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The World’s Longest Miracle Review, Part 8featured

We slept in again today. We were anchored a bit off of Half Moon Cay when I awoke, and Stephanie and I were still debating on how to spend the day. I’m not a beach fan (unless they’re at very nice resorts). I’ve touched ocean water once, in Antigua, and that was because Stephanie promised Read more

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The World’s Longest Miracle Review, Part 7featured

We like our port days more than we like our sea days. Granted, there’s no afternoon tea, but if we aren’t booked on an excursion, we can sleep in because there’s no need to run to breakfast and then grab a chair near the pool. We can have a leisurely breakfast and then get off Read more

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The World’s Longest Miracle Review, Part 6featured

When we woke up today, the seas were a little rough but there was a bit of sun and a lot of clouds. So we did as usual and got dressed in our pool gear and headed up to Horatio’s for breakfast. A half-hour and lots of broken plates later (OPA!), we headed outside to Read more

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The World’s Longest Miracle Review, Part 5featured

It’s funny how sleeping in on a cruise means something else from sleeping in at home. Mom and grandma are early risers…they’re up around 6am or 7am regardless of where we are. Stephanie and I? If you let us sleep uninterrupted, we’ll sleep in well past noon. Yet on “vacation,” sleeping in means we’re up Read more

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The World’s Longest Miracle Review, Part 4featured

This is low on pics until half-way through…sorry! After 2.5 long days in New York City, we were more than ready to make the move to our home for the next eight days: the Carnival Miracle. We were definitely ready for some R&R (though, being home now, I need another vacation to recover from my Read more

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