Monday, July 19, 2010
We're Home!!!
The last two days at seas were spent relaxing and relishing our last few days of vacation. The highlight was when Otto (with a little help from dad) won the Mickey 200. This is a competition where you are given a potato, a carrot, and 4 wheels. You have 30 minutes to make a car. Otto was so excited every time his car won. What a hoot.
As soon as I sort through the 2000 pictures we took I will get some uploaded.
Friday, July 16, 2010
July 15 2010
We toured on our own using public transportation which was easy and far less expensive than being on an excursion. Our first stop was the Vasa museum. The Vasa is a 350 year old war ship which sunk on her maiden voyage in Stockholm harbor since she was top heavy. She has been raised and preserved. This museum was the highlight of the day. The ship was awe inspiring and pictures do it no justice. We spent almost two hours at the museum.
From there we went on a ferry to Gamla Stan, the Old Town. It is filled with narrow streets and neat shops. We eventually made our way to the Royal Palace where we toured the treasury which holds the crown jewels and saw the changing of the guard.
There had been a royal wedding about a month prior and you could buy and souvenir emblazoned with the picture of the Prince and Princess. Magnet, shot glass, postcard. You name it and you can find it. They even sold pieces of silver used at the wedding in the palace gift shop. A little creepy if you ask me.
After that it was time to head back to the ship. We didn't even have time to visit the downtown area and would love to go back some day.
Coming up we have two days at sea followed by the trip home on Sunday. It is hard to believe this trip is almost over. It has been amazing to visit all of these places and to spend time with Pam and Otto without the worries of every day life looming. The internet is just too slow to upload pictures, so they will have to wait until we get back.
July 14th 2010
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
July 12th and 13th
All I can say about St Petersburg is WOW! What an amazing city. To visit St Petersburg you Need to be on a ship excursion, have a Russian visa which costs $450, or use a private tour company. Pam and I joined ten other DISers for a privately guided tour through Denrus. In my opinion we saw and experienced far more than anyone that took the ships tours. Since their were only 12 of us we moved much more quickly than a bus full of people and our motor coach was driven by a pro, Igor, who could teach NASCAR drivers a thing or two about squeezing into tight spaces. Our tour guide Nadia was great and did everything she could to keep us comfortable despite the record breaking heat. It was over 90 degrees both days in a city where the typical summer high is 68.
Needless to say our tour hit all the high points in the city: Catherine's Palace, Peter's Fortress, a ride on the canals and one on the subway (the stations are like museums), the fountains at Peterhof, the Church of Spilled Blood, the Hermitage, and St Isaacs Cathedral (plus any I forgot). Without a private tour we would have seen only half is much in our two days. The ships excursions weren't efficient since you had to return to the ship after pretty much each location. Plus this was less expensive than taking several of the ships tours.
I will not give a detailed description of each site, but they frequently went like this: here is a room full of Monets take a look around...thirty seconds later: please step into the next room which you will find filled with the work of Renoir. Your mind can only process so many gilded palaces and masterpieces in a day. To quote one of our tour companions "I am palaced out"
We're in the middle of what the locals refer to as the White Nights. Last night at midnight you could sit on the deck and read a book without any extra light. It never really get completely dark even though the sun goes just below the horizon for about four hours.
Last night at midnight there were people all over the deck and in the pools enjoying themselves like it was four in the afternoon.
I will upload the pictures as soon as I have a chance. Helsinki and a trip to Santa's Summer House tomorrow.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
July 8th 2010
Today was are first port of call. Oslo Norway. This is a beautiful city with the people and prices to match. We started the day by taking the ferry over to the Bygdoy peninsula to visit the Viking Ship Museum and the Fram museum. The Viking Museum had three ships which had been used for burials and were unearthed. It is amazing to think that people would cross the ocean in such small vessels. Otto seemed less than impressed so we moved onto the Fram museum. The Fram is a wooden sailing ship built to explore the North and South Pole. The ship would append years at a time lodged in ice until freed. Otto loved this museum particularly the maps and the fact you could actually walk around the ship.
From there it was back on the ferry for a walk around Oslo. The city hall where the Nobel Prize is awarded was impressive. We did manage to find some yummy Norwegian pastry during our travels. I toyed with the idea of buying a beautiful Norwegian sweater until Pam reminded me I never wear sweaters. Imagine that...Pam being the practical one.The moment we returned to the boat Otto wanted to play in the kids club, so we have a few minutes to spend at the adult pool.Tomorrow is Copenhagen Denmark. We will be spending the day with our friend Bo, so we will have a knowledgable tour guide.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Monday, July 5, 2010
July 5th
It was time to leave Portsmouth and head to Dover. By the time we made it to Dover there was just time to relax before heading to dinner with some of our DIS friends. Dinner was quite good, but the service left something to be desired. This seems to be a recurring theme on this trip.
Tomorrow we plan a trip to Dover Castle before boarding the Magic for the next twelve nights. Internet access on the boat is reportedly spotty, so my updates may be a little less regular for the rest of the trip, but I'll do my best.
Cheers!
Sunday, July 4, 2010
July 4th
We started our day by saying goodbye to our friends Dan and Liz who were gracious enough to allow the Shaw family to invade their home for a few days. after leaving Wheathempstead we headed off to see Windsor Castle. Unfortunately, there was a very long queu (that's a line for you Yanks) and Otto was was in no mood for waiting in such a long line. So we spent some time exploring the town. As we were walking into a park to have our picnic lunch what do we spot? A dog show of course!
So we paid a quick visit to the Royal Windsor Dog Show. We even managed to see several classes of Labradors being shown. I wish we had some time to shop since the vendors had an amazing assortment of merchandise. Luckily for my wallet we had to get back to the car before our time expired and we received a ticket.
From Windsor we headed of to see Stonehenge. Otto was particularly excited since Stonehenge figures into his favorite episode of Phineas and Ferb. Stonehenge was quite impressive and really worth the time it took to get there. It's amazing that people with no tools to speak of were able to build such an amazing structure.
After leaving Stonehenge we headed to Portsmouth where we are staying the night. Tomorrow may be the highlight of the trip for Pam as we visit the Barbour factory outlet store. I am looking forward to visiting the HMS Invincible. After shopping and playing tourist we'll be off to Dover for one last night in England before the cruise.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
July 3rd
Tonight were planning dinner at home. Tomorrow the next leg of our adventure begins as we make our way to Portsmouth via Windsor Castle and Stonehenge. Wish me luck driving. Pam's job is to remind me to stay on the left side of the road whenever I turn.