Risking it All for No Reason in Cozumel

I’m pleased to report that I escaped our annual spring break cruise unscathed — sunburn and illness free.

My favorite parts of this annual vacay, aside from the nightly family dinners, are the times we get off the boat.

This trip’s highlights were our port visits to Falmouth, Jamaica and Cozumel, Mexico.

Unfortunately, we missed the port at Grand Cayman due to bad weather. That would have been a good one and our first time visiting that island.

As veteran cruisers and island explorers, we no longer book shore excursions through the ship.

Vince’s deep dives on reddit and chatgpt prepare us to create our own experiences on any island we visit. In Jamaica, we promptly left the port via taxi for an hour and 20 min drive to Dunns River Falls.

But one small part of a truly massive/long waterfall situation

I would not highly recommend bringing a three-year-old to climb a gigantic, slippery waterfall, even if she is turning four in less than a month.

It was a long hike up literal rushing waters, but thankfully, we had an expert guide who helped us carry Elaine through the toughest spots and our little adventurer actually climbed some areas herself!

Our 17-year-old also joined us and was thrilled by the experience. His favorite thing about cruising is unlimited burgers and ice cream and running around with fellow fluffy haired teens. This was his first year truly embracing an excursion/getting a little adventurous and he loved it.

Pooped after her big climb

In Cozumel, Vince found a beach club off the beaten path that wasn’t overrun by tourists.

We booked two oceanfront cabanas for $60 apiece for the whole day, the snorkeling was fab (stingray sightings!), and the food was delicious.

The day would have been perfectly peaceful had I not decided (in a completely random and unhinged way) to launch myself off the edge of the jagged rocks near our cabanas.

I guess I felt like I could just….handle the might of the ocean surf…???? rather than walk further down to a dock with stairs into the ocean like a rational person.

Newsflash, girlie: you are not Moana, you are a real human lady (nearing 40), and the ocean is not your friend.

Needless to say, the ocean kicked my ass, and I deserved it. I survived with some bruises, a few bloody scrapes, and a lotta shame.

Despite my narrow escape from drowning, this cruise was the best one yet. Here are the rest of my vacay lewks!

Dress snagged on sale from Anthropologie
Family matching swimsuit from RuffleButts, pants from Old Navy
Vince orders family matching suits every year for our cruises
Dress found at Goodwill West Palm Beach
Shell necklace souvenir purchased at the Cozumel beach club gift shop
Mom is wearing a t-shirt, shorts, and sneakers found at Goodwill West Palm Beach
Swimsuit purchased at a resort gift shop in Temecula, shorts thrifted
Love this dress! Sourced from Goodwill West Palm Beach
I purchased this dress at a nonprofit fundraising event – it’s from a boutique in West Palm Beach
Daddy Daughter matching! These are from Kenny Flowers.
We take our annual family photos on our spring break cruise too!

Cruise ‘Fit Checks

I’m coming to you live this week from our annual spring break cruise.

I’ve never envisioned myself as a big cruise person, but at this point I’ve taken 11 voyages. This is due to being married to a cruise person.

My main issue with cruises is the number of people on them. I consider myself an extrovert and love making new friends but there are just too many people on cruises.

During spring break cruises in particular I often feel like I’m on a massive floating mall. Navigating through the sunburnt masses to snag a spot at the buffet does not make for a relaxing time.

I also worry about germs (again — lots of people on here, using the same tongs), and a cruise has taken me down more than once.

But, my husband loves them and I do see the travel benefits. Living in South Florida, cruising is an affordable way to bring the whole family on a week-long, all-inclusive adventure.

The fluffy haired teens run around with other fluffy haired teens all night long and then sleep on the beach the next day.
The girlies.

I enjoy not having to think about what we’ll eat or where we’ll go each day. And, it’s a trip that is perfectly suited for each age group in our family — from grandmas to teens to the toddler. There truly is something for everyone on this ship.

We’ve all agreed our fave part of cruising is the family dinners.

I look forward to the port days when we can explore gorgeous islands, and of course there’s the family bonding. And the spectacular people watching — iykyk.

Y’all know if I’m gonna be on a cruise, I’m gonna dress the part. In the spirit of spring break cruisin’, here are some ‘fit checks so far:

Night One Dinner – top and pants from Goodwill
Mom’s dress and sneakers from Goodwill
Baby girl’s cute little skort from Goodwill
Pajama set from Goodwill
Day two cover up & cap from Goodwill
Mom’s suit and cover up from Goodwill
My suit and cap from Goodwill
Night Two, Elaine and I wore matching Lilly Pulitzer dresses (professional photo captures of us together — will share later!)
Mom’s Night Two dress and purse from Goodwill
Repurposed my Night One pants for Day Three Pool Day, J.Crew swimsuit is secondhand
Night Three dress from Goodwill
On Day Four, we visited Jamaica and I wore a Lilly Pulitzer swimsuit and a skort from Costco
For Night Four Dinner & a Show, I wore a Farm Rio set
For Night Four Dinner & a Show, mom wore a dress and sandals from Goodwill
In a big girl bed for the first time on this trip!


Last Week’s Thrifted ‘Fits

Sweater from Goodwill Denver, Dress from Goodwill West Palm Beach, Bag from Stone Button Studio
Caftan from Goodwill West Palm Beach
Top from The Nearly New Thrift Shop West Palm Beach