Friday, January 23, 2009

Miscellaneous Cruise pics

When you are on vacation, one day blends into the next and it's difficult to remember when some of these photos were taken. Therefore, they are here, all jumbled together for you to enjoy.





Between dinner and returning to your stateroom your room service crew would leave a different animal towel each night. Here is a towel monkey wearing Anna's sunglasses.

And below is the towel elephant.





Many people have asked me, "How small was your room?" Well, I didn't take any pictures of my room, which was bigger than this one and had a window, but here is the room that my niece and nephews shared. The bed on the right is also a twin.
Below are some performers from the show on the 6th night. It was a husband and wife team, he was originally from Argentina and she was a New York dancer. They now do dance routines, drumming and some cool Argentinian gaucho rope tricks.






The ship's performers were phenomenal. Every night they presented a different show with music and dancing. These photos are from the last night's performance, but the ones at the end of the week were even better. One was selected songs from several popular Broadway musicals and the other was devoted to popular music from the 50's through the 90's.










During dinner there were a few nights were our wait staff would serenade us. Our table was directly below the triangular light at the bottom right corner. Frankie loved watching a violinist play on the landing every night and told me he wants to learn to play the violin.

Me and Frankie at the last night's show - the only one he could stay awake for.










My nephew Mike with a handful of pennies - his gambling coin of choice in the ship's casino. His philosophy - the smaller the value, the longer you can play.

On the 2nd to the last night, Mary won the jackpot! Unfortunately, it wasn't the whole $20,000.















The casino was a good place to spend some time and have a drink brought right to you between dinner and a show. To be honest, I didn't think the night life was all that great.






Filippo, Nonno and
Giovanni soak in the only functioning hot tub of the two by the pool.




It was Christmastime, so in front of the Schooner Lounge where Anna and I often competed in "Name That Tune" type competitions, there was this huge gingerbread house display. It was really a gingerbread village.
















Also, in front of the Schooner Lounge, Frankie and Mario took turns behind the wheel.



















Some of the most fun I had was competing in some hysterically funny games. This one was called "The Quest". Me, Mike, Anna, Mary, Giovanni and Louis and Kim from Baltimore were a team and we competed against about 15 other teams. Each team was given a card with our team number and Luke, the activities director (an absolutely adorable British lad, seen in the referee uniform) would request and item and each team had to bring it up as quickly as possible. The first team up got 4 points, the 2nd got 3 points, the 3rd got 2 points and all teams thereafter got just one point. Another referee kept score. Luke would ask for things like a woman's purse, empty of all contents. A man with a hairy back. A woman with a moustache. A form of birth control, etc. A woman with two unworn bras and one must be her own. Funny stuff. We were sitting in the front row and Anna and Mike were insane about jumping out of their seats and getting to Luke first. You should have seen Anna slither out of her bra! The last competition required a man (Louis) to go to the front of the stage dressed in women's shoes (mine), lipstick (Anna's), and a purse (Anna's camera case). Since Anna's bra was already off, we strapped that on to Louis, as well. He's the one that Luke is interviewing in the picture. Luke kept the men on stage and then had them do a runway walk and blow a kiss while being videotaped by the ship's videographer for posterity. The end result was hysterical but in the end our team came in 2nd place by only TWO POINTS! We thought we'd had it and were really quite devasted. Oh well.


On an earlier night, either the first or second, Anna, Mary and I and Giovanni and Beni played the Men vs. Women game. It was sort of a Family Fued type game. I volunteered to go up second and rather than ring a bell, I had to bark like a dog while the guy had to make an elephant sound. Our question, "What are the most popular places to make whoopi?" I barked first, so we took the question, but we only got two out of three before getting three strikes and the guys stole it from us. In the end, the guys stole from us every time on the last one and ended up winning the game. But we all know girls can kick the guys butts!




Cousin Filippo gave Frankie a lift back to the ship after returning from a taxi ride from the beach.


















Anna and I hanging out after dinner and taking a "Facebook" picture.











Here is a picture of a picture we had taken of the entire family on the "grand" staircase. We didn't like how some of us turned out, so we didn't buy it. Frankie looks like a rag doll.



Here's an informal one of the boys on the same stairs.
















The Biondo family looking very bronze.



My in-laws in the "Anniversary Suite" decorated by my sister-in-law Fran who didn't join us.















Frankie and Anna in the ship's theater before one of the shows, taking silly pictures to pass the time.














The photo below is of the main lobby filled with dancing guests for 70's night. The activities crew dressed as go-go girls and The Village People. Our hot friend Luke was the indian, wearing nothing more than a loincloth and headress! Too bad we didn't get a good shot of him!





























Day 7 - At Sea


On the last day of our cruise, we had breakfast in the restaurant, just so Beni and I could order our favorite - Eggs Benedict. The rest of the daylight hours were spent by either the kiddie pool or central pool, splashing around and catching some rays.

Here Frankie nervously attempts the water slide by himself. Unfortunately, some strange girl with a seemingly receding hairline, caught up to him.















Mario and Frankie chilled in the 2 inches of water in the kiddie pool.












A crew vs. guest volleyball game. The two guys at the back of the pool are my nephews Mike and Filippo.










Giovanni, Mike and Anna in the pool.













Anna and Filippo being silly poolside.


We also had to spend some of the day packing. Your bags have to be packed and outside of your stateroom door by 10 p.m. the night before you disembark.

Day 6 - Merry Caribbean Christmas in Barbados





We woke up Christmas morning, and as usual, headed upstairs to the Windjammer Cafe for the breakfast buffet. After breakfast we made our way to the main lobby of the ship where Santa Claus was said to pay a visit. The captain did a great job of making announcements all morning about "strange sightings" at first, and then "confirmation" that it was Santa and his sleigh coming up on the radar and that finally Santa had been in touch with the bridge and informed Captain Mishelle that he'd be stopping by to deliver some gifts to the good boys and girls on the Serenade of the Seas.

This isn't the best pictures, but I like it because I think I look thinner than I am! After waiting in a crowded lobby for about 1/2 and hour we were finally up next to see Santa!








Here is Mario with Santa. His gift was a hooded Royal Caribbean Adventure Island sweatshirt.



















Frankie was a little more nervous to talk to Santa but still excited to get a gift! He got a hooded towel.

After seeing Santa, going back to the stateroom to open and put away the gifts, we headed off the ship to meet the rest of the family and go to the beach.





The two beach buddies - Frankie and Anna.
























Beni and I enjoying a dip in the warm, clear waters of Barbados.
















Beni, his sister Mary (at least her knees), my brother-in-law Giovanni, my father-in-law and I (I'm on the lounge chair facing the sun, not the camera) near our palm leaf umbrella.







Three generations of Manzella men - Beni, Mario and Nonno Mario.









Beni, his dad and his sister, Mary.










Me, Frankie, Nonno Mario, Anna and Mario.














The beach.








The beach from another angle. The girl in the lounge chair in the foreground ended up fainting from heat exposure. It was a little scary but she was fine.












Thursday, January 22, 2009

St. Lucia - Day 5



On the morning of day 5, Christmas Eve, we got up early to meet our tour guide from Cosul Tours. Beni had arranged a van for our family - all 11 of us- to take a tour of the island. Our guide was Charlemagne (Charlie) and we were his "angels", or so he told us. He was a police officer and was very informative.





A banana plantation. We got to taste the fresh bananas, but I thought there wasn't much difference between them and store bought.
More banana trees







How busy were you on Christmas Eve? Be grateful that at least you didn't have to go down to the river to do your laundry!









A St. Lucian village.


A bay.
















A dormant volcano on the island. Just add the smell of rotten eggs and you're there.


















A pointsettia plant growing on the side of the road. How perfect for our Christmas Eve drive.


















Anna and Mario.
A Christmas street festival. Don't ask me what this masked guy is supposed to be - maybe some voodoo hoodoo stuff. Charlie didn't explain that part.











A band playing at the street festival











The Piton Mountains. Charlie called them the "Dolly Parton" of St. Lucia.















Anna and Frankie, all wet, after coming into the van from the rain. It rained on and off the entire day. That's how it goes in the rain forest.















Beni and the boys beside a waterfall.
















Anna and Mike in the rain forest near the waterfall.

















The beach after the rain. We didn't stay because the sand was wet and the boat to take us to the nicer beach didn't look very sea-worthy. We opted to skip the beach and go back to the ship.