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		<title>Cruise Day 4: Last Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 05:11:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So the final day of the cruise, there were no ports of call. Just chugging across the Atlantic from the Bahamas back to Port Canaveral. This meant all activities were taking place on the ship. For Trish and I, this meant (well mostly for me) food and time spent poolside reading in the sun. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So the final day of the cruise, there were no ports of call. Just chugging across the Atlantic from the Bahamas back to Port Canaveral. This meant all activities were taking place on the ship. For Trish and I, this meant (well mostly for me) food and time spent poolside reading in the sun. I partook in a lovely mango/pineapple drink inside of an actual pineapple which was kind of sweet (I&#8217;m simple like that). While ordering said drink, some jackass lit a cigarette up right next to myself and the Bartender and the Bartender (Jamaican accent) was like, &#8220;No tolerance zone, mon!&#8221; The offender looked like a total redneck and was like, &#8220;Huh? I don&#8217;t understand?&#8221; at which point I interjected and said, &#8220;He means no smoking here!&#8221;. The apparent redneck walked away and the Bartender gave me a look and says, &#8220;Much respect Kevin.&#8221;</p>
<p>Trish and I also jumped into a game of &#8220;Name that Tune&#8221; which revolved around TV theme songs. I think I only managed 3 or 4 and Trish named the rest. Our final score was 15 but one group had 16 just edging us out. =(</p>
<p>The evening was uneventful. We had dinner in the main dining room and took in some amateur karaoke before the &#8220;adults only&#8221; comedy show. There were some brave souls who took the stage to sing. You ever notice that those singers who are REALLY bad but ham it up are actually good while those that suck but try and be serious&#8230;well&#8230;suck? Yea.</p>
<p>The adults comedy show was efinitely more raunchy than the show we had caught the previous night&#8230;which made it even funnier for me. After the show, we walked around the upper deck and sat for one last evening taking in the air, the sounds of the ship, the ocean and more. It was a nice way to end the trip as the boat was to dock in the morning.</p>
<p>I can say that taking the cruise was one of the best things I have ever done for myself. Three weeks later I&#8217;m still fairly relaxed and I&#8217;m hoping to take another cruise before the end of the year. This trip was so nice and I couldn&#8217;t have done it without Trish&#8217;s help and both of us being adults and deciding to go even though we had broken up. I know for me, it was a very nice shared memory and I like to think put us in a good place as friends to follow a tumultuous relationship that could have very easily ended poorly. I&#8217;m very thankful for that more than anything.</p>
<p>So&#8230;who&#8217;s up for a cruise in November maybe? Rush, are you still planning the Bahamas trip for next year?</p>
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		<title>Cruise Part 3: Bahamas</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 03:47:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So day 3 of the cruise. We awoke to find ourselves docked at NAssau in the Bahamas. A quick breakfast, a disembarking, and we were off! The docks were a whirling dervish of activity as not one, not two, but three different cruise lines had ships in port! We made our way through the security [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So day 3 of the cruise. We awoke to find ourselves docked at NAssau in the Bahamas. A quick breakfast, a disembarking, and we were off! The docks were a whirling dervish of activity as not one, not two, but three different cruise lines had ships in port! We made our way through the security checkpoints and we were officially tourists!</p>
<p>Several friends of ours had mentioned that instead of paying $40 to do the &#8220;official&#8221; tour of Atlantis, we could grab a taxi for $10 and go. So this is what we did. Our first cab driver stuffed about 10 of us into a minivan to head over. A very loud and fun gentleman, he clearly enjoyed talking about the Bahamas and the tourist aspect. Just about everyone we spoke to in the Bahamas were very proud of their home.</p>
<p>After a short drive, we arrived at Atlantis and began looking around. Many of the shops within the Hotel were very high end and we walked through the casino admiring sculptures and marble. We managed a peek at part of the aquarium that Atlantis is famous for including the biggest flipping Manta Ray I&#8217;ve ever seen. From side to side it was a great deal wider than I am tall. We decided that we would wonder around outside Atlantis and check out the waterpark, lazy river, and official aquarium tour. That idea quickly came to a screeching halt when we found out they wanted $110 a person to go into the water park. Um&#8230;how about a big FU there?</p>
<p>So after 90 minutes or so at Atlantis, we decided to head back to the downtown area. Once again we had another loud, outgoing taxi driver and we learned about some of the local areas such as the Fish Fry&#8230;which is a congregation of restaurants, the The Straw Market which is full of knockoff goods and locally produced touristy stuff, and of course many financial and diamond shops. The traffic in Nassau is very congested but people seemed to be friendly enough driving around. After poking our heads into a few shops, we picked a local restaurant to have lunch at where I sampled a delicious local soup!</p>
<p>Eventually we headed back to the ship where he had decided to partake in some of the activities on board in the evening. Our first event was the stand up comedian on board. He started off relatively slow and his material was weak&#8230;until he started to look for interaction from the audience. The best bits of his show were taking comments from the audience and running with them.</p>
<p>After the show, we had dinner and then spent the evening out by the pool and top deck of the ship before calling it a night.</p>
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