Sea Day 4 of 6
It’s another sea day. And as most of our activities have come to end, we thought we would have nothing to do for a few days, but alas, that is not true. And we are totally ok with it. I went to the Pinnacle Grill and had breakfast solo this morning as Megan enjoyed some extra sleep. After breakfast we took some time for some housekeeping items. Getting our final billing statement printed up and having a couple of things fixed. We met with the photographers and checked on our final prints and zip dive that will be ready for us tomorrow. Megan had tutoring. And we both did more packing. We have almost nothing left except for what we are taking with us off the ship. At 2:00pm we attended the passenger talent show. A varies show of sorts with music, comedy routines, singing, recited poems and a Thai Chi performance. There are a lot of very talented passengers on this ship. The highlight of the afternoon was a rendition of Frank Sinatra’s New York sang by a 92 year old passenger. He rocked it and received a standing ovation for his performance. Tomorrow the crew is doing a talent show and we will attend that one as well. This evening was our last and final formal evening with a Masquerade theme. We were able to host two of the junior officers at our table for dinner this evening. Due to their work schedules they weren’t available to dine with us till later in the evening so we moved our dinner seating time to 7:00pm and were still able to eat at “our table” with “our servers”. I am happy to have not missed an opportunity to be with them as we only have a few evenings left. Dinner was filet mignon and lobster and it was a nice treat. After dinner we headed to the Crow’s Nest where they had live music and a party atmosphere going. We sat with Gail and Marty and got a chance to visit with lots of our friends. People are starting to say their goodbyes and I correct them and say see you later. I have an aversion to the word good bye. Something very traumatic for me since I lost my husband 7 years ago and I have a very difficult time saying and hearing the word. I have a bit of anxiety over the upcoming days when I know it is going to get worse before it is done, when we head to the airport on Friday. We stayed in the Crow’s Nest until 11:30pm and we headed home for a good night’s rest. We set our clocks back another hour this evening and we will now be 4 hours ahead of CA time. Almost back baby!! Hope you are all having a wonderful day!




Great photos fun memories. Enjoy🥂🥂
LikeLike