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3 Things I Learned in Aruba
1. I must apply sunscreen every hour, on the hour.
2. Your scalp can still get sun burned even though you think it is covered sufficiently.
3. A queen-sized bed is too small for me and DH.
This really pale girl is very sun burned! Even though I wore my hair up, leaving no visible trace of my scalp (and tried to wear a hat when I remembered) it is so burned! This is the most annoying thing ever! And it's really itchy too! Sucks! My shoulders also got really red, but they are a little better now.
The best thing about being home is that DH doesn't roll into me on our bed. 
Re: 3 Things I Learned in Aruba
Aruba sun is no joke. We went on our HM and I wanted to "tan" so bad. Everyone warned me and the sun was HOT. SO I applied 50 every hour or so and still very dark (well as dark an an irish girl can get anyway).
I love Aruba...ahhhh I hope to go back soon
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Thanks ladies, it has already turned into a tan.
Kendra- I love Aruba. My parents have a timeshare there so I've been a few times. How long ago were you married? They have built up the island a lot over the past few years.