Wednesday, March 18, 2009

60th Cruise Highlights

My grandparents will be celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary this June. Last year, when I realized it was also my Grandmother's 80th birthday in January, I knew we had to do something big to celebrate. When we were all younger it was much easier to get together for reunions every couple years. Now there are many more spouses & great grandkids and we are spread even further across the country. However, with early planning and saving, 28/30 of us were able to celebrate my grandparents milestones together. We had cruised on Royal Caribbean for their 50th anniversary with 17 of us and decided it would be great to do again. Everyone flew in to Tampa and then we enjoyed a 4 night sailing aboard Grandeur of the Seas. Here are some favorite pictures, but the real highlight was having almost the entire family together to celebrate and thank Grandmother and Papa for their influence and love to each of us.

Florida Bound! Hooray for Southwest Airlines and no checked baggage fees. Boo for Danny not sleeping on the flight at all despite waking up at 5 AM.



Who knew life jackets could be so much fun! And the mandatory Muster Drill wasn't too bad thanks to Grandma, Grandpa, Leah, and Alex being so close.

This was our first cruise with a rock climbing wall and Matt certainly got his climb on. I was a cautious mama and didn't. By the end of the cruise Matt has successfully climbed every route.












We had lots of hangout time in Grandmother and Papa's rooms, on the decks, and throughout the ship.


I love these two shots of Uncle Aaron with Alex and Danny with cousin Ariana. They are all smiles. It amazes me how even when you haven't seen each other in over a year, family is still family. The bonds are reformed so quickly!

One thing that is pretty fun about cruising is that there is really something for everyone.


Ice carving for Stacey

Kisses for Papa


Pirate fun for cousins

Dancing (I only got a photo of Mom and Dad, not the wild cousin dancing)

Karaoke for Chris

Danny really had fun with the towel animals, but they had to be put away before bedtime because they were a little scary. One of the highlights of his cruise was formal dinner night. The waiter politely checked with mom and dad first.
"Would the little gentleman like some ice cream or a cookie?"
"That would be fine," I replied, picturing a child-sized scoop of ice cream and one cookie. Then the waiter showed up with this.
I've never seen such excited eyes. He knew they were all for him too. If Matt tried to take one he was quickly reprimanded, "Swiper, no swiping!" He did share a crumb with Uncle Aaron, but the rest was his. Don't worry . . . he only ate about 1 1/2 cookies total.

Congratulations on 60 years and thanks to everyone for a great time and another memory to add to the collection! We love you all!

6 comments:

LaRue said...

Glad Matt got some climbing in, but why not karoke? I would think he would jump at the chance or is he slowing down now that he is a certified computer nerd?? Danny has got the be the most traveled child in the U.S. Certainly in our family. Lucky boy. Glad you had such a good trip. Less than a week and I'll be seeing you! Love, Danny's Granny

Phil said...

I love that last family picture of you guys. It should be on a cruise brochure. :)

Beth said...

We put the towel animals away on our cruise too so Tim wouldn't get scared. :)

Reba said...

what a fun idea to get your family all together. I hope Chris and I get 60 years together.

Mindy and Benjamin said...

Yay! Love the cruise pictures. Looks like so much fun. That platter o' cookies is pretty funny.

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for organizing this Carrie. Your descriptions and pictures are excellent. I say that you will be a successful travel agent in about 10 years.