Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Goodbye 2014 and Hello 2015

Well, 2014 is almost coming to a close for us in the Land Downunder and we'll soon be popping those corks.   A new chapter is soon to begin.

2014 has seen many highs and lows.  I guess the tone for 2014 was set when we boarded our Virgin Atlantic flight from London to Sydney around 10pm last New Years Eve and no acknowledgment was made to 2013 coming to an end.  The usual complimentary glass of French Champagne was offered to those of sitting in the area just as you turn right (oh, to be turning left), but that is normal practise.  In fac, the Flight Attendants appeared surlier than ever.  Maybe they were missing out on a great party somewhere!  Come midnight David, now to be referred to as BC - Bag Carrier - and I quietly toasted each other with a Cognac.  Not another sound from the other 50 or so passengers in our cabin. 

That is how 2014 began and the tone was set.

I couldn't say it was a particularly bad year for us - the passing of an elderly aunt, losing one of my closest friends after a short illness and parents of close friends passing are pretty much the norm when you hit that certain age but it is still very difficult when it happens - especially a close friend!

We did get to strike a few things off the bucket list.  Finally exploring Tasmania, and making the 12 hour crossing of the Bass Strait, was one of them.  Taking our first ever big ship cruise - a 9 day excursion of the Baltics - followed up by a 23 day river cruise from the Black Sea to the North Sea another two off the list.  Our river cruise began just outside of Bucharest then headed down the Danube to where it runs into the Black Sea before back up stream.  If you have never experienced this journey I strongly suggest you do.  We ventured into countries we would probably not spend time in.  Croatia is now a country on our to do list and so is a driving holiday following the Danube for as far as we can.

2015 is beginning with a dinner party on our balcony and watching the fireworks break over a building about 200 metres across the park.  Canberra lights up with a short burst at 9pm for the kids, and those big kids who can't make it to midnight, and a 20 minute display at midnight.  We record the Sydney fireworks to play back at the end of ours.

With just over a week to our next big adventure - 74 days of cruising 2/3 of the world, wining, dining, meeting new friends and experiencing many parts of the world we have not explored (we won't mention the possible mal de mer for which I have every form of medication possible) the excitement is mounting.  

Four suitcases and two carry ons are almost packed.  Only last minute bits and pieces to go in.  BC still thinks I don't need 3 bulging suitcases - he claims to not even having a full one.   Men just don't seem to understand our need for a variety of evening gowns - after all we have sooooo many formal nights - cocktail dresses, shoes for different outfits, casual day wear, handbags etc etc not to mention all we need to keep looking glamorous!!!!  Yes, I know!  There are shops at every port but we do have 8 nights at sea without a shop in sight - except for those expensive designer shops on board!

May all my friends who are following this blog on Facebook, and my new friends I have not yet had the pleasure to meet but who are following blogspot, have a safe and happy new year and may travel and exploring new places always be part of your life.


A selfie taken in the Christmas light display last week.


Best wishes



Christine and David


Thursday, December 25, 2014

Christmas Almost Over (for another year)

Yes, I know, this should be a travel blog but still have 2 weeks until we depart Sydney so these next blogs are more about getting used the this complicated blog spot.

So, for us in Australia, it is Christmas Day night after having eaten and drank ourselves  into a food coma.  Well, I tried to be good, well as good as possible.

Now, you will all soon be used to the names Chelsea, Jon and Georgia, my little family.  When you have only one child you can become a little obsessive so I guess that's me.  Anyway, Chelsea made the decision to 'do' Christmas in their new home (a 15 min drive from our apartment in Canberra).  We planned  the menus, did the shopping and all was going to plan -.that is until her silly mummy bought bunches of holly and leaves to give a Christmassie feel, left them for her to put in a vase.  A few hours later I receive a call to say she had 5 stitches in her right pointer finger.  She tried to trim the stems with scissors.  Too tough so rather than ask Jon, husband, to cut the stems she decided to use a serrated bread knife.  Now, we are talking about a reasonable baby intelligent 30 year old, left handed woman!  So, a rush trip to the local medical centre to repair the damage!

Suffice it to say old mums here was left to do all the food prep and cooking!  Instead of going over for a BBQ at 7pm on Christmas Eve it was a hurry over before 5pm to help out (we were having a sleep over).  Luckily she has a very supportive husband who doesn't mind getting his hands dirty.  (I have to say that as they will probably read this blog haha).  Meanwhile Chels is walking round with her pointer heavily bandaged and sticking up in the air and us making jokes about hiding the knives away from her.

Anyway, our well planned Christmas slipped by the wayside a bit with daughter giving mum directions, poor David driving back to our apartment to bring bits and pieces back that were forgotten but in the end it all came together and Christmas lunch was superb - not at all traditional - but a more Australian meal beginning with a starter of prawns, mango and avocado in a coriander and chillie dressing followed by Tasmanian salmon, baked ham and various salads and too many desserts to mention.

Boxing Day will be one of high intensity and a tradition of many Australians - plonking yourself in front of the tellie to flick between the Boxing Day Test (cricket for the uninitiated) and the start of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, gorge on left overs and promise to never eat a bite of turkey ever again.

Good night all and safe travels over the festive season.





Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Itinerary Queen Elizabeth World Cruise Segment Southampton to Hong Kong.

2015 QE WORLD CRUISE ITINERARY

Cruise

Day

Date

Port

Arrival/Departure Times

Comments/Suggestions

1

Southampton

1800

EMBARKATION Ocean Terminal

2

At Sea

 

CC MEET & GREET 1:15PM

FORMAL BLACK & WHITE BALL

3

At Sea

 

FORMAL:  LONDON BALL

4

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

5

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

6

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

7

At Sea

 

FORMAL:  STARLIGHT BALL

8

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

9

New York

Dock: Manhattan     INFORMAL

10

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

11

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

12

Fort Lauderdale

Pier 21     INFORMAL

13

Nassau, Bahamas

Pier ?    INFORMAL

14

At Sea

 

CC MEET & GREET 1:15PM

FORMAL:  CUNARD BALL

15

At Sea

 

FORMAL

16

Curacao

Pier ?    INFORMAL:  BURNS NT

17

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

18

Panama Canal Transit

INFORMAL

19

At Sea

 

FORMAL

20

Puntarenas, Costa Rica

Puntarenas Dock     INFORMAL

21

At Sea

 

FORMAL

22

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

23

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

24

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Tender     INFORMAL

2015 QE WORLD CRUISE ITINERARY

 

Cruise

Day

Date

Port

Arrival/Departure Times

Comments/Suggestions

25

At Sea

 

FORMAL:  STARLIGHT BALL

26

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

27

Pier ?    INFORMAL

28

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

29

San Francisco, CA US

Arrive 0700- overnight

Pier 35     INFORMAL

30

San Francisco, CA US

Depart -2000

Pier 35     INFORMAL

31

At Sea

 

CC MEET & GREET 1:15PM

FORMAL:  CUNARD BALL

32

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

33

At Sea

 

FORMAL:  MASQUERADE BALL

34

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

35

Honolulu, Oahu US

Pier ?    INFORMAL

36

Lahaina, Maui US

Tender FORMAL:  VALENTINES

37

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

38

At Sea

 

INFORMAL 

39

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

40

At Sea

 

FORMAL:  HAWAIIAN BALL

41

At Sea

 

INFORMAL 

42

Pago Pago, American Samoa

Main Pier     INFORMAL

43

Cross International Dateline

 

THE DAY THAT DOESN’T EXIST

44

Apia, Western Samoa

Matautu Pier     INFORMAL

45

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

46

Nuku’alofa, Tonga

Tender     INFORMAL

47

At Sea

 

FORMAL:  NEPTUNE’S BALL

48

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

2015 QE WORLD CRUISE ITINERARY

Cruise

Day

Date

Port

Arrival/Departure Times

Comments/Suggestions

49

Auckland, NZ

Queens Wharf     INFORMAL 

50

Bay Of Islands, NZ

Tender     INFORMAL

51

At Sea

 

FORMAL:  BLACK & WHITE

52

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

53

Sydney, NSW AUST

Arrive 0600 - overnight

White Bay     INFORMAL

54

Sydney, NSW AUST

Depart - 2100

White Bay     INFORMAL

55

At Sea

 

CC MEET & GREET 1:15PM

INFORMAL

56

Fisherman’s Grain Terminal

INFORMAL

57

At Sea

 

FORMAL:  AUSTRALIAN BALL

58

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

59

Cairns, QLD AUST

Tender     INFORMAL

60

At Sea

 

FORMAL:  LADIES NIGHT BALL

61

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

62

Rabaul, PNG

Tender     INFORMAL   

63

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

64

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

65

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

66

At Sea

  

INFORMAL

67

At Sea

 

FORMAL:  ST. PATRICK’S BALL

68

Yokohama, JPN

Osanbashi Pier     INFORMAL

69

At Sea

 

FORMAL:  MADAME BUTTERFLY

70

Nagasaki, JPN

Pier  ?   INFORMAL

71

Busan, S.KOREA

ICT     INFORMAL

72

At Sea

 

FORMAL:  ROARING TWENTIES

 

2015 QE WORLD CRUISE ITINERARY

Cruise

Day

Date

Port

Arrival/Departure Times

Comments/Suggestions

73

Shanghai, CHN

Wusongkou Term.     INFORMAL

74

At Sea

 

INFORMAL

75

Hong Kong

Arrive 1800 - overnight

Ocean Terminal