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March 14, 2015

Last Sea Day…and then Home

Friday & Saturday, March 13-14

Our last sea day…one that could win the award for the laziest day…ever. In the morning it was the dreaded job of packing. After bumping into each other repeatedly, Bob could sense my frustration and left to go jog on the outdoor track. With TWO large bags, a rolling carry-on AND my backpack, finding space for all of my stuff wasn’t too much of a problem. 

By the time Bob returned, the majority of the packing task was completed and I was ready to eat. On sea days, brunch was offered in the Platinum Dining Room and that was where we headed. I was totally surprised when Bob (the healthy eater) ordered “Funny French Toast!” It comes coated in your choice of cereal and he chose Honey Nut Cheerios. I didn’t have my camera, but here is a photo that I found online…


 The French toast looked sickening sweet, but he liked it! I opted for poached eggs…something I like, but do NOT like to prepare.

A man and his adult son were seated next to us and we had such an enjoyable conversation that we ended up lingering long after we were finished eating! (We just happened to end up in line next to them at dinner that night and got to meet the rest of the family as well!)

The rest of the day was spent sitting in the shade on the upper deck watching the ocean go by. Not wanting to lose our prime spot, we grabbed lunch and sat in our lounge chairs while we ate. What bums we were! Oh...and we even snuck in a nap!

After our last meal in the dining room, we saw the show “Epic Rock.”  Out of all of the Playlist Productions during the cruise, this was the only one that we could really say we enjoyed…lots of energy and fun. Following the show, the performers…and cruise director, Dr. E, went to the atrium to meet and mingle with the guests.



Saturday morning I was up early. The ship was sailing back into Miami and I was anxious to check in for our flight on Southwest. With no advance seat assignments on Southwest, the earlier you check in, the earlier you can board and choose your seat. Being too cheap to pay for internet on the ship, I waited until I had cell service in Miami and could check in with the app on my iPhone. To get a decent signal on my phone I had to go up to the Lido deck…and realized it was still dark outside!


We had requested early debarkation and were given Zone 2 luggage tags, just as J & K had the week before. But…before the numbered zones were called to get off the ship, we had to wait for all of the passengers who had opted for “self-debarkation” and were handling their own bags. Not a choice for us when we had such a massive amount of luggage. Getting ON a cruise ship is so much more fun than getting OFF. 


Eventually we made it off the ship and luck was with us…our shuttle was waiting right outside the terminal. But…then the driver circled the port area for a half hour picking up passengers from the other ships docked in Miami. Eventually the van was at capacity and we left for Ft. Lauderdale.

On the way to the airport, the traffic in the opposite lane came to a dead standstill due to an accident. Cars were backed up for miles and it made me realize the danger of flying into one city and cruising out of another. Had that accident been in our lane most likely we would have missed our flight. A lesson to remember for the future.

I would like to say that our flight home was totally uneventful…but that would be a lie. As we were approaching Minneapolis, the pilot announced that the flaps on the wings were not working and in his words…”we are just going to fly around for awhile and see if we can troubleshoot the problem.” As the plane flew further and further past Minneapolis, you could feel the tension building in the plane.


Eventually the airport came into view and the pilot announced that we were going to “give it a try.” The landing was a little hard and the braking seemed extreme, but we made it down OK! The whole plane erupted into a cheer! 

We were home!

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