Central America

I recently went on a trip to Central America, on a cruise and it was amazing. I learned so much and so much more.

My first day of the cruise, started out with us boarding the boat img_6205

 

The very moment we got on the boat we didn’t want to leave for the ship was wonderful. Everyday was a wonderful sunrise and sunset; being on a boat that weighs 90,000 metric tons and is basically a moving hotel gives a new definition for gravity.

Our first day was the day we boarded and it didn’t take us long to get use to the giant boat that could sink at any time. The very same day we arrived we found the most relaxing places on the boat, of course everyday was relaxing , including with a beautiful sunset. During this time I had left my camera in the stateroom and I was impatient waiting for the elevators, so I ran down 9 floors and back up 9 floors. Our state room was on the fourth floor, and we were on the thirteenth floor; I did leave my inhaler in the room and I hadn’t thought of it at the time .

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Do I look tired?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I shall relax

My dad during the whole entire cruise when we weren’t on our excursions, he and Grammie would be on the deck just relaxing in the sun or reading a book. Sleeping in deck chair was the norm.

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I’m ready

 

 

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ZZZZZ!

Our very first day at sea, was just that at sea, nothing but the deep blue ocean that any moment the ship could been apart of. Thankfully it never did, but neither did whales or dolphins breaching from the ocean. If had seen at least one whale or a dolphins breach I think my photo collection would have been a lot more interesting.  Because we were out on the ocean the only things to be seen were boats, and not just other cruise ships; but transportation boats and shipping boats. There really was a lot to do, except it was still a bit chilly on the boat.