As I do not want to bore those of you who made it to this point of my post, I will hit on the highlights:
- My wife loved the fact that she got to eat shrimp at every meal and lobster during the formal dinner. It is a rare treat in a family where the boys hate seafood.
- We came home with an armful of "Ships on a Stick". My wife volunteered me for a "name that song" contest on the big stage during the first night, and we hit several other trivia contests when our schedule allowed. I was joking with the entertainment director that I was trying to win one for each kid, plus the grandparents who were watching the kids.
- In Cozumel, one must go to Senor Frogs and Carlos & Charlies for a drink (or two or . . . .)
- I was surprised to see that Barack Obama had a staffed office in Key West. If ever there a city that was a lock for "The One", it is Key West.
- We were very fortunate to be seated with 4 other super-nice, very fun, couples of assorted ages. I wondered if the cruise line purposefully grouped us together. There was an adorably cute newleywed couple from Pittsburgh, an A-A couple celebrating 13 years of marriage from Oklahoma City, a 60-ish couple from rural Tennessee, and a 60-ish couple from Delaware (who booked late and had a cabin with bunk beds. LOL!) The OKC couple has a son who is playing football at Weber State on a scholarship. We will be corresponding with these couples in the future, that is for sure!
- We wanted to do the "Marriage Game" on the last night, but our anniversary was not high enough to be the mid-point of the longest-married and the newlyweds. One of the stars of the cruise was the "longest-married" couple -- married over 54 years -- from Canada (I want to say that they mentioned Alberta?). They were featured in three shows, IIRC. The cruise line served them a private dinner on deck one evening, with a strolling guitarist, and we saw them coming in from that dinner. Simply the cutest thing ever!!!
I probably am forgetting a thousand things that made the cruise so much fun. The best part clearly was getting to spend some uninterrupted, quality time with my wife.