Saturday, September 8, 2012

Our Stateroom

One way we entertained Josiah at dinner was with Wikki Stix. He liked the glasses.
Wesley tried the rock climbing wall on our last sea day.
Chris played mini-gold with the kids.  I let Josiah use the wrong end of the golf club because he was so cute.  Wesley soon corrected him.
I found this watermelon lady very impressive.
As the ship headed north from St. Maarten to Port Canaveral, we watched the sunset three nights during dinner.  The first two nights, the sun disappeared into clouds but on the last night it dipped down into the ocean.
Our waiter and his assistant were a great team and they were so good to kids.
Our cabin steward was wonderful also.
Again this year we had a family stateroom.  You have to have five or six people to book a family stateroom.  The stateroom was even better than the one we had last year.  When you walked in there was a door to the left for the the bunk bed room.  Wesley and Lydia slept in the bunk beds.  There was also a closet and a little desk.
There was a living room with a tv, two chairs, and a sofa bed.  We never used the sofa bed.  We put the pack-n-play for Josiah across from the bathroom.  There was also another closet beside of the bathroom.
Right past Josiah's crib and the bathroom was the master bedroom.  There was a tv, closet, and a desk with drawers and shelves.
We booked another cruise for next year.  The deposit is fully refundable in case we decide not to go.  We were off the ship and in our van before 8 AM.  We might it home in just over 14 hours.

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