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THIS WILL BE LONG (sorry) Background info - we are early 30's, well traveled in the U.S. and our first time to any Caribbean island. We love good food, be it fine dining or food trucks. 90% of the time, we use AirBnB when traveling and did such for this trip. We rented a car from Kenny's and had snacks & drinks stocked by Shop'n'Drop. My trip report must begin with our marriage ceremony. On Saturday morning, the 27th, my husband and I were married on a hill side in eastern Tennessee with the Great Smoky Mountains as our backdrop. Afterwards, we had a heck of a reception, treating our guests to all of the good Southern brunch foods, cold beers and cocktails, and a tower of donuts in lieu of a cake. We drove off in a vintage Bentley and settled into the Airport Hilton for our early departure the next morning. Sunday: In the skies by 7:10 a.m., a brief layover in Charlotte, and then zooming off in our rental car (thanks Lesley) by 2:30. We arrived at Jolie Beach Apartments and got the grand tour. This is a small apartment building with 4 rentable units, an on-site coffee shop manned by an employee (Glenda) of the hosts, and an on-site full time resident (Ephraim) also employed by our hosts. Our unit was fantastic, with a nice big balcony over the beach. We were literally right next door to Rainbow Cafe. This was fine as it served as our own little beach bar and we got to enjoy the music. One night per week they have a mojito party that goes pretty late and is pretty loud, but we were too tired to care on that night. We made welcome drinks and hit the patio to soak in our new neighborhood. Next were our first mojitos of the week, at Rainbow. We immediately liked this restaurant and hit it several times over the week. Dinner was at Calmo's Cafe - another repeat destination for us. The vibe is very bohemian and casual, all of the guys working there were fantastic. We had specials - triggerfish for me and ribeye for my husband. Both were delicious.
Monday:Breakfast on the patio (we did this most mornings - eggs and prosciutto on fresh croissants with good Gouda, is a meal I can't soon tire of), then off to Orient. We selected Orange Fever as our spot. Let me say now, we are naturally early risers. We never went out of our way to start early in an attempt to cram more into the day, however, it worked out such that we were able to get an early start at a "new" beach, stay through lunch, then enjoy some time on "our" beach (Grand Case) in the afternoon. I liked this pattern. So, Orange Fever. Very friendly, $16 for two chairs, umbrella, 2 drinks, WiFi, etc. We were the only patrons at any of the surrounding establishments until about 10:00 and then slowly the beach filled in. We had the pizza which was recommended, and found it very delicious. The water was fantastic at Orient this day. After Orient, we stopped by Bernadine's for a guavaberry colada and some souveniers, and to make a donation. We headed home for some swimming at Grand Case before cleaning up for our reservation at La Villa. This restaurant - service, food, ambiance - all fantastic. I had grilled scallops, Mahi with an upside down sweet potato pie, and lava cake (best lava cake of the trip - very bittersweet, which is my preference). My husband had French Onion soup (best of the trip), beef filet with foie gras sauce, and creme brulee. Both of our meals were from the fixed price option, and I think a steal at $49 per person.
Tuesday: Breakfast, then a drive to Simpson Bay Beach. This was our first drive all the way through Marigot, Nettle Bay, Sandy Ground, etc. We had chosen El Zafiro as our spot and I will admit to being highly skeptical. "How on earth is it going to be that great so close to the 'airplane bars' ?" Well, this was one of my favorite beach days. This stretch of beach was so calm and beautiful; so blue and the water just perfect for bobbing about.(Shout out to you Beachside Villas fans - I get it, I really do.) Chairs, big umbrellas and tables on the beach are free with the expectation of drink or food purchase. The drinks and food were very, very good and they had nice-looking breakfast options. My husband is an aviation nerd so it was amazing to hang out in this gorgeous, pretty isolated corner of the beach and still see the arrivals. (This was perfect because we could see the KLM come in and time our exodus to Sunset Beach Bar accordingly.) As we paid up, the sweet bar tender asked "how on EARTH did you find us?". They would like to see more business. I would like to see them get enough to stay open but I did enjoy having it mostly to ourselves, I have to say. Onto Maho beach - I started here with very little patience - it was SOOO the opposite of where we had JUST been down the same road. It was not our first exposure to redneck bacchanalia in general (we live near Dollywood, so...), but it was a bit overwhelming. Please, know that I do not intend to characterize all participants of cruises in such an unpleasant way, but there was definitely an abundance of obnoxious going on. The revelry and noise and drunkenness really don't bother me, it's when people start yelling very off-color things (sexist or racist) that I just want to leave. None the less, a Mai Tai later it was time for the KLM to leave. My husband got some nice pictures, we headed to the car and checked this off our list. Dinner in Grand Case at Villa Royale - a very pleasant Creole restaurant. Good prices, nice patio dining. Creole shrimp and creole marinated steak, tempura chicken, black beans and rice. Give this place a try.
Wednesday: Today we took a beach-break, and did something pretty indulgent. We rented a cabana at Loterie Farms. What a beautiful place and day! The spring-fed pools, lush greenery, nice lounge chairs and service to our cabana made for a really memorable day. Their food was FANTASTIC. A truly insane charcuterie ( I could eat eat fresh pears, slathered in Camembert and topped with prosciutto, while sipping cold champagne, just about every day. I'll take another!) platter and the best burger of the trip. You can enjoy the treehouse bar or restaurant without fooling with the pool, or you can enjoy the pool by simply renting chairs instead of going all out for the cabana. It was our honeymoon, so we were living it up. I would definitely come back here. Note - did not see monkeys. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" /> For dinner, we decided to try a different part of the island. With the exception of Il Nettunio (sp?), all of the Italian restaurants in Grand Case were closed for the month, so we consulted TripAdvisor and selected Luna Rossa in Simpson Bay. This was not one of my favorite meals. The staff was kind and efficient although not at all warm. The atmosphere was kind of cold as well. We felt rushed into ordering (we finally just blurted out choices upon being asked the third time - we had only been in the building about 11 minutes at this point). My bolognese was fine, my husband's chicken parm was good. If this were in my hometown, I'd eat here once a year or so when the hankering hit. It is not, however, what I really want out of a vacation meal. To each his own. Also, for the pastas, a Caesar salad, 2 campari and sodas and an espresso we spent far too much. I will spend on a fine meal, but I don't think the value was really there on this one.
Thursday: We hit Philipsburg today. Chairs at Holland House were comfy, and came with strong wi-fi, 4 drinks, showers, and access to the very clean indoor bathrooms (Which, I accidentally walked into the men's room. OOPS.) Good people watching and not necessarily something we'd feel the need to do again when in P-burg for shopping. It worked out well though, as we could take turns at the chairs, swimming, one of us would wander Front street a bit, come back with purchases, and we were never hauling all our loot at once. When we were done, we didn't have far to go to the car (bobby's marina). We had a mediocre lunch at Taloula Mango and retreated happily to Grand Case. Dinner tonight was Calmo's again - I had a fabulous flank steak and my husband had a Creole chicken dish. Nutella lava cake for dessert <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Yikes.gif" alt="" /> so good.
Friday: Baie Rouge. It was very beautiful, but the sea was a bit rough for me. We hit Gus's for lunch (disappointing ribs, OK burger). Drinks from Chez Raymond consisted of a margarita made with....vodka? OK, it was tasty. We stuck around a couple of hours before going home to swim in Grand Case. Neither of us found Baie Rouge enchanting enough to repeat. Dinner tonight was a real treat - Le Cottage. Their fixed price includes wine pairings, and I think it's something like $79 a person. I did this, my husband did not. The wines were all very sweet and for the last course he just gave me a sip of scotch in lieu of the dessert wine. My lobster ravioli was delicious, shrimp risotto to die for, and molten cake with Valrhona chocolate was quite good. My husband had French Onion soup (his least favorite of the trip), a wonderful beef tenderloin and a very good creme brulee.
Saturday: after a quick trip to Phillipsburg to pick up a few items we'd procrastinated on earlier in the week, we decided to hit another part of Orient today. Although I'd read mixed reviews on Waikiki, we selected it and did not regret the choice. Although Orange Fever was fun and cheap by comparison, I wanted to experience a different part of the beach and not sit [censored]-to-elbow with quite so many other people. Chairs are spread out, $20 for two and an umbrella with chair-side service. There was a lot of seaweed here but it didn't really bother me. The ocean was ROUGH today but fun. We went up to the restaurant for lunch and the food was delicious. My nicoise was great and my husband's burger was pretty good as well. They do an $18 lunch buffet most people seemed to opt for, with grilled meats, fresh fruits, and lots of roasted Dinner tonight was a real doozy. Le Tastevin. We feasted on lobster & foie gras terrine, chicken and risotto, duck breast, and creme brulee. A bottle of Sancerre and plenty of bread, overlooking the ocean. A truly delicious meal and memorable last night out with my husband to end our trip.
Sunday: we figured out pretty early that our flights were cancelled, and over all our schedule delayed by about 3 hours. We decided to spend the morning driving to areas we hadn't fit in earlier in the week. It was pretty great, I must say. First, I drove through Quartier d'Orleans, Oyster Pond, Dawn Beach. (my husband had purchased a new camera and was taking photos). What an amazing and beautiful drive! the overlook built by the Rotary club at Coralita provided a breathtaking view in every direction. The sea felt so wild here, and looked unlike any other place we'd visited on the island. We drove on down to Mr. Busby's from there. Westin is really putting the moves on tourists with their timeshare game.They have fresh-faced teenagers driving around Oyster Pond in rental cars, approaching you in your car as if they need directions or have a question. Then they hit you with their work up. Go away! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/duh.gif" alt="" />. After this we drove to Anse Marcel, and boy howdy did I give the driving duties back over to my husband after we got there. The hill, in that little car, is not for the faint of heart. A lovely area which we had hoped to spend beach time on, but discovered Anse Marcel Beach club / restaurant closed for the month the day we arrived. We decided to hold off until the next trip for this spot.
Then, we packed up and hit the airport a bit early. This worked out well as we didn't mind perusing some specials in the duty free area. My husband collects fine Rhum agricoles as well as Caribbean cask rums that are difficult to get in Tennessee. He made out like a bandit on this trip.
We had a fantastic time. We both cannot wait to return. We would stay in Grand Case again - it suited our tastes and needs in a vacation. Next trip, we hope to try Pinel and perhaps visit Anguilla for a day. We didn't have a single "bad" meal or visit a "bad" beach, rather, enjoyed the different experiences and made a mental note of what we could live without next time. Mid-way through the week we discovered the LOVE hotel in Grand Case. It has the BEST pre-dinner drinks bar overlooking the ocean. It was our go-to spot for watching that beautiful Grand Case sunset and watching the lights come on Anguilla. Also the only place I found who could make a proper martini. We loved this spot, the view, the staff, the vibe, etc. We also fell in love with GrapeWine near Hope Estate area. Great French couple selling gourmet picnic items and tons of great wine and spirits. Although I've nearly typed a novel, I'm sure I'm leaving so much out. Thanks again to everyone here on the forum for entertaining my questions, and providing reports of your own, form which I gleaned so much information for planning this trip. My husband and I will no doubt return to the friendly island.
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First of all, never apologize for a long trip report!
I loved every word! It sounds like you got a good taste of what the island has to offer, and understand now why so many of us return year after year! Thank you for taking the time to share your experiences with us.
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What a wonderful report! Thank-you for sharing. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
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Thank you for taking the time to post your report - and I am SOOOO glad that you enjoyed your trip - it was your honeymoon after all and will stay etched in your mind long after some future trips will fade away.
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Thanks for taking me along with you on your journey. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" /> We've been going to the island for over 30 years and are still amazed at the beauty and friendliness of this place. We'll have to try El Zafiro in February.
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I, too, enjoyed every word and want to thank you for taking the time. Now tell me, please, did you remember all that or were you wise enough to take notes? <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/jester.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/jester.gif" alt="" />
So sorry to hear you didn't enjoy Luna Rossa as it's become one of our preferred dinner spots and we sure haven't experienced an evening such as you described. Its too bad that happened, and on the other hand, so glad you enjoyed ElZafiro - as it, too, is one of our favorites. Did you get to meet the adorable Bella?
Until your next trip, think happy island thoughts..... <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" />
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It is mostly from memory, though I confess before I hit "publish" i re-read it and realized I'd included two Fridays so I had to spend a little time revisiting the week to straighten it out. Also, some days' dinners may be swapped. ha!
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Thanks for a very comprehensive report that was a great read. Congratulations on your marriage also.
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Thanks for a wonderful trip report! It sounds like you really did get the chance to enjoy a good deal of what SXM is all about!! So, when is the next trip?? <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Smile.gif" alt="" />
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Congratulations on your marriage, and what seems to have been the perfect honeymoon!
I don't know how you inserted so much detail on your meals without taking notes...impressive! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" /> I keep my iPhone and makes daily notes for my trip report.....inserting daily pictures helps too. If your hubby gets his pictures hosted somewhere, perhaps you'd be willing to share some? Especially if you are into food porn like several of us here...lol <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/dine.gif" alt="" />
I was ROTFLMAO about the "redneck bacchanalia"!!! OMG, that is the PERFECT turn of phrase. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/jester.gif" alt="" />
Thank you for sharing.
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No biggie either way. I can't usually remember from one day to the next so I usually do daily reports for that reason, much as it pains me to make that admission.
In any event, it sounds as though you and your new husband were able to experience the essence of the island and enjoy the good, the bad and the indifferent. And I know you'll return......we typically go every Nov/Dec. and again in April and have to skip this years' December trip. I'm sulking already and can't wait for April. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" />
Again, sincere thanks for a great read.
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Great report and trip - again Congratulations and Best Wishes !!
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Fantastic report. Thanks and congrats.
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First, congratulations on your marriage and best wishes for a lifetime of happiness. Second, thanks for the great trip report! I love detailed, day-by-day reports, and yours was super. I'm glad you were able to hit so many different places, but know there's still a ton left to explore. I love Loterie Farm but haven't done a "cabana day," so have added it to my list for my November trip. Thanks again for the report. There haven't been many lately, and yours was a breath of fresh air!
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Reads like a great week, lots of our favorite spots in there. Congrats on the wedding and a great trip.
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Loved your report! Thanks so much for sharing.
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OK, all you guys going in the near future, you have to pay it forward and file your own trip report upon your return! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
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Thanks for a well-detailed report of what sounds like an interesting trip. If you're interested in Italian food, you might try Al Dente, which is very near Grand Case.
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Awesome report! Can't wait for Nov 12th!! Driving around the island to a new beach each day is always my favorite part. The hubby sounds like me, not a big fish guy.
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Thanks for a great report. We will have to stop at the Love Hotel on our next visit before dinner in Grand Case. Thanks for the recommendation.
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Congratulations on your marriage.
You got around quite a bit and saw a lot of the island which is a great thing.
We like Waikiki a lot on Orient and stay at Beachside Villa's so you hit up two of our favorite places.
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Wow....what a great trip you had. I think you covered more than we have done in over twenty years!! Great report...thanks for sharing
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Carol_Hill said: OK, all you guys going in the near future, you have to pay it forward and file your own trip report upon your return! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" /> I always do. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/jester.gif" alt="" />
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Yes you do! Definitely looking forward to that one!
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Carol_Hill said: OK, all you guys going in the near future, you have to pay it forward and file your own trip report upon your return! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" /> I'm afraid I've been derelict in that area for the last year or so. I'm not making any promises, but I'll try.
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A toast to the new "Mr & Mrs" Loved your report. We like the same things and places. Our 1st stop upon arrival is usually Le Taste de Vin for escargot, a bottle of Sancerre and the warm bread. It says we have arrived in SXM! And we always have cocktails at Love before heading back home.
You made us consider Loterie Farm for next trip. Went once before the renovation so didn't stay. That's why trip reports are important. Sometimes we read a person's ideas and the result is we try new things.
Used to think Le Cottage had the best onion soup but if your hubby says it was La Villa then that's what we'll try in March.
Thanks for the report.
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It doesn't have to be elaborate, just something to make the time waiting for the next trip go faster, with a little bit of news from 'home'! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Smile.gif" alt="" />
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Congrats and thanks for a great trip report.
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Thanks for a great Trip Report. In your short time on SXM you hit many of the high points. Congrats on your recent marriage. My Wife of 45 years and I wish you much happiness. We know all too well about anxiously awaiting to return to SXM. We discovered this paradise in 1984 and have been revisiting annually since then. Can't wait until February!
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Great report
How can you go to Grand Case and not have a drink at the LOVE hotel!- hope you got a tee shirt from the hotel?
Please spill on the rhum / rum details, what did you buy, where did you look for rhum / rum - Inquiring palette’s / livers want to know.
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Great post.... It's been 26 years since we spent our honeymoon in SXM.
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Shirt and coffee mugs!! Trois Rivieres French plantation rhum at GrapeWine. Appleton 21 year for a good price on back street. J Balley and two good St. James at Booze it Up in Simpson Bay ( is it Simpson Bay? Near Topper's and Pat's Roadhouse. Duty free in the airport had a great deal - any two vintage Plantation runs for $80 and you get a free bottle of Plantation Grand Anejo is included. I know I'm forgetting some, but those are the highlights. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/toast.gif" alt="" />
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Thank you!! I remembered from reading posts of yours that you enjoy a lot of the same spots in Grand Case.
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Congratulations on your recent marriage! Your report was delightful and your honeymoon on the island will be such a wonderful memory.Although your trip was short, it proved to be enough to cause you to be addicted to our little paradise.Enjoy your married life and hopefully many more return trips to celebrate anniversaries in the future!
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Just had a chance to read this--loved it! Congratulations on your marriage and I'm so glad you enjoyed your trip. Hopefully the first of many!
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Congrats on you marriage and thanks for sharing so many observations and details. I cannot wait for your next trip report.
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Congratulations and thanks for all of the information. Great reading. Got some new insights from your report that we'll act on this week. Cheers J&L
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First, congrats on your marriage. Second, thanks for a great trip report. It sure sounds like you did some research before making the trip. After coming to SXM for 30 years my husband and I are still discovering new places to see and new places to eat. Each trip we repeat what we liked best from our previous trips and add some new. It makes it feel comfortable yet exciting all at the same time. Based on what you liked (and didn't care for as much) this trip I would strongly recommend a trip to Anse Marcel Beach if they are open the next time you visit SXM. I think you guys would really enjoy a day there. Again, thanks for a great trip report. I enjoyed reading it very much.
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Joined: May 2006
Posts: 99
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Joined: May 2006
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Wow!! Awesome report!!!! Congrats on your marriage!!!! We also have had a wonderful time hanging at love hotel! El zafiro is also wonderful.... I now feel really guilty I didn't post my report from May. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/duh.gif" alt="" /> I usually post but life got in the way of life when we got home. I will do my best to post after our October/November trip. Great post!!! Thank you!!!
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Joined: Feb 2014
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Joined: Feb 2014
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What a great trip report and congratulations on your marriage. Would love to see pictures from your trip if you are able to post.
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