Ahoy!
We are back on American soil after last week's cruise, and it was so much fun! I have always been adamant that I would never go on a cruise - partly because I was afraid of getting seasick, partly because I have watched documentaries where terrible things have happened on cruise ships, and partly because I have a *touch* of claustrophobia/agoraphobia where being stuck on a ship makes me very anxious.
But!
Since I began working at my current job, I have a coworker who cruises multiple times a year and has slowly assuaged all of my fears through her experiences and tips.
Also!
Everytime I try to plan a vacation, even though it's great to get away, I have to assume the role (with Phil's help) of Entertainment Director, Head Chef, House Cleaner...which is not so much of a vacation for the parents. An all-inclusive vacation was sounding better and better, my anxieties have only gotten better through prayer and exposure therapy, and we decided to use my supplemental income from this semester (teaching online courses) to splurge on a big family vacation.
We had originally thought we would go next year for our 25th anniversary, but then realized that Maggie would be in college and wouldn't be able to go (we can only go on vacations during our school breaks, not the college breaks and not in the summer because of The Cottage) and we wanted to include her if we could, so we made it happen for this spring break. I am so glad we did!
We booked a Norwegian cruise from New york to Bermuda on their one-year old ship, the Aqua. Phil and I had a balcony room, and the kids shared an interior room, which was tight but we really only slept in the rooms so it was fine. Phil and I woke up on Saturday morning, went to an early spin class at the gym, showered and grabbed everybody to head out to New York. We had mostly packed the car the night before, and needed to drop off Lucy at the doggy daycare on the way.
| We definitely overpacked because the weather looked cool |
Lucy seemed to do great at the boarding place (a first for us!) and they posted daily photos on Facebook that we could check on her each day.
| Is Lucy the alpha? |
| She hung out with this cute dog a lot |
We arrived in Manhattan around 2pm, parked at our reserved spot at the pier, and headed out to explore the city on foot for a couple hours...
When we had been looking up cruise itineraries, we kept NOT choosing a particular cruise because we realized that we wouldn't be able to attend Mass on Sunday (typically a day at sea). God provided this perfect cruise that was from Saturday to Saturday of our school vacation week AND it didn't leave port until 10pm at night, which seems unheard of in the cruising world, when ships leave port around 4pm typically. This gave us time to go to a Saturday Vigil Mass in Manhattan and then catch an uber to the ship and board around 5:30pm. There were no lines at all going through boarding, which I mentioned to one of the agents who replied "You came at just the right time! It was chaos in here earlier." It was a nice little God-wink that we did the right thing :)
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| Shrine of the Holy Innocents |
The 16 minute Uber ride in NY was one of the scariest rides of our lives. He was a great driver, but dang that New York traffic and people all over the place, with all the honking and aggressive driving was a real NY experience! We may just walk next time.

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