The next day of our cruise was a day at sea. Ryan insisted on getting up early to watch the sunrise over the water. I got up grudgingly but was glad I did in the end. It was peaceful and beautiful.
We had a leisurely breakfast and then settled in on the deck with a couple of books, our iPods, and a beautiful ocean view. That was my second favorite moment after the honeymoon. Just relaxing with each other without a care in the world.
I also scheduled a manicure for myself at the ship spa as a celebrating for not biting them for so long. It was a "fire and ice" manicure where they rubbed cooling gel all over my hands and arms and then massaged them with hot stones.
We also spent some time in the Caribbean Lounge playing more bingo.
I ended up winning five dollars. Ryan persuaded me to try to "invest it" in the slot machines.
So of course, I promptly lost the five dollars. I still don't understand the appeal of casinos one bit. I could have taken my five dollars and chucked it over the side of the ship with the same results.
After dinner we checked out another show at the ship, and then we went to the comedy show. We loved the one comedian Rob Little. Ryan got his picture taken with him.
We returned to our room, packed our luggage and left it out for the porters. When we woke up we were back in Miami. We had booked ourselves a flight the next day, so we could have an extra day to explore Miami. The ship offered Miami excursions and since we hadn't been successful at finding much on our own we decided to book a double decker bus tour through the Carnival. That bumped us up from being one of the last people allowed off the ship to one of the first people.

We sadly said good-bye to the Carnival Victory and headed off on a scorching hot tour of the city.
The picture above is for Isaac. The home of his beloved Miami Heat.
You can't read the temperature gauge that well but it was over 100 degrees!
I loved all of the art deco architecture of South Beach and fancy schmancy houses.
We escaped to our hotel to cool down for a bit and then to figure out public transportation to South Beach. Our hotel had a free airport shuttle, so we took that to the airport and then transfered to a bus. Not the most direct route to South Beach but definitely the cheapest. South Beach was beautiful.
Blue skies, blue water, white sand. Amazing. How can I ever be satisfied with the Jersey Shore again?
We wanted to stay for the sunset thinking it would setting over the water.
But it actually set the opposite direction. Oh well. Still pretty.
The next day we slept in and then it was time to say good-bye to Miami and head home.
We had such an amazing trip. It was so nice to take a break from all of the stresses and worries of everyday life and to just focus on each other and talk about our goals and our kids and our life. We are so grateful to my parents who basically made the trip possible and who watched Isaac the whole time we were gone. Who knows when we will get a chance to have another long getaway just the two of us with the baby on the way, so it was really special.





















































