuesday and all is well. Heading in to Cabo St. Lucas today to hunt out some whales They are migrating now so our chances are good to see them. Then to Lovers Beach for some sun and sand but I think the water will be cold.
Have met up with some old friends and am meeting new ones. The ship is beautiful and the crew is remarkable, as always. Of course the food is good. I think of Katie and Karen every time I skip the Warm Chocolate Melting Cake in favor of the Creme Brulee or Diet Lemon Cake
I will get this all figured out so you can sail along with me
Have met up with some old friends and am meeting new ones. The ship is beautiful and the crew is remarkable, as always. Of course the food is good. I think of Katie and Karen every time I skip the Warm Chocolate Melting Cake in favor of the Creme Brulee or Diet Lemon Cake
I will get this all figured out so you can sail along with me
Saturday, February 2, 2013
The Night Before
It has been a busy day. Since I had pulled out everything I thought I wanted to take with and set it aside, packing wasn't too difficult. My clothes were in their space bags waiting to be sealed and sat on. They went in easily. If all I needed to take was clothes and shoes packing would be a snap. But it isn't. My carry on is all the things I can't risk losing. Camera, batteries, chargers for camera, phone, tablet. Anything electronic or battery operated like my travel alarm, reading light, and a second camera.
The carry on also has my swim suits since I do not like to shop for them even at home much less in a hurry in a "gift shop!" I may have already shared that horrific image with you but it only emphasizes how serious I am about that!
My carry on also has some wrapped snacks, like granola bars and, of course, my JuJuBes! Not that they can't be replaced but it took a little weight out of the checked bag. Why, you rightly ask, am I taking food to a cruise ship? When we go on shore excursions they most often do not include lunch even if they are 6 or 8 hours. I am not a fan of two things that would result if I did not bring along something to stave off hunger. The first is that I could be called a picky eater. I do not want to try exotic foods especially when I am far away from the comforts of my own bed and bathrooms. The second, and maybe most important is that I do not want to spend the money on lunch when I have already paid for a very nice lunch, or dinner, or high tea that is waiting for me back at the ship.
I ran out to the store for a tube of insect repellent. I only had spray in the house and on the last trip it did not travel well in the checked bag and is very inconvenient to have in the carry on. Filled the Journey with gas so Christine could borrow it while I am gone and her car is in the shop. I also went up to Kennesaw to meet Katie to get my new prescription sunglasses and some contacts. So nice to have an excellent optician in the family.
Trash has gone to a neighbor's so it can be put out on trash day. I am enjoying some Kraft Dinner - the only thing left in the house to eat besides some Special K for breakfast. And breakfast will come early. I am picking up Karen at 6:00 am so she can take me to the airport for my very early flight.
I will be in touch. Please read my blog on line and join me as a follower. More to follow - pun intended!
The carry on also has my swim suits since I do not like to shop for them even at home much less in a hurry in a "gift shop!" I may have already shared that horrific image with you but it only emphasizes how serious I am about that!
My carry on also has some wrapped snacks, like granola bars and, of course, my JuJuBes! Not that they can't be replaced but it took a little weight out of the checked bag. Why, you rightly ask, am I taking food to a cruise ship? When we go on shore excursions they most often do not include lunch even if they are 6 or 8 hours. I am not a fan of two things that would result if I did not bring along something to stave off hunger. The first is that I could be called a picky eater. I do not want to try exotic foods especially when I am far away from the comforts of my own bed and bathrooms. The second, and maybe most important is that I do not want to spend the money on lunch when I have already paid for a very nice lunch, or dinner, or high tea that is waiting for me back at the ship.
I ran out to the store for a tube of insect repellent. I only had spray in the house and on the last trip it did not travel well in the checked bag and is very inconvenient to have in the carry on. Filled the Journey with gas so Christine could borrow it while I am gone and her car is in the shop. I also went up to Kennesaw to meet Katie to get my new prescription sunglasses and some contacts. So nice to have an excellent optician in the family.
Trash has gone to a neighbor's so it can be put out on trash day. I am enjoying some Kraft Dinner - the only thing left in the house to eat besides some Special K for breakfast. And breakfast will come early. I am picking up Karen at 6:00 am so she can take me to the airport for my very early flight.
I will be in touch. Please read my blog on line and join me as a follower. More to follow - pun intended!
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