I promise. One day we'll be done with the honeymoon - but I really really really wanted to tell you about the rest of our trip!!
Wednesday morning, we got up early {like before sunrise} and fixed coffee {of course} and went for a sunrise walk on the beach:
We looked down the beach...looked at each other...and said, "Yeah, that looks like about a mile...why don't we walk to the farthest point and back? We can do that and then get some breakfast."
Sounds good, doesn't it? And it was such a lovely walk. We saw dolphins:
We had our Baywatch moments:
We walked in the water:
We visited snowmen....
....and something like 2 hours later when we got back, limping from water-logged sandals, we discovered it had actually been three miles out to the far point. So rather than walking 2 miles, we'd walked six. In water shoes. Before breakfast. Obviously we were in love. :)
So we spent a few hours lounging by the pool to recover from that. {Read: we both took our computers to the pool and spent time blogging and paying bills. HA!}
And then that night, we had the chance to do something I've LONG wanted to do. Take a sunset dinner cruise.
My friend Christi recommended it to us, and we decided to treat ourselves and do it. We got all dressed up and headed out, mid-afternoon, to the marina in Sarasota:
We went early on purpose, so we could walk around the waterfront and look at the skyline, the bridge, and the boats in the marina:
We walked for quite a while and then we got in line for our cruise on the Marina Jack II!
When we got on board, we asked if it mattered where we sat. {One other couple got on board ahead of us.} The crew told us only 8 guests would be on board that night, so we could sit wherever. The other couple found a table downstairs right at the front of the boat, so we went upstairs. Here's our little table!
Shortly after we found our table, the remaining four people got on board. Two couples...one couple was made up of the parents of the wife in the second couple. They had a table across the way from us, and obviously they were very important, because they had a reserved sign on it. {That just straight up cracked me up since there were EIGHT PEOPLE on board.} Someone came on board to greet them, further proving their obvious importance, and I heard the younger wife say to the person greeting her, "Now will they serve us up here, or do we need to go to the boo-fay?"
1. Boo-fay? This is Florida. It's just a regular buffet.
2. There are EIGHT PEOPLE on board. Really, how much is it going to tax you to walk down the stairs and stand in the boo-fay line?
I managed to not snort out loud and instead, turned my attention to the boat we considered purchasing:
Both boats, actually. {Insert big fat HA!!! here.}
The cruise took us by some magnificent homes and the sunset was {again} uh.ma.zing.
And speaking of uh.ma.zing....the boo-fay was so good. My first time ever to have prime rib. Spoiled now. Wow.
{That would be the boo-fay lady's mom coming up the stairs behind me.}
After dinner, we decided to really enjoy the views of the homes with their gorgeous Christmas lights, so we went out on the open-air deck and watched as we sailed past the huge, huge houses. It was so lovely out there...
We even drank some coffee out there...
They were playing Christmas music over the speakers, so Ryan held out his hand and asked me to dance. The boo-fay party stared at us, but we didn't care. Dancing after dark on the deck of a sunset cruise - surrounded by Christmas lights - YES PLEASE!!
I was walking away from the boo-fay party and I heard one of the husbands say, "Well, SHE got to take pictures and dance and make out." Well...you could have too, sir!! I had much fun with it! Too bad they didn't join in!
And before we left the boat...a quick kiss at the very front of the thing...
After we left the boat, we walked over to a little park we'd not seen earlier in the day. There was this really cool dolphin waterfall, so we stood there for a while, just soaking in the gorgeous evening. The main Marina Jack restaurant was right there, and they were having live entertainment. The music was such fun so we danced, right there in the dark in the middle of a park. Perfect end to a perfect day.
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6 comments:
How romantic!! I love your sweet stories of love and romance!!!
We love them too! :)
This is lovely. Now, I think I'll go book us a getaway to do the same...can you watch our children? LOL
I can watch them but I can't promise much...I'm not that great with kids!! I'd hate to lose one of em. LOL!!
What a good thing that we found the perfect dancing dress in Asheville! I'm glad you put it to good use.
Oh man am I ever glad I treated myself to that dress! It was in the cake topper photo shoot...and I wore it on the cruise...and...
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