We really did escape to Paradise for our honeymoon! I honestly can’t imagine a better honeymoon. Just like the wedding, it was ABSOLUTELY perfect and exactly what we were hoping for!
Day 1: On the wedding night we didn’t go to bed until 4:00 am (actually, it would technically be the morning after the wedding) and we ended up waking up at 9:00 am. We were running on such little sleep and so exhausted the days and weeks prior to the wedding that I thought FOR SURE we would sleep ALL day! I guess the adrenaline was still pumping full force. We woke up and threw on some clothes and headed to the little lodge for breakfast (we were both starving!). The lodge was SO cute! It had a fire place burning and I felt so proud to be a married woman! After full tummies and A LOT of hot coffee, we headed back to our rooms. We spent the afternoon relaxing and watching movies, and, of course, reminiscing about the day before. My Mom stopped by around 5:00 to pick up my dress and a few things from the wedding that we did not want to take on the plane… and brought a yummy pizza for dinner. We went to bed around 6:30…when the adrenaline FINALLY started wearing off.
Day 2: We woke up very early and got ready to leave for the airport. We jumped into our limo and were at the airport in only 45 minutes! Doug and I were both floating on clouds while walking through the airport. We were SO excited to be heading towards warm weather and the ocean! Our flight was great! No one sat next to Doug so he was able to stretch out his legs. In only 4 hours…we went from rainy 40 degree temps to sunny and 85 degrees. It was amazing! We went through customs and then got in a large van that transported us to our hotel. Our hotel was ABSOLUTELY amazing!!!! The only thing that I really wanted for our honeymoon was to have an ocean view room. This seemed to be quite a challenge when booking and so Doug and I were both a bit apprehensive about what our room would look like. When we walked in, we were completely blown away! It was PERFECT! It had the most AMAZING bathroom with a big Jacuzzi tub and a shower that could fit 10 people EASILY! The entire room was done in tile and this beautiful granite. Outside, we had a HUMONGOUS deck that overlooked the ocean from all over. We were on the end, on the top floor, so everywhere we looked was ocean! It was amazing. Oh yeah…and there was ANOTHER Jacuzzi outside on the deck that could probably fit 5 people. ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! We walked down on the beach, right as the sun was setting, and could not believe that we were on our honeymoon. That feeling of giddiness combined with unbelief and happiness is indescribable!
Day 3-4: Tropical Storm Olga hits. Thank God we took a 2 week honeymoon because this storm kept us indoors for 2 days. We did make good use of our down time and toured the resort so we would know where everything was located (It is a HUGE resort!). We also signed up to take a trip to a cigar factory. It was REALLY cool! They showed us how cigars are made and stored and even had me make my very own. (Doug was EXTREMELY impressed!) Since we were “honeymooners,” the resort sent us up a breakfast in bed. It was so yummy and so much fun to eat a big breakfast in our room overlooking the ocean! The storm was CRAZY! We didn’t realize that it was a tropical storm at the time it hit. It was EXTREMELY windy (we felt like we could have been lifted off the ground) and it rained non-stop. Our entire deck was flooded! Everyone was still in good spirits though and called the rain “Dominican snow.”
Day 5: Today was the first day that it was not raining so we spent it outside at the pool and on the beach. The water was UNBELIEVABLY gorgeous and clear! We could see all the way to the bottom. The storm had washed up a bunch of seaweed so that was floating around the water a little. The pool was awesome! It was so long and basically wrapped around the entire resort. There was a pool bar where we could swim up and order pina coladas and a bunch of built-in Jacuzzis. I think we got a bit excited about the warm weather and stayed out in the sun a little too long. We both got burnt, but not terribly bad. I think I got the brunt of it as Doug sat under the umbrellas for a good portion of the afternoon. That night we were given another “honeymooners” surprise from the resort: A romantic dinner sitting right over the pool. It was so gorgeous and the food was AMAZING! They made us surf and turf and we had top notch service the whole dinner.
Day 6: Today was our Saona Island trip. We caught the bus at 7:00 am and drove 2.5 hours south where we boarded speed boats. We stayed on the speed boats for 45 minutes until we got to a section in the middle of the ocean that they classified as a ‘natural swimming pool.’ It was unbelievable! We all got into the water and it was clearer than anything I have EVER seen! It was only waist deep and as we were walking around, we saw HUGE starfish. We picked up the starfish and held them, which was so cool. The sand felt like we were walking on flour! It was the softest sand ever!! We spent about an hour in this natural swimming pool and then got back into the speed boats to head towards the Island. The Island was actually deemed a national park and is deserted except by the few people that come everyday to tour it. We were given free time to swim, snorkel, get massages or just lounge by the ocean. Doug and I stayed in the water for the majority of it. It was MUCH calmer than the water at our resort (little to no waves) and also clearer. They provided lunch for us which was a traditional Dominican barbeque. SO yummy! About an hour after lunch, we boarded a large catamaran and sailed back to the docking point. This took about 2 hours but was the most gorgeous and relaxing trip. Of course, they had entertainment on the boat that was pretty humorous to watch. Since we were in the sun the entire day, we were pretty tired and ready to be back at our resort. We took the long bus ride back to the resort and stopped off at a little store in the middle of one of the towns to do some shopping. This was the point that I decided not to eat anymore pork while on our honeymoon. They had stands that showcased the actual pig parts hanging and being cooked. It was SO disgusting and every time I ate something that was a pork product, all I could do was think of that! YUCK!!!
Day 7-9: We typically woke up around 9:00 am and headed down to the breakfast buffet these three days. After breakfast, we would head to the beach or pool and swim and lay out the whole day. It was a nice little routine that we got into of being outside. We came up with goofy pool games to play and laughed so hard every day. (I think the Dominican sun may have made us a little loopy) After being outside in the sun, we would go back to the room and get washed up for a nice dinner. The resort had 7 restaurants for us to choose from: Mexican (my favorite), French, Japanese, a large buffet, Chinese, a steakhouse and a fresh fish house. They were all pretty good, but we aren’t very picky. We spoke to several couples that were not as impressed with the food as we were. After dinner we would go back to the room and watch t.v. until we were sleepy. VERY relaxing!!!
Day 10: Today we decided to pay for an extra excursion and go snorkeling. This excursion was not directly affiliated with the resort so it was pretty chancy. I guess we were feeling adventurous because we didn’t think twice about it. A speed boat picked us up at the edge of the ocean and zoomed us out to LITERALLY the middle of the ocean. I was PETRIFIED on this boat! The driver was crazy and wasn’t even looking half the time. Out of everything that we did our entire trip, this little boat ride had to have been the craziest (and possibly dumbest). It was really creepy when the boat stopped. We were in the middle of the ocean with no land to be seen and no other snorklers or boats around us. The sky looked like it was going to storm and the driver told us all to get out. Oh, and I should mention that the boat driver spoke about 10 words of English TOTAL! Thank goodness that one of the girls on our trip spoke fluent English AND Spanish. No one wanted to get out because of how eerie it was and the girl spoke in Spanish and asked him to take us somewhere else. Eventually, we got to a spot that seemed to be a designated snorkeling spot (there were several other boats around). The snorkeling was beautiful! It was Doug’s first time and it was fun holding hands and snorkeling together. There were all sorts of crazy fish swimming around. The coral was not the most beautiful that I have ever seen, but, it was still really fun! That night, we were laying in bed watching t.v. when ALL OF THE SUDDEN, huge, bright lights were shining into our room from outside. We both leaped out of bed and ran outside. There were helicopters and planes flying all around our room and men with huge machine guns running out onto the beach. We were so scared and had no idea what was going on. We later found out that there was apparently a HUGE drug drop right on the beach outside of our room and the cops were involved. They have no tolerance for drugs in the D.R. and were not going to give up until they found the perpetrators. I was REALLY glad we were not taking a walk on the beach this night!!!
Day 11: Today was our final excursion that we booked through the resort. It was a snorkeling trip that also sailed on a catamaran and brought us to a spot (again, in the middle of the ocean) where we were able to hold stingrays and swim with sharks!!!! Doug was most excited about this trip! The catamaran ride was gorgeous!! The water was so clear and it was cool to be up so high and still be able to see straight to the bottom. We could see fish swimming around as well as more coral rock. We arrived at stringray bay and were instructed to get into the water. It’s really hard to explain how this is set up, but I will try. Imagine a large fence being built under water in the middle of the ocean. Inside this fence, it was divided into two sections. The first section was VERY shallow water. This is where the stingrays were kept. We all took turns getting into the water and holding and petting the stingrays. What they failed to tell us in the very beginning was that these stingrays had their barbs surgically removed so they would not hurt us. I was freaking out because we did not know this right away. The stingrays were REALLY soft and slimy on the underside (white side) of their body and REALLY coarse and rough on the top (grey area). They really seemed to like being held and actually “latched” onto you. This totally freaked me out, but I was brave and managed to get a so-so picture. The second section of this fenced in area was about 8 feet deep. We were given snorkel equipment and were told just to jump in and swim around. There were 22 nurse sharks swimming in this section with us. Doug and I stayed together the entire time and I was COMPLETELY scared when the first shark swam under us. They were SO close…we could have touched them! I kept screaming under the water through my snorkel gear which made Doug laugh each time! It was crazy that we were swimming with real sharks so close! All in all, it was our favorite excursion! It was only a ½ day trip, which was nice. We were able to watch the sun set on our boat ride back and really take in the beauty of the ocean!
Day 12: Today was our last full day on our honeymoon. It was definitely bittersweet. While we were anxious to get home and enjoy AMERICAN food and start our lives together, we were REALLY sad to leave paradise! We woke up early and spent the morning on the beach and at the pool. Doug and I decided to treat ourselves to a spa afternoon as Christmas presents to one another. We received joint treatments so we were able to be in the room together at the same time! We started out with sitting in a sauna for 10 minutes. This may have been the LONGEST 10 minutes of my life. It was SO hot and we both were instantly sweating. It was actually really gross. I was so happy when they came back and told us we could get out. Then, they scrubbed our entire bodies down with an exfoliating scrub. This was a bit awkward because the only thing that we were able to wear was a tiny little thong. SAME FOR DOUG!!!! It was really funny! I won’t get into too much detail, but, let’s just say, the thong did not fit him well AT ALL! :) After our scrub, we were completely coated in cocoa and then wrapped up. It was amazing!!!!!! It smelled like brownies baking. After we washed off the chocolate, they gave us both facials, which felt wonderful. Finally, we got full body massages to wrap up our spa day Christmas presents. It was amazing and we felt like a million bucks!!! We decided to have dinner at the fresh fish restaurant that we ate at our first night. There were several weddings going on and they were all beautiful! After our lobster and crab dinner, we walked out onto the beach where there was a band playing. The sky was SO clear and we sat on chairs in front of the Ocean and just looked at the stars. This moment, of lying on the chairs on the beach staring up at the sky, with quiet music playing in the background and my husband next to me, was my favorite moment of the entire honeymoon. I will never forget that feeling of complete utopia. I wished it would NEVER end!!! We ended our night outside with a slow dance on the sand with the waves crashing next to us. It was completely perfect. I could not picture a more romantic moment to top off an absolutely perfectly fabulous honeymoon!
Day 13: We woke up early today to have our last breakfast at the resort. By this point, we were sick of the same food and ready to get back to the US. We took a shuttle bus to the airport where we waited for about 3.5 hours. Our plane was late and we were so tired and anxious to be home. Our plane ride home was not nearly as relaxing as the one coming. We were stuck behind a Mom, Dad and little child. As soon as they boarded, I smelled something AWFUL! I told Doug and he smelled it too. Less than 5 minutes after they boarded, the Mom announced very loudly that she had forgotten her deodorant!!!!! Obviously! I think the whole plane had already known that before her announcement. Unfortunately, the weather in Philly was not nearly as nice as the weather in the D.R. and our plane had to circle the airport for 1.5 hours. We were really delayed by the time we landed. Luckily, we did not have ANY problems with luggage or customs. We were really happy to be back in the US and STARVING as it was already 10:15 pm! The last meal we had had that day was breakfast at 9:30 am. Doug’s parents were kind enough to pick us up at the airport and they took us to dinner. When we finally arrived back at the apartment, it was a little after midnight, which made it Christmas Eve. My Mom and sister had gotten us a Christmas tree and set it up in the Living Room so that when we walked in, there was a beautiful tree with white lights on it. Doug and I stayed up late, again, to open all of our presents that were over-running our spare bedroom. We were completely exhausted when we finally went to bed, but so excited to be home and starting our lives together.
Our honeymoon was EVERYTHING that both of us imagined. We did not skimp on anything that we had wanted to do and had no regrets. I was so happy that we splurged on a 2 week honeymoon and would recommend it to anyone! We will most likely never be able to take such a long vacation again, so it was so great that we had this time together to kick off our marriage. Neither of us have any regrets and we will cherish these memories made on our honeymoon for a lifetime!
Day 1: On the wedding night we didn’t go to bed until 4:00 am (actually, it would technically be the morning after the wedding) and we ended up waking up at 9:00 am. We were running on such little sleep and so exhausted the days and weeks prior to the wedding that I thought FOR SURE we would sleep ALL day! I guess the adrenaline was still pumping full force. We woke up and threw on some clothes and headed to the little lodge for breakfast (we were both starving!). The lodge was SO cute! It had a fire place burning and I felt so proud to be a married woman! After full tummies and A LOT of hot coffee, we headed back to our rooms. We spent the afternoon relaxing and watching movies, and, of course, reminiscing about the day before. My Mom stopped by around 5:00 to pick up my dress and a few things from the wedding that we did not want to take on the plane… and brought a yummy pizza for dinner. We went to bed around 6:30…when the adrenaline FINALLY started wearing off.
Day 2: We woke up very early and got ready to leave for the airport. We jumped into our limo and were at the airport in only 45 minutes! Doug and I were both floating on clouds while walking through the airport. We were SO excited to be heading towards warm weather and the ocean! Our flight was great! No one sat next to Doug so he was able to stretch out his legs. In only 4 hours…we went from rainy 40 degree temps to sunny and 85 degrees. It was amazing! We went through customs and then got in a large van that transported us to our hotel. Our hotel was ABSOLUTELY amazing!!!! The only thing that I really wanted for our honeymoon was to have an ocean view room. This seemed to be quite a challenge when booking and so Doug and I were both a bit apprehensive about what our room would look like. When we walked in, we were completely blown away! It was PERFECT! It had the most AMAZING bathroom with a big Jacuzzi tub and a shower that could fit 10 people EASILY! The entire room was done in tile and this beautiful granite. Outside, we had a HUMONGOUS deck that overlooked the ocean from all over. We were on the end, on the top floor, so everywhere we looked was ocean! It was amazing. Oh yeah…and there was ANOTHER Jacuzzi outside on the deck that could probably fit 5 people. ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! We walked down on the beach, right as the sun was setting, and could not believe that we were on our honeymoon. That feeling of giddiness combined with unbelief and happiness is indescribable!
Day 3-4: Tropical Storm Olga hits. Thank God we took a 2 week honeymoon because this storm kept us indoors for 2 days. We did make good use of our down time and toured the resort so we would know where everything was located (It is a HUGE resort!). We also signed up to take a trip to a cigar factory. It was REALLY cool! They showed us how cigars are made and stored and even had me make my very own. (Doug was EXTREMELY impressed!) Since we were “honeymooners,” the resort sent us up a breakfast in bed. It was so yummy and so much fun to eat a big breakfast in our room overlooking the ocean! The storm was CRAZY! We didn’t realize that it was a tropical storm at the time it hit. It was EXTREMELY windy (we felt like we could have been lifted off the ground) and it rained non-stop. Our entire deck was flooded! Everyone was still in good spirits though and called the rain “Dominican snow.”
Day 5: Today was the first day that it was not raining so we spent it outside at the pool and on the beach. The water was UNBELIEVABLY gorgeous and clear! We could see all the way to the bottom. The storm had washed up a bunch of seaweed so that was floating around the water a little. The pool was awesome! It was so long and basically wrapped around the entire resort. There was a pool bar where we could swim up and order pina coladas and a bunch of built-in Jacuzzis. I think we got a bit excited about the warm weather and stayed out in the sun a little too long. We both got burnt, but not terribly bad. I think I got the brunt of it as Doug sat under the umbrellas for a good portion of the afternoon. That night we were given another “honeymooners” surprise from the resort: A romantic dinner sitting right over the pool. It was so gorgeous and the food was AMAZING! They made us surf and turf and we had top notch service the whole dinner.
Day 6: Today was our Saona Island trip. We caught the bus at 7:00 am and drove 2.5 hours south where we boarded speed boats. We stayed on the speed boats for 45 minutes until we got to a section in the middle of the ocean that they classified as a ‘natural swimming pool.’ It was unbelievable! We all got into the water and it was clearer than anything I have EVER seen! It was only waist deep and as we were walking around, we saw HUGE starfish. We picked up the starfish and held them, which was so cool. The sand felt like we were walking on flour! It was the softest sand ever!! We spent about an hour in this natural swimming pool and then got back into the speed boats to head towards the Island. The Island was actually deemed a national park and is deserted except by the few people that come everyday to tour it. We were given free time to swim, snorkel, get massages or just lounge by the ocean. Doug and I stayed in the water for the majority of it. It was MUCH calmer than the water at our resort (little to no waves) and also clearer. They provided lunch for us which was a traditional Dominican barbeque. SO yummy! About an hour after lunch, we boarded a large catamaran and sailed back to the docking point. This took about 2 hours but was the most gorgeous and relaxing trip. Of course, they had entertainment on the boat that was pretty humorous to watch. Since we were in the sun the entire day, we were pretty tired and ready to be back at our resort. We took the long bus ride back to the resort and stopped off at a little store in the middle of one of the towns to do some shopping. This was the point that I decided not to eat anymore pork while on our honeymoon. They had stands that showcased the actual pig parts hanging and being cooked. It was SO disgusting and every time I ate something that was a pork product, all I could do was think of that! YUCK!!!
Day 7-9: We typically woke up around 9:00 am and headed down to the breakfast buffet these three days. After breakfast, we would head to the beach or pool and swim and lay out the whole day. It was a nice little routine that we got into of being outside. We came up with goofy pool games to play and laughed so hard every day. (I think the Dominican sun may have made us a little loopy) After being outside in the sun, we would go back to the room and get washed up for a nice dinner. The resort had 7 restaurants for us to choose from: Mexican (my favorite), French, Japanese, a large buffet, Chinese, a steakhouse and a fresh fish house. They were all pretty good, but we aren’t very picky. We spoke to several couples that were not as impressed with the food as we were. After dinner we would go back to the room and watch t.v. until we were sleepy. VERY relaxing!!!
Day 10: Today we decided to pay for an extra excursion and go snorkeling. This excursion was not directly affiliated with the resort so it was pretty chancy. I guess we were feeling adventurous because we didn’t think twice about it. A speed boat picked us up at the edge of the ocean and zoomed us out to LITERALLY the middle of the ocean. I was PETRIFIED on this boat! The driver was crazy and wasn’t even looking half the time. Out of everything that we did our entire trip, this little boat ride had to have been the craziest (and possibly dumbest). It was really creepy when the boat stopped. We were in the middle of the ocean with no land to be seen and no other snorklers or boats around us. The sky looked like it was going to storm and the driver told us all to get out. Oh, and I should mention that the boat driver spoke about 10 words of English TOTAL! Thank goodness that one of the girls on our trip spoke fluent English AND Spanish. No one wanted to get out because of how eerie it was and the girl spoke in Spanish and asked him to take us somewhere else. Eventually, we got to a spot that seemed to be a designated snorkeling spot (there were several other boats around). The snorkeling was beautiful! It was Doug’s first time and it was fun holding hands and snorkeling together. There were all sorts of crazy fish swimming around. The coral was not the most beautiful that I have ever seen, but, it was still really fun! That night, we were laying in bed watching t.v. when ALL OF THE SUDDEN, huge, bright lights were shining into our room from outside. We both leaped out of bed and ran outside. There were helicopters and planes flying all around our room and men with huge machine guns running out onto the beach. We were so scared and had no idea what was going on. We later found out that there was apparently a HUGE drug drop right on the beach outside of our room and the cops were involved. They have no tolerance for drugs in the D.R. and were not going to give up until they found the perpetrators. I was REALLY glad we were not taking a walk on the beach this night!!!
Day 11: Today was our final excursion that we booked through the resort. It was a snorkeling trip that also sailed on a catamaran and brought us to a spot (again, in the middle of the ocean) where we were able to hold stingrays and swim with sharks!!!! Doug was most excited about this trip! The catamaran ride was gorgeous!! The water was so clear and it was cool to be up so high and still be able to see straight to the bottom. We could see fish swimming around as well as more coral rock. We arrived at stringray bay and were instructed to get into the water. It’s really hard to explain how this is set up, but I will try. Imagine a large fence being built under water in the middle of the ocean. Inside this fence, it was divided into two sections. The first section was VERY shallow water. This is where the stingrays were kept. We all took turns getting into the water and holding and petting the stingrays. What they failed to tell us in the very beginning was that these stingrays had their barbs surgically removed so they would not hurt us. I was freaking out because we did not know this right away. The stingrays were REALLY soft and slimy on the underside (white side) of their body and REALLY coarse and rough on the top (grey area). They really seemed to like being held and actually “latched” onto you. This totally freaked me out, but I was brave and managed to get a so-so picture. The second section of this fenced in area was about 8 feet deep. We were given snorkel equipment and were told just to jump in and swim around. There were 22 nurse sharks swimming in this section with us. Doug and I stayed together the entire time and I was COMPLETELY scared when the first shark swam under us. They were SO close…we could have touched them! I kept screaming under the water through my snorkel gear which made Doug laugh each time! It was crazy that we were swimming with real sharks so close! All in all, it was our favorite excursion! It was only a ½ day trip, which was nice. We were able to watch the sun set on our boat ride back and really take in the beauty of the ocean!
Day 12: Today was our last full day on our honeymoon. It was definitely bittersweet. While we were anxious to get home and enjoy AMERICAN food and start our lives together, we were REALLY sad to leave paradise! We woke up early and spent the morning on the beach and at the pool. Doug and I decided to treat ourselves to a spa afternoon as Christmas presents to one another. We received joint treatments so we were able to be in the room together at the same time! We started out with sitting in a sauna for 10 minutes. This may have been the LONGEST 10 minutes of my life. It was SO hot and we both were instantly sweating. It was actually really gross. I was so happy when they came back and told us we could get out. Then, they scrubbed our entire bodies down with an exfoliating scrub. This was a bit awkward because the only thing that we were able to wear was a tiny little thong. SAME FOR DOUG!!!! It was really funny! I won’t get into too much detail, but, let’s just say, the thong did not fit him well AT ALL! :) After our scrub, we were completely coated in cocoa and then wrapped up. It was amazing!!!!!! It smelled like brownies baking. After we washed off the chocolate, they gave us both facials, which felt wonderful. Finally, we got full body massages to wrap up our spa day Christmas presents. It was amazing and we felt like a million bucks!!! We decided to have dinner at the fresh fish restaurant that we ate at our first night. There were several weddings going on and they were all beautiful! After our lobster and crab dinner, we walked out onto the beach where there was a band playing. The sky was SO clear and we sat on chairs in front of the Ocean and just looked at the stars. This moment, of lying on the chairs on the beach staring up at the sky, with quiet music playing in the background and my husband next to me, was my favorite moment of the entire honeymoon. I will never forget that feeling of complete utopia. I wished it would NEVER end!!! We ended our night outside with a slow dance on the sand with the waves crashing next to us. It was completely perfect. I could not picture a more romantic moment to top off an absolutely perfectly fabulous honeymoon!
Day 13: We woke up early today to have our last breakfast at the resort. By this point, we were sick of the same food and ready to get back to the US. We took a shuttle bus to the airport where we waited for about 3.5 hours. Our plane was late and we were so tired and anxious to be home. Our plane ride home was not nearly as relaxing as the one coming. We were stuck behind a Mom, Dad and little child. As soon as they boarded, I smelled something AWFUL! I told Doug and he smelled it too. Less than 5 minutes after they boarded, the Mom announced very loudly that she had forgotten her deodorant!!!!! Obviously! I think the whole plane had already known that before her announcement. Unfortunately, the weather in Philly was not nearly as nice as the weather in the D.R. and our plane had to circle the airport for 1.5 hours. We were really delayed by the time we landed. Luckily, we did not have ANY problems with luggage or customs. We were really happy to be back in the US and STARVING as it was already 10:15 pm! The last meal we had had that day was breakfast at 9:30 am. Doug’s parents were kind enough to pick us up at the airport and they took us to dinner. When we finally arrived back at the apartment, it was a little after midnight, which made it Christmas Eve. My Mom and sister had gotten us a Christmas tree and set it up in the Living Room so that when we walked in, there was a beautiful tree with white lights on it. Doug and I stayed up late, again, to open all of our presents that were over-running our spare bedroom. We were completely exhausted when we finally went to bed, but so excited to be home and starting our lives together.
Our honeymoon was EVERYTHING that both of us imagined. We did not skimp on anything that we had wanted to do and had no regrets. I was so happy that we splurged on a 2 week honeymoon and would recommend it to anyone! We will most likely never be able to take such a long vacation again, so it was so great that we had this time together to kick off our marriage. Neither of us have any regrets and we will cherish these memories made on our honeymoon for a lifetime!
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