Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Carribean Cruise...

We arrived in San Jaun, Puerto Rico on Sunday, the 18th of April.  It was a beautiful, gorgeous day, the weather was very warm and humid, the skies were deep blue and clear...the ship was awesome!  We sailed on the Carnival Victory, seven glorious days and nights!!


Our first stop was on Monday...St. Thomas.  We took a taxi into town to do a little shopping.  We HAD to visit the Linen shop there.  I have waited over 10 years to go back.  They still had my white linen/lace slippers that I wear to the temple!  I wanted to get a new pair...mission accomplished!!

We took a tour around the Island...guided by a funny little black man who referred to himself as SpiderMan!  It was great to sit in the open air little bus, and feel the breeze and see and smell all the great things that were there.



The first stop was a private beach that he called Lover's Bay/Beach, because of the heart shaped landscape.  Several celebrities and Presidents have stayed here, because of it's secluded place.

Overlooking St. Thomas into the bay where we docked.


Our next stop, Tuesday...Dominica!  Our most very favorite place...it is what I consider the Garden of Eden must have looked like.  It is plush and green, and beautiful flowers and banana trees growing alongside the roads.




It has so much rainfall each year, with 365 rivers and so many waterfalls...it keeps it so beautiful!



We were able to shop the little roadside shops and find some good vanilla and flavorings, and some really cute necklaces and stuff!


Our next stop on Wednesday was Barbados!  My mom and dad were very excited to go back once again and see their beloved home of their first Mission.  We talked them into going with us to the Rum factory to see how their famous rum was produced.  They offer lots of free samples at the end...but we had to pass on those!

















My dad told us of a place called Harrison's Caves that sounded really interesting, so we went up there to tour the caves.

 They take you on a little shuttle train down into the caverns...really, really cool!  This is us waiting for our tour and shuttle, under these really cool vine trees!



I thought this one kinda looked like a nativity scene...with Joseph, Mary and the baby Jesus.

Our next visit was on Thursday, to St. Lucia.  Mom and Dad had already seen the Island and just wanted to stay in town by the boat and do some shopping, so Brent and I went off on an all day tour of the Island and then they dropped us off at an awesome beach for swimming.  This is the city center park.



It was one of the cleanest, prettiest Islands.  People really took great pride in their homes and surroundings.  It looked pretty prosperous, and beautiful!








On Friday we visited St. Kitts.  We took a short tour that day (we were all getting pretty worn out!) and we had our driver take us up to the big Fort there.  This was an old Sugar Cane Mill that we saw along the way.


The Fort was so green and pretty, with views (of course) of the entire Island on every side and a look over the ocean and the Carribean both.  It was very interesting...and HOT!!








Beautiful view towards the Carribean Sea.  I loved the green everywhere!


Saturday, Brent and I booked a trip to go on the Rhino Riders in St. Martin.  They brought us from the ship across the Island over to the bay and we took these little watercrafts (half jet ski/half rubber raft) through rows of big yachts and sailboats...through the French bridge, and out to the ocean!







Once we were out in the ocean...we traveled clear up the coast to a place called Happy Beach where we soon found out why it's so happy!  Apparently no one in this little bay or on the beach care to wear clothing!  We spent about an hour there snorkeling...and watching the 'wild life'!  LOL


Mr. Happy himself!!  You know me...I had to take a picture!  But I didn't take any pictures of the people on the beach.  They were a little too up close and personal for that!!


This was the view of our ship and the Carribean on our bus ride back in St. Martin.  It had some great shopping, and was a really cool Island!


A few pictures on the ship.  This was the main corridor where the stairs and elevators were.  You could see up or down about 8 floors....it was really pretty!


This is where we ate every day, in the buffet/dining area.  Plenty of soft serve ice cream/frozen yogurt to keep mom and Brent happy!!


The grown up pool on the back of the ship!


Our waiter each night, Sheward from the Phillipines took very good care of us...and helped us all gain about 10 lbs. for the week!!





At the main big pool, there was a huge screen, where we watched a few movies at night and had lots of entertainment throughout the day.  Laying on the beach chairs, watching "The Proposal" on the big screen under the stars was pretty fun!


We never quite took advantage of the waterslides or mini golf...but it was fun to watch others!


This is the classic shot of Brent!  Waiting...ever waiting...doesn't he look Happy?!  Maybe he is just wearing too many clothes...


We returned to San Juan on Sunday the 25th, and caught one of the first flights out of there to Orlando to spend the week with Tanessa's family and attend Jake's graduation.  We had a marvelous time cruising...and it was fun to have mom and dad along with us!

New arrival in our Family!

On April 27th, Clinton and Katie had a new baby boy, Linkoln Paul Simonson.  He was 6 lbs. 5 oz. and he is a real cutie pie!  Grandchild #10 for us...5 girls, 5 boys, all just adorable!

We were away on vacation when this little guy came...in Florida visiting Tanessa and Jake for Jake's graduation.  So we didn't get to see Link until he was 5 days old!  It was fun to get back home and get to hold the new baby and see Corgin again... he is a pretty proud big brother!

We were glad that we got to visit these two beautiful girls!  We really miss them and don't get to see them very often, so it was fun to spend a week with them and get reacquainted with little Brielle.  Addi and Brielle were both so fun and they are such happy little girls.

That smile of Brielle's is infectious!!  We had a very hard time leaving her behind to come home!

Grandparenting is the best!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Happy, Happy Birthday, Mother dear!

Happy Birthday to my Mother, Donna Hamblin, today!  What can I say, my mom is great!  She can run circles around me...always busy, always ambitious...she never slows down!  She can make a mean macaroni salad in a few minutes flat...whip up about a dozen or more homemade pies every holiday... continues to find some project or job, no matter what.  Sometimes she makes me tired when I watch her hustling around.  My mom once told me that as a punishment when she was a child...she was made to sit and watch while everyone else worked, and she wasn't allowed to, and that it was the worst!  ( I could only hope for such a punishment!  lol!) 

She met my Dad when he went off to BYU to school, and he was living with my mom's grandparents...they fell in love, she waited for him while he served a mission, and they were married just shortly after he returned.  They are still sweethearts today!  They have served 4 missions together, and countless hours in the temple, etc.  They enjoy traveling, and many other things together.

My mom is and has always been the best example to me.  She tried tirelessly to teach me what I needed to know, although I wasn't a very good student.  She makes her bed everyday...I do not...she washes the dishes immediately following a meal...I do not always...she can sew, can, cook, clean, etc. etc...which I do now also, I just don't always choose to do it or with the vigor that she does it.  I know she has a testimony...I have heard it, I believe it...She is charitable, loving, dependable, a little stubborn, and very much in control!

She is a living legacy, of which my children have learned...and my grandchildren are learning from...so even if I wasn't a very good 'student'...she continues to teach us all...and maybe someday I will grow up and be more like her!   Happy Birthday Mom.....I love you!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

PenNsyLvAniA!

I was able to fly out to Pennsylvania to visit Jaron and Heather and the kids over the Easter Break.  What fun it was to see the kids again, I have missed them!  I was able to do some fun things, got to see where Heather is attending school, where Ashton and Lilly go to preschool everyday, where Jaron works now at Panera Bread (yummy food, by the way...) and where Emmy and Carter go to school.  It was fun to walk around Catawissa and enjoy the beautiful spring weather and warm sunshine and finally see where this little Simonson family lives!  I brought some little Easter dresses for the girls...they looked so cute in them.  Lilly has grown into a little girl since I saw her last, and Emmy is such a lovey young lady...


On the Saturday before Easter, the Easter Bunny brought the kids some wonderful surprises!

Emmaline  
  
Carter

Ashton

and Lilly


Gramma Kristi got them all new PJ's for Easter, since Ashton had gone to bed in tears the night before because "he didn't have any jamas!" to put on to come downstairs and cuddle with Grandma. 

Then I was able to go out with Jaron and Carter golfing.  The weather was awesome, so nice and warm and GREEN!  It was fun to ride in the cart and watch them golf.  (I sooooo wish I could golf!!)





After that, it was time for a good old fashioned Easter Egg Hunt!  The American Legion had hardboiled and colored a gazillion eggs, and had scattered them all over the lawns for the kids to pick up.  We didn't really understand that they had numbers on them, in which they would turn in for prizes at the end...that would have been a good thing to know...but the kids had fun anyway, and still ended up with a few prizes!




After a nice couple of days of watching Conference and visiting, which also included a trip to Rita's for some outstanding Italian Ice and Frozen Custard, a "High School Musical" marathon, and some delicious egg salad sandwiches...it was time for a little trip down to Lancaster Co. to visit Amish-land!

On the way to take Grandma to the airport...we decided to visit Intercourse, PA and go to some quaint Amish shops and villages and eat some good Amish food...we had planned to visit Hershey also, but the time got away from us on a fun buggy ride around the countryside...so I guess that will have to wait for another visit!  It was a lot of fun, and great to see the kids!  Thanks, Jaron and Heather for the FUN time!