it was our last day so we soaked up the relaxation.  we ate, napped, played putt-putt, learned to make towel animals, and lounged around.  this cruise hasn’t been nearly as social as last week. 

hubby and me

hubby and me

although we have had a great time talking with two of the crew members – inyoman from indonesia and siriya from thailand.  we exchanged emails with them and, hopefully, will be able to keep in touch a bit.  tonight’s show was “shout”, which we didn’t see last week because they tricked us by moving it to before dinner.  i really liked it.  typical las vegas review kind of stuff but i got into it.  much better than the “xtreme country” show. 

aj and carolyn

aj and carolyn

i don’t know why these turned out so blurry

inyoman, aldrin, and gener (the one who remembered our names from last week)

inyoman, aldrin, and gener (the one who remembered our names from last week)

we also had the adult comedy from last night’s comedian.  i laughed quite a bit but was appalled by the mother next to us who insisted that her kids were staying for the show when the crew members tried to boot them.  we’re pretty much done packing so we’ll be ready to go after a quick breakfast in the morning.  i’m not at all looking forward to what i know is going to be four hours of torturous noise and shaking starting at the crack of oh-my-God-it’s-early.  all in all, it has been a good cruise experience but i don’t think we’ll do another ship this old and small again.  i guess the stabilizer technology just wasn’t available when it was built.  i liked the glory because i never felt any motion and there was plenty to do.  the holiday just felt limited.  maybe it was just the type of people that were on the ship but the nightlife was dull or dead. 

towel animal du jour:  turkey!