After we changed cars and made our way back to the hotel the visibilty was like 3 feet. We heard a huge bang about 100 yards away from us where lightening struck a power line and there were sparks everywhere. The wind was blowing so hard, with gusts at 80 mph, that a palm frond that was about 8 or 9 feet long fell on our car while we were driving.
So we finally got to the hotel unpacked and went to get dinner. We parked valet and waited over an hour for our car. The manager finally came and told us our car was stuck for the night and we would have to take a cab...welcome to Florida!! 
We finally made it to the restaraunt(it cost a fortune to get to the restaraunt because the taxi had to go so slow through the flooded streets)...Joes Stone Crab, the best place we ate this trip, at South Beach. The food and service were great. (I don't think Josh remembered not to play with his food)
K...so we got back to the hotel and had to evacuate, the storm knocked out power in half the hotel. They made arrangements for us to stay in the resort next door which was still really nice so we were not too upset.
The next morning I woke up to my cell phone ringing. It was Josh. "I'm stuck in the elevator, with 7 girls, without a shirt." I'm not joking...he let me sleep in and was on his way to the pool when the elevator stopped. After 45 minutes of feeling akward the firemen finally rescued him.
The next morning I woke up to my cell phone ringing. It was Josh. "I'm stuck in the elevator, with 7 girls, without a shirt." I'm not joking...he let me sleep in and was on his way to the pool when the elevator stopped. After 45 minutes of feeling akward the firemen finally rescued him.


