We started the new year with pneumonia. Well, Malachi did. Bryant followed. A week plus of antibiotics and then our illnesses exploded. Our goal was to get everyone well since several had a cough/fever virus at the start of the year and then get the flu vaccine. So far, no go.
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Cruisin…The Finale
Formal night. Not the very nice formal I was working toward wearing but it was still pretty and fun.
Cruisin…Part 3
A view from Fort Fincastle. The ocean used to be a lot closer to the water but as tourism took over, they dredged the ocean to make room for the cruise ships and a bit more land. It was never actually used to prevent an attack but it looks really cool. The front was built to look like a ship.
We did a bit of shopping. Because I felt so miserable, we didn’t go to the straw shops. We did hit a couple of haggling shops but with all that pressure, I didn’t think hormonal me could take it. Everything they sold in the shops was manufactured in the same place and most of it was just cutsie touristry things. Everyone had the same stuff. But, we found Bay Street. And we found craft vendors set up down the whole street. Most people had custom crafts that they were selling and loved talking! We met the sweetest lady who was selling steel drums that she and her husband made. He tuned them and she painted them. She told us about her products and then just shared about her country and their beautiful traditions. It was an absolute treat to talk with her. The highlight is when this sweet short plump lady told us about meeting Sean Connery at a movie theater there (he lives there…be still my heart). She said she asked him if she could give him a hug and got permission from his wife and her husband. He said he could but that he had to pick her up. And he did!
After grabbing souvenirs for the kids, we headed back to the ship.
After a nap, we watched everyone standing in line to get back on the ship.
Cruisin…Part 2

The cabanette attendant was too sweet and told us to pick any cabanette we wanted that didn’t have things in it (there were several options…not many were used). She then said, I’ll bring your things to you. What?! We get this…
Our fruit and my handsome man. Mark loved it. He read. I read. We ate. We floated. We got lunch then came back and ate some more. Then I slept while he read and then we floated.
You can see the shadow of the barricuda on the ocean floor and if you look hard you can see the actual fish.
While floating, that afternoon, I heard another lady say something about a shark. I scooted in closer to shore but after awhile decided to go back up and lounge and read. I walked down in to the water to rinse off and saw a small bottom feeding shark swim in to the seaweed on the ocean floor. So cool! Mark didn’t make it down fast enough to get a picture though. That was a bummer.
That night, we our dinner companions went on and on about how tired they were and all they did. they asked us what we did and when we told them they were down trodden that they had missed out on the relaxation.
Moral is…if you are ever on a Royal Caribbean cruise and want to relax, find the cabanettes. Well worth the cost!
Cruisin…Part 1
A hotel for the vertically challenged! Sorry for the fuzzy picture. Mark had brushed his teeth the next morning on his knees. We were cracking up at the size of everything. Lest you think it may have been a handicapped accessible room, well, we were on the second floor and there was no elevator in sight.
Seriously, even our pillows were made for small people.
After a hardy breakfast of the standard “make your own waffles” and cold cereal the next morning, we headed out for the second leg of our trip to Miami and our ship.
In case you are wondering, the next day the nausea was still there. I think I rode the entire trip with a pillow on my lap and a bag on top to “catch” anything should I lose my lunch.
Retreat! Retreat!

This was the river near our cabin.
Turn to the side and you’ll be able to barely make out our cabin. We hiked down a trail to get to the river and then back up another way. Lots of fun and no ticks to be had. I think.
Off we go
At some point in the day, Granddaddy showed me some mats he had that we thought might work for the Awana room. He moved them to see how big they were and we found this:
That’s a possum in the corner of the mat. A baby one. And it kept moving and freaking us out. Eventually, we scared it enough that it scampered up a tree. The goal was to keep Ge’s dogs away from it while it made it’s escape. We succeeded.
Then Ge put the kids to work moving rocks. You would have thought they had hit jackpot. My boys love to show off their muscle!
Take me out to the ball game!
Second Trimester! Woohoo!
Yesterday marked 13 weeks. Nausea is slowly (ever so slowly) going away and the energy is slowly (ever so slowly returning). Which means, I might actually get our August and September update done soon and then ya’ll can see and read all about our cruise and my kids exploits while we were traipsing around the Caribbean.
I was able to get a new laptop (thanks Lilla Rose) and we are working on swapping over our dinosaur pc to be a server of sorts. Which means pictures are slow coming. Hopefully, we will get those up soon.
And a baby update: We went to the doctor the day before we left for the cruise and had another ultrasound. I was just at 10 weeks which was when we found out we had lost the last baby. Yes, I was a bit panicked but trusting the Lord and praying. A lot. It was a quick scan. Saw baby and his/her heartbeat and everything looked great. Not only that, we saw no signs of the hematoma. Dr. J took me off progesterone the day after (which was supposed to help with the morning sickness on a boat. Um, yeah, no.) and told me I really had no restrictions. That really helped us to relax on our cruise. By the way, apparently, the progesterone doesn’t really effect my nausea and fatigue. That’s just standard ol’ first trimester funsies. The nausea, food aversioins, and extreme fatigue these past few weeks have all put me at ease for this baby. We go back soon for another standard check but doubt I will update on that one.
We have first names picked out for this little one and the boy and girl name both start with E so we are referring to this baby as Baby E. Good luck on trying to figure out what the first names are. Ernest (while one of my favorite plays, is not it).
Hopefully, I’ll be able to get my laptop and dinosaur to talk better and get pictures up soon.
How we do the Fourth!
My kids are so silly. Bryant and Ceili Rain after climbing on the back of an army vehicle at the fort.











































