- Next time you think you’re signing up for a veg*n cruise, check to make sure you’re not in fact signing up for one on holistic health and macrobiotics with just a hint of patience for veg*ns.
- However, if you do find yourself on a holistic/macrobiotic/veg*n cruise, you will eat far, far better than you initially fear.
- Eating gourmet five-course macrobiotic/veg*n cuisine for three meals each day will make you feel healthy and light and pure, but will still probably add the Cruise Ship 10 to your bottom line.
- Having the opportunity to hear doctors and macrobiotics experts and yogis and monks speak on all aspects of physical, emotional, and spiritual health is amazing; being at sea while having that opportunity means missing a lot of classes in favor of hanging over the side railing on the pool deck watching flying fish in the ocean.
- SPF 70 sunblock only blocks the sun when it’s actually applied to the skin, not just sitting in the bottle in the cabin while you’re on the pool deck watching flying fish in the ocean over the side railing.
- I burn easily. And then I do not tan; I beige. I am, therefore, sunbeiged.
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2 Responses to “Lessons from our cruise vacation”
Posted: Apr 7th, 2008 at 9:38 pm
Ooh, that sounds nice! I hope it was a lovely & relaxing vacation.
Posted: Apr 8th, 2008 at 8:17 am
>but will still probably add the Cruise Ship 10 to your bottom line.
Well that’s why you’re *supposed* to go to the yoga classes