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Flying First Class for the First Time |
As the plane descended into Miami, ready to land, it suddenly turned on the afterburners and climbed back up as there was another plane still on the landing runway. That was also a first for us. After a short sightseeing circle around the city, we landed without problems.
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Room 3017...our New Home |
We were greeted with champagne and then quickly unpacked our 190 pounds of stuff into our stateroom, small but very convenient. Everything found its place and all was neat and tidy.
We ate at the sit-down restaurant this first night and were treated like royalty. Later, there was a pool party with live music and dancing to celebrate the Bon Voyage.
Our first full day on the ship. Carol got her latte in bed as Mark briefly hit the exercise room. Then the Viking renowned lectures began... a fantastic Planet Earth movie on the Atlantic and how the Gulf current affects the weather and sea life, a talk on the Explorers Age from 1400-1800, and also before with Lief Erikson and interestingly enough, a Chinese Explorer who in 1300 had a 400 foot ship and a crew of 100s as he mapped out the Pacific. The Cook and Magellan explorations, each given credit for their discoveries, even though neither made it back to port. Cook was killed on his second trip to Hawaii, no longer felt to be a god and Magellan died in a fight at the Philippines. His crew continued the journey, but only one of the original five ships and 18 of the crew of 270, finished the round the world exploration. Another talk on San Juan, our destination in two days, a talk on diamonds, one on writing, and finally a cello and violin concert in the atrium, paired with slides of Edward Munch's art.
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Our First Cooking Demonstration Onboard |
Cute room looks bigger than I thought it would! However, glad it was you eating the worms and not me.
ReplyDeleteI must say, I will pass on worms next time!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes...the room is great...bigger than some hotel rooms doing locum tenens!
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