January 28, 2016—Seas are smoothing
out a bit as we sail toward Hawaii. So glad that is happening!
Last night was not only pitch, but significant side-to-side motion,
but nothing fell in the bathroom, so it couldn't have been too bad!
One of the questions I am frequently
asked is “What do you do all day on such a long cruise? Don't you
get bored?” No!!! Never!!! The World Cruise is sort of like a
regular day at sea on Crystal—except on steroids! This list is
just an example of the activities and lecturers available:
Total Body Conditioning Fitness Class
(a miss for me!)
“Good Morning, Crystal” Live
call-in show
Stretch Fitness Class
World Cruise Games Registration,
including:
Men's and Women's Basketball Free
Throw
Backgammon
Chess
Cribbage
Darts
Duplicate Bridge
Free Cell
Gin Rummy
Golf Putting
Lap Swimming
Paddle Tennis
Photo Competition
Scrabble
Shuffleboard
Social Bridge
Solitaire
Sudoku
Table Tennis
Team Trivia
Walking Relay Mixed Doubles
As you can see, there is something for
everyone. David has selected Team Trivia and the Photo Contest.
I've signed up for Team Trivia, Scrabble, Free Cell and Backgammon.
We were issued T-shirts and Gold, Silver and Bronze medals will be
awarded. Former Olympian, Donna de Varona, will be awarding the
medals.
Back to the daily schedule:
Catholic Mass
Gentle Yoga
Computer University at Sea (Adobe
Photoshop today)
Mah Jongg
Casino Slots
TaylorMade Golf Clinic with PGA Pro
John Clark
Intermediate Bridge Lessons
Beginner Bridge Lessons
Berlitz Spanish Language Class
Crystal Visions Enrichment Program:
“Aloha and Welcome to Hawaii,” by Destination Lecturer, Ken Rees
Computer University at Sea (Basic Edits
Using Adobe Photoshop)
Odyssey Art at Sea Knitting Class
Crystal Visions Enrichment Program:
“Drawing Lines on Maps, Creation of the Modern Middle East,” with
Special Interest Lecturer Lt. Col Rick Francona
Digital Filmmaking
Advanced Bridge Lessons
Complimentary Gaming Lessons in the
Casino
Team Trivia
Poolside Music
Crystal Visions Enrichment Program:
“Our Dynamic Planet,” with Special Interest Lecturer, Glynda
Easterbrook
Complimentary Dance Class: American
Style Rumba
Yamaha Passport to Music—Beginners
Needlepoint Get Together
Zumba
Social Bridge
Duplicate Bridge
Taylor Made Golf Clinic
Movie: “A Walk in the Woods”
Odyssey Art at Sea: Stone Carving
Yamaha Passport to Music: Accelerated
Memoir Writing Class
Berlitz Spanish Language Class
Tour de Cycle Fitness Class
etc., etc., etc.
This doesn't count the large library,
staffed by a Librarian (Liezl, one of my favorite people on board),
Pilates small group classes on The Reformer, DVD Library, Table
Games.
I am taking the Art Class. So far my
stone looks a lot like a stone! It's hard work!
We played Trivia with Terry and Kerri
from Australia and four others. Our team is called “Lost at Sea.”
The first day of Trivia (yesterday) we had quite a respectable
showing and shared second place with several others. Today, we would
rather not talk about it!
After Trivia, we had lunch in the Lido
with Terry and Kerri—what a fun lunch!
I can't stress the level of service
given by the Crystal staff and crew. I especially adore the Lido
Guys! They are from the Philippines and are the waitstaff on the
Lido Deck and in the shows. They work so hard and are all just
wonderful, cheerful and a joy!
Before dinner, we had drinks with our
friends Gaylord and Gina. We've sailed with them for many years, and
it's great to renew friendships on board. Today is Gina's
birthday—Happy Birthday, Gina!
Yesterday, after a full day of
activities, we had dinner in Silk Road, my favorite restaurant, land
or sea. For those of you who are unfamiliar with it, it was designed
by Nobu, uses his trained sushi chefs, uses his supplier and his
recipes. I love the food! We had Nobu's special sashimi, a huge
plate of sushi and sashimi, and my all-time favorite, Yellowtail
Tartare!
After dinner, we went to the evening
show. Last night featured Mark Merchant, Comedian and Ventriloquist.
We've known Mark for a long time, and he has been named Crystal's
Entertainer of the Year. His material stays current and he pushes
the envelope a bit, but he is talented and funny.
We closed down the evening with a
nightcap in the Avenue Saloon with our dear friend, Cruise Director,
Rick Spath.
We are meeting another couple for
drinks and to watch the Opening Ceremonies of the World Cruise Games
and the Parade of the Nations! Dinner will be in the Main Dining
Room and then a show featuring Mind Reader, Marc Paul.
All for now!
Sounds like your days and nights are full of interesting people and activities!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jenny! We are having SO much fun!
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