Although I sometimes felt trapped on the boat due to the people and lack of running surfaces, I did have to marvel at this "floating city"
Little Dirt Dawg became an expert traveler, navigating the airports, tender access, trains, taxis, and shuttles like a pro. He is currently in negotiations with Frommer's to write a kids book to traveling.
Running with Dirrty Girl for the first time in quite some time was pretty awesome, even if all she wanted to talk about was boobs and the effects of running on them.
OK. So, I had to run around a 240 meter track every morning. With views like this, it made it a bit more tolerable.
Ridiculously expensive, Atlantis nevertheless had a pretty sweet aquarium for the kids to check out.
While Dirrty Girl and Little Dirt Dawg went off on a pirate adventure, Dirrty Feather and I enjoyed some treats on the island of Antigua.
Of course, no vacation on a boat would be complete without the requisite "family photo". Believe me, this one was the best of the bunch.
1 comment:
I love family photos, I just hate having them taken. But, what beautiful pictures of your vacation. I bet you had at least one dream of running around that track--based on the size you must have run a lot of laps just to get in a few miles.
How many Titanic reference did you make, or are such things deemed inappropriate?
Maybe an ultra...maybe. I'm just interested to see how your training goes.
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