Sunday 8th December The rock n roll continued, as we've followed behind the worst effects of storm Darragh. The captain has been carefully negotiating between keeping us out of the really rough waters ahead, and the need to move as fast as possible since we're nearly a day behind schedule, and we have to dock into Tenerife on the 12th.
Waves are apparently 6-7m high, which means you need to work hard to stay upright and keep moving forward sometimes. Peter's classes happened as usual - numbers were down for the first class, but we put that down to the weather and the fact it's a Sunday and there's a church service.
As an apology for getting us out of bed last night, we found a box of chocolates in our cabins when we returned from dinner. All I can say is, "No apology necessary." - I think any one of the passengers would prefer to be turned out of their cabin rather than the possible alternative. Apparently, the poorly passenger got to hospital and is all right, so it was well worth it.
The sea has calmed down as the day went on and was almost unnoticeable by the time we got to bed and I've not felt seasick, (although I did take a few pills from reception). Cool eh?
Monday 9th December Well, we could make it to Tenerife in time, the sea is calm and the ship is fair belting south past Portugal. Weather is good, quite calm actually and warm enough for me to take a walk around the deck in a t-shirt. They changed formal night from yesterday, making for a better night, and Peter and I went to watch Ralph Allin - an absolute master of the violin - in the playhouse. Quite awesome and well worth the watch.
Tuesday 10th December The ship is still speeding along, I spotteed 18.3 knots on the screen in our room. The weather is good and I've promenaded around the promenade a few times this morning. We chatted with the crafters in the craft room late morning whilst the Marylou finished our room. At lunchtime the Captain announced that we'd get to Tenerife by about 9.30 tomorrow, so only a few hours late, (Hurrah!), and I had a chat with the Sugar Craft lass, Lindy, and her husband this afternoon whilst Peter was teaching. This evening, we bumped into the dance instructors, Heidi and Simon, on the top deck whilst we were having a little wander around. (10,000 steps achieved!), and finally, after dinner, we ambled into a very full Brittania Lounge, where after finally finding a couple of seats, we watched most of the ship's passengers get on down to the bad sounds of Soul Satisfaction. I even got to dance with one of the art students. A good day, and tomorrow we get a lie in. Yaaaaay!