Pre-trip info, leaving tomorrow!!
Pre-trip info, leaving tomorrow!!
Wooooo Hoooooo!! Count down is nearing the end!!!
Introductions, I am a late forty-something and DH is an almost 50 year-old. We have three grown independent, reponsible children and seven of the cutest most well behaved and adorable grandchildren. (they may read this ) We married quite young and now are enjoying our freedom.
St John has become my passion (read obsession) and hubby's vacation paradise. He works for a large well-known global corporation as a project leader and travels a good deal and often puts in 12 - 14 hour days. So vacations are relished and greatly needed. I on the other hand work 9-5 for a local government agency. 'nuff said.
We are driving up to Chicago today. It is about a 4 - 5 hour drive, depending how many stops we make. We're on vacation, so there's no hurry.
We are staying tonight at the Westin, gotta love those heavenly beds. Up bright and early tomorrow for a 6:00 a.m. departure on Spirit. I just got an e-mail from them stating to be at the airport two hours early. Do they really open the ticket counter at 4 a.m.?
We expect to arrive in St Thomas shortly after one p.m. I have a Jeep reserved from Budget and this will be our first experience with the car barge.
We will stay at Sailview in Carolina. We are meeting the owner at Skinny Legs. This will be our first experience staying in the Coral Bay area.
Things on the list of want-to-do:
Vie's Beach, Lime Tree Beach, of course the North Shore beaches, snorkel Waterlemon. Breakfast at Donkey Diner, lunch or dinner at Shipwreck, Island Blues, Aqua Bistro, Sweet Plantains, Miss Lucy's. Hopefully we'll get to Cruz Bay for our favorite Lime Inn lobster.
DH is taking a laptop. I may try to post some real-time trip reports.
We're off . . .
Introductions, I am a late forty-something and DH is an almost 50 year-old. We have three grown independent, reponsible children and seven of the cutest most well behaved and adorable grandchildren. (they may read this ) We married quite young and now are enjoying our freedom.
St John has become my passion (read obsession) and hubby's vacation paradise. He works for a large well-known global corporation as a project leader and travels a good deal and often puts in 12 - 14 hour days. So vacations are relished and greatly needed. I on the other hand work 9-5 for a local government agency. 'nuff said.
We are driving up to Chicago today. It is about a 4 - 5 hour drive, depending how many stops we make. We're on vacation, so there's no hurry.
We are staying tonight at the Westin, gotta love those heavenly beds. Up bright and early tomorrow for a 6:00 a.m. departure on Spirit. I just got an e-mail from them stating to be at the airport two hours early. Do they really open the ticket counter at 4 a.m.?
We expect to arrive in St Thomas shortly after one p.m. I have a Jeep reserved from Budget and this will be our first experience with the car barge.
We will stay at Sailview in Carolina. We are meeting the owner at Skinny Legs. This will be our first experience staying in the Coral Bay area.
Things on the list of want-to-do:
Vie's Beach, Lime Tree Beach, of course the North Shore beaches, snorkel Waterlemon. Breakfast at Donkey Diner, lunch or dinner at Shipwreck, Island Blues, Aqua Bistro, Sweet Plantains, Miss Lucy's. Hopefully we'll get to Cruz Bay for our favorite Lime Inn lobster.
DH is taking a laptop. I may try to post some real-time trip reports.
We're off . . .
Patr
~~Longing to be back on St. John~~
~~Longing to be back on St. John~~
Jealous
I am jealous, let me know how the car barge goes, I am doing it for the first time in July when my family and I go down to St John.
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Hope that you have an enjoyable trip and get to relax,sounds like both of you need it.
As for groceries on the Coral Bay side, I find that it is best to get fresh produce and meats in Cruz Bay. Then I pick up what I need at either Lily's or Love City. The meats that Lily's has are frozen except for boneless chicken breasts. I've tried their frozen snapper and it was pretty good. We stay on our boat and our refrigeration is not great so I cannot stock up on meats and veggies. Somedays the produce is very good others not so good. But for basics the two markets meet our needs.
As for groceries on the Coral Bay side, I find that it is best to get fresh produce and meats in Cruz Bay. Then I pick up what I need at either Lily's or Love City. The meats that Lily's has are frozen except for boneless chicken breasts. I've tried their frozen snapper and it was pretty good. We stay on our boat and our refrigeration is not great so I cannot stock up on meats and veggies. Somedays the produce is very good others not so good. But for basics the two markets meet our needs.