Hello everyone!
Hope you all had a wonderful Thankagiving yesterday with many things to be thankful for. I'm so thankful for this opportunity that i took, it has changed my life. It is making me appreciate everything and everyone back home so much more.
I had a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner last night in the Grand Epernay formal dining room with 5 7 other people from the following countries(it was their first thanksgiving) Israel, Spain, England, Scotland and Australia. I'm so blessed to have friends from just about every country in the world. It's going to make traveling so much more fun now that I have places to go and people to see. Not to mention experienced personal tour guides for all the places I want to see! So exciting. Last night will mark the first thanksgiving in my entire life that I didn't over eat! WOW!Shocking. I didn't even have desert...I had something better-the CHEESE PLATE. My relationship with cheese has really ignited since coming on board. I'm such a sucker for goat, feta, blue and brie. Oh man! (wedding bells-lol)
I do miss my family and friends...you all need to come see me. December/January look like fantastic times to cruise! C'mon! For all of the MHCC HT students...you NEED to take a feild trip to come and see me! NEED! In fact all of you who are reading this need to come and visit.
Business is beginning to pick up a bit and people are beginning to take their health more seriously. The more serious they are about their health the better i Do. Things have been going well the last 2 cruises...awesome really.
ok, enough for now. Love you
XOXO
Hello Michelle,
ReplyDeleteMy Thanksgiving was spent in Tacoma. My youngest son recently moved there for a new job. I found the city to be a cool place. They are finding ways to mix the old with the modern. Then on Sunday he ran the 40th Seattle marathon. His family and I got to the finish line (Seattle Center) a short while before he arrived.
Now I’m at the coast for most of the week. We are having meetings and activities at Fort Stevens. This morning I did a cycle class at Gearheart Workout. It was tough. Roz, the owner/instructor, had us at “level 5” for 12 minutes.
Glad to hear that you avoided sweets for your shipboard Thanksgiving dinner. I recently learned that men should only have 9 tablespoons of sugar per day and women only 6 tablespoons a day. Pretty restrictive I’d say. For me, well, I think I had about 25 tablespoons of sugar. Today I cut back to 18. Maybe tomorrow I will get by with just 15.
Right now (10:30 pm Wed. nite) its raining, windy, and warm. Tomorrow, rain or shine, I’m headed into the brush to find a long lost look-out station for World War II guns. A new park ranger is going to join me. I found it many years ago, but with all the brush growing up I couldn’t find it during a recent effort. Tomorrow its for real…not coming back until its found, photographed and GPSed.
So where will your ship be over Christmas? Hope you don’t get too lonesome.
Well, I’m going to sign off now,
Keep safe, and God Bless,
David
hahaha michelle you and your cheese lol. shout out from MHCC! i deff will mention visiting you on a field trip to Court! lol :)
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