
Sea Days
“Active sea days” are those days when you keep a full schedule of activities. Often, these are when you have multiple sea days in a row (3 or more) and have bounds of energy. There are enrichment lectures, fitness classes, and arts and crafts lessons. You can walk on the deck around the ship (3 times around is a mile), you can swim, play pickleball, do Zumba or Tai Chi. You can learn to play the ukulele, do magic tricks or improve your photography. There are multitudes of card groups to join; mahjong, bridge, and euchre, to name a few. There are dance lessons to take and wine tastings to enjoy. Trivia is very popular, with three games daily. It seems as if everyone on the ship is busily headed to their next engagement.
“Rest sea days” are exactly what you’d expect…you rest. They are a welcome respite after many days in a row of ports and touring. When you say to a fellow shipmate “I need a Sea Day!”, they know exactly what you mean. A day of leisure…sleeping in, reading, and maybe even a nap. A time to organize photos taken, catch up with email and call home. These days are cherished for the opportunity to recharge the batteries and get ready for the next port.
We’ve now completed our first-ever stretch of 7 sea days in a row. It has gone by quicker than we thought it would. I attribute that to the multitudes of relationships we are enjoying while doing all of these activities, with both passengers and crew. People are so willing to teach, share, help and encourage. Terrific!
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On this day, Chef Nage told us about his homeland of Mauritius Island.
Jessica has been a wonderful destination speaker.
The Island Choir performing, my friend Rose is in the front.
Marshall working on his programming project.
Making leis with the craft group. Yes, those are real orchids.
Dennis Baker, our photography instructor.
A group of guys that brought their guitars onboard and jam every Sea Day.
Painting in the atrium.
My trivia team after winning! From left: Mike and Karen from South Carolina, Sally from Indiana, Me, Carla from California, and Patricia and Mateo from Mexico.
“People are so willing to teach, share, help and encourage.” And if I know you , and I do, you are one of those people who are also teaching, sharing , helping, and encouraging!
Wait! Seven on a trivia team is not a legal win….turn in those coasters you won.
Rules are super loose here. They seem to look the other way with teams of 7 or 8, or even 9.