Thursday
22nd November
After
2 weeks of high energy and achieving more than usual, I woke this morning
feeling sleepy, weary and unwell. Bummer!
I
was slower getting ready than I had hoped, but eventually left shortly before
1pm. Traffic flowed well and procedures at the car park were relatively smooth
(only a 15-minute wait) and I was fast-tracked through check-in at the cruise
terminal (perhaps because I was by myself – as the couple who arrived at the
same time was given Ticket G while I had Ticket A).
It
was a relief to get onto the ship. I had just enough time for a late lunch
(3.30) before our emergency drill. I was thrilled to find that my room had a
corner balcony. I’ve read about them but never seen one. They are twice the
size of a normal balcony and have a view to two sides, rather than just
straight ahead. Because the ship sits inwards where the lifeboats are, the
rooms between the levels have larger balconies. I will have to make sure I make
full use of mine. I brought along my Welsh wool cape for sitting outside.
You can see from the following photograph where the corner balconies are on the ship, and the extra amount of space.
Unpacking
took ages. I have never taken so many things before, but this is a 3-week
cruise and I need clothes for Summer, Autumn and Winter. I used up all the
hangers in the closets and needed 2 more besides!
The
ship provides a bottle of champagne for embarkation, so this time I took full
advantage of it. I actually drank 2 glasses – some of it sitting on the
balcony, in the breeze (so difficult to open the balcony door!) watching the
lights along the Solent. Because of the early darkness at this time of year, it
looked great.
Normally
I go to the restaurant for every evening meal, but this time I decided to take
things easy and go to the buffet. A first for me. Another first was that I
found UK television on the cruise, and watched a few programmes, such as
Torchwood.
The
champagne made me sleepy, and the sea was rough, so I planned an early night.
Unfortunately the champagne also disturbed my sleep. I could not count the
number of times I woke up!
Good sailing! Lovely to see your blog again . Jean
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