I just floated there
in the Atlantic Ocean. The crystal blue waters were ever so refreshing.
Underneath that H20 surface, schools of fish, colonies of coral, and
clever, little crabs were abounding living in their salty environment. The sun
was shining brighter than ever showing the beauty of the incredible landscape
around me. I let my feet sink into the soft, grainy sand. I allowed myself to
relax and forget about the world I left behind. Aboard one of the largest cruise
ships in the world, I could close my eyes and hear the waves crashing to and
fro and ever so slightly feel the ship rock back and forth. At night,
entertainment was at its best. Jaw dropping acrobats and divers amazed me, as
my eyes would blink in disbelief. Outstanding actors, singers, and musicians
would perform and deserve those rewarding standing ovations. For one week, time
was never a concern and perhaps even forgotten. It seemed as these moments on
and off that ship could go on forever. I
was continuously thinking,
“This is
Paradise.”
Some of my favorite activities that I was able to check off my vacation bucket list included swimming with the dolphins in Cozumel Mexico, watching the Broadway show: Chicago, learning how to boogie Board and surf on the ship’s FlowRider®, participating in a flash mob, rock climbing, and drinking coconut juice in Falmouth, Jamaica.
A piece of advice for anyone going on the cruise: There is
so much stuff to do. Luckily, I brought my Five Star® composition book so I
could write down all the times of the activities I wanted to do. It was really
easy to do. I would bring it with me
everywhere, even at the pool. This composition book has a hardback
covering, therefore it can’t be destroyed.
Like I’ve mentioned before, I am a Five Star® Brand
Ambassador. Other ambassadors on Team Five Star® have been traveling as well
from the beach, to attending camps, and even going to other continents. Check
out where they’ve been at www.tinyurl.com/fsteam.
Well, coming back to reality can truly be a Debbie Downer.
It’s not a problem though, only a situation as they say in Jamaica. Looking
ahead, I am spending my last moments with my swim team, preparing to move into
my dorm room at UNC, and spending more precious moments with my family. So yep,
life is good. No worries.
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