I’m back! Did anyone know I was gone? Mr. B and I went on his company’s sales incentive trip, which was a cruise from Rome to Tuscany, Genoa, and Monaco. Since he had 2 days of meetings in Rome before the fun part began, I went along for a pre-vacation break. The jet lag got me on both ends this time, but it was well worth it.
The short review: we had a blast. It was the best time all around: with each other, with friends, and enjoying our surroundings. Our group took up the entire Silversea ship, which made it feel like we were having a family reunion, especially since I only get to see these people once a year. There wasn’t any reason to say, “Oh, they aren’t with our group” because every single person was a friend. That was pretty cool.
I will tell you more soon and I have many photos to share with you. For now, I’d like to thank you for all your supportive comments about my recent health and fitness changes. It was fun to come home to so many of your messages! I’m proud to report that the pasta and pastries didn’t divert me too much. 🙂
Have a great weekend, friends.
I’m looking forward to seeing some great photos. sound like a fabulous trip!
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Looking forward to more vacation landscape photos.
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I will consider that encouragement and will be happy to oblige!
So glad to hear you had a fun and friendly trip – and for the view from your luncheon terrace. Looking forward to hearing more as you settle back in and regroup.
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I’ve been wondering how your trip was! I can’t wait to hear more and see your photos!
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OK, we need to get together!
Definitely! It’s been ages again!
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Sounds like a wonderful trip, Naomi. So glad that you were able to go along.
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