Happy Tuesday Everyone! Thank goodness I'm out of my crabby mood I was in yesterday. By the time work was over, I was feeling better but I still didn't feel like blogging. The hubby was even nice enough to clean up around the house before I got home.
Well, we have finally got here- to the final chapter of Float-A-Palooza 2013. And as I promised- we saved the best for last!
The final stop of our trip was Key West, FL! I have to say Key West is my favorite stop for a few reasons-
1. You can use your cell phone without international charges
2. You can use your credit card without international charges
3. It's always a good time!
Sam has been to Key West in the past, and has never seen a sober noon- and he had a tradition he needed to keep alive! So our first stop was (after pre-gaming shots on the ship) Captain Tony's.
This was very much your dive bar, but it was a good place to start off our Key West experience. Sam bought around of shots, and he toasted to "Tradition".
We didn't spend a lot of time at Captain Tony's, but we did leave our mark before we headed to our destination.

While we were at Captain Tony's the bartender gave us a mission- to go to Hog's Breath and give the bartender Stephanie a hard time because "she was leaving". So off to Hog's Breath we went!
When we got there, we did find Stephanie and found out that she was leaving- for vacation! We were under the impression she was leaving Key West- like forever- which totally wasn't the case. Oh well, it still was a great place to check out and to try pickled green beans (looking at you Alison- according to her they were awesome!).
After doing a little wandering around we ended up at Tattoos & Scars. This is when things got a little interesting. This was the bar that Alyssa met "The Slurricane".
You know you should be worried when a drink comes in a bucket with a handle. You can look up how to make a "Slurricane" but this wasn't the same as what you'll find online. This Slurricane had the whole rail of flavored rums that the bar had (which was about 6 different kinds- but all tropical flavors) and little pineapple juice and grenadine (I think). Either way- it was tasty but deadly.

Feeling the wrath of the Slurricane! Sam snapped this great photo at lunch. By this point in the day everyone needed so food. After some much needed lunch, we did a little more walking around and stop at our final bar of the day- Irish Kevin's!
Sam and I had been to this bar before and I knew it would be a get way to end our day at Key West.
The first time we were there, they had great live music and this time around didn't disappoint. The bar was very busy with a brunch of the Spring Break crowd, but it still was a good time. I think it's important to leave on a high note, and I think that was achieved.
Once back on the boat, we only had a few hours before we were back in Miami and back on the road to our normal lives.
Now that we are two trips in, I think that next year we'll probably do somethings a little more low key and closer to home. As we are getting older, people are having more life events that take priority- getting married, buying houses, or having babies. So even though I think a really good vacation is important every so often, I think if we want to really be able to get all our friends together that a smaller vacations are more feasible.
Question: What are your favorite places to vacation?