Familes are like fudge, mostly sweet with a few nuts







Our Alaska Cruise

These two young men, Yudi at left and Andrian at right,
always served our table, table #56. Andrian always served the dessert and after meal coffee. I ordered milk the first night instead of coffee and every night after that he always brought me a glass of milk. Everyone talks about the food on cruises, and everything they said is absolutely true. I gained weight but totally enjoyed doing it. I only got this picture of David's desert and he had them leave the berries off (mine looked and tasted better), but every part of every meal was a work of art as well as scrumptiously delicious.





We had a very nice stateroom. It was a bit larger than usual because they gave us a handicap room. We didn't ask for one (didn't know they had them) but it was really fortunate we got one because it had a sit down shower and room to store the wheelchair I used for part of the cruise.
The stewards for our stateroom (and Willis') were Made (pronounced MaDay) at left, and Ayu (pronouned Iya)at right. They were sweet and very friendly. We got to know them quite well because of the handicap room and also because their workstation was just across from us. Made always folded us a towel creation and left it in the room each day. Others would come by our stateroom just to see our creation for the day. We started with the ducks and swan,followed by the puppy, the elephant, the monkey and the ape. Everyone on the cruise was great and we had a good time being spoiled.

2 comments:

  1. Those towel creations are awesome, what a fun thing to be surprised with every day. I whole heartedly agree with you, the food on the ships is amazing! I am glad you had such a fun time. You deserve it!

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  2. That would be a fun skill-towel origami. Once you learn, you can teach a 4-H class on it. hehe (-:

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