Wednesday, March 16, 2011

The Cruise!

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, MOM & DAD!
50 years and counting...



As previously mentioned, my parents have their 50th anniversary this month. To celebrate they wanted to take a cruise with their adult children and spouses. It was fantastically fun, we loved the beaches and the sun and sand - but the best part was to be together and talk like Hubbard talk. Lots of fun and laughter and good natured teasing all around with a sprinkling of politics here and there.


The day we left the sun was shining and there was a nice breeze in the air. That breeze turned into a gusty wind that blew the whole week and caused 10 ft swells on the water. The day we were docked, but at night when we were cruising you could feel the water moving beneath your feet. It took several days to get my land legs back!

Jesse borrowed his dad's binocculars and spent a lot of time enjoying the view. The houses around the port in Miami were extravegant and huge and make everyone go...'ooooh, aaaaah'.

One night we took some pictures - ours didn't turn out great, but everyone promised to email what they got. This is one of mom and dad with their kids.

Here we go!

A giant chess board at one of the ritzy hotels at the first port.

Maybe something we can do in our own backyard!

The first day we decided to just look around and see what we could find.

We found a very pretty spot to stop and lounge on the beach.

Here I am being brave and posing for a picture in my swimming suit! While at the beach we ran into my brother Mark and his wife Debbie. We spent the afternoon with them and had a great time just hanging out and spending time together. The water was cool, but not cold. After that we did some suvenior shopping.


The second day we found a beach that didn't have public access. The beaches are all public, but some of them aren't accessable because of the private property surrounding the beach. There was a restaurant and rental shop that we paid to gain access to the beach ($5) and it was away from the tourist crowd and Jesse got to do some snorkeling even though the water was still rough.
That day was spent with Kathy, David, Brent, and Mom & Dad. After beaching we hit the huge straw market there (we were in Nassau) and bought some more souveniers for everyone. We had a great time and too much sun.
The third day we were supposed to stop on Norwegian's private island. They don't have a port there for the ship to dock on, so the plan was to shuttle/ferry the passengers on smaller crafts. Unfortunately the swells were too large to do that safely, so we spent the day cruising around. We found some cards, played games, and talked and enjoyed each other's company some more. By then I was getting anxious to talk to the kids. We didn't have cell service from when we left Miami and the still getting over strep throat made me worry a little while we were out of contact. It was nice to get away, but definitly great to be back in contact the next morning.
The next day (Friday) we deboarded and Mom, Dad, Brent, Karen & Jason all left for home. Kathy & James, Mark & Debbie, and myself & Jesse spent the day together while David & Kelli enjoyed the sights of Miami on their own. We went through the Everglades and down to the Keys. I'll make another post about that.

1 comment:

Lori said...

So much fun that you got to get away with your family!