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Caribbean, Family

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It has been a glorious week of dancing, hanging with friends, dancing, soaking up the sun, dancing, exploring Caribbean ports, dancing, indulging in excellent foods and libations, dancing, making new friends, and dancing aboard the Norwegian Sun. Now we are back onboard for a second week. This time it’s just we two. A week to relax and dance to the music of musicians we already know and love, as well as relax and be pampered by crew members with whom we are familiar. We already know three other back to back passengers that we’ll spend some time with this week but in the moment we are relaxing in the Atrium with complimentary cups of Americano coffee watching our fellow passengers come aboard and wondering which of them will become friends.

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  1. Debi, Pete, and Anne

    So you were able to get some dancing in, huh?

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