Saturday, March 24, 2007
LAST DAY IN USA BEFORE ITALY
Here we are about to travel again. Tomorrow we leave for Italy to visit Lisa. Yesterday we came into L.A. to spend some time with Mother. We had dinner at Gaucho's Grill with Jose and Diane and Mother. Then I couldn't resist Ron's sweet face. So here we are. I am so excited to see Lisa and to top it off Ron and Amy are joining us there. How lucky are we!
Arrivederci!
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
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Thursday, March 15, 2007
A VISIT FROM OUR OREGON FRIENDS
DAD'S 85TH BIRTHDAY DINNER
Sunday was the night for Dad's birthday dinner. We went to Cagney's Steakhouse. Most of us had steak and lobster. Patty had spoken to the head of food services the night before and he treated Dad and us royally. There was a birthday cake and champagne and everything. It was perfect. Thanks Norwegian.
p.s. I realize the only photo I have with Dad and his children is out of focus, but I included it anyway. We can pretend it a softening lense, done on purpose.
THE CRUISE IN CONCLUSION
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
CABO SAN LUCAS
We arrived in Cabo San Lucas in the wee small hours of the morning. In fact it was barely getting light. The moon was still shining on the water. Land's End was right out our window for our entire stay there. How beautiful! We took the tender into town just after a lovely family breakfast. I was blessed in being able to attend a children's Mass at a sweet little church close to the harbor. I just loved it!
Immediately afterwards I joined Ron, Dad, Patty, Steve and Scott for marqaritas in a nice little harbor front restaurant. Seems like I get to enjoy everything---body, mind, and soul. Lucky me! I try not to miss a trick.
From there Dad and I headed back to the ship. We stopped a place where people could swim with the dolphins. We missed watching the swim, but we sat by the huge fountains and some cute little family gave us cold water right from their own supply. Back on the ship Dad and I had lunch together in the Star's main restaurant. This time we got a window side table because there was just the two of us. I had the best chicken salad ever there. And it was my only one on one time with Dad on the entire trip. I tried to give everyone else a chance to spend time with him on this trip. I am the luckiest because I get so much time with him normally. So I am not complaining.
Friday, March 09, 2007
MAZATLAN
Our previous day's guide, Chilo, hooked us up with a driver in Mazatalan. His name was Gabriel. He drove us along the 14 mile stretch of beaches. Many of the shops seemed quite quaint. We had a little side trip.
We even checked out a "time share" type place for future family vacations. It was a little north of something called the Golden Zone. Nothing came of that adventure. For lunch we all shared a shrimp plate and a seafood platter. Mazatalan is one of the best shrimp eating areas in the world. Yum, yum!
A favorite for me here were the sculptures. So very beautiful! And of course the Cathedral was on the top of my list. Please excuse the error when I named the church in Puerto Villarta. It was St. Michael's. This one in Mazatalan is the Immaculate Conception. Oops! That's what happens to me when I try to blog late at night. I'll get back to this tomorrow.
How about San Juan Diego with the bird on his head?
PUERTA VILLARTA VISIT
Our second stop was Puerta Villarta. Steve had already set up our tour guide. Chilo was excellent. He showed us the city. We drove along the coast and saw amazing hotels.
Dad wore an iguana around his neck. We had lunch watching young men dive into the river off pretty high rocks in a jungle-like atmosphere. Dad had two huge margaritas. From there we visited a tequila factory. The owner, Jose, was hilarious and an excellent entertainer.
Of course a favorite of mine was Immaculate Conception Church.
Thursday, March 08, 2007
OUR FIRST STOP--MANZANILLO
In Manzanillo we ended up with a young girl for our tour guide. She drove us through little rural countryside towns. We saw some pyramids. We had lunch at a small place where the food was free once you purchased a drink. Very interesting. We did stop high on a hilltop and take in the views. We were a bit disappointed because we didn't actually get to see the city itself. Unfortunately we ran out of time.
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