Amy and the boys on STJ: Days 4 & 5

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Amy
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Amy and the boys on STJ: Days 4 & 5

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We woke up to clouds and showers on Monday (pre-Gustav) which never really cleared up, so we decided today was a good villa gravity day. The boys played their computer soccer game and chess, we played a few games of Scrabble and generally just relaxed and enjoyed doing next to nothing. I didn't take many photos, but I did take some of our dinner table with a chessboard in the middle. We had steak on the grill, more Josephine's salad, and jerk-spiced rice.

Note D's empty plate, and my full one! Teenagers--sheesh!
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Day 5 dawned beautifully, and we decided to go to Hawksnest, the first place that D learned to snorkel.

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The snorkeling was really good, and we got some great photos with our new camera:

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Stoplight parrotfish:
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Are these needlefish?
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School of fry:
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We had stopped at Deli Grotto and got a few Pink Cadillacs for lunch, so we set up at a picnic table and ate, while swatting at the skeeters the whole time. They weren't a problem on the beach, but they were bad back near the bushes. Sat by the water for a while longer while the boys swam, then headed home again.

A common sight in the late afternoons:
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Dinner tonight was grilled jerk chicken breasts, more salad, and couscous.

Next: Waterlemon, and an adventure on my own
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You have a GREAT underwater camera. I love those shots. It almost makes me want to try snorkeling.
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Post by Jo Ann - VA »

Amy,

I am loving your reports. Thanks for taking the time to do them!
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Post by cat »

What kind of camera do you have? Did I miss that? Those shots are beautiful!
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Post by Amy »

Cat, we used several cameras, one mostly for underwater (Canon Powershot G9 with underwater housing, which was brand new), one mostly for land shots (FujiFilm A600, I think?), and my husband's which I can't remember now! We're kind of gadget freaks....
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I have the powreshot SD600 with the underwater housing! I love Cannon! I have been thinking about the Olympus that you don't need a housing for! Nothingtoloose's SO got one for their last trip and he loved it! I do like that the underwater housing makes it wsy to use the buttons bieng that they are bigger than on just the camera. I just would love to not have to carry one more thing!
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