The day started nice and early. Everyone was excited even though things were kind of chaotic.
We had a BUS to get everyone to the cruise. I guess 30 adults and 6 children is a lot of people... Look at the size of that thing!
Mia & I shared a room and we were lucky enough to get a balcony! Here's Robby and his dad (mostly his dad), insisting that we stole their room. None of the reasons were valid.[Left] Phil & Ollie in their "party space" on their "huge" balcony. [Right] The Taylors' room is allllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll the way down there...somewhere.
The rest of the ship was just begging to be explored, so we did. Here's Robby in the Atrium Lobby. Isn't it amazing? We headed outside where a dance party was going on on the deck.Before we knew it, it was dinner time in the International Dining Room. This was certainly the most anticipated part of every night. And alas, the seafood "plate" warrants a picture all on its own. Definitely not what Phil & Robby had in mind.
Meagan thinks I take too many pictures of food, so I tried cramming 4 pictures into 2. (:
Vanilla Souffle and Strawberry New York Cheesecake
After dinner, Ian, Maddie, Robby, and I went to play tennis. It was windy and freezing, but c'mon, TENNIS ON A SHIP?! We couldn't pass it up. None of us could feel our fingers within 30 minutes.
Conveniently, there was a hot tub not too far away. We stayed until our fingers regained their color. Oh, cruises are delightful.
wow, that's all we can say.
ReplyDeleteOh and don't you think robby looked wayy to under dressed on that fancy dandy ship of yours? (well in one of those pics up there, i don't like how you can't comment on each pic) haha
alrighty, lets see what else you can blow our minds with..(: