Chapter 4
The Cast
Me Dad/Husband/Raconteur
Cheryll Mom/Wife
Samantha 7 yr old Center of the Known Universe
(Warning, in order to finish out the rest of day 1, this is really long. I took out whole sections too. Youd think I have nothing better to do)
Christian our Cruise Director began speaking. He was explaining the mandatory Muster Drill. I looked around and found that Cheryll and Samantha heard him too.
Good.
I thought I was hallucinating.
Samantha was now in a full on panic about the Drill. She was crying and very worried.
She was trying to be brave, but alarms and drills really scare her.
Those of you who dont live in the landlocked locked middle of our great country may not know much about tornadoes, or I as like to call them, Gods Vacuum Cleaner.
Each spring most Midwestern communities will go through 3 or 4 tornado warnings or watches. A Tornado Watch is when there is a really bad storm, and hey, maybe a tornado might drop by too just for kicks. A Tornado Warning means a tornado has been spotted and its coming to kill you. There isnt any middle warning, and it is immediate. You cant predict tornados and sometimes you dont even get a warning. Theyre pretty freakin scary.
If a Tornado Warning is issued, sirens (hopefully) go off, all TV and Radio are interrupted, and everyone is told to take shelter immediately. School kids are rounded up and taken to safety, usually while a nasty thunderstorm rages outside and winds are whipping around.
This happens pretty frequently, and eventually we all adjust our lives accordingly, but some kids can get really disturbed by all this.
Samantha is one of those kids.
So, just as we are trying to calm her down and get our life jackets on, we hear a thump outside.
Its our luggage.
Chaos officially ensues.
I drag in the bags while Cheryll tries to calm Sam and get her Life jacket on (which is also making her nervous)
All of this is happening in the oh-so-spacious foyer of our Cat 6 stateroom.
We make our way to our Muster Station, (K, which I like to think is the best Muster Station) and we dutifully pack ourselves up against the other passengers. I try and calm Samantha with some lame-even-for-me Mustard Drill jokes. Shes not crying, but she is shaking and holding our arms for dear life.
It broke my heart.
(Heres another pointless aside)
As Samantha gets older, I am more and more aware that I can not keep her safe from all her fears and threats. This Drill was nothing but an annoyance, but it was terrifying for her 7 year old mind. Nothing I said could stop the horn from blowing or allow her to take off the lifejacket. She had to make the connection between a real and perceived threat. Now, she says the Drill was no big deal, and she understands. She is growing up so fast, and as I watched he shake and try and be brave, I teared up a bit myself. My little girl was growing up in front of me. I resisted the urge to reach out and pick her up and hold her close
.
It was over very quickly, and we let Sam know how proud we were of her.
We left the bags unpacked (with my medication) because we wanted to get up to the Goofy Pool and PARTY!
Up on deck 9, EVERYONE had the same idea.
Once again, we were late, and the Embarrass the White Guy dance contest was in full swing.
Samantha and Cheryll danced and sang along.
I sang along as loud as I could which was now a whisper.
I sounded like I was auditioning for Tom Waits Sings the Greatest Dance Party Hits.
(I laughed out loud when I wrote this. Not at my wit, but at the thought of Tom Waits singing Hey Ya. If dont know Tom Waits, then that wont be amusing at all. Trust me. That would be funny)
The troupe of performers in the Sail Away Party (and every other performance on the ship) is exceptional.
I stood in awe of their stamina if nothing else. They worked the crowd non stop, and I do mean NON STOP. They were constantly moving, dancing, forming a conga line, etc. The characters came out and these crewmembers worked just as hard ONLY IN HUGE COSTUMES. All of the young folks were drenched in sweat and they couldnt even enjoy a nice glass of tropical fruit juice with too much rum in it like their audience.
By now, the on board servers knew EXACTLY who my wife and were and brought us doubles without asking. I would have been embarrassed if I cared.
Which I didnt.
Soon we counted down and heard that HORN.
Steamers flew and hands and voices (well everyone but me) raised in exaltation as we began to move out of harbor and into the sea!
And those plucky kids kept dancing and urging us to dance too.
I get chills just thinking about that moment.
Everyone on deck, laughing and dancing and anticipating the time of their lives.
I had no sensation of being ill at all. Watching my beloved daughter on my wifes shoulders dance with Pluto while the sea air blew through their hair brought me to a place I can only call Blubber Town.
Did I mention the double Bahama Mama?
After a bit we went up to deck 10 to watch the ship slip out of the dock.
Samantha and Cheryll had bubbles to blow over the side because I had read here on the DIS Boards that blowing bubbles as the ship leaves was a popular and fun thing to do.
They were the only ones with bubbles let alone blowing them.
Samantha soon found it more fun to blow bubbles down onto the people below her instead of over the side.
Some of our fellow cruisers found it fun to see bubbles and some found it rather annoying when a stray bubble would float into their beverage. The amusing thing to me was that since Sam isnt that tall she had to blow over top of the railing and if you werent paying too close attention, you might not be able to tell where the heck those bubble were coming from down on Deck 9. I imagined some confused cruiser think that Disney must have a malfunctioning bubble machine that only spit out a few stray suds. I hoped that some comment card would mention fixing the outdoor bubble machine.
Well we could only party for so long because it was time to get ready for our 5:30 Dinner at Tritons.
We found or dinner clothes from our still unpacked luggage, I grabbed some allergy medicine and decongestants, and quickly hustled down to the Lobby.
We were ushered promptly to Table 29 against the wall.
Tritons is beautiful, by the way.
Samanthas favorite Disney Character is Ariel, so she felt this place was VERY special.
It was Ariels Dad, THE KINGS restaurant.
I chuckled quietly to the thought of THE KINGs restaurant because to me, THE KING is Elvis.
Can you imagine an Elvis restaurant on the
DCL rotation?
Would you like Percodan or Dilaudid with your Fried Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwich, sir?
"Ah Thankh Ya, Thankh Ya Verru Much"
We met our tablemates. They were a very nice family who had cruised before. A man and woman with their son, daughter-in-law, and young granddaughter out on their 3rd cruise. The girl was a couple of years younger than Samantha and they both were pretty shy.
They were a perfect family to share a table with. They had a lot of insight into cruising on DCL and how to get the most out of our trip. Of course, I knew most of this stuff thanks to the DIS Boards. Im sure we might have scared them a bit, but since I couldnt talk, we probably didnt make too bad of a first impression.
Here is where my Ugly American genes rear their ugly heads.
I can not for the life of me remember the names of our Head Server or Head Restaurant Sever. Our assistant was Donovan which I remember his name because Donovan is a name I recognize and can pronounce. The Head Server was from India and our Head Restaurant Server was from the Philippines, and I could not pronounce either name and therefore, I forgot them. Remember I could barely speak above a whisper, so I could not really engage them in conversation (for which I am sure they were grateful).
I hang my head in Obliviously American shame.
Anyway, all 3 were fabulous. They were gracious, informative, attentive, and a joy to have around us. They made us feel very special, especially Samantha, and we could not have asked for a better serving team.
Cheryll works part time at a very nice local winery so she was keen on the wine package. We went with the Classic Package instead of the Premium, and she picked our wines each night. Although I like a nice wine, I am not passionate about the vino. I would have drunk whatever was put in front of me without questioning it.
Cheryll is trying to learn her Hoosier Hubby up on some fancy wine drankin as best she can.
I can be taught, btw.
After 13 years of marriage, I now always leave the seat down, I never use the decorative towels or soaps in the bathroom, and I can recognize when a tub is too small for my body.
(It seems like all my knowledge gained is bathroom-related. I think the less said about that fact the better)
Donovan explained that if we didnt drink all of a selected bottle, then he could cork it, and we could take it with us or he would save it for the next night for us.
I guess the on deck servers dont talk with the restaurant staff.
She chose the Rosemont Shiraz from Australia; it was nice and peppery which what I like in a Shiraz.
Like I know any better.
I had the Baked Camembert, the Chilled Vichyssoise soup, The Dijon Encrusted Tenderloin, and Crème Brulee.
YUM.
Cheryll had the Lamb and didnt like it. Apparently it tasted too lamby.
Luckily for me I had the talking problem because that comment world have elicited a deliciously snappy and sarcastic retort form me that would have resulted in me re-entering the proverbial dog house.
So, as we are finishing dessert the Heard Server, who I called The Big Guy came by the table to see how we enjoyed our meal and give us a rundown of tonights activities, a preview of that nights show, and out line late night and morning dining options. He was basically a Talking Navigator.
The Big Guy then went behind one of our tablemates across from me and announced that he knew there was a special celebration happening at our table tonight. He put his hands on the bewildered young mans shoulders. I smiled at the thought of this poor guy getting surprised by his family when from behind ME, Donovan leaned over and put this luscious raspberry mousse cake with a white chocolate Happy Birthday cruise ship on top if it in front of ME.
Devious smiles all around as our crew and the neighboring tables sang Happy Birthday to me. Everyone clapped and congratulated me. Just one problem, of course.
My birthday was two weeks away on October 15th.
I looked over to see my wife laughing hysterically.
It appears she never gets to surprise my on my birthday due to my superior intellect, so she thought Id never suspect it on the cruise.
Plus, since I was vocally incapacitated, I couldnt protest too loudly.
Touché.
The cake was unbelievably good, but way too much to eat. I shared some with everyone at the table and still had half left over to put in our mini-mini fridge in the stateroom. Donovan then asked if I wanted another steak to take back to the room.
????
Ok. I get it.
Im a big guy.
I need to diet.
But Holy Crap, how could anyone have eaten another steak after all that food Donovan saw me eat?
I didnt take it.
Promise.
Now that we all officially BLOATED, we took the cake back up to the room.
I spent just a bit of time on the verandah looking out to open sea.
It really is amazing to be out in the middle of nowhere. No land in sight for as far as the can see, and we were MOVING! Yet, it didnt seem choppy or even unstable. I only got a sensation of movement form the moving horizon and the sound of the waves made by our huge ship cutting into the calm ocean.
It is truly breath-taking.
OK, on to see check out the ship and see Hercules-the Muse-a-Cal.
One problem.
Samantha wanted to go to the OC.
Now.
She had been patient with all the Muster Drills and sumptuous dining, but now she wanted to play and did not want to be with Mom and Dad!
(Cue the sad, touching music)
Fair enough.
This was her vacation too, so we took down to the OC, and she just assimilated into the throngs of other kids. It reminded me of Shoeless Joe Jackson fading into the cornfield.
Only the corn was squealing, delighted children who all looked eerily alike.
Yikes, was the Field of Dreams or Children of the Corn?
Had I taken too much decongestant?
Walking out of the OC, Cheryll took my hand.
She was smiling.
Oh, wait!
We were alone!
No child to look after. We didnt have to entertain her. We didnt have to go to Hercules if we didnt want to do so.
So we just took a leisurely stroll around the ship. We had an hour before Herc started anyway. We walked around the outside of deck 4. We laid in the deck chairs for a bit. The outside of Deck 4 is the place where we felt like we on a Cruise ship. It has Wooden Slat flooring, and you can see the lifeboats hanging above you. Strolling around you can see the shuffleboard markings and look out into the dark sea with that calming breeze blowing in your face.
Ahh.
It was incredibly romantic, and then I realized once again why I fell in love with and married my beautiful wife.
We looked at each other, smiled, and almost in unison said, Lets get a drink.
Shes a keeper.
We went over to the Cadillac Lounge, which seemed more, our style.
Its a very swanky piano bar and Bobby Hamilton was playing all the songs you would expect him to play in that setting and sang with a voice that sounded as if it had been distilled in Kentucky Oak for 20 years.
I say the place was swanky, but that is just a guess really, since it was so remarkably dark.
How dark was it?
Thanks for asking.
It was so dark that my wife said I looked good.
It was so dark that the waiter had to literally bring over a flashlight so we could see the menu.
Cheryll had a martini and I, in honor of Bobby Hamilton, had a Makers on ice.
There was hardly anyone there, and we were in the back, hidden in the plush seats and the comfort of darkness.
We sipped our drinks, listened to the music, and just relaxed.
Then, we saw 2 familiar figures enter and sit up front in the light.
Yep, it was Doc and SleepyDog.
I began to think they were following us, and if you read his TR, youll find no mention of this visit they made to the CL.
Curious.
So, after finishing our drinks, we left to wander a bit more. We ended up in front of the Walt Disney Theatre. An usher said that Hercules had only been showing for 15 minutes or so and there were still plenty of seats.
Why not?
So we were whisked to seats and we watched the rest of the show.
It was surprisingly funny and very well presented.
The theatre is state-of-the-art, and the performers top notch.
In fact I recognized many of them from the Sail Away Party.
Do these kids ever get to sleep?
Speaking of which, as the show ended, I was becoming aware of how bad I felt.
My head was now pounding from congestion. We had been up since 6 and it had been a day crammed full of activity. I needed to sleep. Cheryll concurred.
We went over and drug Samantha out of the OC (who apparently didnt miss Mom and Dad at all), and walked up the stairs and into our stateroom.
Before retiring, I walked out on the verandah and stared into the inky blackness of night at sea.
Even though physically I felt lousy, I had never been more calm.
Sleep came quickly and deeply.
Heres a pic of the sunset as a reward for getting through this ridiculously overlong installment:
Next up: Chapter 5 Rasul! (Rated R for uh, Rasul)