We will miss these people who have made all the difference between making this feel like a cruise and making it feel like home.
I had been picking up friendship bracelets for the kids throughout our trip, but my favorite place to get them from is in St. Kitts. In fact, last year's purchases survived an entire summer in swim league and at water parks, so I was certain of the quality. I chose four more of them, and then turned my attention to T-shirts. I sure hope we have room for them in our suitcases going home. Yes, we've used a lot of toiletries, but I fear we've replaced that weight with paperwork and mail from home.
G caught up with me (those 2-way radios again), and, as we shopped, we saw simple wedding bands for a good price. I had lost a wide gold cigar band ring on (coincidentally) St. Kitts on our last visit here, while playing in the ocean. I needed an inexpensive replacement and G needed a ring that fit. We walked back on the ship with matching bands that should serve us well, at least until arthritis takes over. :-o
After a leisurely lunch in the buffet, neither of us seemed inclined to rush off the ship to do more sightseeing. G gave me a much needed hair trim, and I spent the rest of the afternoon in the pool (it was too hot for the hot tub in the bright sun) and listening to my latest book (my 14th of the cruise). It's now after 5pm, and time to prepare to eat again. It's obvious we'll skip Skywalkers tonight, and our dinner will be a light one.
It's also obvious that we're not kids anymore. Yesterday's generous amount of rum, sun, wind and waves simply wiped us out.