Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Thanks for the memories

Holding on to memories is important....especially when I'm dealing with my slowly depleting brain cells...thanks to the wonderful world of photography...some things will never be forgotten :) I wish I had photos from all of our vacations over the last 33 years. As we begin some early preparation for our anniversary/birthday trip in 2011, here's another quick peek at a few more pics from our pre-holiday cruise.


Yes, that is actually how close we were to Eclipse...the ship that almost carried away our misplaced luggage! At that point, it's still up in the air if I'd be wearing the same outfit for 5 more days???


Glasses-yes....suitcase full of clothes-yes...I'm smiling now :)


The beginning of our wonderful day on the island


George, Chief Engineer invited a few guests into his world in the bowels of the ship...Rog was pleased to be this close to the engine room...I was happy to see George again, he had been on vacation so we'd missed him during our Mediterranean cruise


Quiet sunrise off the back of the ship...no one around so early in the morning...only us crazy people :)


Hello Grand Cayman...did I mention this island is famous for it's oversized turtles...well not really, but it sure sounded like I knew what I was talking about!


On our tour, we were treated to an exhibition of this exquisite one-of-a-kind ship's engineer's version of a Christmas tree...very quaint don't ya think??? The crew on this ship always have a great sense of humor!


We shared a final drink with our friend Chandru, who has sailed with us on all three of our Century cruises...we will miss him next month while we are on board Eclipse. We do however, have plans to meet him for breakfast that morning, because Century will also be in port the same day. Let's see if I can make sure my luggage doesn't end up on his ship by mistake?!?! Terminal F...Terminal G....it's all so confusing...not to worry, we have our luggage tags and they say "ECLIPSE"


Our windy morning at Grand Cayman....where we pulled into the less breezy??? side of the island before being tendered to shore


Four days earlier, we had watched as Eclipse pulled out of Miami before us....knowing that the next time we saw her, we'd be the ones waving to the passengers standing on the deck of the Century :)


Thanks for all our wonderful cruise memories in 2010 Celebrity Century!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Love it honey, Century certainly provided a lifetime of fond memories in just 12 months! Sweet blog too.