Aug 25 – 27: Day at Sea

During our day at sea, we pretty much eat until we pass out. 🙂 The cruise ship is always packed with so much food. When I get home, I will weigh myself to see how many pounds I gained.

After everyone had their liquor and ate a complete meal (appetizer, main course and dessert), they all enjoyed themselves in the Princess Theater.

If you take a long cruise, normally the cruise will have two formal dinners where passengers get to dress up in formal attire.

First formal night, Nathan wearing his suit

Second formal night

Some of the very tasty main course and desserts I had on board.
Game hen

Gotta have seafood

Ménage à trois (which actually mean threesome) but on the cruise ship, it is just a dessert 🙂

A different twist of vanilla creme brulee

My favorite dessert I love having on a cruise is baked alaskan (ice cream cake topped with meringue). I was worried that they weren’t going to serve it but on our last dinner on board, they finally did.

Before serving us the baked alaskan, our waiters did some performance for us

Mr. Chaos on deck 6… Nathan was causing chaos on deck 6 where our room was located. When he sees our inlaws outside the hallway, Nathan leaves our room to join them. But of course he didn’t stay put. He ran back and forth in the hallway screaming happily. But he was also disturbing the peace to other passengers. He was knocking on their door!

If he wasn’t busy causing chaos on Deck 6, he sits quietly and watches TV in our room

Mr. Funny Face… not sure how Nathan learned to make funny faces but he was making funny faces in front of his grandma. But he couldn’t make any more funny faces because he was laughing too much.

Some pics of the ship

Corniche lounge where they serve pizza from 12pm to 2pm.

View of water from back of ship

We like to take our walks on Deck 7 where it wasn’t as cold as the top deck

Giving Nathan a hug on Deck 7

Just fooling around and taking pics of ourselves in front of a mirror on Deck 7

I like doing my stair exercise from Deck 5 (which is the lowest floor passengers can go to) to Deck 14 (top deck). After I have a big dinner, I walk up these stairs 3 times non-stop. Also, since the elevators are very slow on the ship (after all, the ship is 90% filled with old people and 75% of them rather take the elevator), I pretty much have to use the stairs to get to where I want to go. I even carried Nathan one time up the stairs and boy that was a good workout. Being on a cruise ship, you pretty much meet some people. So this old lady always see me walking up the stairs. One day, she said ‘doing your stair exercise again?’

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