Well, here I am sitting in my cabin on the last evening of my first cruise. We debark tomorrow morning at 7:30, then it's onward to Houston to do some shopping before finally heading back home. This cruise has definitely been a lot of fun, the ports were gorgeous, the weather not too hot. One quip I have about these cruises: everything is so...tourist-y. I know that we can't possibly see the real Mexico without really embedding ourselves into the more private locales, but let's face it, sailing around the ocean with two thousand other Americans probably isn't going to bring me the real Mexico. Especially since we went to Cozumel and Progresso, two areas that are heavily dependent on tourist business. Bleh.
Day 0: We begin our journey at 5 pm. We spent the evening exploring the ship and all it's fun little nooks. It's funny how they took a tiny little space and call it a "Card Room" or the "Explorer's Library". Kind of how we take a tiny little space and call it a closet.
Day 1: A "Fun" Day at Sea, or so they say. We basically spent the day cruising our way to Cozumel. Activities on board, I spent most of the day eating and reading Ender's Game, which I brought along with me. One thing that's excellent on the high seas: the food. There was a nice show at the end of the day, a bunch of dancers and singers, sort of a watered down Cirque du Soleil. Not extremely spectacular but I'll give them credit for catering to the whole family. Watched Sandlot 2, not a bad movie, brings back good memories of the first Sandlot, that adorable guy specifically.
Day 2: Docked at Cozumel, Mexico. We elected to spend three and a half hours kayaking and snorkeling. The kayaks were clear so you could see straight to the bottom of the reef. Lessons learned: seawater is disgusting, the snorkel tube is not as long as I thought. Also, kayaking in the ocean is certainly not the same as kayaking on a still lake. Them waves shore are strong. Our damn guide was also paddling so damn fast. We had an odd number of people in our group so I volunteered to go by myself in a single kayak. Yeah, my arms were so effing tired by the end of that. Then came snorkeling. All I can say is, I swallowed a shitload of seawater that day. Absolutely disgusting. First I didn't realize how short the snorkel tube was, then I accidentally breathed in while my mask was filling up with water. I finally got so fed up with the damn breathing tube that I just took it off and starting diving on held breaths. Pretty fish down there, I starting chasing some around and almost touched a purple and blue striped one. Got back on shore and did some shopping. Ate lunch in downtown Cozumel, got serenaded by three old guys with guitars and sombreros, and had the best soft taco ever.
Day 3: Docked at Progresso. Took a two and half hour bus ride to Chichen Itza, which was spectacular. The place looked very familiar due to the fact that I had watched Apacalyto. Lots of Mexican vendors around the place selling little doohickies. I got to practice my haggling skills which have been honed to almost perfection by watching my family shop in China many times. Some freak weather we had as well, one moment it's bright and sunny, next moment it's pouring rain and we had to duck under trees for cover. After a nice nap on the bus (which actually wasn't so nice due to some annoying little boy sitting in the seat behind me. I swear if he had banged on the window one more time I would've turned around, hulked out and given him a real banging. This is precisely why I hate little kids. More shopping in Progresso, got hit on by some random Mexican guy at a shop (Manuel was his name, I guess he was cute, tried to sell me a shirt with "SEXY" printed in bold letters over the chest, a little sketch if you ask me), and back to the ship. Exhausting and fun day. (Watched The Devil Wears Prada lying in bed with a glass of lemonade.)
Day 4: Another "Fun" Day at Sea. Spent the morning sleeping and eating breakfast. Played some ping pong but was driven inside by a random rain storm. Saw some dolphins swimming near our ship and another cruise ship passing by far away. Went to a Christmas show, ate dinner, watched Flightplan, went to another show (hilarious comedian by the name of Percy Crews. This was the family friendly version so I would imagine that he'd be much funnier), and now I'm going to eat again at the midnight buffet in a few minutes.
No communication, no cell phones, no Internet. I still brought my laptop and my iPod, though I guess I would've been okay without them. Really, I was content to sit out on the deck and watch the ocean. The weather was at a perfect temperature so I didn't have to worry about getting burnt, which I'm prone to doing. I can't decide which I like better, staring out at the blue sea in daylight or staring out into the darkness and seeing only stars in the top half of my field of vision. Both are nice. If only the breeze weren't so wet. I'll post pictures on Facebook. It just occurred to me how fun cruises would be with friends. You can't cruise without an adult until you're 21 in any case. But ugh, we should seriously consider it. And plus, many many many hot foreign guys working on board with hot foreign accents. Carnival hires from all over the world (I assume labor is cheaper overseas) and oh boy am I glad they did. For example, the guy who serves our bread and butter every evening at dinner is from Bosnia. So cute with the most adorable accent. Ack....
And now I actually get to go back home and see my friends. I'll get to eat some real food (the food on the ship was great, but too similar to Marketplace food). But I already miss Duke terribly. Is anyone else looking forward to going back to school already? Besides seeing my friends and shopping, I'll have about two and a half weeks at home. I'll be sitting around, probably sleeping past 11 everyday. And eating. And fixing my computer. Yeah I guess I'll be occupied. And I'll definitely like the no work aspect.
Well, it's midnight buffet time. I need to go stuff myself again. I don't think I'll eat for a week when I get back home.
See you all on January 9th!
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2 comments:
yeah nina... im sure you wont eat at all when you go back home... lol wait til you mom cooks lol... it sounds like lots of fun... i have also have the thought about friends on cruises.. it seemed like a lot of fun... n the guy with the shirt... ill break his knee caps!! *a little mobster just for you!!*
Hahah I laughed out loud at both the Sexy T-shirt incident and Jess's response. I miss you guys a lot. Your trip sounds amazing. Nice view *all* around. =P I saw pictures, but only of scenery!
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