Gratitude

Gratitude

We've been home two days and I have already done laundry twice. As I fold the clothes, I pine for the “olden days”, a mere week ago, when the whites came back from the laundry, bright w…
Racing to Fremantle

Racing to Fremantle

I am racing to get this update to you as I feel a sense of urgency to bring you up to speed while we race to Fremantle. I hope that by this time tomorrow, we will be safely ensconced in a ho…
Going Home!!!

Going Home!!!

First, I want to thank so many of you who have commented on my blog posts and those of you who have sent thoughtful emails. Your enthusiasm for travel is infectious. Your kindness, perspect…
A Day of Contrasts!

A Day of Contrasts!

This is a day of contrasts... We woke in anticipation of an announcement from Regent regarding the future of this world cruise. Everyone seems anxious, from the guests to the crew, and each …
Cronuts and Cookies!

Cronuts and Cookies!

This morning, my husband confessed to eating too many sweets during the past 44 days of our 131 day world cruise. The confession wasn't necessary...I observed most of the “transgression…
Along for the Ride

Along for the Ride

In an instant, we went from a sweltering 99 degree day to weather of biblical proportions. The wind violently shook the ship,  and us,  as we sat near the pool enjoying an afternoon game of S…
I Want to Be a Kiwi!

I Want to Be a Kiwi!

Auckland is thriving. There was so much construction going on downtown, I did not recognize the city. Streets are torn up for a new subway project and high rises are reaching for the sky on…
It's a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

It's a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

New Zealand - this is a stunning part of the world...a mix of urban European growth and the indigenous Maori people. All are Kiwi's in this wonderful melting pot. For the next few days, …