Sunny, sunny, sunny days!!!! (With apologies to Lighthouse!)
Well here it is Wednesday evening at the end of a very busy couple of days. We’re not exactly sure what we have done over these last couple of days, but we do know we have been busy!!! We’re thinking maybe we have been on too long and the days are starting to blend into one and other!!!!!
One of the things we realized we had to do this week was to start eating like “normal” people again. This hasn’t meant giving up oatmeal raisin cookies or anything terribly drastic (God forbid) like that, but we have decided to cut back a bit. You know, only two scoops of ice cream and four cookies at a time and only on days that end in “y”! It’s not a big change, but every little bit helps us stay in our clothes!!!
Tuesday was a day at sea on our way to Curaçao. Now, while we haven’t been “religious” about hitting the gym, we have been doing our daily two miles on the Promenade Deck since this segment started. Since the lecture programme this cruise has been a bit weak, yesterday we had some extra time on our hands so we increased our walkathon to three miles! That’s 11.1 laps for those counting at home! In the heat. And the humidity. And the wind. Did we mention the ship was doing 15 knots into a 10 knot crosswind?? Let’s just say some parts of the deck were easier to walk than others and we got some funny looks from the staff sunning themselves out in the bow area. But we persevered. And then collapsed back in our cabin. Never even made it to the pool!
This morning we arrived in lovely Curaçao, the largest of the former ABC Islands, which also included Aruba and Bonaire. We have been here three times previously so we were up a bit later, had a leisurely breakfast then thought we would stroll into town. That’s when we “discovered” we were not alone; Sea Princess and her 2400 passengers, plus Adventure of the Seas and her 3300 passengers! Now Adventure we had expected and the presence of Sea Princess (in “our” usual parking spot) explained why were docked back by the oil refineries!
One of the more interesting attraction to Willemstad is the Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge. It connects “west” Willemstad (where we were) to “east” Willemstad and as the name would imply, it floats on pontoons. It is apparently one of the few, and also the largest, of its kind in the world. It has a wheelhouse that controls two large motors that pivot the bridge to one side whenever a ship/boat of ANY size needs to leave the harbour.
The Queen Emma Bridge open, with Sea Princess in the background.
As luck would have it, the bridge started to move just as we got to it and stayed open for quite some time. Long enough for the previously noted 5700 cruise passengers to converge on the bridge approach, desperate to get across to the other side (where all the shops are!!) to spend their money. That was enough to convince us, since we really weren’t going over there for any particular reason, to head back to the ship. The fact it was also 32C and humid as heck made the decision much easier. Returning to the ship, we did yet another three miles and then hit the pool area for the afternoon. A swim, hit the Jacuzzi for a bit, steak sandwiches, ice cream, oatmeal raisin cookies and a nap! A perfect way to while away three hours. We are now both nicely pinked meaning we will have that perfect tanned look that annoys the heck out of everyone back home!
For the first time on this cruise, we had a sailaway rum punch (well SOME of us had rum!) party, after which we had been invited for Cocktails in the Captain’s Quarters! While this sounds like a “big deal”, the reality is a little less so. This is the second time we have been invited. As background, we have sailed enough with Crystal now that we are usually seated at a table hosted by an “officer” on Formal nights. After the first invite two years ago, I asked our host, Yvonni Carlsson, the Chief Accountant, what the “criteria” were to be invited and her response was “It was my table’s turn.” Rather a deflating response to one’s ego. Well, as it happens, our table host this cruise is once again Yvonni and it was once again her table’s turn! But, since we are neighbours with the Captain (his cabin is at the end of our hall after all) it seemed only polite that we should attend. Plus he pays for the drinks! Truth is, there were about 25 people in a not-overly-large sitting room and the Captain was late. Something about steering the ship out of the harbour! He does have a really nice flat screen TV though!
This evening we had our last dinner at Prego, the Italian restaurant. There has been a film crew onboard all cruise shooting video for a new set of Crystal promotional videos. Our friend Norbert, the Maitre D’, had placed us at one of the nicer, more private tables and the head of the film crew asked if we would mind being filmed. There we were, “LIGHTS! CAMERA! Monica, you have spinach in your teeth!!!” Anyway they got some nice footage of Monica laughing so who knows if we will “make the cut” or just plain “get cut”. I guess we will actually have to watch the Welcome Aboard video next time!!
Tiramisu with a white chocolate Crystal logo, and chocolate & vanilla Gelato
Tomorrow we have another sea day on our way to Grand Cayman, our last port stop, followed by our final sea day before disembarking in Miami on Sunday. But that is still four days away and the Grand Gala Buffet is tomorrow so we will be back with more exciting tales.