Tuesday, December 31, 2024

NOLA and Cruise-Day 5

And so it was Christmas Eve. Hard to imagine when you're on the ocean and it's 80 degrees out. then again, Jesus was born in the desert so maybe it's not quite so far-fetched. The excursion was Georgetown on Grand Cayman Island. We had no excursions planned at all, plus it was hot, cloudy, and sticky out, so we decided to stay on the ship. And Mom would later tell me she appreciated that I was willing to stay. For the gym, it was legs and abs, and it was nine to have the hip abduction and seated press machines again. Then breakfast with the custom omelet and their amazing thick cut cinnamon French toast. Unfortunately, I had to sit on a stairway, since every table in Windjammer was occupied. 

Then it was morning general trivia. When there are so many subjects, I'm usually good with getting more than half the questions. Then we had to solve anagrams of Christmas movies. It was harder than expected. One of the movies included Trading Places. Who thought of that as a Christmas film? 

Lunch was in the solarium, which is the 18+ screened pool area. Every day, the staff cooks huge roast beefs and they carve it freshly for sandwiches. They serve it on crispy kummelweck rolls with spicy yellow mustard and horseradish. Plus they have a salad bar. I could eat that every day and be totally happy.

I rested most of the afternoon, I may have actually napped. I did play the mini golf course up top the ship and it was nice to see it empty. Plus I got a putter that actually fits me where I didn't have to be on my knees to use it. I did do some more trivia including songs with colors. I got 14 of 15 right and won. The only one I missed was a Coldplay song called Yellow.

For dinner, I opted for a traditional turkey meal. Excellent. Also the Josh Pinot Noir complemented the turkey quite nicely. It's so nice having that window view every night. I went into the theater for the Christmas show with the singers and dancers. I guess after being on the whip all day, I was feeling a little restless. I even stayed in the casino for 5 minutes. I'm not a gambler, but I figured it could be entertaining as long as I could avoid the smoke. 

Well I had enough of it quickly, and so I checked out the Michael Jackson trivia which was a joke. Apparently certain people don't know that when the music stops, you don't sing or you give the answer away. In the club, I tried Dewars scotch on the rocks for the first time. I have to say it was pretty darn good. I think I took down three in two hours.

Maybe I needed a distraction, even though it was Christmas Eve night. I went down to the R bar and Centrum on the 4th floor. But I'm just not a fan, because there are so few seats available. But at least the view is great because the holiday decorations are all there. Plus, you can see upward ten floors and it's well lit. I finished the night with more classic guitar in Schooner. 



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