Love the port hole story.. lol This is so great. Love your two pagers I used to only do multiple pages. You have a great style that shows your photos.. love the journaling.
Love how you separated the pictures of the 2 cabins and glad you ended up with a bigger cabin. Love the Graphic 45 background paper - perfect for these!
Nice that they upgraded you, windows are hard on ships, but I'm glad you got one, love the photo of it! Great color scheme with the all the stars & anchors!
Terri! This is so much fun!!!! I just LOVE the wonderful photos of your cabin!!!! I wonder if I would have felt claustrophobic in it????? Anyway, your layout is wonderful and I love the story it tells!
Your pages are certainly help tell the story of your trip. Love the anchor and star embellishments. I am in awe of a ferry that needed berths! The only ferry I have been on crossed the Mississippi from Baton Rouge to Port Allen. They stopped running after Interstate 10 was finished but I rode it every day for 2 years while in graduate school and working. We lived in Baton Rouge and I worked across the river in Plaquemine.
That is not a cruise cabin, that is for sure! Your pictures really show the difference in size. Like your title with the stars and anchors and stars on each side.
That cabin looks like the one I shared with my brothers on our very first Carnival cruise in 1980. There were 2 sets of bunk beds. Our cabin didn't have a porthole. Talk about causterfobia. Love the title work.
Awesome Terri! Love this one - the red, cream and blue for nautical colors! Really love it! Your tiny room reminds me exactly of the cabin we had on the train we took across Europe. From the bunk beds, you could touch the wall across and there was a small window and a little sink. Toilet was down the hall for use of everyone on that train car. We survived it and even had fun! You really captured a great nautical feel to this one - very cool! When we got the ferry from Newscastle to Amsterdam we did have toilet and shower and sink in our room -very small - the toilet was pretty much in the shower! I think that is the only time I get a cabin on a ferry!
How interesting! I've only seen huge cruise ships, nothing like this kind of passenger ship. Looks quite cozy, but it'll do, right? Love the way you did the two titles across the top and your documentation in photographs.
Love that you scrapped this story and the way you had 1 side for cabin #1 and the other for cabin #2 and finally I love that you included the porthole photos on each side... makes for a nice balance and comparison!
We had a small cabin but cozy. I had DH pay extra for a cabin with a window. To my chagrin, the window was a porthole I had to climb on a chair to see out. The thermostat wasn't working so the ferry staff relocated us to another cabin. It was huge next to the first one. I still only had a porthole but we were warm.
Thank you so much for your visit. I'm honored.
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