So, when we left off, we were returning from our island tour and beach break.
Our plan was we were going to meet Diver Dad back in the room, since we had no idea of when our excursions would be returning. As the girls and I are walking to the ship, I notice a guy in front of us is carrying scuba gear. I turn around, and here comes Diver Dad right behind us! We timed that so well! We got back on the ship, headed up to the room, he quickly showered while the girls ran up to deck 9 to grab us lunch, which they brought back to our room, and we all ate on the veranda.
With full tummies, we headed off the ship to take a walk around Road Town. When we were coming back from our island tour we saw that it was maybe a 10 minute walk to get to the town, which we knew was doable, (even with "Little Legs" as Sweet 16 used to be known as). I wanted to find two places, one was Sunny Caribe, a spice shop that I had a coupon from that port excursion book I bought on Sunday. The other place was where I read about the rum being sold. However, I never wrote down the name of the place, and of course, my memory decides to fail me now!
But my first order of business was I needed to get a keychain for my collection. I have collected keychains for over 30 years, and have close to 500 of them, and I needed one from Tortola. As we got off the ship and started walking, there were all these tents set up with typical souvenir stuff, but I didnt want to look there for my keychain, so we kept walking. Then we found this area that had these little shacks (imagine a one car garage, brightly painted and crammed with merchandise, from shirts, to purses, to every imaginable souvenir you can think of) thats what these shacks looked like! I went in a couple, and found the perfect keychain! So I was happy!
We crossed this major street (Waterfront, maybe?) and there was Sunny Caribe, (its easy enough to spot, the name is painted on the side of the building!) We went in and got a nice variety of spices, and teas, some of which will become souvenirs. Then we head out to find the mystery rum place. I knew it wasnt too far from Sunny Caribe, and I knew it began with a P. We walked around not finding much, and the girls were getting impatient with me, so they headed back to the ship. Diver Dad, bless his heart, was still feeling like exploring, so we headed in the other direction, (past shack town) and there it was, Pussers! Its a bar in the front, and a shop in the back. They sell rum that is distilled the same as it has been for over 300 years. The British Navy used to give its sailors a shot of this rum every day (guess itll cure whatever ails you!), and a portion of the sale of every bottle goes to this fund for the sailors. We decided to purchase a painkiller kit (a bottle of the rum, and the fruit juice mix (pineapple, coconut cream and orange juice) to make our own Painkiller - the official drink of the Caribbean, or so we were told.). As were heading out, I notice in the bar they have a painkiller shooter, and you can keep the glass, so Diver Dad and I have a shooter (hey, he can drink all he wants now! Hes done with the diving!). We sat and told each other about our excursions, he told me about how gorgeous it was diving, how the coral was so huge, and how much he enjoyed the dive.
Oh, and he saw a shark (dont tell Pirate Girl!!).
We slowly headed back to the ship and said good bye to Tortola.
Tonight is Pirate Night so we dressed in the costumes I made for last years cruise.
Pirate Girl pulled her costume together from items in her closet
Tonights show in the Walt Disney theatre is the movie UP in 3D which we are eager to see. What an amazing movie!!! Since there was time to kill before dinner, we had our picture taken with Captain Jack, then went to the Promenade Lounge where they were teaching the line dances for the party tonight. Sweet 16 was all for the dancing, Pirate Girl even joined her.
Supper was in Lumieres and I was happy to see they didnt change too much of the Pirate Night menu, the crab cake, mahi, and triple chocolate dessert were still on there YUM!!! Our waiters were still in the mood to put coverings on our heads, so our bandanas were tied to our head. Since I already had a bandana on, mine was tied to my arm.
As were eating, Pirate Girl catches sight of these light up Tinkerbells that are attached to kids drinks. The table next to us has two little girls (about 4 and 6 I would guess) and they both have this Tink light (for the boys, its Captain Hook). Well, suddenly, my 21 year old wants a light up Tinkerbell. I think shes kidding, until I look at the face, and realize shes serious!!! (Tinkerbell is her favorite). So when our assistant server Romain comes by, I ask him to bring both our little girls a Tink light. He looks at me (and them) like were all crazy, but he brings them, laughing at us the whole time!
As soon as we were finished with supper, we headed up to deck 9 for the deck party. Sweet 16 hits the dance floor, again, so we all joined her.
(I LOVE the expression on the boy's face!!!)
Watched the fireworks, then had to get water and someplace to cool down (it was really hot up there!!!). Looked at all the yummy food that was set out for the party, but we were too full to eat anything (one of the disadvantages to late seating for dinner, theres no room for the dessert buffets!). Wanted to stay up to watch Pirates of the Caribbean, Curse of the Black Pearl, but tomorrow is going to be an even earlier day, so we headed off to bed.
Next up, St. Thomas!