When we first moved here, we got a magazine called New Resident. It had lots of helpful tips for getting drivers licenses, immigration paperwork, stores restaurants and activities on the Island. It also had a chapter on vacation trips off Island and pointedly said that most people after about three months of just Cayman will get Island fever and will need to go somewhere. That hit Katie and I almost on schedule a little over three months in, so this past weekend we got away to Florida for some shopping and relaxation.
We flew up to Miami Friday afternoon and after picking up our rental drove down to Kendall a suburb where we were staying. We spent Friday night at an Amerisuites on Kendall Drive a main road with two shopping malls about three miles apart and every imaginable store and restaurant packed in between. We headed over to Staples first to recycle about a hundred printer cartridges from the college. You get a $3 store credit coupon for each one and we had high hopes of bringing $300 worth of office supplies back to the college. Unfortunately, the company policy (written on the coupons) was only to allow 3 coupons a day per person. So we each picked up nine dollars worth of office supplies and made plans to come back each of the next two days before we left. We then made a trip over to Toys R Us to pick up a gift a co-worker asked us to get her son and then to Best Buy for DVD's (House, Desperate Housewives and Friday Night Lights) and more gifts people asked us to pick up.
Coming out of Best Buy I had my first driving moment. I had gotten back into right side driving pretty easily but when you come up to entry and exit areas I had to rearrange my thinking and as I went to exit Best Buy I started to pull left and Katie had to remind me to go right. We had dinner at a Red Lobster which was across from the hotel and after an evening of eating and shopping went to sleep.
We slept in Saturday then had breakfast at the hotel and checked out. A quick trip over to Staples to spend 6 more coupons, some Starbucks for the first time in four months and then we drove over to Dadeland Mall near Highway One. Dadeland is definitely the Galleria of Malls in Miami and Katie was very happy to find an Aveda Salon so she could get her hair cut. While she was getting her hair done I wandered around and bought another Texas cap. After she finished her hair appointment we did some more clothing shopping and finally around 1 p.m. called a halt to the shopping part of the trip (at least until Sunday).
We drove down into the keys to our hotel in Key Largo a Holiday Inn resort just below Pennecamp State Park. Lunch at one of the restaurants in the resort was followed by me getting to watch the Texas-Central Florida game. Once again the Horns decided to play with my emotions keeping the game much closer than it should have been and almost giving it away at the end. However, a 35-32 win meant Saturday dinner wouldn't be ruined. Katie was craving Mexican food and Saturday night we went to a place called Señor Frijoles and had really good fajitas. We ended the night at the Tiki bar by the pool with a daiquiri and piña colada.
Sunday morning we had every intention of getting up real early and driving all the way to Key West. But the early wake up call was not to be as we both rolled over and went back to sleep. We did get up around nine and decided to drive a little south into the keys seeing Islamorada but then deciding to wander back slowly doing the last of the shopping we needed. We found a CVS pharmacy where Katie got a hairdryer and I got a two month supply of my acid reflux medicine which is now OTC, thank goodness, but is ridiculously expensive here in Cayman. We stopped at the Outlet mall in Florida City and Katie got some shoes while I picked up some more short sleeve button up shirts. Lunch at an Applebees was followed by another stop at Best Buy in Homestead for our birthday presents to each other and Anna's Linens to get some rugs for our bathroom. We then drove back into Miami and over to the Staples for one last run. We had been watching for Staples throughout our trip and though we saw many an Officemax and Office Depot we never came across another Staples. After a final stop at a Barnes and Noble we returned the car to Enterprise and headed to the airport. Our half empty bags on arrival now packed with stuff we had bought.
I panicked a little on our customs form returning to Cayman. You can bring back up to $350 CI per person without paying a duty and we had about $500 U.S. in stuff but only had one form. After two tries at estimating I pulled out the receipts and filled out the form coming in at over $350 U.S. We bravely went forward hoping that we didnt need two forms one for each of us. Surprisingly the flight was full of returning residents and status holders so the line at immigration for us was much longer than the visitors line. We cleared immigration and customs with no problem so my paranoia about properly filling out the form turned out to be just that, paranoia.
We flew up to Miami Friday afternoon and after picking up our rental drove down to Kendall a suburb where we were staying. We spent Friday night at an Amerisuites on Kendall Drive a main road with two shopping malls about three miles apart and every imaginable store and restaurant packed in between. We headed over to Staples first to recycle about a hundred printer cartridges from the college. You get a $3 store credit coupon for each one and we had high hopes of bringing $300 worth of office supplies back to the college. Unfortunately, the company policy (written on the coupons) was only to allow 3 coupons a day per person. So we each picked up nine dollars worth of office supplies and made plans to come back each of the next two days before we left. We then made a trip over to Toys R Us to pick up a gift a co-worker asked us to get her son and then to Best Buy for DVD's (House, Desperate Housewives and Friday Night Lights) and more gifts people asked us to pick up.
Coming out of Best Buy I had my first driving moment. I had gotten back into right side driving pretty easily but when you come up to entry and exit areas I had to rearrange my thinking and as I went to exit Best Buy I started to pull left and Katie had to remind me to go right. We had dinner at a Red Lobster which was across from the hotel and after an evening of eating and shopping went to sleep.
We slept in Saturday then had breakfast at the hotel and checked out. A quick trip over to Staples to spend 6 more coupons, some Starbucks for the first time in four months and then we drove over to Dadeland Mall near Highway One. Dadeland is definitely the Galleria of Malls in Miami and Katie was very happy to find an Aveda Salon so she could get her hair cut. While she was getting her hair done I wandered around and bought another Texas cap. After she finished her hair appointment we did some more clothing shopping and finally around 1 p.m. called a halt to the shopping part of the trip (at least until Sunday).
We drove down into the keys to our hotel in Key Largo a Holiday Inn resort just below Pennecamp State Park. Lunch at one of the restaurants in the resort was followed by me getting to watch the Texas-Central Florida game. Once again the Horns decided to play with my emotions keeping the game much closer than it should have been and almost giving it away at the end. However, a 35-32 win meant Saturday dinner wouldn't be ruined. Katie was craving Mexican food and Saturday night we went to a place called Señor Frijoles and had really good fajitas. We ended the night at the Tiki bar by the pool with a daiquiri and piña colada.
Sunday morning we had every intention of getting up real early and driving all the way to Key West. But the early wake up call was not to be as we both rolled over and went back to sleep. We did get up around nine and decided to drive a little south into the keys seeing Islamorada but then deciding to wander back slowly doing the last of the shopping we needed. We found a CVS pharmacy where Katie got a hairdryer and I got a two month supply of my acid reflux medicine which is now OTC, thank goodness, but is ridiculously expensive here in Cayman. We stopped at the Outlet mall in Florida City and Katie got some shoes while I picked up some more short sleeve button up shirts. Lunch at an Applebees was followed by another stop at Best Buy in Homestead for our birthday presents to each other and Anna's Linens to get some rugs for our bathroom. We then drove back into Miami and over to the Staples for one last run. We had been watching for Staples throughout our trip and though we saw many an Officemax and Office Depot we never came across another Staples. After a final stop at a Barnes and Noble we returned the car to Enterprise and headed to the airport. Our half empty bags on arrival now packed with stuff we had bought.
I panicked a little on our customs form returning to Cayman. You can bring back up to $350 CI per person without paying a duty and we had about $500 U.S. in stuff but only had one form. After two tries at estimating I pulled out the receipts and filled out the form coming in at over $350 U.S. We bravely went forward hoping that we didnt need two forms one for each of us. Surprisingly the flight was full of returning residents and status holders so the line at immigration for us was much longer than the visitors line. We cleared immigration and customs with no problem so my paranoia about properly filling out the form turned out to be just that, paranoia.
We arrived home safe and refreshed ready to start a long week that includes another round of comprehensive exams and culminates in the 37th Anniversary celebration for the college this Saturday where we dedicate the plaque to the 2004 class that survived Ivan.