As a result, we didn’t sleep very well, but that was fine, because the only two things on our agenda for today were ukulele (me) and a military get together (G). We ate breakfast in the World Fresh Marketplace and didn’t eat lunch at all (and it was actually nice to have an appetite for dinner tonight).
The bounciness we’ve been dealing with is being caused by deep swells coming from hundreds of miles away. Despite the rough seas, it was sunny today with temps in the mid 60s, and wasn’t even horribly windy. Some people were sitting on the open decks, but the pools were all partially drained and netted over.
Our ukulele class is moving along quickly, and today we played two four-chord songs. I am no longer struggling over the G7 chord, but still choke when I have to go between G7 and G. Thankfully, my finger tips are getting used to the pressure of playing. We found out today that our MTG luncheon won’t take place until after the Hawaiian ports, which means I won’t miss the same lesson I missed last cruise. That’s a plus; I felt like I never caught up to the rest of the class.
G was cleaned up for the evening by the time I returned to the cabin, so I took advantage of the time he was at the military gathering to do the same, and took what was a real one-handed shower as I held on for dear life with the other hand. G texted me a photo from the Elite Lounge in Skywalkers and told me not to come up there; a stack of plates had just crashed to the floor, followed by still more. He said it was difficult to even walk in Skywalkers.
We met up for dinner in the Michelangelo Dining Room and, despite my appetite I ate lightly (salmon Caesar salad), not wanting to tempt fate as I sat in the Princess Theater for tonight’s show. Generally the front of the ship really bounces when it gets rough like this.
G swing by the Captains champagne waterfall for the standard glass of…well, whatever that vile stuff is, and I went to the theater to get our seats. Tonight’s performance was production show Sweet Soul Music, one of our favorites. I have no idea how the dancers managed to stay upright for the show, and we’re familiar enough with the show to spot any significant choreography adjustments, and didn’t see any. Even the back flip was done by one of the dancers.
Then we returned to the Michelangelo Dining Room for the coffee and dessert we skipped to get good seats for the show. Our waiter Richard actually has an empty table for two at late dining, and that’s where we sat. It works well. We love Richard and Anthony. In fact all the waiters have been simply the best. Ivy, our junior waiter for two cruises saw me today and came running to give me a hug, and we can now count on the waiters to point out to one of us where the other is sitting in the buffet when we’re searching. This is the first time since COVID that we’ve cruised long enough for that to happen, and it brings back fond memories of Emerald Princess and Pacific Princess seasons from years ago.
And by then last night’s light sleep was catching up with us and we returned to the cabin. It’s still creaking and groaning, but we are hoping for a calmer day tomorrow (though there’s a second, less severe disturbance out there somewhere that we still have to cross).