Good morning everyone. Hot here and I am busy baking. My granddaughter's graduation party iis tomorrow and my daughter's oven broke. I got 3 batches of Brownies done. One will be plain; one has mini chocolate chips and the third will be frosted with Coconut Pecan Icing. Took a break and next I need to make my carrot cake but as cupcakes. It is such an easy recipe because it uses baby food carrots. It is a family favorite and my daughter's birthday cake every year. Tonight I'll put the meatballs and sausage in the crockpots to cook over night. Tomorrow I need to make a fruit salad. I use a combination of fresh and canned fruits, so it is something nice and refreshing in the heat. Thankfully the party is at our church hall and it has AC.
@bobbiwoz - My mom LOVES the Mitford series with Father Tim. She actually lends them out to people as she has all the books. I enjoy them myself. Hallmark made a TV movie about one of the books and the characters were so unbelievable to me after reading the books. The lead for Father Tim was too young,
@Pea-n-Me - Footprints in the Sand is one of my favorites. Every now and then I need to read it in difficult times for the strength it gives me.
Hugs to all who need them.
Now that my pics are organized, I can move on to a mini trip report.
Day 1 was a very EARLY start as my mom was picking us up at 3:30 AM! Good thing is that there was no traffic and we breezed through TSA. I booked 1st class for the trip and my husband was surprised by the amenities. We had a layover in Chicago, and it was great flying over the city. Lake Michigan is HUGE!
We arrived a little early and had to go to the opposite side of the terminal but there was a golf cart waiting for us. We boarded on time and were soon in the air. We had a meal on the flight, a Vegie omelet. I was starving so if it tasted bad I couldn't say. It was food. The views as we flew to Seattle were breathtaking. This was really from the plane.
As we approached the Seattle Airport, we flew over Puget Sound. And what did I see? Our cruise ship docked. It's the one in the front
We landed and got our luggage. This was the hard part for me because I had to handle 3 suitcases, a carryon, and my backpack plus Jim's walker. I joke I am not his wife, I am his Pack Mule! We did have wheelchair assistance and were at the Shuttle area in no time. I was a little worried here because I had read that the waiting area was open and the walk from drop-off to the port was long. I shouldn't have been worried. We were in a covered area and the shuttle bus drops you right off at the ship. Once we handed over our luggage at the bus, we never saw it again until we were in our room. Check in was easy but I was a little put off by the fact that they never checked the confirmation we were Covid negative or vaccinated. It made me more determined that we wore masks in all public areas.
I am not much of a drinker, a 6 pack of Guinness lasts me more than a year, but I promised my daughter and a friend that I would have a sail away drink. My daughter insisted I get a Malibu Bay Breeze. It was really good and not too heavy with the alcohol.
This is probably one of my best selfies ever. We pulled out of port on time, and it was really windy and cold on deck. The temps were in the lower 60's. Seattle as we sailed away

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It had been a long day. We went to dinner and I had the most refreshing soup - Pina Colada Soup. It was a cold soup and so light and refreshing. I wish I had asked for the recipe. After dinner we decided to go to bed. It was about 9 PM on the ship but 1 AM at home. One final picture before bed, and I was asleep as soon as my head hit the pillow. I didn't read more than 1 page of my book.
I will do more of the trip later today or over the weekend. I need to get some more baking done before the temps head into the 90's. I don't want all the heat in the bathroom while my grandson does some more work there. The bathroom was done while we were away but he needs to do lay the baseboards and molding. Plus we decided to paint the walls as they looked so dingy compared to the new fixtures. The biggest issue is they are a panel board so I scrubbed what I could yesterday but he needs to use a super bond primer to prep the walls and then wait 6 hours before 2 coats of paint go on. I did get new fixtures for the bathroom also. I can't wait to see the finished product. It already seems so much bigger that it did. I only have one small bathroom, so switching to a pedestal sink made a huge difference from the boxy vanity.
Hope everyone has a great day and stays cool.