#1: To see divalicious Erika strut her stuff in her cheerleading recital.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Utah. Good times.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Vamp lover
Monday, May 17, 2010
This Guy
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Ship stuff
Hands down, the best thing about the ship was our stateroom. We'd booked a mini suite, but were extremely surprised to find out that we'd been upgraded to a larger one once we'd gotten on board.
Our balcony was H-U-G-E. Our room was on the back right corner of the boat so the balcony wrapped all the way around our room. We were so spoiled with amazing views!
Isn't he pretty? And aren't I a great photographer? I did the sunset myself. ☺
Random, late night self portrait in the karaoke lounge along with a ship side sunset.
So, maybe you've noticed the abundance of thumbs up shots of Rob? Well, I'd made the mistake of telling him that only old people give the thumbs up sign, so he proceeded to give me a thumbs up in nearly EVERY picture I took on this vacation. Yes, he thinks he's funny.
Every night at dinner the waitstaff put on a show of some sort. One night it was an Italian song, another night they danced to some bootie shakin' song, another night it was a rave kind of performance...glow sticks and all. It was always entertaining!
Arriving in Miami early in the morning and a little bummed that the cruise was over. Hopefully we'll be back soon!
Friday, May 14, 2010
In the Keys
My favorite part about Key West was the sunsets. There are a few points on the island where they have nightly sunset celebrations, which when I heard about it, I thought was weird. Then I witnessed the sunset, and totally understood. Absolutely beautiful!
You can see the crowd gathering along the water...more continued to fill up the dock as the sun got further down. Then once the sun is down everyone applauds and there is music. Really fun! The piece of land that is shown in the sunset is where a bunch of celebrities have homes...Oprah, Hulk Hogan, Shaq...I forget who else, and I forget the name of the island.
There was a LOT of street performers, and they were really good! Rob really liked this Great Rondini guy. He has people from the audience put him in a straight jacket and chains, then he escaped. He's got quite the little comedy act going too! There was a performer who had a dog that would collect bills from the audience and then bring the money back to his owner. The dog was wearing shorts too...pretty funny!
There was an area that had all these busts of people who were from, live or might have influenced Key West. Here we've got Ernest Hemingway and Dwight Eisenhower...oh and The Smallest Bar in Key West.
One of the street shops had a guy that made shapes out of wire. He did it with some tools and torches right on the spot. I almost picked up this little guy, but decided that I've already got a cute one at home. We also tried out some Cuban cuisine. It was alright, but not great.
This sign was on the wall of the outdoor seating area and an Asian couple came up and asked where they could purchase their tickets to Cuba. They didn't quite understand why they would use this old sign as decoration. It was comical!
We didn't take pictures at the southernmost point, but this replica we found in a gift shop is close enough, right? 90 miles to Cuba!


