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    Fabulous pic of you and the family sitting in the waterfall


    ~ May you always have a shell in your pocket and sand between your toes ~



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    Enjoying your report, glad you had such a great time. Am interested in the 100 candles deal, how much was that and did you reserve in advance and if so how early before your trip? Thanks.

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    Great report. I may have missed it, as I am more of a picture guy, than a reader...


    When you went to 100 Candles, what did you do with the kids?

    My Fiance and I (Wow, weird to say that) are going to have to figure out what to do with little kids during some of our wedding activities.. Baby sitter(S).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flipadelphia26 View Post
    Great report. I may have missed it, as I am more of a picture guy, than a reader...


    When you went to 100 Candles, what did you do with the kids?

    My Fiance and I (Wow, weird to say that) are going to have to figure out what to do with little kids during some of our wedding activities.. Baby sitter(S).
    Flipadelphia, I saw the 4 maids all out doing the wash and approached them. They were all very nice. They hashed it out between themselves, and let me know who wanted to do it. She was off the day we wanted her, she came at 5pm, we returned around 1am, gave her 40us, and she was thrilled. Kids liked her. She coloured, played card games, cooked snakes etc. Also I had given the security guard a few dollars each day to keep an eye on our door when we went to beach at night so I asked him to keep an eye on things. Never worried. Felt very safe at Firefly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oncedeported View Post
    Flipadelphia, I saw the 4 maids all out doing the wash and approached them. They were all very nice. They hashed it out between themselves, and let me know who wanted to do it. She was off the day we wanted her, she came at 5pm, we returned around 1am, gave her 40us, and she was thrilled. Kids liked her. She coloured, played card games, cooked snakes etc. Also I had given the security guard a few dollars each day to keep an eye on our door when we went to beach at night so I asked him to keep an eye on things. Never worried. Felt very safe at Firefly
    Did the Kids like the cooked SNAKES???????????
    Missing Jamaica

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimnkim View Post
    Did the Kids like the cooked SNAKES???????????
    That's why there are so few snakes in Jamaica. The local kids love them as a late night snack! LMFAO

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    Also Congratulations!

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    Are you serious?? I have never heard this...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jan24 View Post
    Are you serious?? I have never heard this...
    I was just kidding Jan24! There are very very few snakes in Jamaica. And none that are poisonous. In the 1880's they imported mongoose to keep the rat and snake population down in the cane fields, It almost wiped out the snake population on the island.

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