Friday, November 13, 2009

TGIF

Arriving in Labadee, Haiti - beautiful morning.

Haiti on The Beach

Haiti On The Beach


Haiti at Dragon's Breath Mountain


Haiti - beautiful sunny day


We walked up the side of a mountain in Haiti and had cold beers at a bar. It was so wonderful.


On the tender on the way back to the ship.


One of our dinners in the formal dining room.

Dinner - we had lamb this night.


Ocho Rios, Jamaica

Our two tour guides in Ocho Rios - they fell in love with Doug!

Swimming with the sting rays in Grand Cayman

Grand Cayman - catamaran ride, feeding the sting rays and then snorkel trip.

Snorkeling in Grand Cayman - it was 125 feet of water and you could see straight to the bottom of the ocean.

This was the coolest bulldog in the mall area of the ship at the top of the stairs leading down into the casino. HAD to get a photo of him.


The Grand Promenade (the mall area) they had GREAT shopping here and super restaurants.

We were on the ship at Halloween - this is from the Buffet - beautiful carved pumpkins EVERYWHERE.


Belly Flop contest at the pool.

Main dining room.

I think this was Halloween night.
This was formal night (the 2nd night on the boat). It's a mobile photo but a good one.

This is our spectacular Honeymoon Suite on Deck 7. We had our own private balcony.

I am so glad it's Friday today. My job has been very difficult lately. I am working harder than I ever have (at least in the last four years at the firm I work for anyway). I can't go into details because it is considered "privileged" but if I won the lottery, I would so totally be outta here!
I'm going to post some photos of our wonderful Honeymoon in remembrance of how fantastic I felt two weeks ago when I didn't have to come to work for 2 weeks straight.













































Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Trying Again

My handsome son walking me down the isle. I think I was hyper-ventilating here.

I picked this wonderful cake out of a wedding blog post from someone else's wedding and Doug went and cut me the 75 lb. stump. We placed the moss around it and the caterer made the rest of it look EXACTLY like the photo. This was my favorite element of the wedding.




Like I said in my last post (from JUNE . . . yikes), I haven't done this in so long, I nearly forgot how. I did forget how to change my background but I just figured it out (whew). A lot has happened in the past year and 4 months. I used to blog a lot about how I had gotten engaged etc. but two weeks ago, I was married again. This is my THIRD marriage which is rather embarrassing to me but I haven't had any luck with men/boys my entire life. What I can't figure out is, why it took me this long to find someone I will actually spend the rest of my life with? Doug is caring, honest, respectful and he loves me and the kids as if he's been in our lives all along. We enjoy and laugh (and cry) at the exact same things at nearly the exact same times. It's crazy to think I didn't come across him sooner! Anyway, here are some photos from the wedding he and I planned and I'll put some of the honeymoon on later. I love you Douglas Keith Houck!




I did all the table decorations myself. I made wreaths for the Church doors and framed black and white photos of all my family and friends from weddings gone by.

This is my precious Abigail. She looked beautiful in her little gown and fresh flower crown. She danced the night away!