Feb 18-19
Sea Days
Days 1 and 2 out of five. Nothing too special to report home about. The other sax player came out of quarantine only to say he was never sick, just sea sick. I’ve been trying to get some decent practicing in on this ship, which would be a nice change from my other ship habits. But this ship doesn’t let me get online as easily (by easily, I mean I can’t find a way to beat the system and make internet usage free), so I’m trying to get some quality work done on my horn that I can’t otherwise accomplish at home. The shows have been the usual. The production shows seem like boiled down versions of the RCCL shows, but the show I played on the 19th at least allowed me to see what was going on and make my usual outbursts, which are still being found as humorous. But that aside, we’re still in code red and can’t go into passenger areas for our meals, and nothing more has happened. We’ve had some decently rough seas though, and with this being a smaller ship, the movement is felt that much more; Nothing too bad and I still have yet to get seasick on one of these ships! But I still have 3 days across the Atlantic to deal with, so let’s hope for the best and I’ll be writing again from the other side. Thanks!
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Hey Mike,
Your mom told me that you were back at sea again, and I'm glad you've resumed your blogging. Looking forward to reading about your adventures on this trip. Have fun & take care!
The Iden Family
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