The sailing days were the most relaxing of all. The port calls were very rushed. Here are some highlights of the languid days aboard ship.
Eat. Often. Buffet served all day and most of the night. Full service dining in DaVinci and Michelangelo dining rooms. Great wait staff including Ivan (stop abusing your Asian assistant even though he's loud), Giuseppe, and Jon Max form the Philippines (10 contracts, gone 10 months at a time). A tough way to make a living.

Everything is personalized. Emma from Mexico was our excellent cabin stewardess. The service on Princess is exceptional. They really give you the VIP treatment. Small details like our name on the phone caller ID screen makes the difference. The welcome packet was very personal. This is effortless effort when it comes to traveling.
Leftover dinner I couldn't eat. I wasn't THAT hungry.

The captain made an at-sea rescue of a small sailboat captain 300 miles from NYC. There was a 15 foot shark and her baby circling the sailboat as we pulled alongside apparently waiting for lunch. If you look closely, you can see the boat in the distance as we were sailing away. I guess they'll come back to get it later.

Several pools; usually busy.

Sunset at Sea. Plenty of lounge chairs to enjoy the scenery.

The view from our balcony while cruising at sea. Water, water everywhere. It made me realize how small I am and how great God is. Very humbling.

Two formal dining nights. I'm richly blessed to have these ladies in my life.

Eat. Often. Buffet served all day and most of the night. Full service dining in DaVinci and Michelangelo dining rooms. Great wait staff including Ivan (stop abusing your Asian assistant even though he's loud), Giuseppe, and Jon Max form the Philippines (10 contracts, gone 10 months at a time). A tough way to make a living.
Everything is personalized. Emma from Mexico was our excellent cabin stewardess. The service on Princess is exceptional. They really give you the VIP treatment. Small details like our name on the phone caller ID screen makes the difference. The welcome packet was very personal. This is effortless effort when it comes to traveling.
Leftover dinner I couldn't eat. I wasn't THAT hungry.
The captain made an at-sea rescue of a small sailboat captain 300 miles from NYC. There was a 15 foot shark and her baby circling the sailboat as we pulled alongside apparently waiting for lunch. If you look closely, you can see the boat in the distance as we were sailing away. I guess they'll come back to get it later.
Several pools; usually busy.
Sunset at Sea. Plenty of lounge chairs to enjoy the scenery.
The view from our balcony while cruising at sea. Water, water everywhere. It made me realize how small I am and how great God is. Very humbling.
Two formal dining nights. I'm richly blessed to have these ladies in my life.
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