We had a relaxing night with Jack and Paula. On Friday morning we headed to Vancouver about 8 am. We had no traffic and made it thru the border control (in fact, we were the only car going across the border!) We arrived in Vancouver and located the pier where our ship was waiting! We had donuts at Tim Horton’s then Jack and Paula transported our bags to the pier.
We boarded soon after 11:00 am and began to explore the ship. It isn’t as big as some that we have been on. Our cabin is much larger than any we have been in! We can both stand up and move around at one time!
We had our safety drill and then the ship headed off about 5 pm.
This is also our first cruise where we have “open seating” for the evening meal. We can enter the dining room anytime between 6 pm and 9 pm and will be seated with different people each night. We have enjoyed meeting new people each night.
We boarded soon after 11:00 am and began to explore the ship. It isn’t as big as some that we have been on. Our cabin is much larger than any we have been in! We can both stand up and move around at one time!
We had our safety drill and then the ship headed off about 5 pm.
This is also our first cruise where we have “open seating” for the evening meal. We can enter the dining room anytime between 6 pm and 9 pm and will be seated with different people each night. We have enjoyed meeting new people each night.
Tim Horton's is a coffee shop that's found all over Canada - they have great coffee and donuts and also do lunches.
ReplyDeleteTwo American tourists were driving through Nova Scotia.
As they were approaching Shubenacadie (shoe-been-aack-id-dee), they started arguing about the pronunciation of the town's name.
They argued back and forth until they stopped for lunch.
As they stood at the counter, one tourist asked the employee, "Before we order, could you please settle an argument for us"?
"Would you please pronounce where we are... ver-r-ry slo-o-owly?"
The waitress leaned over the counter and said: "Tiiimmmmm Hoorrrrttoooonnns..."