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Vacation in Jamaica — Day 6
The highlight of this day was definitely in the water. For me at least. This story actually started on day 5, but I forgot to write about it…
Louise had been having trouble clearing her ears over the previous few dives and even had to abort the first dive on Day 4. Although [...]
Posted by Sean on March 28th, 2008
Categories: Family, Photography, Scuba, Travel
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Vacation in Jamaica — Day 5
We had been waiting all week for a good day to go over to the neighboring Beaches resort (Beaches Negril) so that we could take the kids to the waterpark. We had been diving every morning and it had rained most afternoons, so we had been putting it off. We finally decided to go on [...]
Posted by Sean on March 26th, 2008
Categories: Family, Photography, Travel
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Vacation in Jamaica — Day 4
I’m sorry these are taking so long to get out, but I’ve been crazy busy lately and the photos are taking longer to go through than I expected. And I’m finding more keepers than I expected too (which is a good thing, but makes it more time consuming to process!). Anyway, I’ll [...]
Posted by Sean on March 25th, 2008
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Vacation in Jamaica — Day 3
By the third day of our vacation we were starting to settle in and get used to the pace of the resort. Melanie and Andrew spent most of the morning at Kid’s camp while we went out on the dive boat for our first taste of the local coral reefs. Although the dive was rather [...]
Posted by Sean on March 23rd, 2008
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Vacation in Jamaica — Day 2
Our second day in Jamaica (really our first full day) was much more relaxing than the first, yet still busy… We started the day with a slow breakfast at the poolside restaurant. When we were finished we mosied down the beach to check out the nursery, the kid’s camp, and the dive shop. They were [...]
Posted by Sean on March 21st, 2008
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