We keep looking at each other saying "We made it!". It's as if getting ready for this trip has been a series of hurdles, and each one we clear puts us that much closer to our winter home.
The first post of each season:
- 15 nights Panama Canal 2021~Emerald Princess
- 22 nights Alaska 2021~Nieuw Amsterdam, Majestic Princess
- 140 nights Transpacific, Australia & South Pacific 2019-2020~Ruby&Majestic Princess
- Around the World 2018
- 37 nights Hawaii land trip 2018
- 31 nights Hawaii land trip 2017
- 80 nights Australia & South Pacific 2017~Golden Princess
- 17 nights Panama Canal & World Cruise 2017 Segment #1~Pacific Princess
- 14 nights small ship Caribbean 2016~Pacific Princess
- (Not 77, instead) 65 nights Mediterranean and Transatlantic 2016~Pacific Princess
- 60 nights Caribbean 2016~Emerald Princess
- 87 nights Polynesia 2015~Pacific Princess, Easter Island, Rarotonga
- 30 nights Caribbean 2015~Caribbean Princess
- 9 nights Mexico 2015~Grand Princess
- 96 nights French Polynesia 2014-2015~Pacific Princess
- 150 nights Caribbean 2013-2014~Royal Princess, Nieuw Amsterdam, Allure OTS, Emerald Princess
- 120 nights Caribbean 2012-2013~Emerald Princess, Noordam
- 14 nights Alaska 2012~Island Princess
- 100 nights Caribbean 2011-2012~Emerald Princess
- FAQs about spending winters at sea
Monday, November 7, 2011
We're on our way!
We are at the gate awaiting our non-stop flight on Southwest. Closing up the house went smoothly this morning; we work from check lists of things to do last week, last day, final morning. Friend Martha drove us to the airport (thank you Martha!). We are maxing out the capacity of four BIG suitcases, close to 200 pounds of luggage in all. We can travel light (I spent two weeks in China with a carry on), but we had no incentive to cut back on our packing on this trip. We're allowed two checked bags each on Southwest, and we're taking full advantage of that.