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    Monday, January 26, 2009 -- 9:55 pm
    OMG how I’ve missed Swiss Chalet sauce.
    Mood: 09 Both happy and sad to be home again.

    I really really did. And Ichiban. And beef noodle Hamburger Helper! Mmm... Don't get me wrong, the cruise ship had tons o' wonderful food (much more on that later) but at times I missed some of the do-it-yourself half-assed dinners we make at home. Call me a simple gal.

    (I'm lazy and didn't want to re-write every bit of the cruise all over again, so for those who I emailed while away, you've already read most of what follows, except for the change of tense.)


    Our cruise was awesome! The boat was FREAKING HUGE. D: Twelve or so decks, swimming pools, theaters, tons of restaurants and buffets, an arcade, shit loads of bars, a casino, shops, a mini basketball court, and... and... *sits there bewildered* It was a little jaw-dropping when you first walked on deck.

    The only thing I would say I'd change for the next time if we ever go cruising would be to fork over the little extra money to get a room on the upper decks. Mason and I were on the very bottom left corner of the boat at the back, and while the room itself was pretty nice, you could hear all the ship engines and really feel the ship swaying at times that far down. Not too bad though.

    My absolute favorite thing on the cruise was THE FOOD. OMG. *Drools* There was SO MUCH OF IT. And it was ALL FREE. X3 *Dies a little inside of happiness* Deck 9 of the ship was called the Lido Deck and it was pretty much just non-stop buffet -- every section you went to had a different sort of style or type of buffet (oriental, grille, grand buffet, deli, etc.) I spent a lot of time there. :B Chicken! Pizza! Ice cream! Chocolate cake! Pasta! They sort of changed the specifics of the buffets each day, but the basics were usually there all the time, and you could just go at pretty much any time of the day and grab whatever you wanted! *Happy flails!*

    For dinner we usually went down for our nightly scheduled sitting at 8:15pm in the Platinum Dining Room restaurant which excitedly was ALSO FREE, only instead of buffet food it was like, amazing really expensive-like meals that I could never afford here at home. BUT IT WAS ALL FREEEEE! If I wanted three whole appetizers and two main courses, I just got them all! *Flails and sputters incoherently* It's a good thing I have a healthy metabolism or else I'd have come home a whale.

    The day-by-day recap:

    Friday was just a shit load of flying. Boooo. Though fortunately I took Gravol far enough in advance this time so I didn't feel sick at all for the flights. We got to Florida and got a hotel for the night. Very very tired.

    Saturday we went to Wal-Mart to pick up a few things, then went off to the port to get on the ship. We spent a good amount of time exploring the boat, it was all a little sit-there-with-your-mouth-gaping at first.

    Sunday, our first full day on the ship, we stopped at port in Nassau, Bahamas. Unfortunately, with it being Sunday most of the city was completely shut down for the Sabbath or what not. We turned left when we should have turned right and everything was closed and empty and very depressing so I got a little sad as we just walked around doing nothing. Then we figured out that as long as we stuck to the couple roads that the cruise map had on it, all the touristy shops were still open so the day took a positive turn~ That evening was the first Elegant Night on the ship, so all the guests got all gussied up in their formal wear which was so much fun, and we went for fancy dinner~

    Monday was our first full day at sea. It was also Mason's birthday *BIRTHDAY LOVE!* so we got him a fancy cake delivered to the restaurant when we went for dinner. It was soooo relaxing~ Our basic itinerary for the trip so far at this point had been 1) sleep late, 2) get up and wander up to the buffet for breakfast, 3) wander around, read, watch a movie in our room, 4) nap nap nap with some lunch in between, 5) lounge, 6) wander up for dinner and then either 7) see what shows or entertainment is going on, or 8) go back to the room for some Doctor Who and go to bed. It was wonderfully lazy~

    Tuesday we arrived at port in St. Thomas. We went into town with Mason's parents and shopped for the morning. (I scored a beautiful knock off Coach bag that I luuurve.) X3 Getting from the dock down into the city, we took a boat/ferry thing with a piratey flair, and on the way back they went around some of the islands and gave us a bit of tour which was pretty cool. We went back around noon for lunch (buy food at port? You mean pay money? PFFT.) and then went back to our room to nap and steal a few minutes of free internet from Mr. Huffman's wireless card while we were still close enough to land to write a quick email home. After dinner we went down to the Amber Palace theater and watched a pretty cool magic show.

    (My only real sour spot up to this point had been that this was the one day we let the steward in while we were out to the clean the room, and when I got back after shopping there was no towel animal waiting for me! ;_; I was so excited for my towel animal! Mason's parent's got one every day and Tuesday was the one day I was going to get one and I didn't! *Mope mope mope* In desperate towel-y hope, I let them clean the room again the next day though while we were at the next port. If they didn't leave me a towel animal again I thought I may do something rash. *Flails pathetically and cries*)

    Wednesday was St. Maarten and as we got into port we started off the day with some bad news and some good news. The bad news -- the weather was stupidly windy so the water was super choppy and therefor cloudy and not fishy-viewing-friendly. Color me very sad. :c The good news turned out to be that they refunded our tickets and we proceeded to have probably the best day in port we had through the trip~ The weather, despite being windy, was gorgeous. The town was beautiful, the shopping was great~ (I bought myself a very pretty jewely/flowery necklace.) Then we literally came out of a dark alley between shops and suddenly OMG BEACH! White sand, turquoise water, splishy splishy splashy! XD Nothing completes a Caribbean cruise than a day of frolicking on a Caribbean beach~ When we got back we finished off the evening with a really good comedy and magic act on the ship.

    (OOH OOH and I got not just one, but TWO towel animal menageries on Wednesday! One and two! *Glee glee glee* The towel animal gods decided to make up for their lack of love earlier.)

    Thursday was the beginning of our final two days at sea before we get back into port. We lounged all day -- slept, ate, watched movies, read, and ventured into the casino. I brought ten dollars to gamble with, but I'm not sure how much I actually lost or gained as when I sat down at a slot machine there turned out to be $20 worth of credits which I wasted no time in cashing out and fleeing away with my (only somewhat stolen) bucket full of shiny jingly quarters~ ¬_¬ Muh ha. We also had another elegant dressy night for supper.

    Friday was another day of lounging. I don't remember exactly what we did this day, but it was very similar to Thursday in the sense that it involved a copious amount of free food and lazing around. I got a giant piece of chocolate cake and watched the Sex and the City movie in the afternoon~ We also all went down to the casino again and I spent probably a full hour huddled around the quarter-tossing game with Mason's mom and went through about $80+ of her gambling money trying to help her get the wad of cash to fall off the little ledge. LOL so much fun, we drew quite a crowd with all of our shouting and hollering.

    Saturday... we leave the boat. *Sad face* We had a full day just killing time in Florida since we were paranoid about the possibility of missing our flight home so we scheduled it for the next day, but it turned out we were off the boat and set to go by 10 a.m., so after a thwarted attempt at trying to change our tickets last minute to leave that afternoon, Mason's parents used some of their timeshare points and booked us into a fancy resort suite for the one night. I spent a good couple of hours catching up on my much-missed interwebs (the resort BLOCKED Facebook though. What? Seriously? WTF.) and watched the last half of Titanic on TV (probably a good thing I watched it after the cruise and not before.)

    And finally Sunday freakishly-early-in-the-bloody-morning we finally flew home. It was a very tiring and somewhat cranky day, so I was pretty happy to walk into my apartment. Not so happy to be greeted by the cold and snow, however. It's a pretty raw deal to leave for the Caribbean only to find out that the weather back at home is a balmy +7, and then have it plunge back to freezing when you walk off the plane back in Edmonton. I didn't bring my coat either. It was miserable scamper back through the parking lot with all our heavy bags.

    As fun and awesome as the trip was and as sad to not have free food (paying for food sucks!) and warm weather anymore, I'm still always glad to go back home. I huggled my bunny who I missed very much *HEARTS* (millions of love-filled thanks to Chelle, Nickie, and Brock who took care of Toby while I was gone!) and mooned over my lovely computer and fast non-crashy non-Facebook-blocking internet.

    Pictures to be posted on Facebook hopefully soon!

    *Munches on her beloved Save-on-Foods crinkle fries and Swiss Chalet sauce* *JOYGASM* X3
    15 COMMENTS
    January 27th, 2009 -- 8:32 am

    Also: I turned the brightness on your computer waaaaaaaaaay down. You may want to fix that if you prefer it RETINA-BURNING BRIGHT WTF???

    Lance says:
    January 27th, 2009 -- 8:32 am

    Wow, sounds like an absolutely magical trip! I've stayed on an island, so I'll have to do the boat next time.

    One concern though; what the fuck does "mooned over my lovely computer" mean? Are you making up verbs, Brenna?

    Brenna says:
    January 27th, 2009 -- 9:10 am

    Chelle: It wasn't retina-burning bright! I had it down already, didn't I? In any event I haven't noticed any difference in the level of it since I got home, so I guess it's all good.

    Lance: "Mooned" is already a word though! I'm not crazy, I swear.

    Mooned: To spend time lusting over a person or an object. To be seriously and obsessively addicted to something or someone.

    Ho ho. Pwned.

    Lance says:
    January 27th, 2009 -- 10:00 am

    I want sources, damnit, because that's not the definition I found;

    Main Entry:
    2moon
    Function:
    verb
    Date:
    1836

    transitive verb
    1: to spend in idle reverie : dream —used with away

    Merriam Webster, bitches. Also, way to be two centuries behind the English language.

    Ho ho. Reverse pwnage.

    Brenna says:
    January 27th, 2009 -- 10:07 am

    Google dictionary mooned. You get sources from Urban Dictionary, Free Online Dictionary, as well as Merriam Webster. REVERSE YOUR REVERSE PWNAGE.

    Lance says:
    January 27th, 2009 -- 10:25 am

    Urban Dictionary doesn't count.

    But FreeOnlineDictionary does...

    I'll get you next time, Saunders!

    Brenna says:
    January 27th, 2009 -- 10:30 am

    MuhhahaHAHAHA

    Nickie says:
    January 27th, 2009 -- 2:24 pm

    JEALOUS
    I vote that instead of going to California in 3 years we all go on a cruise! Cruises mean no driving!
    I reallllly want to go on another cruise now

    Lance says:
    January 27th, 2009 -- 3:02 pm

    Out of curiosity, what was the total amount you and Mason spent on this trip?

    Brenna says:
    January 27th, 2009 -- 3:12 pm

    I think the cruise itself was something like $1,800 and then we had to get the plane tickets separately (I have no idea how much those cost... I vaguely remember giving Mrs. Huffman a cheque but I don't remember the number.) Then obviously all the money we spent while on the boat and in ports... which after totaling my receipts up was more than I thought thought I was spending at the time... ^^;

    Lance says:
    January 27th, 2009 -- 3:20 pm

    Can you give me a rough idea?

    Brenna says:
    January 27th, 2009 -- 3:29 pm

    Rough idea of what? How much I spent while on the boat on souvenirs and stuff? I think between us both we spent just over $600, but probably $400+ of that was mine.

    As far as plane ticket prices go, I have no idea, you'd have to do a quick search on Expedia or something to check them out.

    Lance says:
    January 27th, 2009 -- 3:41 pm

    A rough idea of the total cost of the trip. But if you don't know, that's fine.

    January 28th, 2009 -- 7:59 pm

    You had the monitor at, like, 90% brightness or whatever. I turned it down to, like, 30%

    This is probably why you get headaches. Check your brightness at work. Turn it waaaaaaaaaay down. If you follow this advice and suddenly stop getting headaches, you will owe me a fee of ALL THE CHOCOLATE IN THE WORLD.

    Seriously, check the brightness. When I first got my iMac I was getting all kinds of headaches until I turned the brightness down (I think mine's at, like 15% or something unless I'm doing graphics work) and then the headaches stopped.

    Brenna says:
    January 29th, 2009 -- 8:20 pm

    Hmm. I thought I had it lower than that, but if I was wrong about this one then it's pretty likely I'm wrong about the one at work. I'll check tomorrow.

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