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Thread: What to do on your last night here?

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    What to do on your last night here?

    Any ideas?

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    For me it's simple. At the end of the night, I suck in all the sounds, smells and the feelings I can take in. I thank God, for leading me to this place, then I pray
    this will not be my last trip. That's after I do everything I can that day(&night) and have some road side jerk chicken for the last time. There's a few more
    things but I'm not telling that part.

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    Spend the night with the family at the yard in Spring Garden. Sitting on the verandah listening to the goats and chickens.
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    Oh what a question, and I will never tell !!! LOL. But you realize that when you live here part of the time it is a little bit different. It will be a 6 month separation for Ted and I when I return in April to the US.

    If I were a tourist and my trip was limited to a week or two, I think my last day would be spent at the Canoe, enjoying the water, the food and the atmosphere.
    If your dream doesn't include the "impossible", it's too small - Joel Osteen

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    I like to eat dinner at a nice place smoke some local flavor and stroll the beach

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    Bar hop and overdo it. I tell myself that I won't overdo it, however it never fails and I'm hurting the whole way home. Live every day like it is your last.


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    We're going to do the private dinner with all the candles at Ivan's.

    Awaiting our return to Negril, 07/01/12

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juli View Post
    For me it's simple. At the end of the night, I suck in all the sounds, smells and the feelings I can take in. I thank God, for leading me to this place, then I pray
    this will not be my last trip. That's after I do everything I can that day(&night) and have some road side jerk chicken for the last time. There's a few more
    things but I'm not telling that part.
    I totally feel that exact way.. but I also try to get some roadside the next day if I can manage..

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    How i spend my last night has varied from trip to trip... with this past trip taking the cake for being the most fun last night ever!

    but usually

    i spend the day with family in orange hill (because i rarely visit them during the trip because orange hill is not my cup of tea) and then go over to my grandma's house in west end.. from there i watch my final sunset (holding back the tears) and then whenever i get back to my hotel i like to go walk down the beach on last time.. find somewhere to sit, smoke, and listen to the waves crash and possibly hear a little music..

    i think and reflect on what i can remember and relax because i know the next day is all airports and telling the same story 100x

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    early supper at Kuyaba, catch sunset, say goodbye to a few friends,,get in the sack early..........(packed up during the morning)
    out flight would be in afternoon, but wanted to be in MoBay at first light....have many people to see before we leave the Island....
    have a drink and inhale deeply at High Lights bar...head down to airport for check in
    "One of the laundry gals pipes up ,,"LOOK AT DA BLOOD"
    "YES,THAT WOULD BE MINE" I said as my leg that at first gave no pain, started dishing it out in large bunches........"

    want more read our blog? our first trip.........http://negril.com/forum/entry.php?58...-The-Beginning

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