Today, the seas have been really rough. We both went up to the 7th Deck this morning to the Faculty Lounge and it was really swaying. Indeed, the outside balconies were closed because of high winds. What happened to those two days of good weather we were promised? There are some people struggling a bit with sea-sickness. So far, the seabands are working for Barry and Jayne is doing okay with some medication.
Prior to that, both of us attended the first lecture in the Global Studies class that all students have to take. Everyone on board is supposed to attend as this course prepares us for the various cities and countries we will visit. It is the one common experience shared by faculty, spouses, students, and staff (everyone but the crew that keeps the ship going). The professor is a very engaging guy named Don Gogniat who teaches Cultural Geography at Penn State.
Tonight we will turn our clocks forward another hour. Tomorrow we will be 3 hours ahead of Eastern Standard time.
You guys are moving faster east into the sunrise than I woud have thought, given that it's taking you 6 days (right?) to get to Ireland. Where did you change your clocks first? Halifax?
ReplyDeleteGosh, I can't remember where we changed first!
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