My How Time Flies Research Paper

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Hello Cruisers! The month of May is a busy month. Mother's Day, School is out, Graduations, Memorial Day and less than 170 days before we set sail. That is a true saying "My, My, how time flies".
For those that are trying to get swim suit ready you still have time. Plans are being made for a Bon Voyage Party on the evening October 21st in the evening. On the night before we leave for Galveston to our fun filled week on sea. During the Bon Voyage Party you will be given sailing shirts-- compliments of Cruising with Norma. In order to do this, I will need your shirts size. This might seem a little early for a request but please send me your size via email or phone call as soon as possible. Further detail on the Bon Voyage Party will

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