Deb T.'s Day 2 continued...
After my short nap on my verandah

, I headed back up to Beach Blanket for the lunch buffet. I ate outside near the railing with a great view of the island.

I had already decided pre-cruise that I wasn't going to get off the ship today since this was my 5th time at Nassau. Been there, done that.
I thought I might join in on the Art of the Theme Show Ship Tour that was meeting outside of Palo at 1:45pm, but then decided not to. Instead, I sat outside of Beach Blanket and continued to relax... until I finally got bored

and went to check out the Pirate Trivia game

in the Promenade Lounge at 2:00pm. You know my theme of this cruise experience, right? A-l-o-n-e. Well, it was just my luck that I was the only one who showed up to play this game.

The host, Neville (from entertainment and was the sound person for David's games the night before), recognized me from winning WonderQuest!

How do these guys remember people and names when the Wonder turns over 3,000 guests every 3&4 days?!?!?! So, I joked with him that I won the Pirate Trivia by default! Just as we were beginning to play anyway, up walked two familiar faces: Cindy's boys!

They were passing by and saw me sitting there, so they stopped to see what was going on. I learned that their parents had gone back into Nassau to shop, so I encouraged them to stay and join me in playing the game, which they did, and we had a fun time making fun of the easy questions

and stressing over the difficult ones

. The questions and answer choices were shown on a large TV screen, and we marked our answers on a blank sheet of paper. I offered to help the boys with answers I was sure of, but they wanted to guess their answers on their own, fair and square. Those two are really sweet and all about honesty!

Around question number 16 (out of 25), people began arriving to check in for an afternoon excursion, so Neville invited more and more to join in on the trivia game, already in progress, just to help pass the time. After all the questions were answered, we were told to switch papers in order to fairly grade them. Well, wasn't it amazing that, after Neville determined I had the high score of 18, a lady and a man who said they didn't know each other prior to the game and who arrived in the Promenade Lounge after question number 16, announced they worked as a team for the trivia game and had 20 questions correct!

Things that make you go, hmmmmmmm? It takes all kinds, doesn't it! The boys and I had a quizzical conversation that went something like, "Wait. What? How did? They got HOW many right?" and then laughter.
After the trivia game, the boys asked what was I going to do next. Awwww. See, I DID have friends on the ship after all!

Like I said earlier, they are really sweet! I told them I'd actually planned to head back to my cabin for a little while so we parted ways... for now.
DVC members on the cruise typically receive a welcome gift (currently it's a journal titled "Captain's Log", a really big and really cool "Welcome Home" magnet, and an invitation to the Member's Only gathering) in their cabin on the first day. You don't even have to book with points to get the gifts!

We've only received DVC gifts automatically once out of six cruises even though we've been DVC members since 1995. So, each cruise, including this one, I usually have to remind the DVC staff several times to include us in on the goodies and member invitation. At least they're usually fun to talk with.

I'd been assured the evening before to expect everything delivered to my cabin last night, and it wasn't, so I decided to stop by the 4pm general DVC information session in Diversions to remind them again. The DVC reps invited me to stay in case I could add an owner's perspective to their spiel, so I did. I have to admit that I was also tempted by the chance to win $300 in a drawing of everyone in attendance. The presentation was very informative and I was called upon several times to expand on a topic. That night, I received a phone call from one of the DVC reps thanking me for staying and letting me know how helpful I'd been.
As soon as it was over, I scooted next door to Wavebands for the Castaway Club reception, already in progress (4:45-5:30pm). On the way in, I ran into Cindy's husband who was on the way out, but first he pointed me in the direction of where Cindy and her youngest were sitting and invited me to take his spot. Cindy and I caught each other up on our respective morning activities and what we had planned for the rest of the day, and I also told her about my sad solo dining experience the night before. When she told me her DH and older son were not coming to dinner that night and invited me to come and eat with her and Ness2289 at the early seating I was, at first, hesitant because I didn't want to intrude on the possibility that her guys would change their minds and decide they wanted to come to dinner after all. I would have felt terrible if I ended up keeping them from eating together as a family. But, she assured me it would be fine and so obviously I was thrilled! I had still been hanging on to hope that the others at my table would show up, but I definitely would much rather eat with all my new friends! I am truly forever indebted to Cindy for her thoughtfulness!
After quickly changing clothes for dinner, I caught up with Cindy, her youngest son, Ness2289, and her DD at 6pm in line for dinner at Triton's. Ness2289 spotted Pryncesa and so we all had the opportunity to meet her and her two handsome boys!

After we were seated, their server (Alfredo) seemed a bit uncomfortable that I had randomly shown up and, even though Cindy assured him that the two guys would be absent from that table tonight, he wanted to get it cleared with the head waiter - who of course happened to be Ali for their section.

Darn! I asked, pleaded, implored, and begged him to instead check with Simone because I knew HE would okay the situation for tonight. Well, Simone did one better... he said he'd turn that table for six into a table for seven the next night so that I could eat there again, too! Yea Simone!

You can bet I wrote a nice note about Simone on the comment card... and a not-so-nice comment about Ali. Dinner was awesome - and I truly had a wonderful time talking with Ness2289 and Cindy and their children. I don't even remember what I ordered because I was enjoying everyone's company so much! Cindy had a fun dessert experience that I'll let her tell you about first.
Cindy had mentioned earlier that she and her boys were skipping The Golden Mickeys to watch Enchanted in the Buena Vista Theatre at 8:30pm, which sounded like another great idea to me so we did that together, too! The movie ended just in time to head up to Deck 10 to watch the best parts of the Pirates in the Caribbean Party: Mickey rappelling down from the aft smokestack and the fireworks! Decks 9 & 10 were packed with people yet, without any preplanning, Cindy and her DH showed up exactly where I'd gone to watch the show! As soon as the fireworks were over, all three of us headed to check out the dessert buffet! Yum! We saw Ness2289 and her DD in the opposite line and also ran into GoofyJJ and his DS. All the tables by the Mickey pool were empty, so Cindy, Gary, and I sat there and enjoyed great conversation until after midnight! Then I headed to the Internet Cafe to briefly touch base with my landlocked family (which I'd also done the night before). I returned to my cabin and was greeted by a monkey towel animal, two pirate chocolate coins, the next day's Navigator, and the "recommended tips" information sheet. Another long hot shower and then it was off to dreamland.
Oh - and I ran into David (from entertainment) two times during the day and both times he greeted me with a cheery, "Hi Deb!" Again, how in the world do they remember so many names???? Amazing!