Saturday, March 28, 2009

Baptized!

"Baptism: In Christianity, baptism, (from Greek baptizo: "immersing",) is the ritual act, with the use of water, by which one is admitted as a full member of the Christian Church, and, in the same view of some, as a member of the particular Church in which the baptism is administered." ~Wikipedia
Today I was baptized. I was baptized when I was a small child and made the decision to be baptized as an adult. It was a beautiful day! My Pastor, Rick Warren, was the one to do, "the dunking."

There she goes! "I baptize you in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit."



Justin and Chris, special friends who served on my Rwanda mission with me, were my cheering section!

Justin was kind enough to snap some photos so that I can remember this day. Thank you, Justin!

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Rock and Worship Roadshow

My friends Carolyn, Robbie and Elizabeth saw an incredible concert tonight. The Rock And Worship Roadshow came to Ontario, California. "The Rock and Worship Road Show features 5 amazing artists that share this same goal. Our dream has become a reality — providing the best entertainment and a meaningful message for a price that everyone can afford, just $10 at the door.”

So for $10 we got in the door to see some of my favorite Contemporary Christian Artists. Unfortunately, we couldn't find seats together anywhere in the arena. Apparently, people came at 7:00AM (doors opened at 6PM) to get in line! However, I "made friends," (big surprise!) with a publicist for Jeremy Camp. He sat us in the band family section! On the floor, front and center! SWEET!



Tenth Avenue North

Hawk Nelson

Jeremy Camp

Mercy Me

9,000 fans

Carolyn and I. Thanks for inviting me!

Robbie and Carolyn

Carolyn and her babies, Robbie and Elizabeth
If you get the chance to see this show, go! It's fabulous!!!!

Friday, March 20, 2009

Day 8 ~ Last day of vacation... At Sea....

Tomorrow, it's back the real world. This has been a great vacation. No work, laundry, dishes, cleaning, traffic, driving, telephone, computer..... AHHHH..... and more food then anyone should eat, state room attendants, someone else doing the driving and beaches and more beaches!
Today was spent at sea and doing a whole lot of nothing.

Tommy spent the whole day in the sports bar watching the NCAA March Madness. GOOOOOOO Memphis Tigers!

I checked out the cooking demo in the atrium and ditched the scrapbooking class I had planned on going to. Instead, I read all day and then got a hair cut!

I heart Jodi Picoult. Harvesting Heart is a good read.

New (darker and shorter) hair!
That's all folks!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Day 7 ~ Barbados

We spent the day in Payne's Bay. My dad's middle name!

I was so excited to swim with the turtles... and capture it on film. But... my. underwater. camera. broke. A sad day for me!



I did see a turtle or two...

Formal night #2.

On the deck...


Friends forever.

And one last sunset.


Tomorrow is our last day and we'll cruise on back to Puerto Rico and then home sweet home.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Day 6 ~ St. Lucia, West Indies

Warning! This is a long post... so many awesome pictures! I did my best to show highlights... but still ended up with quite a few!!!!
Today was the most jam packed of them all. A long hike through the Rainforest, driving through the villages of Ansla Ray, Cannerie and Soufriere, swimming and bathing in Sulfur Springs and Mineral baths, Botanical Gardens and Plantations!

Ansla Ray ~ a small fishing village.

Overlooking our port in Castries, St. Lucia.

The ride was on very windy hair pin roads!

Some of the village folk in Ansla Ray.

What cuties!



A Kodak moment in front of The Pitons. The Pitons are twin volcanic peaks that were formed millions of years ago and rise to over 2000 feet.

Here we are beginning our hike through the Rainforest to get to The Diamond Botanical Gardens and sulfur springs in Soufriere. Notice that our guide, Victor is barefoot. He trecked the 5 mile hike without shoes!

Bananas

Anna and I in the Rainforest.

Gotta' love the Keens. They are the best shoes to wear when hiking and then going in water.

Tommy and I were the caboose of the hikers. Gilbert lead the way...

The first destination of our hike was The Sulfur Springs Waterfall. It is off the beaten path and on the Gros Piton. We basked in the warm water and let the waterfalls massage us! The sulfur smell was unmistakable and we smelled like rotten eggs for the rest of the day! But it was a small price to pay to be able to experience a bath in a natural volcanic hot spring.

I made mine a mud bath!


The water was blacker than black.



Next stop ~ the mineral baths. The waterfalls plunge into this spot. The river that feeds into these waters are rich with minerals from the earth’s core. Natures answer to a medicinal hot tub.

We had the place to ourselves!

Now that's a mud bath!

On to the Botanical Gardens. This is where the leisurely saunter turned into an uphill hike.



"Why, hello there, my little friend!"

On to explore more of the Botanical Gardens and the Cacoa Plantation.

Victor sliced some fresh coconut for us. My mom is a coconut fanatic. She would have been in Heaven.


Antigua is a huge exporter of cacao seeds. Cacao seeds = chocolate. Or so I thought! I learned a thing or two about cacao and how it is an ingredient in chocolate. Did you know that the darker and bitterer a chocolate bar, the more Cacao it has? Cadbury chocolate (my personal favorite) is less than 10% cacao.
Here, a worker from the plantation is stomping on the cacao beans. Just like rubbing a little cocoa butter on rough feet!

To harvest cacao pods are harvested by hand using a machete to break them open. The pulp and seeds are removed by hand. The open seeds are spread out and left to ferment for a week.

The Botanical Gardens were full of lush and wild with tropical trees, plants, and flowers.


"The Claw."


We headed back to the ship and snoozed on the hour and a half bus ride back to the port. I did wake up in time to catch a shot of this beautiful bay. A scene from Pirates of the Caribbean II was filmed there.

Good-bye, St. Lucia. I can see why Oprah Winfrey has a home here! There are 365 beaches is Antigua. One for every day of the year! I would like to visit again and stay in Coconut Bay. There is an all inclusive Coconut Bay Resort that is calling my name!


Tomorrow is Barbados. We're headed to Payne's Bay to snorkel with turtles and then do a whole lot of nothing! Fine by me. Just give me a beach chair, my sunglasses and a cold beverage and I'm a happy girl!