Showing posts with label Princess Cruise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Princess Cruise. Show all posts
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Cruise Ship Life
There is so much I enjoy about a cruise---just being on the water restores me. Of course, I like the food, but I also enjoy meeting new dining companions, going to the shows, the spa, attending exercise classes like the Zumba class below and the art work like the mosaic fresco above.
And, occasionally, I even meet up with someone I know like my cousin Carol!
Friday, February 8, 2013
Belize and Cozumel
This was our third time in Belize and we have never gotten off the ship. It's a tender boat ride which I thought we might do this time, but the weather was not great, so we stayed aboard and I went to the spa (which my travel journals says I have done each time we went to Belize)
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Roatan
One of the things I love most about a cruise is entering and leaving a port---judging from the spectators above, I am not the only one who enjoys this. Our first port was Roatan, Honduras. We didn't schedule any excursions because we had had a private tour there a few years ago. Click here to see our visit two years ago.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Galveston Embarkation
But, the Grand Dame of Galveston was where we were headed---Hotel Galvez. Our Tremont House Hotel (across the island from Seawall) had a package that with valet parking, we could drive to Hotel Galvez to park our car on the cruise and take a shuttle to the ship. I don't think I have ever waited for a shuttle in a more beautiful setting. (and I have added a hotel to my bucket list)
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Between Two Worlds
Most of my life, I've considered it fortunate that I was just ahead of the Baby-boom. Generally, the Baby-boomers were born between 1946 and 1964 after the fathers returned from World War II. It was a huge population explosion that has reverberated through American society.
This blog will be part history, part memories, part reflections of a retired teacher, but active "Senior". I have always felt like I straddled two generations forming a bridge. Sometimes I think like a baby-boomer, but sometimes I'm locked into my parents' Depression era thinking. I'm a dichotomy of two eras. But, I'm always ready to try something new---so here I am dipping my toes in the water of Blogworld.
This blog will be part history, part memories, part reflections of a retired teacher, but active "Senior". I have always felt like I straddled two generations forming a bridge. Sometimes I think like a baby-boomer, but sometimes I'm locked into my parents' Depression era thinking. I'm a dichotomy of two eras. But, I'm always ready to try something new---so here I am dipping my toes in the water of Blogworld.
