
We went to St. Thomas from December 9-13. My friend Valerie, whom I work with, and her fiancee, Ben were getting married there and so graciously invited us to go too!!! After much deliberation about spending such money on a trip, we decided to join their group of 18 people and tag along! What a great decision that was. We stayed at the Wyndham Sugar Bay, in St. Thomas,
USVI. We opted for the "all -inclusive" package and that was another great idea; no worrying about how expensive the food and drinks are at each meal.. and they WERE expensive. We would not have had as relaxed as a time if we had to worry about paying for overpriced food and drinks! The upgrade to an ocean view room was well worth the measly $25 bucks a night!
Beautiful weather, beautiful beaches, crystal clear water, white sand, loads of cool animals.. we loved every minute of it! Snorkeling was one of our favorite things to do besides sitting on the beach or eating and drinking! Joe and I were lucky to see an octopus when we were snorkeling.
A group of us took a ferry over to St. John

- even more beautiful - and headed to Trunk Bay (apparently rated one of the top beaches in the world). We could see why. Words cant even describe how beautiful it was. The snorkeling there was amazing. We wanted to explore more beaches, but since had to head back. We WILL visit that island again for sure and do some hiking and exploration of the plantations. Just amazing!


Val and Ben's wedding was beautiful as well! It's truly hard for me to put into words why this was such a beautiful wedding. First off- it was 5 days of fun.. it was as if the reception lasted for 5 days instead of just 4 or 5 hours.... The setting was so breathtaking it's hard to describe - and photos hardly do it justice. The bride wore a stunningly simple dress, and Ben in khakis and a white dress shirt... the ambiance was of love and family. So
I'm hooked on the beach wedding idea, some where tropical, not the Jersey Shore... sorry..

The ONLY downfall is that you can't have 200 people at your
reception, but in the end, the people who come to your tropical wedding are the people that are most important to witness it.
Don't get me wrong, thinking back to our wedding--
every single person who was invited meant the world to Joe and I and I wish all 130 of our guests could have gone to a tropical location with us!
Photos here.
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