I am going to be sad when I can’t make the archery meetings starting in February. I have scheduling conflicts on Mondays now. So I am making the most of the 4-H club experience when I can.
Toffee My Crested Gecko
Since Nero passed away a few weeks ago, I have been saving my money and waiting for Christmas to be over to go add a new friend to my zoo. I have been researching a lot about crested geckos and what amazing pets they make. This little guy is a tri-colored Dalmatian crested gecko. I named him Toffee. He is super friendly and very handleable.
Busch Gardens 4-H Camp
Mom saw an email with a Busch Gardens Camp for 4-H youth. It was hosted by Missouri 4-H but they allowed Florida youth to join their camp. E and I were the only two Florida youth. I was in the Zoo Apprentice program and E in the Jr. Apprentice program. My group got work tasks daily of working in various animal habitats. I worked with the tigers, reptiles, and rhinos areas. We had to clean habitats and stop some rather large animal droppings.
Each day we had a morning of work and then the afternoon and evening was fun in the park. We were able to go right to the front of the lines so got to ride all the rides in the parks. After dinner we would go back shower and have cabin games and discussions about our days work.
One day we got to take a trip to Sea World and had all the same luxuries there.
This was an excellent camp and taught me a lot about animal husbandry and what it takes to care for these exotic animals. We traveled in style in the Busch Gardens trucks. The food was great since we basically went to the park restaurants and had a waiver to get what we wanted at each meal.
We even got to spend News Years Eve at the park and watch the fireworks from the lodge parking area. I am sad to leave but know that this experience will forever help guide me on my journey of life.
My bunk common room more common room learning about our schedule seeing hippos giraffes cobras curse cheetah hunt feeding the giraffe because I was a “tall” ready for work ice skating show Kumba Sheekrah tigris work boots early bus fancy transportatioon seaward fun orcas maku penguins atlantis the crew kraken animal shows work rotation crew photo final ride to the lodge goodbye camp!
Merry Christmas 2019
We recovered from he cruise and dove right back into the real world. I finished taking all my photos for the SPC/Insectathon project. I have a nice rig now for macro photos and learned how to do a lot with the editing software.
We had a calm relaxing Christmas Eve and Day. Grandma Susie came down and hung out for the day. It was a much smaller Christmas this year since we did the cruise and have another cruise the summer to Alaska. The elves made another big mess and used my camera and rig to take butt photos! Silly elves!
I got a lot of cool little gifts like an electronic hedgehog I had to build, Lego sets, some boardgames and books. E the same but he also got a cheese making kit.
Part of our gift was Dive Disney at the Living Seas. We went with a group from Macs Dive Shop. We suited up and learned the rules then were turned loose in the giant fish tank for a long time. Mom and I went all over exploring. Dad and E were exploring as well. It was an amazing experience that I will never forget!
HAL Cruise on Koningsdam
We have had some crazy last minute vacations but nothing like this. We were sitting in the living room on Saturday December 14. Dad sent Mom a linked said, “We need to take a cruise soon!” They talked back and forth for 20 min, made a few phone calls and then broke the news to E and I that we needed to pack immediately. We were leaving at 6am to drive to Port Everglades to board the ship at 11am. A lot of crazy scrambling happened to secure appropriate clothing (that fit), pack the bags and make last minute pet and house care plans. We made it. We hit bad traffic entering the port and thought we’d never make it. We finally unloaded the car and got through all the security, having to reshow our travel docks every step of the way since it was so last minute we weren’t showing on the logs for the ship yet.
Once on board we found our room, checked in to Club HAL, verified our Orange Club status and tried to get the lay of the ship. This was our first cruise on Holland America and it took a little getting used to. Always a highlight of any cruise is seeing the kitchens! Their kitchens are huge and sprawling. It was quite a neat, however, fast tour. We enjoyed our meals a lot and explored as a family. I broke off eventually to hit up the teen club. I had a great time and made a few friends. Big difference from Disney, there were only a small handful of teens on board. E didn’t like his club option so stuck to Mom and Dad a lot. I enjoyed some time on the at sea day just relaxing on the balcony and watching for flying fish, a favorite past time. We played shuffleboard and checked out the food options around the ship.
dishwashing area more dishes beverage station room service prep area explaining the process some of the special food options very large mixers pastry room Relaxing!
Grand Turk was lovely. We got off the ship and explored the port area. There was lots to see and do. We had a snorkeling trip planned but wanted to explore a little beforehand. We found all sorts of marine life. We had a mix up in time and were way early for our snorkel. We wish we figured it out sooner so we could have rented a golf cart and toured the island a little. Lines started forming and there was some confusion going on. We scurried over to find out that the winds were really strong and they were refunding the snorkel excursion. We finished exploring the port, bought a few souvenirs and headed back on to the ship for lunch. The elevators have a different rug each day that tells you what day it is, that was cool! I had some yummy pizza from the pool side pizza place and then we did some trivia and all went our separate ways. We stopped in for dessert at the buffet and I tried all the dessert options. I enjoyed more time in the teen club and enjoyed the shows at night with friends.
The ship walking ashore monument beautiful scenery lots of crabs playing in the tide pools Mom is here someplace exploring and observing Tuesday! Desserts
Next was San Juan. As we arrived in port we could see the old fort. It was massive! We had an excursion to a place called Window Cave. If was a nice bus ride and then an enjoyable hike. There were these massive snails all over the place. I was obsessed with them. I had to point every single one out to the guide. The cave was cool considering its location on an island. As we walked I wondered whey they called it Window Cave and then we came to the room that answered that question. There is a huge opening in the cave. What a view! We saw bats, moths and even a python up in the walls of the cave. I absolutely loved this excursion. We had lobster for dinner and then went and played shuffle board before the evening show. Mom fell ill and broke out in a head to toe rash. She wasn’t well. We think it was a reaction to lobster but that doesnt make a lot of sense. Who knows. All I know is that she was miserable, bright red and puffy.
fort at the port entrance cool veins on the leaves large snails heading into the cave the window E being goofy
St Thomas, US Virgin Islands was our next port of call. We have been here before so opted to do some off the beat adventures. Dad and I went scuba diving. It was absolutely amazing. We saw all sorts of marine life and enjoyed our excursion a lot. There sadly were no photos, only memories of this part. Mom, feeling a little better but still crappy, and E went off on an adventure of hiking and kayaking. E tried to hug a manchineel tree but thankfully was stopped quickly. The tree has toxic sap that can burn your skin. They enjoyed a 2 mile hike around an island and then a 3 mile kayak paddle trip. They had a great time. E was exhausted and Mom was barely hanging on at the end of the day. Looking forward to our at sea day!
The at sea day was nice and relaxing. We did all sorts of events on the ship. We explored all of the ships art. We went on a invite only provisions tour. That was really neat. We got to see where all the food is stored and how it is all allocated out. We learned a lot about how much goes into stocking everything from a bar of soap to the fanciest Champagnes. The winds were strong and the waves were high but the ship was stable and enjoyable. Periodically if you were walking you had to take a few extra wobbly steps to avoid crashing into the wall, but it honestly wasn’t too bad!
insect pot sculpture meat storage seafood storage beverages bakery this smelled so YUM even regional options people may request
Our final port was Half Moon Cay. We scheduled horseback riding and beach time. We were up early to a rocking boat. The waves and wind were more than yesterday. We waited in line to exit the ship to be told that for the safely of the guests and crew that we would not be enjoying time on the island. Since the waves were so high they were not able to safely tender people to shore. We took that as a sign to relax and enjoy the day. E and I went swimming for a while. We enjoyed some hot tub time. We played more shuffle board and Mom and E played bingo. It was a nice way to end the cruise we didnt know we were going on until less than 24 hours in advance.
Back at port with great memories of our adventure. We are looking forward to Christmas in a few days and unwinding from our adventure.