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  • Southern Caribbean Cruise 2026 – Day 10

    Southern Caribbean Cruise 2026 – Day 10

    San Juan, Puerto Rico: History, Mofongo, and a Relaxed Farewell

    Our Southern Caribbean Cruise 2026 officially came to an end this morning as we woke up once again in San Juan, Puerto Rico. While the cruise itself was over, our Caribbean adventure wasn’t quite finished yet.

    After saying goodbye to the wonderful crew aboard the Grand Princess, we disembarked and headed to the airport to pick up a rental car. From there, we drove to the Courtyard by Marriott Isla Verde Beach Resort, where we dropped off our luggage and prepared to spend our final night in paradise.


    Exploring Old San Juan

    With the logistics out of the way, we made our way into Old San Juan, one of the most atmospheric and historic cities in the Caribbean. After parking, we spent the morning wandering the narrow, colorful streets of the old city, popping into shops and soaking in the sights and sounds of this vibrant port.

    Hunger eventually led us to Los Yeyo’s, a restaurant proudly known as “The House of Mofongo.” That alone made it an easy decision.

    We shared a crab mofongo along with a side of sweet plantains, and it did not disappoint. The mofongo arrived on a sizzling skillet, filling the air with an irresistible aroma. For those unfamiliar, mofongo is a traditional Puerto Rican dish made from fried plantains mashed with garlic and other ingredients. Los Yeyo’s crab mofongo was absolutely outstanding and easily one of our favorite meals of the trip.

    Castillo San Felipe del Morro (El Morro)

    After lunch, we continued exploring Old San Juan until we reached Castillo San Felipe del Morro, part of San Juan National Historic Site. Perched high on a promontory overlooking the entrance to San Juan Bay, El Morro is one of the most impressive fortifications in the Caribbean.

    Constructed over more than 250 years by Spanish engineers, El Morro reflects Spain’s determination to protect San Juan as a critical hub in the trans‑Atlantic trade routes. Walking along its massive walls and gazing out from its strategic vantage point, it’s easy to understand why such effort and resources were invested here. The fortress feels immense—an imposing, nearly impenetrable stronghold guarding the city.

    San Juan’s Defensive Network & Castillo San Cristóbal

    El Morro was only one element of San Juan’s elaborate defensive system. San Juan National Historic Site also preserves large sections of the original city walls, which completely encircled the city by 1783, as well as Fort San Juan de la Cruz (El Cañuelo) on the opposite side of the harbor.

    Our next stop was Castillo San Cristóbal, the largest fortification built by Spain in the New World. Unlike El Morro, San Cristóbal was designed primarily to defend the city from land-based attacks. Its sheer scale and layered defenses are just as impressive, showcasing remarkable military engineering and ingenuity.

    Together, these fortifications tell stories of ambition, empire, and conflict. For centuries, nations fought for control of this small but strategically vital island. Generations of soldiers lived and worked within these walls, and today visitors are inspired not only by the history, but also by the beauty and brilliance of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    A Relaxed Caribbean Evening

    After spending the afternoon immersed in over 500 years of history, we returned to the Courtyard by Marriott Isla Verde Beach Resort. Our room wasn’t quite ready, but that was hardly a problem. We found seats by the beach, ordered some sangria, and simply relaxed—reflecting on an unforgettable week in the Caribbean.

    Tomorrow brings a calm, easy morning before our late‑afternoon flight home to San Antonio. There’s no sign of winter weather here in San Juan, so we’re hoping that the weather on the mainland doesn’t affect our trip home.

  • Southern Caribbean Cruise – Day 3

    Southern Caribbean Cruise – Day 3

    Embarkation Day in San Juan, Puerto Rico

    Day 3 of our Southern Caribbean cruise was embarkation day, and while the morning started a bit more frenzied than we would have liked, it ultimately turned into a lucky and memorable beginning to our time aboard the Grand Princess.

    A Chaotic Morning in San Juan

    The day began smoothly enough with coffee and packing up our belongings before heading to the port to board our cruise ship. Dropping off the rental car at the airport was surprisingly easy, and at that point we thought we were right on track.

    Then things went sideways.

    The San Sebastián Street Festival was in full swing in Old San Juan, including the area around the cruise piers. Our Uber driver managed to navigate the traffic fairly well, but despite clearly telling her we were sailing with Princess Cruises, she dropped us off at the Royal Caribbean terminal instead.

    Staff at the Royal Caribbean pier told us we would need to walk—but before we learned that wasn’t possible (the Princess pier was actually across the bay), our Uber driver had already taken off. After a bit of scrambling, we finally found a taxi willing to take us to the correct terminal—at a rather inflated price.

    Once again, we crawled through festival traffic, hoping we hadn’t lost too much time. Nearly an hour later, we finally arrived at the Grand Princess. Thankfully, we still had plenty of time to spare, and at that moment our luck officially began to turn around.

    Boarding the Grand Princess and a Pleasant Surprise

    Once on board, we headed straight to Horizon Court for our customary first cruise lunch. Afterward, we wandered around the ship while waiting for our cabin to be ready—and then came the next big win of the day.

    We had learned the week before that we’d been upgraded to a premium balcony cabin, and it exceeded our expectations. The stateroom was much larger than what we’re used to, and the balcony was especially spacious and inviting. We spent most of the afternoon relaxing there, soaking in views of Old San Juan as the harbor buzzed with activity below.

    Winning Big Before Dinner

    Just before dinner, we attended a presentation about the ports of call on our Southern Caribbean itinerary. To our surprise, the good luck continued—we won a free shore excursion in Barbados and a spa treatment. Not bad for our first day on board!

    Pizza, Sail Away, and Spectacular Views

    Dinner was at Alfredo’s Pizzeria, one of our favorite specialty restaurants on Princess Cruises. The pizza was so good, and we finished just in time to head up to the top decks for sail away.

    Watching Old San Juan and Castillo San Felipe del Morro fade into the distance as we sailed out of the harbor was absolutely spectacular—one of those classic cruise moments that never gets old.

    An ABBA-Filled Night at Sea

    We wrapped up the evening with a lively performance featuring ABBA’s greatest hits, which had the entire audience singing along. It was a fun, feel‑good way to end embarkation day.

    What’s Next: U.S. Virgin Islands

    Tomorrow, we arrive in the U.S. Virgin Islands and are especially excited for our first visit to Virgin Islands National Park. After a chaotic but lucky start, we can’t wait to see what the next day brings.

  • Colorado Road Trip 2025 – Day 9: Reaching New Heights on Pike’s Peak

    Today was the grand finale of our Colorado adventure, and we couldn’t have picked a more iconic way to wrap things up than riding the historic Pike’s Peak Cog Railway to the summit of one of America’s most legendary mountains.

    We boarded the train in Manitou Springs, excited for the journey ahead. The cog railway, the highest in North America, winds its way up to 14,115 feet, offering breathtaking views of alpine forests, rugged rock formations, and sweeping vistas that stretch for miles. As we climbed higher, the air grew thinner and the scenery more dramatic—golden aspens giving way to snow-dusted peaks and endless sky.

    At the summit, we stepped out into a world above the clouds. The panoramic views were nothing short of spectacular. From the top, we could see five states and the vast expanse of the Great Plains meeting the jagged edges of the Rockies. It’s easy to see why Katharine Lee Bates was inspired to write America the Beautiful after visiting this very spot.

    As we descended back to Manitou Springs, we couldn’t help but feel a mix of gratitude and nostalgia. This road trip has taken us through charming towns, majestic parks, and unforgettable landscapes. From the quiet streets of Georgetown to the wild beauty of Rocky Mountain National Park, every day has been a gift.

    Tomorrow, we head home, loaded with memories. Colorado, you’ve been incredible.

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  • Colorado Road Trip 2025 – Day 8: From Snowy Hills to Red Rock Wonders

    We said goodbye to Granby this morning and hit the road toward Denver. After winding through the mountains, it was a great to reconnect with family over a delicious lunch with our cousins. There’s nothing quite like good food and great company.

    Garden of the Gods: A Sunset Stroll

    From Denver, we continued south to Colorado Springs, where we spent the afternoon exploring the stunning Garden of the Gods. The towering red rock formations against the late-day sky were absolutely breathtaking. It’s one of those places that feels both ancient and alive—like nature’s own sculpture garden.

    We wandered the trails, admired the dramatic geology, and soaked in the golden light as the sun dipped behind the rocks. It was the perfect way to end the day.

    We’re staying in Colorado Springs for another day, and we’re excited to see what tomorrow brings. There’s so much to explore in this area—stay tuned!

    For more photos from our road trip visit our Colorado Road Trip 2025 collection.

  • Colorado Road Trip 2025 – Day 7: Snowy Mornings & Sunny Strolls in Granby

    An Unexpected Surprise

    We woke up this morning to a soft, quiet world—Granby had received a light dusting of snow overnight, blanketing the ground in a delicate white shimmer. With the snow gently melting under the rising sun, we took the opportunity to relax indoors. 

    Sunshine & Scenic Strolls

    By midday, the clouds parted and the sun broke through, casting a golden glow over the hills. We couldn’t resist heading outside to explore. The trails just outside of Granby offered stunning views of the surrounding landscape—rolling hills, snow-capped peaks just beyond the trees, and the kind of crisp mountain air that makes you feel alive. The contrast between the morning’s snow and the afternoon sunshine made everything feel a little more magical.

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  • Day 6: Trails, Rivers, and Renewal in Rocky Mountain National Park

    Day 6: Trails, Rivers, and Renewal in Rocky Mountain National Park

    Colorado Road Trip 2025

    We woke up this morning to a peaceful view looking into the heart of Rocky Mountain National Park—a quiet start to the day with misty peaks in the distance and the promise of adventure ahead. After a slow and relaxing morning, we headed into the park to explore one of its hidden gems: the Valley Trail/Colorado River Trail Loop.

    The hike was a perfect blend of serenity and grandeur. Towering snow-capped mountains framed the horizon while the Colorado River meandered gently through the valley.

    One of the most interesting parts of the hike was witnessing the regrowth from the East Troublesome Fire, which swept through this area in 2020. Charred tree trunks stood like sentinels among a vibrant field of young pine saplings, a powerful reminder of nature’s resilience. It was humbling to walk through a landscape that had endured such devastation and was now quietly healing.

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  • Colorado Road Trip 2025 – Day 1: Texas to Trinidad

    Colorado Road Trip 2025 – Day 1: Texas to Trinidad

    We’re on the road! 🚗💨

    Today was all about the drive — we left San Antonio early and made our way across Texas, heading north toward Colorado. It was a long stretch with only quick stops for gas and restroom breaks, but the excitement of the journey, and plenty of podcasts, kept us going.

    We made a brief detour to Capulin Volcano National Monument in northeastern New Mexico. Unfortunately, due to the ongoing government shutdown, all facilities were closed — including the road to the summit. Still, it was nice to get a glimpse of the volcano before continuing on.

    By evening, we arrived in Trinidad, Colorado, ready to check in and relax. Our first stop was the Days Inn where we had a confirmed reservation, but things got a little strange. A person outside the office informed us that their internet was down and they couldn’t check in guests with reservations. They offered a room if we paid cash — but that felt a bit too sketchy, so we moved on.

    Thankfully, we found a room at the Hilton Garden Inn nearby. It was a much better experience, and after settling in, we enjoyed a peaceful walk around the area before calling it a night.

    Tomorrow, we cross the Rockies and head to Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. Can’t wait to see what Day 2 brings!

  • 🌅 Farewell to South Padre 2025: A Coastal Journey in Photos

    🌅 Farewell to South Padre 2025: A Coastal Journey in Photos

    As we drive north toward San Antonio our short South Padre Island adventure comes to a close. The photo collection that captures the spirit, wildlife, and scenic beauty of this Gulf Coast gem is available online. From tranquil beach mornings and mangrove herons to cross-border day trips and lighthouse views, each image tells a story of discovery and serenity.

    📷 View the full collection here: https://wirestock.io/collection/65618

  • South Padre 2025 – Day 3: Crossing Borders and Coastal Charm

    South Padre 2025 – Day 3: Crossing Borders and Coastal Charm

    Today was a day of discovery, history, and relaxation as we ventured beyond South Padre Island to explore the vibrant culture of Nuevo Progreso, Mexico.

    We began our morning by crossing the Progreso International Bridge, stepping into the colorful streets of Nuevo Progreso. The crowded streets were surrounded by shops filled with handcrafted goods, local art, and vendors sharing their wares. After browsing through the bustling stores and booths we stopped for lunch at the Red Snapper, a local favorite known for its fresh seafood and laid-back atmosphere. The food was delicious.

    On our way back to South Padre, we made a stop in Port Isabel, where we visited the Port Isabel Lighthouse State Historic Site. We climbed to the top for panoramic views of the bay and the Queen Isabella Causeway stretching toward South Padre Island. Just a short walk away, we explored the Port Isabel Museums, which offered a fascinating glimpse into the region’s maritime history and cultural heritage.

    As the sun began to set, we returned to Margaritaville Beach Resort, our home base for the trip. After dinner, we took one last evening stroll along the beach, soaking in the golden hues of the sky and the gentle rhythm of the waves. The day ended poolside, surrounded by glowing palm trees and the relaxed vibe that Margaritaville is known for.

    From international adventures to coastal charm, Day 3 was a perfect blend of exploration and serenity.


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