Well, he was right. About 8:15 you really noticed how much more calm it all was. We could walk to dinner without looking so drunk you couldn't walk upright. We had so much fun people watching though. You really couldn't tell who was drunk and who was sick from the motion and who just couldn't walk straight with the rocking of the boat.
At dinner that night, our waiter served my mom a birthday cake I'd bought for her. Her birthday was Friday. They lit a candle and sang to her and she had no clue it was coming. LOL! That was the best cake I've ever had. It was a small heart shaped chocolate cake and it fed the 10 of us perfectly. Of course, after that it was back to the cabin to finish packing and get your suitcases in the hallway to be taken to the holding area for customs.
We did have a couple of nights where we watched some Karoake. There were some really good talented singers on that ship. We watched some games one night and you were supposed to dress in your team color to see which team could make the longest conga line. Then they did the conga all over that deck and the one above. They did the Macarana and the Hokey Pokey and some other stuff. It was hilarious to watch.
I guess this is quite long enough. LOL! I'm sure my sisters would read this and tell me a dozen things I left out. We had such a great time!! If you ever get a chance to go on a cruise or a trip with your sisters or just some really good friends - take advantage of it!!
I honestly had no clue it would take 3 posts to get this all in! Guess it was too much

for one post!