Friday, July 22, 2011

Cruise 2011

We were blessed to get to go on a week-long cruise with my family in June. It was a full week and we made lots of fun memories. The best part, of course, was getting so much quality time with my family.

Our cruise left from Galveston on Melia's 1st birthday... which is quite handy because the cruise port is only about an hour and a half from my parent's house. So we all trekked down there in 3 cars (there were 9 adults and 4 kids in our party) and boarded the Carnival Conquest bound for the Bahamas and Key West.


We settled all 5 of us into our room which had two bunk beds, a double bed and a pack and play. We were packed in :) Lots of family togetherness! The kids loved sleeping on the bunks and Oliver (in true Oliver fashion) quickly learned the layout of the boat and was our elevator button pusher and navigator the rest of the trip. Wonder where he gets that from? Oh, right. The lady who didn't feel like she was truly settled until she got her hands on a boat map and studied it for 5 minutes. That lady.

On the glass elevator


Our room


We enjoyed lots of yummy dinners which lasted about 2 hours each time. My kids got pretty used to sitting that long but there were a lot of ups and downs from the table. We had so many in our party that we had two tables and we rotated who sat where. Oliver enjoyed sitting at the opposite table from us as much as he could. While I could start freaking out that he's already embarrassed to be seen with his parents, I truly attribute it to loving his family and wanting to spend as much time with them as possible (especially you Bossy!)



Natty + Gabby = Best Friends


You can see Melia's little Bahama braid if you look closely

The Hulse Family on one of the two "dress up" nights

The Steve & Carol Beck Family!


On Board

We enjoyed attending shows, playing games, ping pong, mini-golf, movies, exploring, game shows, trivia shows, and much more during our time on board. We were even able to put the kids to bed at night and use baby monitors to monitor them from my sister's room next door. We took turns "monitoring" while the rest of us explored the boat, attended shows etc. It was nice to have them sleeping and get some time to do things without kids.

Sisters

The service you receive on board is not matched anywhere else I have ever been. Free room service, a room steward who cleans your room and makes your beds every day, not to mention NEVER having to cook. It was truly a vacation in that sense!

Oliver with one of the towel animals the room steward would leave for us each night.

At the Beach

We had a beach day at both of our Bahamas stops. We were also able to do a lot of shopping which made all of the women happy. Getting off of the boat was fun and eye-opening, but also exhausting. All of the girls (including Melia) got their hair braided on the beach in Nassau. We also rode jet skis that day and some of our group road a banana boat the next day.

Bossy made these girls into mermaids! Gabby was in heaven!


Bossy and Emily and our boat


Melia and Daddy checking out the view of Key West


Camp Carnival

One of the highlights of the week for our kids was Camp Carnival. It was a kids club filled with toys, songs, crafts, games, music, etc. They LOVED it there and enjoyed the few hours they got to spend their each day. Mommy and Daddy took that opportunity to rest with Melia which was so nice. The got to have their faces painted multiple times and participate in a talent show on our last day on the boat!



There were many opportunities for professional photographs while we were on board and we definitely took advantage. We got some great family pictures!

Old-timey Sistahs!



We were happy to be home when all was said and done, but enjoyed the time we were able to dedicate to connecting with our whole family that week. Thank you Mom & Dad for your generosity and for your dedication to our family! We love you all!

1 comment:

Florence V. said...

Amanda,
It makes me want to go on a cruise! Especially if the rooms all come with a free leg. (Or is that your leg? - cute shoe, by the way.)

Love,
Florence