It can stop anytime as far as I’m concerned, but it doesn’t look like it’s going to. I think this whole crossing, both directions with the exception of one day is going to be like this.
I was up fairly early today. I think the ship’s movement was on my mind; I was having a dream where the Emerald Princess was encountering turbulence as it sailed across the sky, and it ran into a bell tower in Italy and broke it off. Really. Yeah, I think it’s starting to get to me.
We went to both breakfast and lunch in the Botticelli Dining Room and in between, at 10:15an, there was something called Hotel at Sea in O’Malleys. That sounded different and interesting, and we were happy to see F&B Director Roy and his Food Supervisor and Beverage Supervisor and they talked about provisioning (watermelons provisioned in Honolulu cost 5x as much as watermelons provisioned in San Pedro!).
Last turnaround day they got a pallet of food at the Emerald Princess that was supposed to go to a HAL ship in San Diego. Actually, the truck driver was confused and started to deliver his food to the Emerald Princess and one pallet came off the truck and got mixed in to everything else before they figured it out. Roy said in his 40 years with Princess, no two days have been alike.
They all talked about the three special events this cruise (Super Bowl, Valentine’s Day and Mardi Gras) and how they’ve planned things to make each event special, like the special desserts and drinks they featured yesterday. It’s been really nice.
A breakfast bonus π
Waiter Romeo at lunch provided entertainment with his folded napkin creations. So clever!!
Lunch was followed by ukulele (what else?) but I was delighted when new friends Mary and Ed showed up bearing gifts. Ed is a talent with a 3D printer and air brush, and prints and paints the cutest ducks and other items, like textured heart ornaments and iPhone holders to use on plane tray tables. It was like Christmas for me and even better when they stuck around for a few songs and cheered me on.
In fact, it reminded my a great deal (alert: incoming story) of when I was a kid and had to practice piano every day. I started taking lessons at 5 years old, and my required practice time quickly grew to an hour a day, probably before I had the attention span to actually accommodate that. But it was the 60s, and a different time, and parents- at least my parents who were paying for my lessons- didn’t spend a lot of time worrying about my attention span. I was going to practice, dammit, before I could go out to play. So my friends would play in our front yard where they could hear me, and applaud after each song to keep me motivated so I didn’t end up losing play time altogether and, yeah, Mary and Ed brought back some fun memories today.
Angry Duck looks like I felt practicing piano 60 years ago π
The act of getting around the ship is wearing us out, and we returned to the cabin to rest until Elite Lounge and that was an experience. We positioned ourselves in Skywalkers where we could watch down the length of the ship as the waves crashed over the bow. They were impressive, kind of like fireworks. To be fair, we’ve twice seen them larger, where they crashed well above the Promenade Deck, both times in the Tasman Sea, but these are definitely the worst we’ve seen in this section of the Pacific Ocean.
We don’t need to eat for at least a week when we get home
Tonight’s Princess Theater entertainment was a magician, so we went right to the Piazza where we snagged front row seats for tonight’s Princess World Orchestra. It was fun to watch them set up, especially since we know many of the musicians by now.
Then we went directly right to Club Fusion for another candlelight concert, this time by new (to us) Groovy Tunes Duo from Argentina. The guitarist’s skills are incredible, and they play more contemporary (ie Prince) music. If you get a chance to hear them on a ship…GO! Truly the best duo we’ve ever heard on Princess. Such a great venue for this type of concert, too.
Another great entertainment day on the Emerald Princess. But, please, make the bouncing stop!