Cruise 2009
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Welcome to the Carnival Triumph!


"No more food! Too much food!" A strange combo of pizza, Indian buffet, and oily salmon did not treat me too well the following morning.

Welcome to Freeport! We decided to do a little shopping around the port area, but not venture too far from the boat, as there isn't much to do that doesn't require a taxi ride.


Mom and I stop to pose next to a sign that's a little close to home. Nice.

There really were other people shopping at the complex. Somehow we found this abandoned portion that looks fairly sad and dreary.


This turned out to be a very popular sign that was hard to photograph without a bunch of other people trying to take photos.

Yeah, Diane thought it was funny how unconvincing this photo was. How in the world is anyone supposed to hide behind that little thing?!


Back onboard, we decided not to use this particular bank of elevators, as they seemed to be undergoing some repair work.

We all headed to an upper deck for sail-away from Freeport. Here, I was able to walk out onto an extended area of deck and see everyone who was hanging out on their balconies.


Freeport wasn't quite as pretty as the harbor in Nassau has been. Maybe if you're into that industrial construction thing.

The last rope is released from the pier and splashes into the water.


Holy pollution, Batman! Look at all the sand we stirred up trying to get this behemoth moving.

Hey, it's the Freeport sign again, this time from afar.


Diane watches our ship sail away from the construction and cargo ships cluttering up the Freeport harbor.

I rock my colorful tiki shirt on deck as Freeport prepares to become a distant memory.


Diane earns her first gold (plastic) ship on a stick after rocking the Movie Theme Trivia, again with Brittany from Maine.

Formal night number two has arrived, and this smooth dude came out of hiding.


Diane hides her black dress underneath her black sweater.

Our main man waiter Jose from Colombia joined in the group wait-staff dance as our entertainment this evening.


Patrick made us a cute little puppy dog this time around, guarding our nightly goodies.

Diane & I enjoy a non-alcoholic frosty beverage at the evening show in the Rome Lounge.

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