
There were so many choice excursions that we tried to split up and do them separately, reporting back in the evening with pictures and tales of our adventures. They hiked and snorkeled while we took the tour bus and submarine trip. Then we all snorkelThe food was hands-down, the best we could imagine. I had seafood of some kind every day (heaven for me) and many times it was lobster in some form. We really appreciated the informality of anytime dining and the attentiveness of the staff.
Now, our little grandson is three years old and we still enjoy reminiscing about that wonderful time when we truly bonded with their parents in a magical time in the Caribbean. Someday we hope to take him on a Princess cruise.
The next thing on our bucket list is a trip to Australia/New Zealand. A friend, who had been an email pal for 15 years, came to visit us here in the states last summer and she assures me it is Australian law that we must now visit with them in Australia! It would be wondrous if you could make this wish come true. We don't want to be in trouble with the Australian government after all.If you want to help us win this trip, you can vote for our entry from February 11th-25th (limit one per day)! The entry with the most votes will win the grand prize—a Princess Cruises dream vacation for two, including roundtrip airfare! If we win, we’ll get to choose from one of eight unforgettable destinations: Europe, Asia, Tahiti, Australia/New Zealand, the Holy Land, Panama Canal, Alaska or South America.
You can see my entry in the contest gallery here:
http://apps.facebook.com/princess_bucketlist/entries/view/1308


3 comments:
What a FUN Blog. Found it through Blog Topics on Facebook.
Keep up the good work
New Zealand is #1 on my bucket list. I can't go right now because I am a caregiver for my father, but someday!
Love this post. I've only been on one cruise on the QM2 and this made me want to go on another.
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