I love the warm glow of our camper nightlight. It was a farewell gift from our daughter Elizabeth, a little decorating touch with well wishes for safe travels. The soft glow of love and life shines through the heart shaped window. The trailer is off the hitch, symbolizing a home at rest for the night. There we are grounded, held in hearts and thoughts from far away. When I see it, I’m reminded that wherever we are, we are home.
Hawaii Cruise Blog Day 1 12.23.08: Phoenix to LA We left a half an hour late from home, which isn’t bad considering our history with departure times. The drive to LA was reasonably uneventful except for a few close calls with delayed braking action. The Doubletree hotel in San Pedro was a nice stay and the price ($145 incl tax) through hotels.com was excellent. I recommend this hotel for a cruise departure. The Port of Los Angeles was different than I imagined. It wasn’t quite as gritty as I though it would be. It was very clean. The sailboats and motor yachts lined up in the slips were expensive and expansive. Day 2 12.24.08: All Aboard the Golden Princess The boarding procedure seemed less chaotic than when we did the cruise out of Brooklyn, NY. The bag drop off was very disorganized but the long term parking arrangement for our car was convenient. Inside the terminal the gate agents operated with the usual efficiency. We breezed through security a...

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