Saturday, Nov 4 - Last day at Sea
Well our little honeymoon is ending soon 😠we should recap what the honeymooners do on those sea days. My love usually get up early because his java withdrawal is too difficult to ignore. Amy his very own coffee barista already know his order and calls him Mr. Gary. (She doesn’t know how to pronounce his last name)

I get up when convenient and on good days, I walk a mile on Deck 3. Okay I admit, I don’t have a lot of those days.
Then my hero jogs by the “no jogging when deck is wet”sign to pick me up.
We have a hardy breakie together. My fav is either congee or a waffle. Yes, just one with lots of fresh fruits. His is blood sausage, beans and eggs.
Plenty of activities are scheduled on Sea days so there’s no time to be bored. Today happens to be a floral arrangement presentation. All around the ship, there are fresh flower displays by the floral team.

Mid day comes around pretty fast when food is never far , just a quick few floors up or down from any where on the ship. Today we are attending the Captains luncheon. Captain John Scott is quite a jolly fellow with a good sense of humour. This special luncheon is to thank the passengers and to introduce the employee of the month to everyone.
In the afternoon, we either play ping pong or go for a quick dip in the open air pool on Lido deck. I usually work on the blog with a cold one safely sitting next to me for inspiration.
Happy hour is when 2nd drinks are $2 (almost free ) around the beautiful atrium. Restraint is highly recommended prior to dinner.

Around 8:00pm it’s show time at the Mainstage where guest performers come on the ship to do there gig. singers, dancers, jugglers and comedians. If we have any energy left, we head over to the rhythm and blues band in the B.B. King lounge and dance the night away.
If we haven’t collapsed by now, we monkey around back in the room.
He position himself on a comfy easy boy and coffee meditates for an hour with ms I-pad.
I get up when convenient and on good days, I walk a mile on Deck 3. Okay I admit, I don’t have a lot of those days.
Then my hero jogs by the “no jogging when deck is wet”sign to pick me up.
We have a hardy breakie together. My fav is either congee or a waffle. Yes, just one with lots of fresh fruits. His is blood sausage, beans and eggs.
Plenty of activities are scheduled on Sea days so there’s no time to be bored. Today happens to be a floral arrangement presentation. All around the ship, there are fresh flower displays by the floral team.
Mid day comes around pretty fast when food is never far , just a quick few floors up or down from any where on the ship. Today we are attending the Captains luncheon. Captain John Scott is quite a jolly fellow with a good sense of humour. This special luncheon is to thank the passengers and to introduce the employee of the month to everyone.
In the afternoon, we either play ping pong or go for a quick dip in the open air pool on Lido deck. I usually work on the blog with a cold one safely sitting next to me for inspiration.
Happy hour is when 2nd drinks are $2 (almost free ) around the beautiful atrium. Restraint is highly recommended prior to dinner.
I think you’ve seen enough food pix so I won’t bore you with more. Post dinner is usually accompanied by a classical music performances - so civilized. Gary tries to take an advantage and ham it up with the young and talented musicians.
Around 8:00pm it’s show time at the Mainstage where guest performers come on the ship to do there gig. singers, dancers, jugglers and comedians. If we have any energy left, we head over to the rhythm and blues band in the B.B. King lounge and dance the night away.
If we haven’t collapsed by now, we monkey around back in the room.
Its a full moon over the Caribbean Sea tonight. Tomorrow is just another day in paradise.
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