Day Four – Trunk Bay and ZoZo’s

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Day Four – Trunk Bay and ZoZo’s

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The troops start waking and going through our morning routine.
Coffee on the deck, plug in the Ipod, chase Bruce the Evil Chicken away, take a dip in the pool and/or hot tub.

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We are all feeling really well rested after our relatively early night. This may be a dangerous thing :shock: Someone had the great idea to have a beer in our pajamas and we all hopped right on board !

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We decide to take the newbies to Trunk Bay (always our traditional first stop). After having a great ham and cheese scramble and breakfast potatoes, we (and by we, I mean Tom the Cabana Boy :) ) load up the cooler, load up the beach chairs and head out. Can’t pass by the overlook without stopping for a picture.

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The surf at Trunk was about as rough as I have ever seen it. We found a great spot in the shade and had a fabulous afternoon.

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Met Richard the lifeguard, who grew up on St. John and drives a cab at night. Really nice guy.

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We have dinner reservations at Zozo’s at 6:00, so we head out around 3:45 and decide we have just enough time for … that’s right, Happy Hour at Woody’s!!

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We head back to the dinner and get cleaned up and arrive at Zozo’s in time to have cocktails at the bar with a lovely sunset as our view.

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We head down to our table and all enjoy the bruschetta of the day (sausage, spinach, cheese – yummy). I apologize for the lack of food porn photos; we were all just too busy eating!! Cousin Laurie had the calamari appetizer with garlic aioli and everyone LOVED it. As is our tradition, most of our group had the Osso Bucco, while my brother had the Veal Chop (which I tasted, it was out of this world tender), his fiance had the Rack of Lamb which I also tasted (yummmmy) and several people had the fish. Since I don’t eat seafood I can’t tell you what it was, I can only say that EVERYONE was a member of the clean plate club.

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It was my Cousin Lisa’s birthday in a few days, so I asked the waitress to bring a molten lava cake for her. Unbeknownst to me, my brother had ordered a “round robin” of desserts. So after the candle and the Happy Birthday singing, the waiters brought over 9 more desserts and we all had spoons ready. Yup, take a bite and pass it on. We were in dessert HEAVEN. Tiramisu, chocolate mousse, some sort of berry parfait and several molten lava cakes later, we were all happy as larks. This was such a fun way to taste several desserts, with lots of jibes about “hey, stop hogging that” and “pass that cake”. Since we all grew up with at least six siblings, this felt like A TRUE family dinner :D

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What to do after such a fabulous dinner with such great company … Woodys! We score the outside table and have a few drinks, lots of laughs and sing a few songs.

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Back to Vistaero, we take advantage of the outdoor bar and Laurie’s fabulous Ipod while we gaze at the gorgeous stars and the lights of St. Croix in the distance.

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Another perfect day!
Paula

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Post by Kathyzhere »

Boy is this TR making me want to be there NOW!!

B-day dinner sounded like lots of fun and wished I could've been right there in the dessert line :wink:

You're doing a great job Paula!

DId I mention how excited I am about Vistaero now?! :D

Good eve,
Kathy
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Wow, everyone looks so happy! What a great time. I wish that I was there too!!
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Post by Pete (Mr. Marcia) »

We actually came to like Bruce the Evil Chicken. In fact, we fed him quite well...maybe that was a mistake. Here he is hanging out with one of our daughters. Okay, "hanging out" may be a bit of a stretch, as she would've freaked if she had been coherent enough to notice him.

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My wife has an unnatural fear of all birds, especially chickens. Let me know if you'd like to borrow our pellet rifle, just in case Bruce really is evil and you need some protection.
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Post by dark & diet »

the dessert line is the GREATEST thing i've ever heard! i'm a dessert whore and usually order 2 or 3 just for me! i'll have to order one for everyone i'm with and take a bite of each one!
great report! can't wait til i'm there! :D sunday seems oh so far away!
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Post by Kentuckygirl »

I'm loving your fun filled reports! Keep 'em coming.
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