Day at sea… We woke up this morning as the ship was passing between the islands of Corsica (France) and Sardina (Italy). I ate breakfast upstairs in the Windjammer at 9:00 a.m. and brought Sonya’s back to the room. An hour later I went for a run while Sonya reserved two seats at the pool. She was able to grab four chairs so our friends, Richard and Lauren, could join us. We spent most of the afternoon laying out by the pool, watching the belly flop contest, Bingo and salsa dancing. Then for the first time during our trip it got cloudy around 3:00 p.m. so we headed back to the room for some rest and to get ready for our last evening on the ship.
We had one of the best dinners of the trip tonight. Sonya enjoyed scallops for an appetizer and battered cod (English style) for her main course. I had a Spanish tapas sampler to start off with followed by turkey and dressing (as strange as that sounds). I decided to have the same dessert I started the trip with - crème Brule. Tiffany and Fango and took a picture of the four of us. We hope to stay in contact with both of them. Tiffany’s best friend is in school at Auburn, so she plans on visiting Alabama soon. We will definitely find a way to get together with her.
After dinner we headed back to the room to pack and then to the theater to meet Richard and Lauren at 9:15 p.m. for a show that featured a balancing act. It was another very impressive performance. Royal Caribbean always seems to do their shows right!
I’m not feeling quite right tonight. The ship has been rocking a lot today. I’m anxious to get back on shore tomorrow. This trip has been unbelievable. We will carry the memories we made on the Liberty of the Seas with us forever. Now it’s time to get back to our family and friends who we love so much. I can’t wait to squeeze Katie Lin in a couple of days and kiss her sweet little face and catch up with Ben and Drew to see what God has been doing in their lives. And now a special shout out to the absolute best mom in the entire world. This trip would not have been possible without her unselfishness, patience and hard work. Thank you God for blessing us! Ciao!
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