Tuesday, March 10, 2009

FLORIDA FUN!!













So how hard is it to come back to the cold and white of Idaho after 10 days in the sun in Florida and the Bahamas? Harder than I could imagine . . . I am still struggling with a little postFlorida depression. Vic and I headed off to Ft. Lauderdale on Feb. 26th . . . got in around midnight . .. twas well after midnight by the time we finished telling the car rental guy, "No . . . no . . . no . . ." for all the little extras they wanted to ding us for. Found our little Kia and headed for the hotel . . . which we actually found quite easily (considering some of the other quests that lay ahead). Then headed down to Miami the next day to get on the cruise ship that would take us to paradise . . . the Bahamas. We were actually supposed to have gone out of Ft. Lauderdale, but the ship we originally were supposed to be on was grounded - and so we were upgraded to a bigger and better ship - but had to go to Miami to board. Checked out the ship - had our emergency practice . . . and set sail. Went to dinner that night and our dinner group had our very own little private dining room - we decided that it was all the misplaced passengers from the other ship - but we liked being together in our own little spot. Two couples were from Massachusetts and two little ladies were from down south in Virginia - and they had that real southern drawl. The next day we woke to find ourselves on a private island, CocoKay . . . it was beautiful! Spent some time wading and exploring . . . the water was so blue and was warm - well at least up to my knees. Then that night we sailed to the main island of the Bahamas and woke up to find ourselves in Nassau . . . not quite so secluded as CocoKay, but still very interesting. Vic and I took ourselves on a little walking tour around the city - had thought about renting a scooter but then realized they drive on the wrong side of the street and thought our lives may be endangered . . . felt safe walking. So we explored some old forts - they had lots of them to protect the island from pirates . . . went to a zoo they had . . . got up close and personal with lots of the birds there . . . and just enjoyed walking around the city. We didn't spend much time near the water . . . but it was always in view. The next morning found us back in Miami, where we picked up the rental car and one of the couples from our dinner group rode back to Ft. Lauderdale with us. She (Lynn) spends half the year near Key Largo working for Mrs. Breck (THE Mrs. Breck of Breck hair products . .. which was THE hair product of my day . . .) and the other half in Massachusetts. The next morning we had to sit through our first time share presentation - to pay for the cruise . . . and then picked up Lynn and drove down to the Keys . . . Vic had wanted me to see that part of Florida as he had such fond memories of it when he and Adam went there long ago (when Adam was in Jr. High). Lynn gave us the grand tour of the private community of Ocean Reef . . . where the upper half live . .. it was pretty amazing. Then Vic and I drove on down through some of the keys and then headed back north. The next day we did our 2nd time share presentation . . . and got tickets to go to Universal Studios. But later that afternoon we found the Kennedy Space Center. Was pretty impressive that we found it . . . and it was pretty impressive after we found it. We were relying on the GPS from the airplane - which works great in the plane, but we found it to be a little challenging on land . . . but it did show us a way to get to our hotel in Orlando . . . by taking us straight through downtown during rush hour - but hey we made it. The next day was spent with all the characters at Universal - and after we left we decided that we were glad we didn't pay our money to go there. It was okay - but that will be our only time to go there. By now we were feeling more confident at getting around . .. though we did find our marriage was in jeopardy a few times. We decided to spend our final day at Sea World . . . and we weren't disappointed - the shows were amazing! We remembered the Sea World from California when we went when the kids were little . . . we loved it then . . . but now we love it even more. The animals hadn't changed so much - but the additional things they could add with the new technology was unbelievable! And this time we knew better than to sit in the "splash zone" while watching Shamu. We both looked at each other that night and knew that it was going to take some talking to be happy about going back to Idaho . .. but we were up and ready to leave the hotel by 5:00 EST (which computes to 3:00 MST) . . . found our way to the airport - made it through security and boarded . . . Now back to reality . . . and trying to remember all the little things involved in posting a blog . . . and living where we have 4 seasons . . . but the redeeming thing was that one of my little Sweet William flowers has a blossom on it - so I am assured that spring will come.

2 comments:

Alona said...

Great pictures! I can't wait to go to Florida! Your new background is FANTASTIC! I love it!

Susannah said...

Great post...Alona beat me to the comments...but it really does make me excited to go to Florida. I'd be excited to go anywhere at this point!