www.stellarstamps.com > SU! Panama Canal Cruise 2007

Doug waits in Houston airport
Our rental car is waiting
Stella in front of Gianni Versace's home
Stella at Everglades National Park
Our Everglades welcoming committee member!
Doug loved this "duck" fellow
Dining on the Florida keys at Islamorda
First sighting of our ship
Stampin' Up! decor on ship wall
Stampin' Up! decor in main spiral staircase
Every deck chair had this head rest on it
Doug plays basketball on deck
Our stateroom 6098 & my Cruise Achiever sign
Lifeboat drill is mandatory - no one looks good in orange
Cruising out of Ft. Lauderdale
Ft. Lauderdale Beach as we sail away
Finally, the all-hours, ice cream he's been waiting for!
Our first onboard sunset view from our stateroom
First glimpse of the Bahamas
From the tender en route to the private island of Half Moon Cay, Bahamas
On the tender looking back at the Zuiderdam
Doug on the tender to Half Moon Cay, Bahamas
Doug on the white-sand beach of Half Moon Cay
Stella returns to the Bahamas after 22 years
Duplicating a honeymoom photo with our toes and the beach
Stella collected shells at Half Moon Cay
Looking back at Half Moon Cay en route back to ship
Our route - FL to the Bahamas to Aruba to Panama then FL
Our Room Steward's towel artistry
SU decorates the ship's pool deck
Stella with the SU cruise logo on deck
Stella & Doug on the MS Zuiderdam 2007
Dinner mate Christina Crawford far right on stage
Our goddess & CEO, Shelli Gardner, welcomes us
Shelli & her daughters announce the Hawaii 2008 trip
First glimpse of Aruba
Stampin' Up! in ice in our Vista Dining Room
Stella & Doug on the 1st formal night
Doug toasts SU & the free cruise!
Stella toasts herself for earning the cruise!
With our dining pals Carry & Chris Vacanti from NE
Carry & Chris Vacanti from Omaha
Jake & Christina Crawford & the Vacanti's
Jake and Chris
Our Room Steward's towel art continues
Head chef Claus teaches us to make Apple Strudel
Claus, from Germany, is a cut up
Docked at Oranjestad, Aruba
Doug on the Aruba dock with our ship
The colorful Dutch-inspired stores in Aruba
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