
Although I rose again today at 5:30, today's walk was extended to
several small walks. The wind was very brisk this morning and making my
way forward on Deck 10 became a tiring chore. I managed only 2 miles
before breakfast while taking breaks for Carly's Morning show, and a
little more than a mile after. This morning we had the "Walk for
Wishes", benefitting the Make a Wish Foundation, and that plus a few
laps after completed my days walk. I would guess we had probably 200
people doing the walk, including Activities Manager Paul Lancaster and
Captain Gus. Total participation including those who purchased shirts
but may not have walked was about 300. Captain Gus posed for photos with
a number of participants and when I completed my first lap after the
organized walk he was still there posing with walkers. Very nice.
I'm continuing to explore the ship. I did take a walk around much of the
outer deck on deck 5. In theory, at least, it goes most of the way
around the ship (parts of it are now closed for maintenance and the bow
is never open), but it may be an alternative when it's just too windy
for deck 10. At his noon update Captain Gus told us we have gone 900
nautical miles from Baltimore at an average of 21 knots and we have
another 460 left requiring an average of 19.
The adult belly flop competition was held at 1PM. I saw only a brief
view of the contestant introductions and enjoyed the uncrowded time in
WJ during the contest.
Dinner was great in the My Fair Lady dining room despite only 3 of us
being present. I had the roast beef followed by the pineapple upside
down cake.
The internet had not been working in the afternoon. There was a 7:45
session of Majority Rules. I was in the Boleros lounge but trying to
catch up on online matters so I "kind of" saw the event but missed the
details. There were teams of people who were answering questions like
"what is the first thing you would take if you had to abandon ship". The
teams seemed to be greatly enjoying themselves. The Royal Caribbean
Singers and Dancers performed "Cam't Stop the Rock, a Tribute to Great
Movie Music". The troupe of 4 singers and 7 dancers put on an excellent
show. The one sad note on the evening is that the Orpheum Theater is
really too small for the size of the ship. People were sitting on the
stairs, unable to find seats, 15 minutes before the show. There was a
"Love and Marriage" gameshow at 10:30, after my bedtime.
Today's parting shot is becoming something of a habit, starting last
October:
"Today's parting shot looks back to another, much different, summer trip
I made in 2009. I spent a week at the BSA's Philmont Training Center in
Cimarron, NM. I traveled to New Mexico with a contingent of my Troop's
scouts headed out on a trek, camping with them one night, taking day
hikes, and sharing some pre-trek events with them at the Philmont base
camp. I explored Santa Fe with 6 of these scouts and 2 of their parents.
On Sunday evening (1am Monday my time) one of those six will be
recognized as an Eagle Scout. While I look forward eagerly to
Alexandria, a part of my heart will be back in Maryland. I will miss the
ceremony but was fortunate to be part of this outstanding young man's
review panel that confirmed his worthiness for the award. Best wishes,
Michael. Congratulations, and well done!
Mr. Ferguson"
I had a similar parting shot in February and now it's happening again.
Of course I'm thrilled about the event but sorry I will be missing it.
The young man being recognized tonight was not one of the 6 I joined in
Santa Fe but has been an outstanding member of the group. Kevin,
Congratulations and Well Done.
Mr. Ferguson