Monday 10th April
Oh yes, at last the day has arrived and we are going on Aurora (again) Yippee! The mini coach arrives on the dot of 9.15 and we are loaded up and ready to leave within minutes. Off to collect Mum & Jack then all back on board the bus, until cries from the back ‘Ive forgot my sunglasses’ ‘I’ve forgot my battery charger’ ‘ I need toilet!’ Yep we’d had a false start and we had to go back home!
Eventually we set back on our journey and 2hrs 15 minutes later we arrive at dock gate 10.
A nice easy checkin through the Gold checkin desk is followed by a much slower process through the security checkin. Trying to keep your eye on 2 84 year olds and 2 kids and all the contents of their bags and pockets etc is a nightmare.
Tuesday 27th December 2005.
Wow, woke up this morning to a fine sprinkling of snow. Am I the only one that’s excited because nobody else is up and the mini coach should be here at 9.30am. Decide to check on Lizy at 8.15am and she’s casually lying in bed watching TV! At 9.15am im still nagging her to get abit more organised and get her case closed. At 9.30am the mini coach arrives and Lizy decides now would be a good time to apply some makeup, put on her boots and find a few last minute items!!! The youth of today! Meanwhile outside the snow decides to fall thick & fast, which makes a very pretty setting for our send off. After collecting Mum & Jack we are all on our way at last Yippee! Its not long before I realise that the driver hasn’t got a clue where we are going and is relying heavily on his sat nav to guide us through town. He takes some convincing that I know the way better than that thing but eventually he does turn it off. He’s obviously suffering after a heavy party season as he rather worryingly starts to yawn and rub his eyes a lot, next the windows are going up and down to try and help keep him awake. Im not impressed and spend the 134 miles on the edge of my seat watching the road for him. He soon woke up when the ship came into sight though – bless he’d never seen a ship before and couldn’t get over the size of her.