I so did not want to leave but all good things must come to and end.
We rose a little earlier and set our luggage out for the bell hop and did breakfast as usual, we were not skipping any meals or snacks when they were free. Monday I did skip the coffee and went right on to a Tequila Sunrise. It counts as a serving of fruit, right?
We had an hour and a half until we were to board the buses to the airport so we sat in the lobby bar while I tipped a few Pina Coladas.


Just before boarding time Georgia came over to meet us. She was showing off a gorgeous CZ sterling ring she had just purchase in the shop next door. It was 7 marquis shaped CZs set in a circle to for a star and it was huge! Just $50 she boasted. I sucked down the last half of my Pina Colada (waste not want not) and Tonya and I headed to the shop. Tonya found a ring she wanted and went to call her husband to look at it. While she was gone I asked the salesman if he had any rings in larger sizes. He replied that he could have any ring sized in a short while. I asked, "In ten minutes?" He said no and moved down a case. I moved with him and my eye caught a brillian sunset topaz and CZ ring. He picked up the very ring I was looking at and it fit perfectly. I pulled out my Visa and it was on my finger when Tonya returned alone and a little down in the mouth. She said, "It's too late, they are loading the bus." I told her this was the difference between being married seven years and nineteen. At nineteen one doesn't feel that they need permission from the other to spend money. Afterall, my husband is the one that came home with the $16,000 Harley-Davidson without even mentioning the idea to me.
See it sparkle?We jumped in line at the buses, claimed our luggage and it was loaded for us. Customs was a breeze this time. I didn't make eye contact with anybody and we flew right through. Of course Mr. D. pulled his new lighter out of his pants and it was confiscated again, duh. It was still stormy this morning, the winds strong enough to sweep children away and the clouds looked ferocious but no flights were being delayed.


Our flight from Cancun to Altant took off ok but soon got pretty rough. The pilot only turned off the seatbelt signs long enough for the flight attendants to throw a mini bottle of water at us an hour into the less than two hour flight and scurry back to their seats. Sometimes it felt like we were free falling. Maybe we were.



Heaven.We arrived in Atlanta safely, grabbed a bite at Popeyes and were off and running again. Our flight to Huntsville was smooth and lovely. We left Atlanta at 7:30 facing the sunset and arived in Huntsville at 7:20 still facing the splendid setting sun. We waved farewell to our old and aome new friends vowing to see them here at the same time next year.