I was asked about how life is on the ship regarding my cabin and the food and such. Well, the food is delicious (And I’m not just saying this because the chef is sitting directly behind me.) For breakfast we have a variety of cereal, oatmeal, fruit, juices, toast, coffee, and sometimes a treat pancakes such as this morning. Lunch is a moderate sandwich bar with sliced meat, cheeses, tomato, cucumber, onion. This is my favourite meal to set up for because it is not so very early in the morning, and it is easy to setup and take down. Dinners consist of a few cooked entrées with a salad, and sometimes dessert. I am eating very well here!
As far as living conditions, I have a cabin designed for four people all to myself! Although there is no window, I have my own bathroom, closet, and tiny living area in the back of the cabin. The carpet is new, so I keep collecting little balls of carpet fuzzies that resemble belly button lint. Everything is brand new.
I am much more settled in now, and time is going much faster. At first, everything was new to me, so I would have a challenging time shutting my mind off when I went to sleep at night. Now, the days seem to go by quickly.
Tomorrow we will be sailing back over to the other side of the river to load some more items onto the ship from a warehouse. I enjoy watching them navigate it so delicately. It is so massive, yet they can slowly walk it up to the dock (float actually.) The vessel has come a long way since I first arrived. Hopefully we will be ready to sail in a few weeks!
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Hey!
It was great to hear from you and understand what's going on in your life.
I especially liked hearing about the food and your cabin.
We're curious about what your job entails. Maybe you can touch on that sometime? When do you expect to set sail for Africa?
We had a snowstorm today! Hopefully, it's warmer where you are.
Love ya!.....Mom
Hi Scott!
I'm enjoying reading your blog and keeping up with your progress on the ship. It sounds like quite an experience! We're praying for your safety through the entire adventure! Tom and Bonnie
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