You are not allowed to dock in Grand Cayman so you go to the first floor of the ship, slip out a little side door on the side of the ship and onto a rocking tender boat. An adventure all in itself. |
Pulling away from our temporary home.... |
Morgan made friends with the captain who in turn taught her how to drive a boat...... |
He then let her drive the whole way back! She was on cloud nine! |
I guess in my mind I had these things pictured oh I don't know SMALLER! Not freakin' 4-5' wide. These are wild animals people not Sea World pets. |
"Oh just kiss it!" they said......I tried really I did. But my lips just curled in every time. The look on my husbands face frightens me. |
Eeeeeekkkkkkk!!!!! |
I like the view from back here better. Morgan loved these things. She was swimming with them, feeding them and told me on the way back that she most definitely wants to go into Oceanography now. :) |
OK look, we are a large group of 8 and look how wide that dude is! Notice I'm all smiles in the back. When everyone moved and it went to swim off I walked on water the other direction. Eeeeekkkk!!!! |
Good night Grand Cayman. Thanks for the memories! We love you! Sea urchants? Not so much. |
1 comment:
Ok, I just have to tell you I almost can't stand reading it - it is all just too awesome and wow you can see God in all the details. So fun and I am so happy you are my friend and I get to live vicariously! LOL
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