Newbie Trip Report - Part 2...

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laura
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Newbie Trip Report - Part 2...

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Newbie Trip Report - Part 2

Thanks so much for all of your comments and for making me feel so welcome!!! You guys rock!!

Day 3: Um, Try Not to Talk So Loud 'mkay?

When we last left our brave and somewhat misguided heroine she was attempting a futile mission. (Note to self...the captain - Morgan that is - is NOT, I repeat, NOT your friend.)

I awoke to the sound of crunching metal intermixed with what sounded like an avalanche of rocks. For a moment I was confused, it had to be the Weirdest. Hangover. Ever. I considered that this may be a new and as of yet undiscovered side effect of rum and then I heard the beep!beep! of a backhoe and suddenly knew what was happening. A couple weeks before our trip I had been told that there was some construction below the villa but we were assured that it had not been an issue for previous guests. The guys were all a bit peeved but there was nothing to do but go with the flow....and we sure weren't going to let it ruin our vacation! (Sidenote: This was the worst the construction was all week and it only went on for a short time. We heard only minimal noise the next day and then nothing the rest of the week.) I would inquire about it if you are considering staying there but I would not stress about it. I would still stay there again in a heartbeat with no reservations and really as they say, the island is "alive with construction."

Everyone grabbed a quick breakfast while I lay in a prone position on the sofa and declared myself as "dying". While I was recovering, the rest of the crew met the resident iguanas. We had 3 regular iguanas visit us throughout the trip and we affectionately named them Iggy, Sullivan and Jacob. They were so fun to watch, never bothersome - an extra bonus for us!

After I spent a few humbling moments of self-pity on the sofa followed by hollow promises to never drink again, I sucked it up and we were off for the day. Our friends dropped us off at the ferry, sending me one last sympathetic look as they took in my rather green complexion. D and I caught the 9am ferry to STT to pick up our marriage license; it was busy at the judicial center! Go early! As one may imagine, the ferry and cab ride are not really...shall we say, complementary to a hangover, but hey this is what I do for love. ;)

We returned to St. John, license in hand and had a quick meeting with Mary, from Island Style Weddings to discuss the details of the ceremony. She was professional, personable and we left feeling like we were in good hands. I was still not feeling quite like a normal human being so we decided to go back to the villa, take it easy and wait for our remaining villa mates to arrive. One nap and lunch later I was back in fighting shape, in the pool, caribe in hand. Can't keep a good woman down.

After J and E arrived we decided to head out to Compass Rose at Pastory Gardens for dinner. Our Jeep Liberty was not really made for 6 people but we figured, no big deal. J hopped in the trunk area and we were off. A short drive later we were all wrapped up in discussing our plans for the week and catching up on each others lives that we piled out of the Jeep and were about 15 or so feet away when we were stopped by a loud rapping sound. We all turned and looked back to the Jeep to see J with his face pressed up to the back glass knocking at us to let him out. We had totally forgotten him and he was locked in the trunk area! Oops! Luckily he has a great sense of humor. Reunited now, we had a great dinner at Compass Rose. The place was not too crowded, we got great service, awesome views, and good food but honestly the best part was the great company and conversation. Perfect night. We wanted to play the mini golf course which looked great but lost track of time. Next time for sure.

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Day 4: Fact. Boys can't Pack.


We woke up pretty early, made a great breakfast and headed out for some quick shopping for essentials before the beach. I had brought down a ton of sunscreen for myself and D only to find out that JP & T hadn't considered that they might have a need for sunscreen on a tropical island...so we all shared like good friends do and we needed to restock. We hit the Starfish market, stocked up and then decided to hit Mongoose Junction to pick up a hat for T and some flip-flops for D (who had only brought sneakers). I have to say that Mongoose Junction is quite possibly the cutest shopping center I have ever seen (and I'm no stranger to shopping)!

We headed to Maho. This was another perfect beach and I loved how it was so great for swimming. Crystal clear, calm water just inviting you to settle in for a while. The beach was not crowded and we had no problem with parking. We found a place with a great mix of shade and sun, settled in and lounged for a bit. Later, we headed out to the rocks on the left for some snorkeling. We had good luck here, spotting 2 small squid, a juvenile french angel and squirrel fish among the other usual suspects. We could have hung here all day but hunger eventually called and we headed into town stopping at Margarita Mike's for drinks and appetizers. Wow - great margs here! We made the mistake of ordering one each when one marg could easily serve 3 people. Not like this was an actual problem or anything...Lots of laughs and fun until we eventually retreated back to the villa for another night spent hanging out in that perfect pool.

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<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/9873290@N05/773919844/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1137/773 ... 781f51.jpg" width="500" height="366" alt="Maho Beach"></a>

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/9873290@N05/773919632/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1240/773 ... 2b7d44.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Maho Beach"></a>

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Next time...playing around at the Westin, cake-muffins and finally the wedding day! And if you are lucky....food porn!!
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Post by kirk »

Another great report. what camera are you using for the underwater shots?
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Post by Dave-a-roni »

Nice pictures...
Awesome squid shot :shock:
I swam with quite a few of those, weird little things aren't they?
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Post by laura »

I used a Canon SD 600 with the underwater housing, I really loved it and although I was super paranoid about the underwater housing working prior to using it, it was really easy and worked perfect....
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Post by cat »

That is the camera I used and had the same fear the first time I put it in the water! I just held my breath and had wonderful results!!!!!

Great reports! The pics are wonderful too!
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You're reports are great. So are the pics!
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lOVIN YOUR REPORTS GREAT WRITING STYLE! GREAT PICS!
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Post by b-as-u-r »

I just read both your trip reports (out of order) and am looking forward to the next. Great start to your trip. I can't even imagine the pre-wedding "high" coupled with the "high" of being on STJ. I'd be on excitement overload! Ali~
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Lovin your reports :D I must confess, the roads of STJ don't bother me - until I am a tad hungover - then it's torture. :shock:
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I love your trip reports and I can not wait to readf more!
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Keep up the great work thanks again
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Post by FlaGeorge »

Another great episode of “As The Newbie Turns”.

As we left our newbie (Laura) – she managed to quietly slip onto St. John with barely a soul noticing. Scouts out the island as she awaits for her entourage to arrive.

The next day she decides to take on that famous island Buccaneer known as Capt. Morgan. Down for down – she holds her own until the Captain plants his final blow. Our “heroine bride-to-be” is down, but makes a remarkable recovery to take on the Captain another day.

Seeking refuge on St. Thomas – our heroine is stuck in the “Legal System” awaiting some important paperwork. Having secured the necessary documents – she boots it back to her refuge on St. John.

Having lost to the Captain – she now decides to take on the “Underwater World”. She spies 2 small squid, a juvenile French angel and squirrel fish among the other usual suspects.

Stay tune as she tries to infiltrate the Westin – will the Captain ambush her again, will the Westin security be called in. Only our heroine knows for sure.

Lov’en it so far – keep going. Great shot of the squids.

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Post by sea-nile »

Great report and pictures!
We saw the same kind of squids at Hawssnest, but your pictures are so much better. I didn't want to get too close because they seemed like they were getting defensive and it freaked me out a little.
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Wonderful report again! Looking forward to more!
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Keep it coming

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Okay okay. You now quailfy for the Forum secret handshake! Thanks for taking the time to write a great report...God bless...Bill
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