Preparing So, now that the cruise bookings are complete and paid for, its time to prepare. First of all, the one-way flight to Ft. Lauderdale needed to be booked and paid for, and we wanted to spend a few days on the Gulf coast of Florida before we sailed. So, a car rental, and hotel needed to be reserved. Also, from experience, we are flying in winter, and winter flying is very unpredictable. As a nervous flyer already, its really best to fly in early- just in case. We spent too much time and money to miss the sail-away on January 22 without us onboard. Bruce likes to look for shark teeth on Manasota Key, so we are going to stay in an old style Florida Inn that we rented for 2 weeks a few years ago. We had a great, relaxing time there. Hopefully the Red Tide will be gone by then. We did find many shark teeth to bring home. It is a little different trying to train your brain to look for black teeth mixed in with the white shells. I wanted to pick up the shells…. Ou...
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