15 more out the door! Can't wait until the end of the year when I can add up all the things we've gotten rid of since January. It's a lot. Not as much as I would like to get rid of, but it looks like another good year for downsizing.
Friday, September 28, 2018
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Maho Beach, St. Maarten
It's Wanderlust Wednesday and today we're talking about Maho Beach on the island of St. Maarten.
You may have seen photos and videos of people standing on a beach with planes flying right overhead. That beach would be Maho Beach. Princess Juliana International Airport, on the Dutch side of the island of St. Maarten, borders the beach. Only a narrow two-lane road separates the beach from the runway.
After Hurricane Irma the flights have been greatly diminished. However, afternoon is still the best time to arrive if you want to watch the airport's coming and goings. If you hang out at the Sunset Beach Bar you can check their surfboard for arrival times so you aren't spending all afternoon searching the skies.
The end of the runway comes with a warning.
Unfortunately, not everyone listens. There are plenty of people who purposely run underneath the planes. If you are standing on the beach when a large plane arrives or departs, you're guaranteed to be sandblasted. We prefer keeping at a safe distance. Our preference is to hang out at a nearby bar with food and drink while we watch both planes and people.
It's difficult to tell how low the plane will be flying.
Until it gets closer.
And is right on top of you.
And the smaller planes? Scary close.
Maho Beach is about a 20 minute taxi ride away from the cruise port. Plan on spending your morning elsewhere and be sure to hit Maho in the afternoon.
Just be sure to stay out of the jet blast.
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Homemade Scrap Fabric Trivet Project - Tutorial Tuesday
It's Tutorial Tuesday and today's project is a trivet. It's made with fabric strips and a cotton clothesline.
For the project you will need:
- 1" wide fabric strips. I had a pile of scraps to use up so mine were all different lengths and designs.
- Cotton clothesline
- Glue stick
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You can find the step-by-step how to tutorial for the coiled scrap fabric trivet sewing project here:
Monday, September 24, 2018
Yummy Monday - Orozco's Restaurant in San Juan, Puerto Rico
Orozco's.
Located in the Condado Beach area, it's an easy walk from some of the nearby hotels. It's also close to the bus stop so wherever you are in San Juan you can make your way there. Believe me, it's worth it. They are right on Ashford Ave.
Their specialties are numerous.
*Mofongo, made with mashed plantains. Trifongo made with mashed green plantains, sweet plantains, and cassaba. Throw in some meat - pork, chicken, beef, octopus and more - and you've got yourself a filling and tasty meal. (Sorry, no picture - we ate it before grabbing the camera.)
*A Cubano Sandwich full of meats and cheese and pickles on delicious crusty bread.
*Their homemade hot sauce rocks. It kicks everything up a notch. Just look at the spices in there! My mouth drools just looking at it.
Then there is the tres leches cake, white or chocolate. Oh. My. Goodness. Both are amazing. Occasionally they have some other special flavors that are just as yummy.
But if you are in San Juan (not on a Wednesday) and are looking for a great meal for lunch or dinner, check out Orozco's!
Saturday, September 22, 2018
Medallion Class™ and Ocean Medallion™ Updates on the Caribbean Princess
Today the video covers the Medallion Class™ and Ocean Medallion™ Updates on the Caribbean Princess from August 18 to September 18, 2018.
FREE First Time Cruiser EBook September 22-23
As a reward to all those following along with my travels this year, I'm offering my Cruising with Confidence eBook for free on Amazon this weekend. Click on the book below on September 22 or 23 and it's yours for free!
If you like it and have the time, if you could please leave a kind review I'd certainly appreciate it.
Month-Long Caribbean Princess Cruise Wrap-Up
- Amber Cove, Dominican Republic
- Belize
- Cozumel, Mexico
- Ft. Lauderdale (x5)
- Grand Cayman
- Grand Turk
- Nassau, Bahamas
- Princess Cays, Bahamas (x2)
- Roatan, Honduras
- St. Maarten (x2)
- St. Thomas (x3)
- San Juan, Puerto Rico
Couldn't tell you. There were so many perfect days. For a last-minute (and cheap) trip we couldn't have asked for anything better. (Although we certainly could have skipped hubby's two falls. He's still not put back together.) I couldn't even tell you what the favorite thing I drank or ate was. Even my favorite picture can't be whittled down to one.
What did we not like? After 31 days on a ship it would be hard to not find something that sticks in your craw. We came away with two things.
1. Passenger behavior. The ladies who kept smoking on the balcony next to us and also left dirty towels and dishes near our door. And the couple at the most traveled guest party who harshly and loudly ripped into the pastry chef for a lengthy amount of time.
2. Certain crew members working the seating area of the buffet. Consistently nonchalant, non-engaging, kinda-sorta going through the motions of doing their jobs. They proved that sometimes a job is just a job and that working for Princess doesn't mean it's always about providing passengers with a good onboard experience.
And what did we like on the ship? All the rest of the crew.
- Smit, our cabin steward on Lido deck. Best cabin steward ever.
- Joseph, the cabin steward on Baja for the last leg of our cruise. He and Smit teamed up on the towel animal demonstration. So talented.
- The vibe in International Cafe. Alexa ran a tight team, but had fun along the way. Dancing, singing, and super service. Also kudos to the ladies and gentlemen who took good care of hubby every day. Who had enough patience to listen to his stupid jokes over and over and over.
- The Salty Dog Grill chef (he was so much more than just a hamburger flipper!) from Sri Lanka. Talented, friendly, and knew how to cook up special burgers.
- The bartenders at The Mix. We didn't drink on the ship, but they were just as friendly and fun to hubby every time he stopped by to get a glass of ice water.
- The officers we visited with at the most traveled guest parties. We're very fortunate to always have good conversations with these folks.
- Whoever kept sending us fresh flowers. We suspect we know who it was so thank you for sending them to us three times over.
- The chefs of the new buffet, the World Fresh Marketplace, for being innovative in their approach to buffet food. We know it's a work in progress but we did appreciate having something new and different to eat. And I sure loved having items already divided up into cardboard food trays. It made it easy to grab and go without having to touch the tongs.
- And I've said this before, but a big shout out goes to John Padgett, the Chief Experience and Innovation Officer for the Carnival Corporation (the guy heading up the Medallion experience) for allowing me insight into the inner workings of the Medallion roll-out process and for the support given me as I worked at delivering an honest account of my experiences on the ship. And thank you for allowing me access to the team - from Vicki and Francois to Korli and Andrew. All of you have been extremely helpful and supportive as I've asked my dozens and dozens (and dozens) of questions. I hope you've found my coverage fair and factual.
Speaking of the Medallion roll-out, when I looked back at my photos I realized I saw and learned A LOT. Want to see the progression of the roll-out over the full month?
I did a wrap-up video of the Medallion here.
I did a wrap-up video of the Medallion here.
Check out the other weekly updates:
I hope you've enjoyed tagging along on my month of cruise ship living. I'll be starting up again in a few weeks, so stay tuned.
Now, as a reward for following along with my travels, I'm offering my Cruising with Confidence eBook for free on Amazon this weekend. Click on the book below on September 22 or 23 and it's yours for free!
If you like it and have the time, if you could please leave a kind review I'd certainly appreciate it.
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