***BIG CHANGES IN THE WORKS***

***BIG CHANGES IN THE WORKS***

Be sure to stay tuned to this blog over the next couple of weeks. There are some fundamental changes in the works for this blog.

August 12, 2011

What better place to start than in paradise.

What is a wedding without being followed up by a good honeymoon? Again due to lack of time, I will just let the photos do the talking again. From July 1 to July 6, Emily and I traveled to Jamaica. We stayed in Negril at the Couples Negril resort (which we highly recommend)
Exploring the pool and beach off in the distance.

Our room with a nice balcony overlooking the beautiful lush garden.

One of the many tropical flowers in the gardens around the resorts. The gardens were full of lush green plants, flowers, ponds, tropical birds.

There were a handful of hammocks hidden throughout the gardens and along the beaches. What a peaceful place to relax with your new wife!

A snapshot of that ring that started it all (along with its new wedding band).

One of the many activities that were offered at the resort was an arts & crafts activity of rock painting. Emily and I painted this rock and left it behind with the other painted rocks in their garden. Looks like we'll have to go back sometime and pick it up. ;-)

The food was AMAZING! This one picture of a decadent desert and slice of tropical fruit does not do justice to all the great food we ate.

A view of the pool and main building for the resort.

Another one of those colorful tropical flowers.

Mango trees growing in the garden. How cool!

One of my favorite pictures of Emily in her beach had and blue polka-dot sun dress.

One of many tropical birds we observed throughout the resort.

Another popular activity was beach volleyball. I played practically every day!

Emily and I on a catamaran cruse to western Negril. Not shown in the picture is the "Pirate Cave", which would be just to the left of this view. I took a swim there with a few others on the cruse.

An egret that came down from his perch in the palm trees for a photo-op.

A view of the pool and swim up pool bar from the main building.

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