Day 3 – May 31st Key West
I think I was mostly excited for this port because Chris’s sister, his nieces, and his mom were meeting us down there and the girls didn’t even have a clue they were about to see their cousins who they haven’t seen in a year. Chris was born in Key West and lived there for a few years growing up. I know his mom would love showing all of her grandkids the history of Key West, her home, so I was so thankful they were able to meet us. We started pulling up to Key West around 11:30am and I wanted to get the girls up to Deck 10 to try and spot the family (of course the minute I got cell reception back, I called my mom and sister!). OMG, was it ever hot. The girls were whining that they wanted to go inside and cool down, but I refused (I am such an evil step mom) because I was bound and determined and hopeful they would spot everyone and I wanted to see their reactions.
Pulling into Key West:
Chris zooming in on our camera trying to find them (as the girls had no clue what we were looking for!)
We had pulled up to the dock and we still could not find them. Finally I sent a text message and asked them where they were, and told them were we were standing. Oh wait, there they are…..we spotted them. Yay!
Emily and Amanda saw them too and said, “Oh my gosh is that our cousins, is that Aunt Karen, is that Yaya (Chris’s mom)” “Did you know they were here” and we smile and said “Surprise” and they said, “you said there were no more surprises” and then turned around and started yelling from the ship to their cousins. At that time, they no longer cared about the heat and was ready to get off the ship!
Picture with the old fisherman:
Chris’s sister has a mini van so she took us all over the island. Here was Chris’s seat:
First stop – 5 Brothers for some Cuban food (bojitos):
What do you mean their closed on Sundays? Karen had even called them in advance to make sure they were open and they said Yes, then we drive up to find they were closed. Poor Chris was so disappointed. Boo, so we jumped back in the van and went to the next Cuban restaurant, El Siboney.
El Siboney was a good Cuban restaurant and held many memories for the Murphy family. It was fun to hear all their stories. Too bad I was too busy stuffing my face and didn’t take any pictures. We had a variety of food from Cuban bread, Ropa Vieja, breaded Palomia, black beans and yellow rice, fried plantains. This place was delicious but still not as good as my MIL Cuban cooking! Back when they use to go eat there, the bathrooms were located outside of the restaurant so that is where they told the kids to go to find the bathroom. Morgan (Chris’s niece) came back mortified that she had almost walked into some ladies house to use the restroom. She said a lady walked down and Morgan asked her if anyone is in there, and the lady replied that it was her house. I think we laughed about that for days after!
After lunch, we stopped by the cemetery and saw where the family is buried at. The cemetery is nothing like I have ever soon before. I was fascinated by it.
Supposedly this statue comes to life at night and my MIL has witnessed the angel moving her head.
Family plot where my MIL families were buried:
After the cemetery, we headed towards the Family house were Chris was born and where Fran grew up at. This is her grandparents house.
Fran and her grandkids sitting on the front porch, just like an old picture they took when Chris was an infant:
Then we went on to do the tourist things like Hemmingway’s House, Key Lime Pie, Duvall Street, Mallory square, and Southern most point.
This picture makes me laugh every time I see it. We were trying to get that “perfect family picture” and Karen and I were screaming at everyone, “smile, look forward, say cheese.” Then we saw it. Who knows what camera Brittany and I were smiling at, we are completely turned away and posing for a different camera off in the distance I guess. Then there is Emily reading what it says so she is completely turned around, and Fran looks hot and grumpy.
After all that, it was time for us to say our goodbyes, but not for long as we were spending a few days with them after the cruise, which the girls found out during our Key West visit. Since we had a huge lunch, no one was hungry so we decided to go to the pool and eat upstairs at Plutos and Pinochios. This is when the girls discovered their favorite meal, French fries and ice cream.
We of course went to the show and met up with a DISer family and sat next to them. Emily and Amanda got along great with their DD’s and sat by each other talking and laughing the entire time. The show ended up being the hypnotist’s show which was a blast. The hypnotist had asked for 6 ladies and 6 men and to my surprise, Bruce (the dad we were sitting next to), ran up and sat in one of the chairs. Carolyn (the mom) and I had a great laugh at that and so did the 4 girls. The hypnotist was allowing the audience to participate and as soon as I looked next to me at Chris, I saw he had his eyes closed and the hypnotist asked the people participating in the audience to stand up. Amazingly Chris stood up. The hypnotist said to the people standing that if their feet feel warm to come up and shake his hand, and OMG my husband went up there. The hypnotist shook Chris’s hand and said out loud, “Whoa you are so gone, have a seat” and he sat right next to Bruce. I wish I had my camera but I didn’t want to miss anything and go up to the room and grab it. So there are no pictures. Carolyn did record some parts and she is going to send them to me and I will post when I get it. Carolyn and I were laughing so hard that most of the time she forgot to even record it. It was great. Chris was speaking in different languages, thinking napkins were $100 bills, and the best yet he was Hannah Montana. He was up dancing on stage and knew all the words, it was hilarious. I have never laughed so hard in my life. I kept saying, “this isn’t my husband”. In my opinion, the best show ever! The girls really got a kick out of it too. After all that, he was exhausted and so were we so we headed to bed.
The next day was a day at sea and all we did was play around in the pool so not much to report on and no pictures!