Friday, December 31, 2010

Our Day in Aruba

We have a full 12 hours in Aruba so we had lots of time to lounge around on the ship after taking a nice excursion and doing some shopping.Our first stop was a Butterfly Garden where they raise a large variety of butterflies. do community education, and encourage the residents to plant a variety of host plants to sustain wild butterflies. Check out Mary's photo of this blue butterfly!
After that we visited an aloe factory. Aloe is a major crop and this one factory makes up 3% of the Aruba economy. We about the history of aloe production and how they now strictly make cosmetic products.
Our tour wrapped up with a visit to Mt Ayo, one of the highest places on this island. This is a historic site and also contains some ancient cave drawings that are un-interpretted, but believed to indicate this was some kind of spiritual place.
To celebrate New Year's Eve, Aruban's like to light off these long chains of noisy firecrackers. They lay them out in a street and set them off. The noise is tremendous and goes on for a very long time. We saw one chain that had to be 50' long!
Our day wrapped up with some shopping in downtown Aruba, then back to the ship where we hit up the adults only pool, enjoyed afternoon cookies and milk, and are now getting ready for a lobster dinner.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

No water volleyball today

It was a bit rough for the scheduled water volleyball game today. Too bad - would have been fun to do! Video to be added once I get home and have a good internet connection.
Added Jan 11: Here's the video:
It was a bit rough for the scheduled water volleyball game today. Too bad - would have been fun to do! Video to be added on I get home and have a good internet connection.

Second Day at Sea

Nothing new to say today, no pictures or anything. Just enjoying a second day at sea and conserving internet minutes for later on.
So far the evening dinners have been disappointing. We ate in the dining room the first night, but the last night and tonight have not had any entrees to entice us so we are enjoying the buffet.
Aruba tomorrow!!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Departing on our New Years Cruise'

Today we flew to Fort Lauderdale and on to the Emerald Princess for our 10 day Caribbean cruise. Despite all the trouble on the east coat, we had no issues with our flights, arriving on schedule. We had no lines for registration, but had very long lines at the elevators. Made us wish we were back on the Royal, a small ship with only 700 passengers as opposed to the 3200 on this ship.
We had a nice dinner this evening and are now watching a movie before turning in. But I just might have to make a dessert run to the buffet before we call it a night.
Tomorrow is a day at sea as we head to Aruba so I doubt I'll post tomorrow. We will be enjoying a full day at sea.