Friday, 26 October 2012

Day 41 - Monday, 22nd Oct. – Sydney

Our disembarkation was smooth as, after a delightful brekky in Horizons - one last omelette with the works.  Our bags arrived and we spotted our friendly Customs Officer – an old friend – so it was easy peasy through the big hall and straight into a taxi and we were home by 11am., but it was so cold!!

 

HOME SWEET HOME – Just as we left it inside, but lots of leaves outside….. Colin's got some work to do!!   Our grandsons and our daughter came over after school and pre school and the little guys were wrapt in their Ninjargo Leggo – we are heros!!  Our other daughter came over too for a long chat and it really is great to be home – well for a while anyway!!

 

What a brilliant holiday around Asia, visiting so many lovely new ports – must admit though it would have been more colourful during the cherry blossom season – maybe one day!!

 

I don't think we would have a single gripe about the ship or anything, weather was great, seas reasonably calm most of the time, super entertainment, great service and fantastic food – and to top it off lots of friendly and happy passengers to share our voyage.

 

Thank you to all those who left comments on our blog –  I did find it difficult to reply etc., but next time I will be a real pro!!!  Hope you enjoyed the journey with us…..  At a very quick count, it is 260 days until we embark on the lovely "Dawn Princess" with heaps of friends and it will be

 

VENICE HERE WE COME!!

  

Day 40 - Sunday, 21st Oct. - Sea Day

Woke up during the night thinking we were about to arrive home but then realized we had one last day – and a beautifully calm and sunny day it was.  An extra social one, which started having morning coffee with some friends of friends – two fun couples, whom we have chatted with during the cruise.  Next we had to stretch our legs for half an hour before meeting our CC's chums for our final lunch and get together in the dining room.  We in fact were in the minority as they are all black carders, but it won't be too long now…….  Lots of lovely friendships we have made over the last few weeks, which makes cruising such a wonderful way to holiday and see the world.

 

The most obvious change on board today is that the average age must have come down at least 20 years – and there are children!!!!  Shooting Stars actually had some action last night, for the first time in 39 days – except for church and various meetings held there.  AND sadly some of the new younger passengers were looking rather "untidy" - even before dinner……  we must be getting old!!!

 

Then it was time to do the final pack and OMG how did we fit it all in, in the first place – even with a vacuum bag, it was a challenge, but it's done and I think it's time to order afternoon tea - Cookies and Tea from Room Service. 

 

Between packing I went to try my hand at the BIG BINGO – had to go off today – a whopping  jackpot of $8,000 - but didn't realize that I had to be there to buy the cards half an hour before play – just so blonde and so psst off!!!!  Oh well, we didn't recognize the winners, 3 in all, who were probably newbies who got on yesterday!! 

 

Our last supper was superb and our new dinner mates are really enjoying themselves.  We were treated to the fabulous Baked Alaska, which was as good as ever, as was the parade of waiters holding their desserts sky high.  Lots of hugs and kisses to those around us as we said our farewells, all hoping we'll meet again one day – and of course many thanks to our waiters, Lawrence and Shrinath. 

 

Off to the Vista Lounge to watch the Crew Talent Show and it was very good, ending of course with the "What I Would Like To Be" – that's when you really know it's the last night!!  Mark was a ballerina, Dave was a Sydney cab driver and the lovely Natalie (great English accent, good fun girl and Employee of the Month) was a nurse – should have taken more  photos.   

 

Feeling cheated after missing Bingo, and $20 still in my pocket, we went to the Casino at 11.45pm for the 2nd time in 6 weeks and I won a huge $40, putting us in front!........  Well that's it, Casino's closed, as is everything else except Shooting Stars is really raging!! 

 

Time to put out the light and dream about all those beautiful ports we have been so fortunate to visit. 

 

PHOTOS:   Waiters & Chefs parading the Bombe Alaska;  Lawrence & Shrinath with 'ours';  Colin got the last slice – so greedy;  Silly Mark and the great orchestra;  Colin was in need of a nurse – what a good sort, look at the smile on his face; 

Thursday, 25 October 2012

Day 39 - Saturday, 20th Oct. - Brisbane, Australia!!

Colin had an early morning walk and watched us cruising up the Brisbane River to our dock at the Brisbane Cruise Terminal – a lovely newish complex of apartment blocks, shops and cafes.  So good to be  on Oz soil again after an amazing adventure over the last 6 weeks. 

 

We met some good friends for brunch at one of the cafes on the port complex for a long catch up chatter, and an hour later moved a few metres over to Max Brenners for a little 'chocolate' delight!!   It was such a lovely day, even if it was very, very warm – 33deg.

 

As we have been to Brissy many times, there was no sightseeing planned for today.  We had one agenda for the afternoon and that was to buy Ninjargo Leggo, which our grandsons had requested before we left home, with the promise that they would be very good boys….  Ha! Ha!   We had hoped to buy it in Asia, but had no luck – they either didn't have the one we wanted, and then in Japan, it was very expensive.  Our friend took us to K-Mart and lo and behold there it was, and on special!!!  It was then back to the port for a wonder around the very nice shops, but resisted temptation.

 

It was our last, but lovely sailaway out of Brisbane – just a beautiful balmy night and next port will be Sydney.  We arrived at our dinner table to find two new couples joining us – one couple just doing the 2 days to Sydney, the other couple doing 4 days - to Sydney and then back to Brisbane.   We bombarded (and probably bored) them with our trip stories and adventures and it sounds like they are keen to take longer voyages in the near future, hopefully we helped with their thinking. 

 

A quiet evening tonight – just a night cap at the Wheelhouse and darn, we lose an hour – ouch…..  We arrived back to our cabin to find chocolates and rose petals!!!

 

PHOTOS:   The very classy Brisbane Cruise Terminal;  2 pics of pretty sailaway from Brissy;  Chocolates & Rose Petals – to soften the blow for losing an hour!!

Days 36, 37 & 38 - Wed.-Fri. 17th/19th Oct - Sea Days

Wednesday - A real lay back day today and lots of catching up with this blog after breakfast.  Before we knew it, it was time for canasta again and yours truly won the individual score – Colin's comment was that I must have had good partners – not very sporting!!!

 

Meat pies and chips were on at Horizons for lunch, and although they looked gigantic, they were half full of air – the other half with very tasty steak and kidney - darn, should have taken a photo!!!  Did a bit of reading outside, but the weather started to turn for the worst so it was back to the cabin and more blogging!!

 

The Ultimate Deck Party and "loud-shirt night boys" outside on Deck 12 was scheduled for tonight but due to inclement weather, it was moved to the Vista Lounge – not quite the same atmosphere at all!!!!  We stayed for a while and had a bit of a bop to the familiar sounds of Derringer, then off we trotted!!

 

Thursday - About 300 passengers will be leaving the ship on Saturday, so there are lots of farewells taking place and it's all a bit sad…..   but of course first things first as we prepare to set foot on Aussie soil again – Customs!!!   Fortunately they came on board in Rabaul so there's plenty of time to process everyone and how nice it was to stroll through Australian Customs this morning in Vista Lounge - they did it well.  We had plenty of time for canasta…..  then lunch!  Weather was a bit ordinary today, started out nice but cloudy and rainy this afternoon and we've got a good swell happening!!! Later on went to watch our table mates, Mike & Annie, and their 'team' win today's Trivia, as well as the Progressive Trivia – how lucky for them that we opted to remove ourselves from the team!!!!!

 

Formal night again and I was just in the right spot to have a photo with Captain Mario, just lucky I guess!!!  In his farewell speech he gave all the statistics of the food consumed – including hundreds of tons of meat, fish, eggs, flour etc. etc. – then when he told us that the passengers had consumed 37,000 cans of beer!!!.......  that brought the house down - lots of laughs!!!   Speaking of bringing things down – the balloon drop was at 10.45pm, bit late for us!!!

 

Friday –  Started packing a case today but as we haven't bought a great deal, it hopefully isn't going to be too much of a hassle.  But a reward was needed and also to cheer us up, we lunched at the Terrace Grill for – HAMBURGERS & CHIPS!!!! – salad and even beetroot….  it was scrumptious!!!   The swell has subsided and it was a lovely sunny day sitting outside knowing all full well that after Brisbane, we probably won't venture out too much more on this cruise.

 

Our last farewells at dinner with Carol and Bruce who leave the ship tomorrow and it won't be the same without them.  Bruce is a photo fanatic and gave us some beautiful pics. taken along the way – thank you so much Bruce – he's almost convinced me to buy a really good camera…..   All the waiters gave us all a wonderful rendition of a collection of Aussie songs and it was so good to listen to, with all the wonderful accents.  Showtime tonight was just brilliant with the cast of singers and dancers putting on their "British Invasion" – think it's one of the best shows ever!!! 

 

PHOTOS:  Colin's 'big shirt' – glass empty, he was very happy;

Captain Mario & 'Me' – I was happy;   Before the balloon drop;  The waiters singing to our wonderful Aussie tunes.