Monday, December 9th
With nothing pressing on my agenda today, I decided to
get up when I woke up. After I opened the curtain, I began to laugh and laugh
which caused my roommate to wonder about me. When she saw what the source of my
merriment was, she joined me. Our cabin is located on the lowest floor (4th)
at the very front of the ship. The seas are quite rough and every so often, the
ocean splashes up into our porthole window, swirls around like a front-load
washing machine, and completely obliterates the light for a few seconds. It is
literally black in the room. It is quite a sight really!
I went up to the buffet for breakfast on my own then came
back to the room to grab my new laptop. I had purchased a data plan in order to
post my blog while I am away. In case of problems, I went to the internet cafe
to log on and also downloaded some programs I had brought with me. Then I ran
into my cuz and we played a game of Chinese checkers while waiting for the
agreed upon time to meet for lunch.
The cafeteria food here on the ship is not bad at all.
There is an incredible variety so if you can’t find something you like, you are
pretty hard to please. After lunch we headed down for merengue dance lessons.
It was lots of fun, easy to do, and we worked up quite a sweat. The ship really
began to rock so it was a challenge to dance gracefully
.
Back in my room I began to feel tired and queasy so I
took a Gravol and had a great nap while the boat rocked away. Sleep, eat,
sleep, eat. Oh what a life I lead whilst on a cruise ship. We dressed for
supper in order to go to the Versailles Restaurant: an egg roll, kung pao
chicken and jasmine rice. Life is good!
Tuesday, December 10th
The boat was really rocking last night! And oh what
sounds the water makes against the side of the ship. Looking out of the
porthole, the ocean seems tremendously rough from the point of view of the 4th
deck. It’s very hard to describe, but it sounds like someone rolling a huge
heavy roller back and forth on the outside of the ship with the occasional loud
thumping noise.
Each night we get a program of the next day’s activities
and we had pre-planned what to do. No sleeping in today! After brekie, we
headed over to a presentation on Columbian emeralds. We aren’t planning on any
expensive purchases but were interested in them for interest’s sake. Right
after that, I booted it to the opposite end of the ship for a Zumba class
already in progress. It was quite crowded and hard to see the instructor but I
just followed someone in front of me. I enjoyed myself and burned a few
calories off I hope. There had been a vegetable carving demonstration in the
main foyer going on at the same time and I took some photos of the results.
Lunch was a light bite as we had supper reservations at a
special restaurant. In the afternoon we attended a champagne art auction. Few
paintings were to my liking and I was amazed at the crowd of people and the
prices the artwork brought. There was a talk on Cartagena, our next port of
call then I headed back to the room for a quick nap.
Our supper was in a Japanese restaurant called the
Teppanyaki. The chef artfully prepared our food on a large grill in front of us
and explained what he was doing each step of the way. First off, we had miso
soup and seaweed salad. For the main course I choose sea scallops and jumbo
shrimp served with jasmine rice and green onions, egg and garlic. Dessert was fresh fruit sashimi. All in all
it was a delicious, interesting experience.
Our evening ended with a comedian, a great way to end the
day!