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Monday, June 11, 2012

Southern Caribbean Cruise: Dominica

The 4th port on our Caribbean Cruise on Feb. 15 was Dominica. Note that we found out on the island of Dominica that is not pronounced similar to the Domincan Republic but similar to the name Dominque which is good so when you talk about Dominica people don't think you went to the Domincan Republic.

We were very excited about our day in Dominica! I booked us the Roseau Valley Treasures tour with Bumpiing Tours. This received rave reviews on cruisecritic and was an adventurous packed excursion exploring Dominica.

A few notes before I go into the details of the excursion...if you want Levi, the owner, as your guide then book reeeeeally early. His group was full when we booked but our guide "Floorboard" was great too. If you get the least bit motion sick, on winding roads wear the patch. I was a little hesitant about wearing it but I wore half of the patch and it was perfect. I would never wear a full patch unless I was really big or the half just didn't cut it.

We met the tour right after getting off the ship around 8:45am. There were 10 of us total in the 15 passenger van - 8 people on the tour, our guide and the driver. The first stop was Champagne Reef for a little snorkeling.


It's not really a beach where you get into the water, more like rocks but the water sounds like fizzy champagne bubbles which is awesome to hear... Champagne Reef, get it?! The water was pretty cold but we got used to it. There were other snorkelers there too from a catamaran.


The one bad thing was that due to my cold, I had to cough periodically which was difficult with a snorkel and no thin life jacket thing to hold me up while i was coughing. This is the first time snorkeling where they didn't have those and I would have actually wanted one. It's a good thing Eric was there to hold me up during my coughing spells. The bubbles did make the underwater pictures we took come out less than clear.


This was our guide for the day, Floorboard.


See how the water looks fizzy.


Next we drove way up the mountain on some winding roads to Morne Bruce, a look out point where you could see the whole town.  It was also a great time to refuel and resunscreen before the next activity.



You can see their soccer stadium to the right in this one


Next was a drive through the botanical gardens and many more winding roads through tropical scenery.



 Then we arrived at Titou Gorge portion of the excursion. I had been looking forward to this part of the day. Titou Gorge was in the Pirates of the Caribbean 2nd and 3rd movies. We took a short hike to a pond which was the start of the journey and we were instructed to put on these very fashionable floating devices.



We waded into the freezing cold water. Seriously the coldest water I have ever felt. I was told it is a little below 60 degrees... brrrr! We then entered the 50 foot long gorge through a narrow opening in the volcanic rock. We swam through the gorge through this series of "rooms" formed by high cliff walls canopied by interlaced trees so it was fairly dark and difficult to get pictures so remember that when you look at these.





Even the beard couldn't keep Keith warm.


At the end of the gorge is a small section of rapids with strong current (hence the floaties) and this waterfall that's probably about 10 feet high. We climbed up the slippery rocks by the waterfall into a pond area above it and take turns jumping off the waterfall. The guide goes up first to help people up.


It was quite scary not because of the height but because there are so many rocks. It feels like you would hit them when you jump off since it's a jump from a standing position and no running start especially with short legs. But we cleared the rocks with room to spare... apparently you jump out much further than you think you can but looking at the situation made us (well the girls) uneasy. One group member didn't want to jump so she just stayed at the bottom.

Then we swam back through out to where we started and wished we had brought our towels as we we shivering but the sun was nice and warm at least.



Next we hopped back in the van for the drive to Tralfagar Falls and the hot sulfur springs. It was about a 15 min hike to the springs and they felt fantastic after the cold gorge.


You can hike around a bit near the springs to see some gorgeous waterfalls.


The warm pools were very relaxing.



There was a little rock "slide" into another pool.



We only brought the waterproof point and shoot due to all the water and slippery rocks here so unfortunately I couldn't get waterfall pictures with my DSLR. Hopefully next time we visit waterfall somewhere I will get a chance. They sure are beautiful!



There were some people repelling that you can see if you look closely.


We look a little tired after our adventurous day but who wouldn't right :)  Put visiting Dominica and doing this tour on your bucket list!


The van dropped up back off near the ship and about an hour before sail off. We took our usual places on the back of the top deck at the Seaview Cafe for some food since all we had during the day was snack food since lunch was not part of the tour. And of course the sail off pictures.



Sleepy guys.


We had dinner and then took a few photos in the nautical decorated bar area.








Hope you are enjoying our cruise stories. Next up will be Barbados!

Thursday, June 7, 2012

LaForce Likes #13

Continuing with the summer theme (yay summer!) from last week, this LaForce Likes is my favorite sunscreen.

Neutrogena Ultra Sheet Dry Touch Sunblock

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I like it because it is sheer and non greasy and doesn't have a sunscreen smell to it. It's not the cheapest of sunscreens so we only use it for faces and ears.  We buy the SPF 45 or 55... I have seen it come in higher SPFs such as 100 but I'm not sure if research really supports that an SPF higher than 45/55 is that much better so I stick with this and reapply it about every 2 hours while in the sun  :)

Do you have a sunscreen you like?

Saturday, June 2, 2012

DIY wooden outdoor dining table

Late last summer Eric and I decided to make our own wooden outdoor table. Wooden outdoor tables are sooo expensive and many reviews I read reported poor durability! I wanted something that would last more than a year or 2 and not break the bank.

We turned to Ana White's plans here. I'm sure many of you have seen her website full of plans for about any piece of furniture you can imagine. This was our first furniture build aside from the play kitchen.

I will say it is important to not only read her directions but also read all the post comments where people who have been in your exact situation ask questions and offer advice.

Here are some pictures from out table building adventure.





It was extremely helpful to have the pocket Kreg Jig for attaching the top slats. Not sure if it is truly required but it made it 150 times easier.




We built a table with our bare hands (and some tools). Yeah!


After finishing the a piece with treated wood you have to wait 3 months to stain/paint it. We had decided on a brown stain that had a hint of red in it from Lowes. It looked completely like redwood after putting the stain on and we were not happy with it so then it sat for awhile. I didn't take a picture but you can sorta see what the color was by looking on the bottom but it was redder in person.


A couple months ago we decided to figure out what to do to make it better. Here is where Third time's a charm holds true!

Someone at Lowes said we could just get a darker stain and stain right over it. Fail. That did not work at all. We even tried sanding one of the boards and then doing the new stain but it was still just as red as before. Then we tried priming it and using the stain over that. Fail again. Next we decided we would buy outdoor paint in brown and paint that over the primer. Finally a winner!


It took two coats but I am really happy with the color and it will work well with any color in plates, napkins, etc. In the end it all worked out :)


We already got to enjoy the new table at our Cinco De Mayo cookout!



We also recently made a bench to go with the table (also Ana White partially pictured 2 pictures up) and I cannot wait to show you that soon!



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