Instead we tendered to George Town, the main entrance to the island, and found ourselves a bus tour to show us around. We drove through the West Bay of Grand Cayman, and learned a lot about the island and its people. We laughed when the tour guide told us that the island is 22 miles long, 8 miles at its widest point and a maximum elevation a whooping 79 feet. In 2004 Hurricane Ivan hit and took its toll on the Island. For months people were not allowed to leave the island, and residents who were off the island at the time that it hit, were not allowed to come back. They were without power, water, or sewer services for several months later. This little pink house was one of the only homes left untouched after Ivan moved through and withstood 170mph winds. Apparently it has lived through a number of Hurricanes and the people on the island who knew its history sought shelter under its roof while they waited Ivan to pass. Look how cute it is?
We had such a fabulous time on this trip. We enjoyed everything about it; the ship, the ports, the no kids around, the sun, sand and sea, and most of all, the company. We had so much fun with my sister and her husband and my parents. How do you thank someone for treating you to a trip like this? It’s impossible. Thank you a million times. We love you! We are so lucky to have you in our lives. You’re the most generous, loving parents ever. Thank you for the bottom of our hearts!
3. Snorkeling:


