Thursday, January 28, 2010

Magic Carpet Ride with One World One Heart...

 

Well, you don't know what we can find
Why don't you come with me little girl
On a magic carpet ride
You don't know what we can see
Why don't you tell your dreams to me
Fantasy will set you free
Close your eyes girl
Look inside girl
Let the sound take you away...

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 I'm riding the Magic Carpet Ride with Lisa Swifka at A Whimsical Bohemian and hundreds of others in a parade to bring bloggers together by sharing some love (and treasures) with each other  ;)

Thank you for stopping in to visit me today!!!

I'd love for you to leave a comment for a chance to win this that I made just for you...

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It's a paper mache' book-shaped box that I covered with vintage ephemera, toile material and added a touch of paint.

I love the toile material on the back, don't you??? It will accent almost any decor, whether it is in your studio or on your nightstand. It's so romantic...

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The best part about this book-shaped box is ... it's filled with all of these creative goodies that I'd like to share with you!!!

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Here's some close ups of some of the gorgeous lace, little birdies and muslin strips...

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Scrumptious velvet, trims, tickets and paper flowers...

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And how about a 2010 calendar from Victorian Trading Co???

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There is much more as I will continue to stuff this handmade box to the brim with goodies!!! Just for you!

I hope you love it enough to leave a comment to win this.

And since One World One Heart has brought you here, I hope that you have found a new blog friend in me!!!  :)

This giveaway will end at midnight on February 14th so I will be announcing the lucky winner on February 15th.

Please visit Lisa and the other beautiful and generous bloggers (located on her side bar) that are participating on the Magic Carpet Ride.

~ I hope to see you back here soon, thank you for visiting ~ 

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Good luck!!!

:)

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Recipe for Amazing...

 

It's truly amazing what I can do with a vintage earring (which has no mate), a pinch of paint, and 24 hours in my pajamas...

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Add a fluff of crochet and a touch of velvet rosette...

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~ Oh I could stop right here but I'm not finished~

Add a generous amount of aged vintage inspired paper...

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Add a recycled chocolate box from holidays past...

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~ now for the key ingredient ~

Add a whole lot of undisturbed time

and this is what comes out of my studio...

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Now wasn't this a fabulous recipe?

Are you ready to bake create for Valentine's Day???

Monday, January 25, 2010

Oh When the Saints...

Come marching in...Oh when the Saints come marching in...

{picture me waving my black and gold parasol and parading around like the owner of the Saints...Tom Benson}

woooo hoooo!!!! It feels like Christmas here  ;)

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Yesterday evening, I have never seen Louisiana

So electric

So intensified

So black and gold

So emotional

So proud

in all of my 39 years of life here in the Bayou State.

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Sure, I've been to my share of Saints games in the Super Dome, with some wins and many losses. I remember when tickets were so cheap and even sometimes, a person couldn't even give them away. Seats in the dome were empty, except for those die hard fans who never gave up the faith but were forced to wear paper bags over their faces in fear of being shamed. The pre-game show commentators were always for the other team as the Saints were labeled the worst team in the NFL.

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~Times have changed~

This season, the Saints exploded with a surprise win after win, proving that they had what it takes to get to the top, to be the number one seed in the NFC, to play the number two seed in the NFC, to win the NFC Championship, and head for Miami to Super Bowl XLIV. {{That's a lot of joy to express in one sentence.}}

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Whether you stopped at a gas station, went out to eat, or went into the grocery store, you were sure to see that at least one out of three people were proudly wearing some sort of black and gold in support for Louisiana's team. Even in church, the priest cut mass a little short so that every one could be home in time for kick-off. Talk about faith!!! ;)

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We watched the game with some of our closest friends who live about 30 miles away. On the way over, the drive was quiet as there was hardly any traffic. Entering their small town located right along busy Interstate-10, it was eery to see very little traffic as everyone was settling in, getting ready to watch history take place. The only signs of life was at the local bars and restaurants who were airing the game live as the parking lots were full of vehicles. The streets however, were bare.

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Saints pride was everywhere, but mostly in our hearts. As the ten of us best friends sat there, huddled in every available seat and in a circle on the floor in front of the television, I cannot explain to you how emotional that game was. I could never properly express how awesome it was to see the Louisiana Super Dome filled with joy and hope instead of the loss and devastation it was filled with after Hurricane Katrina only a little over 5 years ago.

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Thinking of the long road that New Orleans has traveled since then really brought tears to my eyes. There are so many blessings to be thankful for, and the Saints are a huge blessing to New Orleans and to all of us here in Louisiana. They have given us hope and they have given us a reason to be proud of our state again. In the midst of  rebuilding and starting anew, we realized it was not only about the rebuilding of homes and businesses, but the rebuilding of our pride too. We now have something to look forward to. It feels good. And it shows in everything we do.

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Just to give you an idea, the above photos are of my "Saints Tree" that I have in the corner of my living room along side of our big screen television. It is a black Christmas tree that I decorated with black and gold ornaments. I even glittered my favorite player's numbers on some of them. {And for those of you who know me, I really really really HATE using glitter so you KNOW I love my Saints enough to do that!} ;) 

Every game day this season, we proudly turned on the lights and made a wish that our Saints would come through. Last night was no exception as we returned home to find the house dark, except for the glow of the Saints Tree reminding us of our blessings. Amazing what a football team can do, right?

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If you remember reading any of my posts before Christmas, I begged Santa to bring the Saints to the Super Bowl. We sure must have been some good kids because he gifted us with these cool authentic team jerseys, personalized with our last name and the number of the year we were born.  Damn I must have been a good girl. Thad? I'm not so sure as I must have made up the difference ;)

And last but not least...the Saints ARE headed to Miami for the Super Bowl!!! Can you imagine what I-10 East will look like when Louisiana leaves for Miami??? It will be a sea of black and gold goodness with flags and banners streaming from the windows of every vehicle with a Louisiana license plate! Miami will never be the same!!! ;)

These photos of us were taken with my iPhone as I actually FORGOT to bring my camera last night. Now do you get a clear picture of exactly how nervous I was about the game??? I never forget my camera...ever. It is my 5th limb. Yes, I was that nervous!

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Gosh I shouldn't be showing you these crazy photos of me crying with joy and Thad shouting "Miami Baby!!!" (look at Janet in the background behind Thad...emotions were everywhere and they were all good!!!!) We'd laugh, then cry, hug each other, then laugh some more. Before I knew it, I was in tears again. We are just so happy and proud.

I know this may not be a big deal to some or even most of you but let me just say one thing before I end this post...

It's not just about the "football". It's about everything that comes with it. The excitement, the hopes, the dreams, the family time, being with friends, the loyalty, the devotion, and the PRIDE of both the fans and the players. I'm sure there is much more that I didn't list because I already told you before, there is NO way that I can properly express how proud we are of our Saints...

It's not just about the "football"... it's much more than that.

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I'm hoping you'll be cheering for a Saints Super Bowl win in two weeks.

You will be, right???

;)

Friday, January 22, 2010

Something is Calling My Name...

 

in the most soothing, inviting and most tempting tones.

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On December 31st, 2009 ~ I punched the time clock on my way out...

I have never returned to creativity.

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However, my mind is working overtime as I have all of these awesome ideas but...

Time stands still.

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I catch myself abusing hours and hours of possible accomplishment and in return...

Nothing is accomplished.

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Is it my inner voice telling me that I am nothing without creativity?

No, wait...

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I hear it again, maybe a little louder this time but still tempting all the same...sssshhhh...

Do you hear it too?

 

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I am going for it.

I am following the temptation.

 

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My Studio is calling...

It's time for me to punch in again...

To be productive.

To be creative.

To be me.

Sometimes, we just have to listen closely...what do you hear?

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Carnival Cold and Saints Ecstasy...

 

BAD LUCK...

I tried to run away to the Bahamas for a week of warm weather but it was almost colder there than it was in Louisiana. Go figure.

GOOD LUCK...

The Saints beat the Cardinals to clinch a spot for the possibility of the NFC Championship...and hopefully a win next Sunday for a trip to South Florida for the Super Bowl!!!

Oh, Louisiana is...electric! GO SAINTS!!!!

GOOD NEWS...get yourself some comfy clothes because you are coming along with me on my cruise too! Jump in and let's go!!!!!

We found ourselves New Orleans bound to catch the Carnival Triumph...did we pack enough for 7 days? ummm hmmmm three couples packed liked little sardines in my new Suburban! Fun Fun!

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We arrive in New Orleans early and what the heck...we stop in a local bar to get a few drinks...

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We arrive at the terminal, unload the luggage, park the Burb and we walk down the River Walk to eat at Drago's...yum!

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After stuffing our face and having more drinks, we finally arrive back at the cruise terminal. We go through security without any problems and soon arrive at our little private balcony room...our new home on the water for the next 7 days.

This was our view from our balcony upon leaving the port of New Orleans. Don't let that sunshine fool you, it was freakin' cold...like in the low 30's!!!! errrrr!!!!

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We made ourselves at home in our little room with a complete liquor bar that we ordered in advance...this is a cool tip for those who hate to buy one drink at a time and have a heart attack when they get their final bill!!!

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And this is what we woke up to most mornings...sunshine and blue water...the sound of the waves hitting the ship...aaaahhhh :)

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And on port days...we woke up to views like these of Key West, Freeport and Nassau...

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Our first port stop was Key West, Florida (my favorite stop of the three). The weather was in the low 50's, the coldest day on record in history for Key West...can you believe that? But it was still so beautiful and we just bundled up and enjoyed the sights anyway.

This beautiful home is called the Southernmost House. Built in 1896, it is a bed and breakfast and it is the most southern residential home in the continental U.S. (thus it's name) It serves as a beautiful Inn with many accommodations and amenities. If I were to ever come back to Key West...this would be first on my list to stay.

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There were many properties for sale here...I'm not sure why but it seemed like at least every third house on the block had a realtor's sign in the front. Just gorgeous homes, who would let these go???

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What's really sad is I couldn't even afford the corner lot that this old truck sat on...

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Conch is the island trademark. They fish it, eat it, decorate with it...you name it. Everywhere you look, you see conch in one shape or another. And no, I did not eat any. eeewww.

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We hopped aboard the Conch Tour Train which took us across the island and showed us the highlights of Key West.

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Even the Hard Rock Cafe (my fav) had an island flair about it. I had to run in and grab a t-shirt for my college kid ;)

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We walked the famous Duval Street and ate at the Hog's Breath Saloon, the popular spot of the islanders...

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And the boys took a break for an after dinner drink here...

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While us girls went shopping...

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and sight seeing...

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And took a few silly mug shots...

I know my Man loves him some chicken, but GAH!

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And we met up again to hop back on the ship...I love this photo below of my Man of wonder...I think he really had a good time!    ;)

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And best of all...even Key West loves the Saints too, enough to paint them on coconuts!!!!! That made me smile :)))

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This was a shot from me standing on the deck of the ship...Key West is just beautiful. See that light house on the other side of the island in the upper middle of the photo? (a little white speck)

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Here it is below with my new zoom lens that my sweet college kid got me for Christmas...

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Now go back to the photo of the pier...see those little yachts in a row? With my new lens, I feel like a private investigator now as I can read the names on the boats from way up there!!!!DSC_0089 (2)

Okay, back to the ship. We arrived to find our little towel turtle on the bed with our Caper for the next day's itinerary...Freeport.

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I just love Carnival Fun Ships...they are so fun!

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Freeport was nice but it was overcast and still chilly.

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It didn't stop us from jumping on another boat to see the coral reef and the surrounding beaches...

How ya like these three stooges? Well, it was early in the morning but it was 5 o'clock somewhere...

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And afterwards we did some shopping...

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And James and Barbara were lonesome enough to call home...

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Trying to get back to the ship was an excursion in itself. Sitting in the front seat of a chartered bus, riding on the wrong side of the road with no street signs or right of ways sure did make me some kind of queasy...but aren't the clouds just so fluffy???? I didn't even notice that before!   ;)

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I kissed the ship when I returned (just kidding) and rested for the evening. We went to dinner, to the casino and turned in early as we had to get up early for our last port of call...Nassau.

This was our view as we awoke in the morning. We were docked in beautiful Nassau, The Bahamas.

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After getting ready, I walk out to the balcony to let my Man know that I was ready to go and I see another cruise ship had pulled up beside us.

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It was just beautiful and upon further inspection, I see him feeding the sea gulls my cheese nip snacks and they are swarming around him making all kinds of noise. I think this was the most fun the Man had on the whole trip...feeding the birds!

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After playing with the sea gulls, we walk down the pier and we met the coolest taxi driver. His name was Sam and he was the epitome of a Bahamas man, (without the dread locks). Although we had an excursion planned for 1:15 that afternoon, we took him up on his offer for a 3 hour tour of Nassau and we surely did NOT regret it. It was awesome as he loaded us up in his little van...

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and took us all over Nassau and gave us a guided tour with lots of interesting information and landmarks.

He took us to the Queen's Staircase so that we could walk down the stairs...there is Roland and Janet braving it out as I just watched them go down and got very VERY queasy!

(view from the top)

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So I went back to the van and met Sam and we DROVE to the bottom to pick them up!   :)

(view from the bottom)

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There was no way in HELL that I would have climbed up or down those steps. I'm such a wiener when it comes to heights. (I guess because I'm top heavy and fear falling over! haha)

I didn't realize how much poverty Nassau has as I always hear how the stars live or stay there. Well, they do go there but they live on the "other" side of the island. Sam took us through the "real life" of Nassau and it was a learning experience indeed. He even took us to the meager cemetery where Anna Nicole Smith and her son Daniel were buried. Rumor has it that their bodies were moved to the states...who knows. We were not allowed to walk through the cemeteries, even the ones in Key West. I'm not sure what kind of laws they have but I was sad as I love to photograph cemeteries. That would have been the highlight of my trip.

(these are just shots from traveling inside of the van)

Mostly abandoned buildings on every block and the crime rate (murder) is at an all time high due to drugs...

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Many depend on tourists to buy their wares. This was certainly not as colorful as we saw on the streets of Key West and Freeport...

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This was a school yard filled with children at recess...

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And these signs were on the corner of the block, less than 100 feet of the front of the school...

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Sam took us everywhere and like I said, I loved the tour because it was REAL. He took us to the highest point in Nassau for us to get some beautiful photos.

See the lighthouse in the distance? (middle left)

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Gotta love my zoom lens...

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And I love this photo of our cruise ship, the Carnival Triumph on the left with the Atlantis Resort & Casino in the background...

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Speaking of Atlantis, that place is surely a sight to see. Sam took us over there and let us stay just long enough to put a dollar in the slot machine...for the record, I did NOT win!

Atlantis towers over everything on the island. If you are lost, just find Atlantis and you'll know which side of the island you are on. Actually, Atlantis is located on Paradise Island, the "other" side of the island where the wealthy stay.

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The fountain at the entrance is so grand...

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The details are so grand...

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The ceiling in the lobby is lined in 24 carat gold...

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And the lobby is surrounded by a huge aquarium...

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Like I said...everything is soooo grand. Just ask Janet as she looks like a happy little girl in the big Atlantis throne...

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The Casino...GRAND!

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All of these are HUGE bundles of blown glass way above our heads...isn't this just beautiful?????

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A little history about the Atlantis Resort & Casino...

Atlantis is located in the Bahamas and in Dubai. It is owned by a South African hotel magnate and is considered to host some of the most expensive rooms in the world, some starting out at $25,000 a night with a four night minimum. Michael Jackson was the first to stay here and have a live performance.  The cost of the hotel is well over 6 billion dollars, not including the many water parks and adventures that are on the property available to tourists. If you'd like to read more about it or make a reservation, you can click here. If you are planning a trip there, please notify me as soon as possible so I can put in my vacation days and get packed to travel with you!  You are paying, right????   ;)

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And that my friends, concludes my cruise to the Bahamas. It was fun but it's also nice to be home. I missed my little puppy Oreo and I think she's happy that things are back to normal also. 

So farewell to the Carnival Triumph and I'm so glad YOU got to come along with me...for free!!!! ;)

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Above is a photo of us in the front of the ship. See the ship's bell in the left upper corner? NO ONE can ring it except the captain and he can only do it on certain occasions. Guests are not allowed on this part of the ship so I really felt special...sort of like Rose when she was on the Titanic...except we didn't sink   ;)

We took a 3 hour private tour of the ship on the last day of sail. This is a new tour that Carnival offers and is only available to 32 guests out of almost 3,000 guests. I was so excited to be a part of it.

It was an awesome tour as we were able to go to the crew decks and see how they lived during their 6-8 month voyage.

Also we were able to tour the Control Room with the Chief Engineer. Awesome. So many computers, so many gauges and SO many buttons to press!!!! How fun could that be???

We were able to tour the laundry...amazing how 16 (yes...16!) crew members can launder thousands of sheets, towels and napkins a day...let's just say...they have HUGE machines and they don't sleep!!!

We toured the galley and was amazed at how much food they can prepare for 5,000 (guests and crew) at least three times a day including the open buffets too!!!!  Let's just say...they have HUGE pots and the cooks don't sleep either!

We also toured the bridge and chatted with the captain of the ship. I'd show you the photo Thad and I took with the Captain but I looked horrible in that photo so you will NEVER see it! haha

Below is a snapshot of all of us in the bridge (the Captain's command center). I can show you this one since I looked half way decent in this photo...

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So THANK YOU for reading this whole post about my trip. I'm back now and I think I've lost my sea legs...for now at least as I'm ready to plan my next cruise!!! Trust me...I never thought I'd get my feet off land but once I took my first cruise (4 times ago)...I was hooked! They are so fun and very inexpensive too for all the fun, food and room and board that's provided for you.

But I will FINALLY end this post with a photo of New Orleans upon our return. I woke early and stood on my balcony for the last time to this beautiful but cold and rainy view...

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Cindy, if you are reading this...I have a little (and I mean little) surprise for you!!! I'll be dropping it in the mail to you sometime this week :)

And to all of you, let's continue the blog fun again!!!

Being gone for over a week is waaaay to long and I have been SO lonesome for all of you!

I have sooo much to catch up on with your blogs. I hope you didn't have too much fun without me! From what I hear, there are some great giveaways going on so I'm going to try and catch the action.

And although I had to miss out on some great swaps, I'll try and catch up on the next ones. I just need to catch up around here first and the first thing on my list is getting Sandy's birthday present out to her before this month is over. I was supposed to do that in NOVEMBER!  I'm such a terrible friend, right Sandy???

Gah! Where does the time go??? ;)

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Don't forget...if your football team has dropped out of the playoffs, feel free to become a SAINTS FAN and play with us. Louisiana would LOVE to adopt you!!!!

I'm sorry for all of you Dallas Cowboy fans out there...I still love all of my Texas gals, my heart goes out to you!!!!   ;)