Yes. Busy day. All very fuzzy to remember now because I just had a monster nap.
Good breakfast in the dining room. Wanted to see if they’d let me have my favourite breakfast, which isn’t exactly on the menu, and my request was accommodated: 2 HB eggs, fruit, and bacon. Yum.
I felt motion sick for the next couple of hours after breakfast. Likely motion sick and not hungover because I felt better when the boat stopped rocking along when we entered the river into Astoria.
Lunch?
Off the boat as soon as the announcement came that the boat was docked.
Then back to the ship quick! For mannie/peddie appointments.
Then hotdogs for first supper.
Then naps. I slept well and DID NOT want to get up again. But I did because
Now we’re at the piano bar again before dinner. It’s 60’s cover time. I know some of the words and Mum knows most of the words. Runaway by Del Shannon and Leaving on a Jet Plane by John Denver, for example.
That’s the end of the update because we’re still signing along. In the near future will be supper #2 in the dining room.
P.S. While I was falling asleep I decided to spell “mannie/peddie” like that. Seems like a good time to be making decisions.
Mum and I inadvertently chose the same colour polish.
Our plan was to get on the boat as early as we possibly could, and that is what we did. We were on board in time for lunch in the dining room. Although, by the time we got there all the 2-people seats were occupied so we had to share, but that was bearable. On the first day of a cruise, everyone shares experiences of cruises past, and these stores contain tidbits of information of fancy rooms and odd itineraries.
Our room is not fancy. On my previous cruises we had a balcony (veranda in cruise-speak), but only because of good deals (Cruise 1 was a repositioning cruise) and post-COViD perks (Alaska 2022). This time is bare-bones fare: no perks and a windowless room. I’ve heard these rooms in the centre of the ship are better for motion-sickness, and I will report back on how that goes. I remember, however, when I was motion-sick on my first cruise, it was soothing to lie on my bed and gaze out the balcony window at the horizonless Pacific Ocean.
The library on board has improved since last year. Now there is an actually collection instead of six or eight random books propped up on shelves. There are many copies of many books nicely organized. There are, also, reading chairs next to windows. Oh! There’s also a new art room, again with a nice view, but also nice big tables. I will have the opportunity to learn orgami and creative calligraphy. There’s something with doodles AND adult colouring tomorrow, but Mum has reminded me we have to get of the ship and look at Astoria, too, so my participation might be limited.
The rest of the day in bullet points:
We sang along to Sweet Caroline at the 4pm leaving party when the boat is supposed to leave.
The boat actually took off around 5ish while we were at a raffle draw for gift certificates to the spa (we didn’t win).
Supper was good and I’m all set to have surprize non-dairy desserts for the duration of the trip. THE BEST DESSERTS ARE SURPRIZE NON-DAIRY DESSERTS.
Mother and I both enjoy the Billboard-branded music bar, which is a piano bar, with 2 (two!) pianos.
Now we’re off to arrive in Astoria tomorrow sometime. So in the meantime: nowhere.
In what is completely unprecedented behaviour for me, I didn’t finish packing for this trip until the night before I was leaving. That was Thursday night. Did I have a big pile of stuff already set aside? Yes. Had I already acquired all the extra stuff I needed to purchase? Yes. Am I taking my big suitcase so all I needed to do was stuff everything inside? Also yes.
Packing 1 – Sorting into pilesPacking 2 – all packed!
This is not how I usually pack, which is considered and careful and done the weekend before a trip, if not earlier. My excuse for the timing this time is that I didn’t get around to it until Thursday. My excuse for not being as particular with what I’m taking with me is that a) I’m using my big suitcase so I can just take everything; and I’m using that because b) I’m on a cruise so don’t have to carry all my possessions around with me from city city.
Today is Saturday, so a day has been missed but I’m leaving for Vancouver via Duncan –> Departure Bay with my Mum so I spent Friday getting myself to Duncan, napping, and eating roast beef dinner.
Back Story
Mum and I went on a road trip to Campbell River during the first week of July. While there, we found ourselves on an ocean-front patio with sangrias. As we sat, sipping and chatting, and enjoying the light breeze on an otherwise hot evening, a cruise ship was passing. We got to recollecting when we had been on the same route on our way to Alaska almost exactly a year before.
My original plan for travel this year was going to be a month in Thailand. I booked a tour last Black Friday for this November. However as 2023 progressed, I found myself less and less interested in going. Partly this was to do with the price and duration of the flights to get there – it seemed that direct Canada to Thailand flights weren’t starting up yet (or direct-ish) and those on offer were annoyingly long and way more than I wanted to pay. More than that, though, is that I wasn’t getting excited to plan the trip, never mind pack and go. So I was already thinking about changing my destination.
While drinking in Campbell River, Mum reminded me that she was ready to do another cruise anytime, and going anywhere. Just let her know and she’ll be packed. I thought that would be nice, as we had just been remembering what a nice time we had going to Alaska. I was like Hay! I need somewhere to go this year since I’m cancelling Thailand: where else can we cruise from Vancouver? Mum suggested going down the coast: Seattle, Sam Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego. She’s been before, but she’s been to Alaska a few times, too. That sounded good to me: ending up somewhere warm; and I started a mental list of people who have been to Sam Diego to ask what to do there.
This was all hypothesizing over sangria, of course. But when I got home I started searching for fall cruises. My first search was to look at Vancouver to California cruises. Those looked nice and ran around 7 days.
My second search was to see where else we might travel that both started and ended in Vancouver. This was the itinerary for our Alaska trip and we liked that. The one of these I liked best runs Vancouver to Vancouver via Hawaii and is 17 days. Seventeen days sounded a lot better than 7 days. That includes 10 days at sea (there and back) and 5 days around Hawaii. I emailed the link to Mum ” How about this or is it too long?” and managed to twist her rubber arm. And that’s what we’re starting off on today.
Note: the itinerary originally included a day in Lahaina, but now we have two days in Honolulu instead.
Note 2: the very original itinerary also included a stop Victoria instead of Astoria, but that changed before we even booked. That would have been hilarious.