Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Our Dining Partners

We also have an Ambassador Host at our table, but he wasn't with us for the Sushi Party. Pictured here are Ruth, Marlyse, Jane and Dick. We really enjoy being together each evening!
Marlyse and Victor, her paddle tennis teacher. Both Victor and Barb, her bridge teacher have spoken to me about how talented she is! This is the third year I have taken the World Cruise, but Marlyse already knows many more people on board than I do.

Sushi Party



Blog Jan. 19th

It’s more and more difficult to know what day of the week it is! And sadly, there is only a week left for Marlyse to be with me. It has been a fantastic time for her, and as she said to me, she has been having her cake, and eating it, too!

I have been trying to get 15 minutes of sunshine every day, which I never managed to do last year. My usual schedule on sea days is Yoga at 08:00, sometimes free at 09:00 (otherwise Rap with the Rabbi); intermediate bridge lessons at 10, and advanced at 11. Then, R&R up at the pool, before meeting Marlyse for lunch, and my next class is Spanish at 15:00. Today, I sat out on our balcony, until Marlyse returned from her date from Paddle Tennis, followed by her art class, and then we both went up to the pool, where she swam laps and I went into the Jacusi. When we returned to the room there was a platter of crudities with a cream dip awaiting us, and now she is reading on her bed, and I am seated here at the computer.

Tonight, after dinner we promised to go to the piano recital at 10:30 given by a young man that had dinner with us last night, and then treated us to a private concert in one of the lounges, on stage, behind the curtain. It was very special. In fact, the whole evening, yesterday was quite special: all the people from our dining table had decided to go to The Silk Road, a Nobu Japanese restaurant, here on the Serenity, and so I had suggested that everyone come here beforehand for some champagne and hors-d’oeuvres, which proved to be quite agreeable. Then, the pianist, having been invited by our male dinner companion, joined our table, and we had an absolute banquet of Japanese specialties for the six of us.

On entering the restaurant, the officer in charge of Food and Beverages, who had previously noticed Marlyse, invited her for a game of paddle tennis, for this afternoon.

Now, it’s time to dress for dinner, so I will attempt to upload some of the pictures from our party, yesterday, and sign off for another day.