December 25 - Christmas

 

Merry Christmas All!

It is another day at Sea, however there is Christmas all around.

We started the day crossing the equator. I really like Captain Stig. His sense of humor is great! He gave us a 15-minute warning to get up on the 12th deck so we could document our crossing of the equator. I was ready and headed up. When I got there, he announced that the equator could be seen off the port side of the ship and to look for Neptune as he was welcoming us to the southern hemisphere. Naturally everyone crowed the port railing to get pictures, hahahaha. I, too, got a selfie on the port side, however, I also got one on the starboard side. Just to be symmetrical. Yes, It was a tad bit windy.

 

He then announced we would circumnavigate the equator by going in a circle and a horn would blast each time we crossed the equator. Three horns later (south, north and back to south) we were back on our way to Brazil.

 
 
How many people can say they were literally on the equator, 3 times, on Christmas day!
My friend, Kat had here GPS and recorded the exact time. And my friend Sue took a picture of the TV locating us at the equator

 
Merry Christmas from the Equator

Later someone on Facebook actually found a picture of a NOAA buoy and posted it saying they saw the “Equator Navigational Buoy”. Come on folks get a clue?!?


Back to Christmas

Santa Everywhere
  

Eggnog, with light or dark Rum or Brandy, everywhere
 

Spirited staff everywhere
  

Even Santa desserts. Yes, he looks a little creepy.

And of course, I did some Art & Crafts. And no, I won’t be pursuing a career as an artist.

 



Comments

  1. Your art looks great and so excited for you crossing the equator three times on Christmas Day! Let the good times roll! :-)

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    1. Thank you Kathy. Hope all is good back home

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