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Coralc

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    Northern California
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    Royal Caribbean
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Barbados

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  1. Wow! Thanks Jim. And that is a lot of boxes. Our move is looking that way. We can pack the boxes, but we can't load it all ourselves. I can't lift stuff anymore. This is entirely too much work, as it is. Since we only plan to live at the other house for two years. Some boxes may never even get unpacked. But I am absolutely amazed at how much stuff we have discarded, donated, or sold. And how much is still left to pack. There is something to be said for a minimalist lifestyle. Our neighbors were like that. I went over there and asked, where is your mail, and magazines and celery rubber bands, and paperwork and gadgets and other stuff? She just said they don't get keep any of that. Amazing. πŸ™„ I guess it is something to aspire to. 😊
  2. I don't know. We are boxing everything up excluding furniture. U-Haul has TV and art boxes. We haven't priced it out yet. The move is only 2.5 hours away, but a lot of juggling balls in the air to figure out how all of this going to work. Termite treatment the end of the month. Termite construction begins May 13th and then exterior house painting and appliances. And then moving. And in the meantime, we have to get other things moved out of the other house and antiques into the garage, so we will have somewhere to put our multitude of boxes. Totally stressed.
  3. We were in Alaska, the single year that they decided to add the $100 p/p tourist tax. We just paid it. It was repealed the following year. It is not worth it to derail your plans.
  4. We've had the foghorn on several cruises, including an overnight going up the Mississippi. That was a little....annoying. But understandable. When it finally stops, you just kind of go...aahhh. 😊
  5. I think it was so funny. I think it was Antigua. And I couldn't find my Seapass card to get through the security shack to get back on the ship. The guard had me dump my whole purse out to find it, because clearly, she didn't want to have to call the ship. About that time one of the bartenders came through, and put his arm around my shoulders, and told her, "It's okay, we know her." πŸ˜€ As we were walking back to the ship, I found it in the pocket of my shorts.😊
  6. Whichever anyone decides to do. These threads never change anyone's mind. πŸ˜€
  7. We went to the wildlife park/zoo when we were there. Long bus ride, but it was awesome. https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1047016-d5893927-Reviews-Auto_Safari_Chapin-Escuintla_Escuintla_Department.html Ship excursion.
  8. I have never seen an itinerary like that. I believe a foreign port is required even on a closed loop cruise.
  9. You must have some foreign port. Those are all US possession ports. Where are you leaving from, or do you go to St. Martin, too? We just take our passport cards with us. They are inexpensive when you renew your passport, and fit nicely in a wallet. If for some unfathomable reason, we should miss the ship, the port agent should have our passports.
  10. I like local highway names! They're funny. "The Bathtub" and our own "Macarthur Maze" are very appropriate. ☺️
  11. Laurie. I know you like fantasy series. I never read Nora Roberts before, because I thought they were all gushy romance novels. But she has two really good ones. "The Awakening " trilogy and also "The Rise of the Magicks", also a trilogy. I thought they were really good. The most recent fabulous fantasy/sci fi that I have read recently is "Here and Now and Then" by Mike Chen I always enjoy your live reports. And I am looking forward to following along on your adventure. ☺️ I was too slow. It wouldn't let me edit.
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