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Monday, October 10, 2011

Our Bahamas Getaway

Phil and I just returned from a fantastic weekend in the Bahamas.
We cruised over there on "Celebration Bahamas" cruise line, 
and it was a quick 2-night getaway.
We found this vacation package on"Double-Take-Deals,"
and it was a very good deal...
BUT...as with everything in life...
YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!
 This appetizer (pictured above) reflects the meals that we experienced while on the cruise.  Phil and I expected to gain five pounds and walk off the ship with our shorts unbuttoned from our absolute gluttony.  That wasn't the case.
 We did, however, have a decent room (by cruising standards...as you can see in the video below), but it took two upgrades (neither of which we paid for) to get to that point.
 We didn't win a single dollar in our BINGO debut, nor did we bring the average age down in what appeared to be the annual geriatric convention.
We had one full day on the Grand Bahamas Island,
and we spent five hours on a Jeep Excursion.
That was, BY FAR, our highlight of the entire weekend!
My adventurous husband immediately morphed into an excited boy who was driving for the first time, and he had a blast with the Wrangler.
We toured the island from the Jeep.
The tour included some beautiful beaches...
...and snapshots of the local landmarks.
There were also a few snapshots of the happy couple from Florida.
We also stopped at a cave that had fresh water that went 30-feet-deep,
and you could see all the way down.
Phil just had to try drinking the water.
I just had to find an excuse to kiss my handsome husband.
We just had to pose in the "picture spot" when there was a photographer in the group.
This was our convoy of Jeeps.
The water was perfectly clear and gorgeous!
(This ranked as one of the "Top Ten Beaches" a few different years.) 
Phil snorkeled during our lunch break, and he found all sorts of treasures:
Conch, Starfish, Crab, and some spiky thing that's name continually escapes me.
Phil really wanted to try fresh conch,
so that was our first stop upon entering the local markets.
I really wanted to try some ice cream,
so that was our second stop...although we snapped the picture a bit too late.
Our second night's appetizer was a bit more substantial, and we actually felt stuffed after consuming our entrees and all of the meat samplings from the meat carvers who walked around throughout the entire meal.
We found cheap entertainment in the casino...with $14 for the slots.
Since we were married on 7/7/07, we each had $7 to win our millions.
After a while on the nickel slots, and sporadic bursts of "luck,"
we walked out empty-handed.  Shocker!
It was a TERRIFIC weekend!
But we were happy to return to our little loves.
Thank you, Mema and Papa, for watching our kiddos while we gallivanted through the streets of the Bahamas and the waters of the Atlantic.  :)

7 comments:

Hillary said...

So fun!!! The whole room tour was fantastic and the strapping Phil down line made me laugh out loud. Oh, and I'm with you on the ice cream!

Alysa Passage said...

Ah Corrie! This looks like such a fun and relaxing get-away. Brent and I went on a cruise to the Bahamas for our honey-moon, and are toying with the idea of taking another cruise this winter. Your post really makes me want to go!

Ann Durham said...

You're welcome to cruise to Doha any time you want!! You'd be received with a warm (literally) welcome!!

Heidi said...

Looks like a fantastic trip. Happy for you guys!

Lisa Clouse said...

LOVED the photos!! I am so happy you got to spend so much quality time with your husband. Looks like a beautiful visit! No pictures of the 2 hour meeting?!

kimberly said...

SO fun! What a blessing to have your parents stay with the kids and have a getaway with just the two of you.

Josh and Kelly said...

That is awesome that you guys got to get away by yourselves!! Looks like it was a blast, even despite the food. What did Phil think of the conch? Our neighbor caught some and cooked it for us in Dominica and it had really good flavor I thought but I think it took me a year to chew it!