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Miami Rush Hour Traffic
... to say, the flight was a LOOOONG three hours. I was content doing my "homework," reading, and finally falling asleep. Mom and Dad were really hungry and Andre was very frustrated. Mom was "THAT MOM" with the screaming baby for most of the flight.
We left Fort Lauderdale at 9:15pm and it was 82 degrees. We landed in Chicago at 11:30pm and it was 39 degrees. YUCK! I was so exhausted that I could barely stay awake ...
Spring Break!!
... great meal, again equally unhealthy! We had a great few days here and although disappointed not to stay in Miami, we really really liked Fort Lauderdale (and it’s food!)
By a shuttle bus, we were picked up and taken to Orlando (about 3 or so hours from Fort L). The shuttle dropped us at the airport where we then jumped on to another shuttle operated ...
Christmas vacation in the Carribbean
... the shows during the dinner hours; i.e., if you had a late dinner you had the early show. But on this ship the first show starts during the second dinner. It’s really weird in that so many of the passengers were OLD PEOPLE and you would think things would get started early. Oh well.
Russ has attended a couple of computer classes, where he played stump the instructor, and I have kept busy on sea days going to ...
Becoming Addicted
... let in. About a half hour after we entered the entire club was packed. There were people dancing everywhere! We ordered a couple of "AMF's" to discover that the bartenders had no idea what we were talking about. Apparently they call them "Blue Long Islands" in Florida. We made our way through the crowd to a bench outside. We people watched for quite a while and finally decided to join the festivities. We danced and danced and around two a.m. we decided we could not keep up with ...
Epilogue
... experience in dining.
From this trip, I have also learned the meaning of "Nice Nasty". If you want to know the real meaning of this, then stop by the Cyclorama whenever in Atlanta. Clark Gables did when he was there. The meaning of "Nice Nasty" stuck with him for eternity.
" Life is DELICIOUS! Take a huge bite and enjoy it to the fullest!!! ...