Crez4jc
SBH Insider
I'm still a little depressed to be home, but I am recovering, at least I'm still tan.
We left our house early the morning of Sept. 30th, knowing we had a long day of flying ahead of us. We flew to MIA and had a planned 2 hour layover, enough time to grab dinner. As we ate dinner a huge lightening storm hit the airport and it closed down, no planes could land or take-off. It lasted about an hour, but it took another hour to land all the planes, unload them, etc... No worries for us though, we were on vacation time.
Rainbow after the storm passed.
I had booked one night in SXM because I knew we were getting in so late. We stayed at Mary's Boon. The drive there is a little sketchy, and my husband's eyes were as big as saucers, but the resort was nice. It was clean, and cheap, and the coffee was great in the morning at the beachside restaurant.
We flew Winair to SBH around 10am, our flight was scheduled for 11:15 - but they put us on an earlier flight. It was us and one other gentleman. My husband is not too fond of the flight, and would probably like to take the ferry, but I love it!
Vincent met us at the airport, after we had signed for our car, and we were off, arriving at the gate of Villa Kercliff/Haute Masion. This time we had 10 days planned at Villa Kercliff. As we descended the stairs, a female voice called up and said "Hello!" It was Libby! I was so excited to meet her, I gave her a hug. She was just finishing up and wanted to show us around. Just let me say right now, her place is stunning, from the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen, pool, hot tub...and the amazing VIEW!
We left and went to MarcheU for supplies and when we returned, the place was empty, it was all ours! Kevin made sure the TV worked, it was College Football Saturday, after all. And I unpacked and made ourselves feel at home, as it was for the next 10 days! We spent the day by the pool, occasionally checking the scores, and enjoying the stunning views.
Libby had a brand new grill installed and we put it to use with some steaks and potatoes.
It was a glorious first day on St. Barth and I'm so thankful God gave us another year to celebrate our marriage and just being alive and in love. I hope you don't get tired of the selfies, I kinda make him do it, and he loves me so much, he smiles.
We left our house early the morning of Sept. 30th, knowing we had a long day of flying ahead of us. We flew to MIA and had a planned 2 hour layover, enough time to grab dinner. As we ate dinner a huge lightening storm hit the airport and it closed down, no planes could land or take-off. It lasted about an hour, but it took another hour to land all the planes, unload them, etc... No worries for us though, we were on vacation time.
Rainbow after the storm passed.
I had booked one night in SXM because I knew we were getting in so late. We stayed at Mary's Boon. The drive there is a little sketchy, and my husband's eyes were as big as saucers, but the resort was nice. It was clean, and cheap, and the coffee was great in the morning at the beachside restaurant.
We flew Winair to SBH around 10am, our flight was scheduled for 11:15 - but they put us on an earlier flight. It was us and one other gentleman. My husband is not too fond of the flight, and would probably like to take the ferry, but I love it!
Vincent met us at the airport, after we had signed for our car, and we were off, arriving at the gate of Villa Kercliff/Haute Masion. This time we had 10 days planned at Villa Kercliff. As we descended the stairs, a female voice called up and said "Hello!" It was Libby! I was so excited to meet her, I gave her a hug. She was just finishing up and wanted to show us around. Just let me say right now, her place is stunning, from the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen, pool, hot tub...and the amazing VIEW!
We left and went to MarcheU for supplies and when we returned, the place was empty, it was all ours! Kevin made sure the TV worked, it was College Football Saturday, after all. And I unpacked and made ourselves feel at home, as it was for the next 10 days! We spent the day by the pool, occasionally checking the scores, and enjoying the stunning views.
Libby had a brand new grill installed and we put it to use with some steaks and potatoes.
It was a glorious first day on St. Barth and I'm so thankful God gave us another year to celebrate our marriage and just being alive and in love. I hope you don't get tired of the selfies, I kinda make him do it, and he loves me so much, he smiles.