were here in July, we made a trip to Holiday World / Splashin' Safari one day. These are the only three pictures anyone took. We were too busy habbin' FUN!!
A place to brag about my grandgirls, inform and amuse readers with my vast knowledge and wit and whine about junk to anyone who'll listen.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Friday, August 21, 2009
THESE ARE A COUPLE OF.....
views of the ocean from the beach area where we spent the morning on Coco Cay. We walked far enough down the beach that we got away from about 98% of the other people who also spent the day on Coco Cay. There were lounge chairs and permanent umbrellas every so often even way down past where we decided to stop. The dark area all the way across the water just a little way out from the edge was seaweed lying on the bottom. The water only got about knee to thigh high waaaaaay out. Lots of people were walking and floating out past that dark area where it appears to get lighter again. Since the island is owned by Royal Caribbean, they fed us at lunch; hamburgers, hot dogs, barbecued chicken, lots and lots of salads and fruit and, of course, dessert were offered. And you couldn't walk ten feet without being accosted by someone trying to sell an alcoholic beverage. They didn't have to try very hard with me......LOL It was a really nice day!
Thursday, August 20, 2009
I WAS LYING ON MY STOMACH IN THE.....
water on the beach at Coco Cay.....minding my own business, chin in hands, eyes half closed..... when I hear this man say, in a conversational tone of voice, "Did you know there's a jelly fish right beside you?" Needless to say, I hopped up pretty quick and replied, "No, I didn't. And thank you very much!" I grabbed my camera and snapped a few pictures of it. This is probably the best picture of the bunch. It's about 7-8 inches across. Kind of pretty, really. The scallopy edge was a lovely shade of lavender. We heard several people complaining about the jelly fish that day.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Monday, August 17, 2009
OK, THE FIRST THING.....
I want to tell you about our trip is that we had awesome tablemates for the dinner meal. (On a cruise, everyone is assigned a certain table for dinner during the entire cruise.) What a diverse group we were. Of course, there was Tony and me, typical midwesterners.
Then there was the family below. Susan, Sophia and Daniel are a family that has lived all over the world. Susan is from the US and is married to Daniel who is from Honduras. They have a son and a daughter; their daughter, Sophia, was vacationing with them. They have lived in Honduras and Taiwan and now live in Spain. Sophia is going to college in Washington, DC. They were all three extremely interesting people to talk with and Daniel kept the whole table in stitches every evening. He has a really sharp wit!
Next around the table, and on the opposite end from me and Tony, were this daughter and father. Mother could not come because of work. This is Thuy (pronounced "Twee") and Liem. Liem is from Viet Nam. I'm not sure where Thuy was born. Liem lives in North Carolina and Thuy just finished law school in New York City. She took her bar exams right before they came on the cruise. She won't find out until October how she did.
Next around the table were Jimmy, Michelle and Erica. They, too, are from North Carolina and found that they live relatively close to Liem. Jimmy's mother was pregnant with him when the family moved to the US from Greece. So he is a first generation US citizen. He works for an airline. Erica sat right next to me and we had a WONDERFUL talk the first evening. This was her first cruise and she was so excited. The one thing she was looking forward to the most was swimming with the dolphins which she got to do on Wednesday while we were in port at Nassau. She is very grown up for her age and quite a little lady. As you can see, she's going to be a heartbreaker. Dad has his plans made. He has a gun and a boat and won't be afraid to use them. LOL
I can honestly say that I looked forward to dinner each evening knowing that these were the folks with whom I'd be sharing my table.
I'VE BEEN ON.....
vacation. But, I'm back. And, I'll get around to posting some stuff about it. Sooner or later. Probably later. Maybe.
Friday, August 7, 2009
DID YOU KNOW THAT.....
Thursday, August 6, 2009
THIS PICTURE.....
WELL, WE FOUND OUT.....
that, even though a fancy sprinkler wasn't NEEDED, a fancy sprinkler WAS just as much fun as pouring water on ourselves and each other. (And not nearly as much work seeing as how they didn't have to run back and forth to the faucet!) There was one day when the two older grandgirls were with their other papaw and I had the two younger ones. They got along, for the most part.
But they DID seem to spend an awful lot of time on the porch for one reason or another. Mostly to say that it was cold.
Then they would run back down to the sprinkler for a while.
And then they came up to get chocolate from the little Momma and Nana.
Monday, August 3, 2009
IT'S A GOOD THING.....
this little girlie is a "lefty". While daughter and the grandgirls were here from Washington State, we went to Holiday World one day. On the way, we stopped at Denny's in Jasper to eat breakfast. THIS one wanted to sit by Papaw; and, partway through her meal, she decided she needed to hang on to him.
He LOVED it!!!
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