Showing posts with label Carnival Breeze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carnival Breeze. Show all posts

Monday, February 17, 2020

Last Days of Sailing the Open Seas

I knew our vacation days were numbered
when
this little snowman was on our bed one morning.


Really??

 You needed to remind me what I am going home to??

With two sea days left before debarkation,

Arnold and I decided to enter a slot tournament.

Well...
Winner, winner, Chicken Dinner

We both qualified for the final. 

Arnold ended up with second and I got 5th.

We received two seats to the 100K tournament on a ship in June, 2020.


The seats are worth 500$ each but I can't see us getting away for that!

Cheap seats....just have to pay for another cruise!

They should reverse that....I 'll pay for the seats... the cruise is free!!


They had a midnight buffet on one of these days.

We were still stuffed from supper but went to check out all the chefs carvings.

Everything was made out of food





Those are some amazing knife skills


The ice carvings were impressive as well










Two weeks on the ship flew by


I thought it would be an mammoth amount of time 



but before you know it....


It was time to hop off the ship!

I will miss the midnight flatbread pizza, 


Movies on the deck...day or night!!


Our afternoon naps...


Our shared suppers with Cecil and Pat from Kentucky


It was a fabulous adventure. 

Till we cruise again...
next year.

Christa 









Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Fleeing the Cold...St Croix!

Don't get me wrong....

I don't  mind a Saskatchewan winter 
when
 I am in my warm sunny sewing room..

But if I get the chance to flee blowing snow


like this....


For colors like these new bolts 


of Robert Kaufman Hand Painted Batiks...


I am in!!


These are all the colors I look for in a vacation!!


So we hopped on a plane...
(Tracey's favorite cookies)


by the end of the day we were at our favorite restaurant, Carrabba's


With my favorite drink...


Margarita!!

I love to watch the water behind the ship!

and waves lap the beach...


We boarded the Carnival Breeze in Orlando 
and
were off for 14 days of sun and fun!


This cruise was called a Journey.
If you know me...

I love an adventure!

The stops included alot of islands we had never been to.


We explored Grenada, Tortolla, St. Kitts, St. Martens, St. Croix, Martinique,

San Juan, and Barbados.

On sea days, there is a 'Tea at Three'

I knew a friend from a past cruise was aboard so we met up 
and
chatted quilting till the closed the tea room!!


In the elevator, 
we were talking about picking out Tula Pink and Kaffee  Fabrics out 
from
 our 'stash'for future projects

when 
a man asked 'Are we talking WEED?'

He was concerned as if it was,
as
 we sure didn't look like your typical Pot Heads!!

WE both burst out laughing!!

Good times!!
Thanks for the fun, Beverly! 

Take care till our waves cross again!

The seas were a little rough the first couple of dys 
so 
our itinerary was switched up for calmer waters!


My towel buddy and I enjoyed some quiet time in our room with a view
(and a balcony)


 

with a little Netflix and some Englich Paper piecing!


We also love to sit on our balcony and take in the warm winds!!


Our first island was St. Croix.

Such beautiful waters in the Caribbean!


We met a couple named Jackie and Bob from our ship


We hopped into a free golf cart 


to go tour a newly reno-ed resort called Fred's



It was gorgeous and right on the water! 


Maybe one day....


Got to just love seeing the ship...waiting for us!!

I loved the old tiles on all the steps.


Looks like a scrappy Farmer's wife quilt!

Then we all got into a van and toured the island. 

My friend, Beverly googled fabric shops for St Croix
so
I asked our driver, Moses if he knew of a place called Divi Divi Fabrics


He said he did!
 The other people on the tour said they would pay him 20$ not to stop there!!

But Moses escorted Jackie and I to the store!!

It had a little of everything


Their biggest market was for the school uniforms that are worn on the islands


Beautiful plaids


My only regret is I did not pick up a yard of that fabulous blue plaid! 


This was a first.... Not a stitch of fabric was purchased!!


As we were being taken to Divi Divi,
we spotted another shop that had some bolts in the window.

Of course, we headed there also!
Ebbe's was a family run fabric shop for 40 years. 


The parents opened it over 40 years ago....



The mom, and two sisters were a joy to chat with!


They also focused on supplying fabrics mainly for uniforms to seamstresses


Some of these other fabrics reminded me of Kaffee or Tula Pink.

Bright and bold!


It was a nice day spent with some new found friends with the same interests!


Thanks to Moses for leading the way!

Christa 






























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