I'll Be Sailing....
Somewhere beyond the sea,
Somewhere, waiting for me,
My lover stands on golden sands
And watches the ships that go sailing;
I've been humming that tune for the last few weeks. Why? Well aside form the fact that I do tend to enjoy Bobby Darin's music. I just spent last week on the high seas. For my 30th birthday Me, my Mom and some very good friends enjoyed 5 days of sun, sea, and sand. We had a ball! We were on Carnival Cruise's ship IMAGINATION. Here's a picture of her.

From what I can tell she's one of the smaller boats in the Carnival Fleet, she only holds about 3,000 people total.
As I was saying I had a total blast. I got to hang with my best bud Michele and her family. We went and visited a relatively new port of call Grand Turk Island. It's a lovely little island. It's only about 7 miles long and 4 wide. We took a historical bus tour which was nice because the bus was the only place that had air conditioning. We stopped at the old prison. Initially the biggest crime was public drunkenness so the jail was fairly small. It was funny when they were talking about jail breaks. Sure they happened but the island so small and the surrounding waters so treacherous where were they going to run to?

Next stop was the island lighthouse. Ships complained about the dangerous waters around the island and demanded a lighthouse and then the islanders would purposefully leave it off so ships would wreck. Why? Because they used the wrecked boats as wood to build homes plundered cargo and it was also a way to ensure their salvage boats had work. LOL! Here's a picture of the lighthouse and of the surrounding waters. Don't let the beautiful tranquil waters fool you.


Next stop was Half Moon Cay. They pronounce Cay as Key, but hey it's spelled cay I'm saying cay. Anyway, I don't have any pictures from there because I was too busy swimming in the the crystal clear, but very salty waters, and snorkeling, and getting burnt to a crisp. Remember folks just because you can't reach the center of your back doesn't mean that it won't burn. I turned redder then Rudolph's nose, but I had a marvelous time doing it.
Then off to the Bahamas. This is my second time there and I have to say it was even better then the first time. We took a tour through the botanical gardens and to Fort Charlotte on a Segway. If you've never seen a Segway here's a picture. They are the coolest machines ever.

The historical sites and gardens were neat, but being this machine was the best of all. I totally want one now just to ride around the neighborhood.
Anyway, I could go on and on about all the good times we had and the fantastic food we ate, but I'll save it for another time. With my classes starting back up and summer heading into fall I'm just going to hold on to my memories of warm sandy beaches to get me though. Oh and of course I have to dive back into NJRW conference planning.







2 comments:
Holy crap, now that I'm finally back to blogging, I just got caught up on all your posts!
First, I cracked up over the nationals picture again, thinking about how much fun we had. IT was so awesome meeting you. We never laughed so hard. Christine was right when she said Rayna is someone you want to know;))
Second, I am sooooooo happy for you that your book is going to print. That's fantastic. I can't wait to buy it!
Third, OMG your cruise looks amazing and a big happy b-day to you. You youngin;)) Here you're turning 30 and I'm turning 40 in April of this year. Ugh. I am NOT ready for that one. My goal is to be forty and fabulous, so I'd better get cracking.
Miss you much. I can't believe I won't be at Jersey. My hubby will be out of town and I don't have a sitter, but I will be there in spirit. I want lots of pics after that.
I was just thinking about you today. I was going to email you. I'm so glad to hear from you here though!
I'm bummed you won't make it to Jersey. You'll definately be there with us in spirit.
I'll talk to you soon.
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