It's been a very busy vacation for me. For starters, being home for Christmas was great. Then I went for a week trip to Aruba with my family to stay at our timeshare which was awesome. If you get a chance to visit Aruba for New Years', do it. It's unlike anything you've ever seen. I also visited my friend in North Carolina and we took a road trip down to Florida to go to Disney World and Busch Gardens.
Other than those two trips, much of my time has been spent installing a new smart home system in my mom's newly-renovated house. This involved installation of security, lighting control, multi-zone audio, surveillance cameras, controllers, and all the wiring and programming necessary to tie it all together. I can safely say that I've almost been working as hard at home as I would be on the ship. It's been interesting though and a means of keeping myself occupied. Gotta do something for 2 months to keep your brain from melting into mush due to non-use :).
Tomorrow at the crack of dawn I will be flying back to New Orleans, via Atlanta, to re-join Voyager of the Seas on Saturday morning. I have the day in New Orleans from about noon onwards to explore, of which I fully intend to take advantage. All I have explored of New Orleans previously is the Walmart, Starbucks, and the mall at the cruise terminal. Shameful, really. But with nearly a full day to explore (and more importantly the evening, which I don't get when I'm on the ship), I think I can cover some more interesting territory. I will hopefully be joined by one of my co-workers from the ship, Evan, who is coincidentally re-joining the ship the same day that I am, after a week of leave due to family reasons at home. Should be a good day in NO. I just hope the weather isn't so bad in Toronto that my flight gets cancelled or something, it's supposed to be a rather crappy day weather-wise tomorrow.
This contract promises to be the most interesting one so far. Starting on April 14, Voyager of the Seas will begin a series of 3 two-week cruises to cover the distance from New Orleans to Singapore. Itinerary for the crossing cruises:
- Nassau, Bahamas
- Ponta Delgada, Azores
- Malaga, Spain
- Cartagena, Spain
- Valencia, Spain
- Alexandria, Egypt
- passage through the Suez Canal
- Aqaba, Jordan
- Safaga, Egypt
- Goa, India
- Cochin, India
- Penang, Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Singapore
I can't wait for these transition cruises, followed by the actual voyages within Asia of which there are many different itineraries and I will post those later on closer to the date. If you're really interested in knowing, a quick search on Royal Caribbean's website will get you the info.
Alright, I think that's a sufficient update for the moment. Time to get back to packing.