Right after the reception, Isaac and I left to stay in a hotel about a mile away from our venue. We were there for two nights. The hotel had a king sized bed, along with a separate area with a little kitchen and living room! It was probably the nicest hotel either of us had every stayed in. The second night we decided not to go to sleep because we had to be at the airport by 3 am in order to catch our flight. To pass time, we washed the wedding stuff off of our car (that was sad. We missed people "honking for love") and saw a movie. If you haven't seen Split, we highly recommend it!
The day of the cruise Isaac and I wore these matching shirts. Mine said "Wifey" and Isaac's said "Hubby". Throughout the day people were congratulating us and wishing us well. We met a lot of people who were celebrating their anniversary. Some couples had even taken the same cruise 10 years prior, and were back to celebrate! It was really neat!
The very first thing we did when we were finally able to get onto the ship was EAT. We were starving! The price of the cruise includes the majority of the food. There were a couple things you had to pay for, like a few things on the room service menu, as well as the stake and lobster in the dining room. We got lucky though, because some of the best food we have ever had was FREE and UNLMITED. For a small price, soda and juice was also unlimited, so we were happy campers!
Our first stop was Catalina Island. This was our favorite part! We docked pretty close to the shore but not quite, so we had to get on a little boat that took us to the Island. We walked around for 3 or 4 hours going into all the tourist shops. Most of them had a lot of the same stuff, but every few stops we would run into some really unique things. The weather was beautiful, and it was so nice to enjoy
it.
When we got hungry we tried to find the most unique place we could. We settled with a restaurant called Luau Larry's. The establishment seemed pretty normal, until we rounded the corner to see a built in cave! Obviously, we had to take advantage of the spot and eat inside of it. Isaac tried a bison burger, and I had one of the most delicious plates of nachos I have ever had. I am not much of an adventurous eater. My sweet husband is though, and he was kind enough to pick a place that had food I would eat.
Blurry, but you get the idea
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Carnival Inspiration- Our ship from the Island
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The next stop was Ensenada. We were SO excited to have a beach day, so we made sure we woke up early, ate some breakfast, and were ready to go as soon as they started to let groups of people off the ship. When we got up to the main deck we were pretty disappointed. Ensenada looked nothing like Catalina. When we docked in Catalina, we could see the Island and the shops, and the view was beautiful, no matter which way we looked. Ensenada? Not so much... We docked in what looked like a construction site. There were cranes and huge dump trucks everywhere. Turns out, there were no excursions that allowed us to simply go to the beach and hang out for a few hours. That is all we really wanted to do, so we decided not to purchase any excursions. We just assumed we would be on the beach. We were very wrong! Isaac saved the day though, and as soon we realized there was no sandy shore in sight, he went down to guest services and found out what we had to do to get to the beach. One super sketchy bus ride later, we were finally at the beach. It wasn't the Bahamas, but it was still fun to go.
That night and through the next day, we were at sea. We spent most of our time at the pool and eating everything that was available to us. We did take time to nap, which was much needed. We felt like we had to take advantage of every possible thing there was to do, and that wasn't very relaxing. Most of the activities were geared towards drinkers. We found plenty to do of course, but we stayed out of the casinos and away from the party activities.
The whole time we were on the ship, we chose to eat at the buffet or a couple of the restaurants they have on deck. The last night we decided to go to the fancy dining room. We didn't even realize it was there! Everything was included in the cruise cost, so we decided to splurge and order steak and lobster with our appetizers and drinks. IT WAS SO YUMMY! Unfortunately, the dining room was at the front of the ship, and our table was right by a window. We got all of the movement, and it made the dinner much less appetizing then we had hoped. The staff was so wonderful though, and let us pack up our leftovers to take to our room for later-it wasn't as rocky in our stateroom. We stayed long enough to enjoy some delicious bread pudding-which was also free. Before we left to call it a night, the whole staff performed for us! It was so fun! Cruise ships are great vacation options if you want entertainment!
As I am typing this I realize all I am really telling you about, is the food... Ill be honest- I have waited so long to write this post, my memory seems a little shaded.
We got back to Long Beach at about 7 in the morning, and we were lucky to get off right away. Carnival is awesome about making sure your shuttle is at the port at on time, so we were at LAX by 8:30. We were really looking forward to being in Los Angeles. Our flight didn't leave until about 9 pm, so we had the whole day to wonder around! We planned on taking an Uber to some tourist sites, but I was raining the whole day, and we didn't realize we couldn't check our luggage until 4. So, we decided to catch a ride to a near by ihop and have some breakfast.
We had so much time to kill, we went to the movies and saw La La Land. That is another movie worth the time if you are interested in musicals!
After the movie, we hauled our luggage down the street and picked this really weird Mediterranean place to eat. I don't remember what it is called, and I am not really sure where it is located, but the food wasn't the greatest-it was close though, and we didn't want to walk around LA with all of our luggage.
Hunch back of LA?
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I would probably bore everyone to death if I continued on, or added more details to our trip! We ate a lot of food, soaked up the sun, and enjoyed each other. I could have gone anywhere and I could have done anything. It was the uninterrupted time with my husband that made the trip everything we wanted! It was so nice to have a break from work and from reality for a while!
A lot has happened over the last week, so I look forward to the chance I have to sit down and tell everyone about it. Married life is fun!
xoxo- The Forsgrens


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