Saturday, March 22, 2014

Moho, sweet Moho

Goodbye to Grand Turk.

Grand Turk beach

Goodbye to little umbrella drinks…

umbrella drink

And to our ship home for the past week.  It was fun being a bit pampered.

Dick, Sandy at Grand Turk

Reality has already set in.  I unpacked, went to the WalMart and got a few groceries (cheated and got a rotisserie chicken for our dinner tonight—gotta slowly ease back into doing my own cooking)…and then I had to scrub and sanitize the kitchen counter, because a certain gray kitty used it for his very own personal perch for a week!  Bad kitty!  Kitchen counters are absolutely off limits.  Busted!

Both babies were mighty happy to see us, well, except for the scolding for counter lounging.

It is good to be back in the moho, sleeping in our own bed, and having our own stuff…Internet included.  Everyone I talked with complained about the slow Internet on the ship, so I didn’t even bother trying to get a connection.  That is a first for me…and I survived…but I missed visiting all my blog buddies.  I will catch up soon. 

Although we don’t have a room steward, we are happy to be back at the moho, with our (mostly) sweet furbabies, and where life is definitely sunny and good.

4 comments:

Sandee said...

It's great to go, but it's oh so wonderful to come back home. I had fun going with you as always.

We're heading to the boat in a few and will stay until next Thursday. I've got to do my own work though.

Have a fabulous day honey. Scritches to the babies. ♥♥♥

Barb said...

I tries ship internet once... never again. I never could get ANYthing uploaded.

Tell me... how do you manage the cats OFF the counter thang. I've never figured that one out.

Welcome home! big hugs xoxo

Joy said...

K C just wanted you to know your absence was noticed! Hopefully you can break him of counter sitting before it becomes a habit. Have a great week even without those royal servants.

Joy said...

K C just wanted you to know your absence was noticed! Hopefully you can break him of counter sitting before it becomes a habit. Have a great week even without those royal servants.