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Sarah & i were feeling really run down, tired and a little concerned about what the rest of our dream holiday had in store for us. But now we had a few days at sea, so we decided to get out there and enjoy the time we had left. đÂ
â§ Sarah relaxing and reflecting â§
During our time at sea, Sarah & i loved standing and looking out over the vast ocean. It seemed to put perspective on how majestic and awesome our God is. Also how small we were in comparison and yet he loves each one of us…amazing! đÂ
Shopping…Â
Thereâs nothing like being surrounded by handbags to put a smile on Sarahâs face! đÂ
Of all the placesâŚi never thought iâd be in a handbag store, on a ship in the middle of the Atlantic ocean. But Sarah seems to find these shops wherever we go… and if it helps her relax, iâll be right there with her! đÂ
Another fave spot…
Each day weâd find our way up to this spot and just look out over the pool deck and take in the full panoramic view of blue. There was always a live band playing, giving a great atmosphere and a hot-plate thingy where i could get a fresh burger! Mmmm đÂ
Hair salon…
After Sarahs last trip to the hair salon she was really pleased with the way the stylist had cut and styled her hair around her eyeâŚ. but the hospital adventure had kind of ruined it. So i thought she might like to relax and get it done again. Whilst waiting in the waiting room i took this shot through the window âŚ.Thatâs the best view iâve ever seen from a hair salon! đÂ
The evening restaurants…
So far i havnât said much about our evening meals. For the first few days we really struggled with the buffet restaurants, as the food was placed in big trays under a glass cover with really long fork/tongs to pick up the food. Sarah had no idea what she was picking up as it was just too far away for her to focus and the waiters didnât understand we couldnât see properly, which caused a few problems!
At home we try to stay away from self service/buffet style places …not because we are too snooty, lol …but because we simply canât find anything e.g plates, food, cutlery, where to pay, which causes too much stress and makes us wish we hadnât gone out at all!Â
After a few days we decided to try the âOrion Restaurantâ which was waiter service. On entrance the waiter asked if weâd like to share a table or sit by yourselves. Sarah said âSharing is fine with usâ (I thought is it really… đŚ The waiter then escorted us to an empty 8 seater table. After he passed us our menus (which we had no chance of reading) our table soon filled up with people. After friendly helloâs Sarah said to the lady next to her âI donât want to be a nuisanceâŚbut we are both registered blind and so canât read the menus. Would you be able to read it to us?â After the confused look on all of their faces (my imagination from the body language) the lady said âOf course, but iâd never have guessed that either of you had sight problemsâ. (My thought was âYou need to be on this side of my eyes to understand the problem :(â) After weâd heard the menu, Sarah whispered âThis works perfectly for usâŚwe get the menu read out, and we get to meet lots of different lovely people” đÂ
Shortly afterâŚwe heard the people sitting opposite us say âDid you hear the âCode Alphaâ last night?â The others replied âYes we did, it woke us upâŚit was after 1am!!â âYeah i know and there was no need to call it around the whole shipâ.
I said âSorryâŚthat was us.”  âIt was you two! what happened?â Sarah showed her bruised and bandaged wrists (from where the drips had been attached) and explained everything that happened. We heard this same complaint for the next few eveningsâŚ. and even some different, elaborate explanations of what had happened (even one story where Sarah was said to have died and been taken off the boat by helicopter in a silver bullet coffin????.) Â
We also heard that quite a few people had complained to reception about the 1am code alpha (because they thought it was a call to abandon ship) and how they felt they shouldn’t have been disturbed in the middle of the night!!
The Cough…
If you can rememberâŚon Day 8 there were a couple of people in the hospital waiting room with deep growly coughs. Well todayâŚSarah’s got it too !! đŚ This deep booming growly cough (reminds me of the Rockford Fosgate subs in the boot of my old custom Nova) is giving Sarah lots of  chest pain, a sore throat and a pounding head. Weâve noticed the unique sound of this cough around the ship as weâve been exploring! âŚ.As if Sarah didnât have enough on her plate with no sleep, uncontrollable blood sugar, one eye closed and exhaustionâŚshe now has this nasty cough đŚ
Keep smiling⌠đÂ
I have no idea how she does it. But no matter whatâs going onâŚSarah has  a lovely beaming/contagious smile on her face that blesses all who see her đ Â
 The Azores…
After about 4 (or is it 5?) sleepless nights (iâve lost count) we were looking forwards to arriving at the Azores. Sarah was especially looking forwards to getting off the ship and onto solid ground and having the freedom to explore another fantastic island! đ Â
Yippee land ahoy!!!
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