EXOTIC BEACH BLISS
Cont. from pg. 42
Want
and abstract artwork. Bedding includes 300-thread-count
to
th
crisp cotton sheets and Royal Ivory duvets, while bath-
rooms are outfitted with embroidered bathrobes.
For the ultimate in luxury, there’s a 2,735-square-foot
Star
e
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penthouse suite with three bedrooms, three bathrooms and
a rooftop patio, offering panoramic views of the island.
Day or night, the Radisson Aruba brims with an array of
activities.
Guests can enjoy two beachfront swimming pools,
two whirlpools, and the resort’s on-site dive facility
and Watersports Center. Here, one can rent canoes to
Waverunners; take banana boat rides; or spend the day
waterskiing, windsurfing and parasailing.
The 16,000-square-foot starlit themed casino has Las
Vegas-style blackjack, poker room, roulette, craps and
slot machines. Meanwhile, the 13,000-sq.-ft. oceanfront
Larimar Spa (the most comprehensive spa on the island) is
a palace made for pampering. During a recent stay, I was
scrubbed, rubbed, and massaged `til every inch of stress
C
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a
n
g
e
here.
left my jet-lagged body.
The resort has won top awards for its fine gourmet din-
ing and wine offerings, and the casual eateries offer tasty
fare in settings that overlook the beach. Mira Solo (mean-
ing “look at the sun” in Papiamento, the local dialect), is a
hip outdoor martini bar, surrounded by waterfalls and tropi-
cal foliage.
Last but not least, the resort offers dinner by torchlight
on the beach--a magical experience. Imagine a beautifully
set table, flickering torches, sultry breezes, and water lap-
ping at the shore, all while a four-course meal is perfectly
orchestrated by the hotel’s attentive staff. A truly romantic
way to spend an evening in Aruba.
Cont. from pg. 37
bring them back together twenty-sev-
en years later.
Reesy has paid a pretty penny to
find the woman who abandoned dream.
her, only to find her just one state
away. She is looking for the apolo-
gies and answers she deserves, but
Morgan
can’t shake the unconditional love
possibilities.
State
Here
University
are just a
is
few:
a place with endless
she had for Charlotte so many
years ago. Connie on the other
Engineering Bioenvironmental
hand couldn’t care less about her
estranged mother and blames her for how her life
Architecture &
Sciences
has turned out and why she feels insecure about moth-
Environmental Design Medical Technology
erhood. Education Bioinformatics
Business Administration Public Health
Mason takes her readers on an emotional roller coaster
as the lives of Charlotte and her girls are unraveled to
Psychology International Studies
the core, forcing them all to face pain, redemption and
forgiveness to begin anew.
For
visit
a more comprehensive list of programs,
www.morgan.edu
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