Today we (I) woke to a beautiful sunrise off the bow so we must still be still heading south westerly which is great to see! I say the “we” cautiously as the curtains in this cabin that cover the balcony and the front window over the port side of the bow above the sofa are both electronically controlled. So if I want to see outside, I need to press a button to open them. That makes a noise and it is NOT quiet – more of a squeal type of sound. Well poor Andrew jumped out of sleep when I did that this morning as he was not used to the noise! He quickly went back to sleep though so not much of a disturbance. Here is the picture over the bow of the sunrise –

Today (which I neglected to take a picture of) breakfast arrived CORRECTLY! Wahoo! Nothing like a strong start to the day! I got what I ordered and especially Andrew got the number of things he ordered (we now figured out that a 1 for whole wheat toast means 1 piece of bread not for 1 person) so we now need to enter a 2 for the bread category! Also the cutlery, jam and butter showed up this time too which was nice. Nothing like an all inclusive breakfast! Tomorrow I will try for a picture!
While on the subject of food – there are some changes that I have observed since we last cruised with Holland America and also that seem to be happening in the cruise industry in general. First, Holland America offers a “Have it All” package, which we got at a fairly discounted price as we booked this cruise about 2 years out. For a cruise over 21 days, it includes for each of us, the Elite Beverage package (15 drinks a day priced under $15), 3 shore excursions up to $100 each, and dining in 3 specialty restaurants on the ship during our cruise. On top of that, as we booked during a Labour Day Sale, the crew gratuities are also included. So, for Andrew and I, the Elite Beverage package we are definitely not going to make full use of – I generally do not drink and as Coke Zero costs $2.95 I am WAY below the $15 cap on each drink. Drinking 15 Coke Zero in a day also would be outrageous! It is nice for Andrew though as he can try different types of wine with dinner – there are two different Beverage packages – one is for drinks under $11 and ours is for under $15 so there are a couple more wines available for Andrew to choose from which is great.
The challenge that cruise ships are facing with these “Beverage” packages is that BOTH people in the cabin must have the same beverage package. Now, following the 80/20 rule, that probably works out most of the time, 80% of the population would either both have a Beverage package or not. However sometimes people cannot drink (or choose not to drink) and for one spouse or partner that could be an issue. I do not know what the answer to this is, however it is becoming standard on all cruise lines – which is different from when Andrew and I first started cruising – all occupants in a suite (legal drinking age of course) need to have the same Beverage package. Gone are the days where Andrew could have the Beverage package and I have the Soda package! It is interesting observing the controversy on this both online and the discussions happening on the ship – people abusing the privilege vs the wishes for some people not to drink!
Moving onto less controversial subjects now, Andrew successfully went for his walk on the Promenade deck today with just his shorts and t-shirt which was a success! He did 9 or 10 laps – he lost count. I will have to go look at the plaque which indicates how many laps equals a kilometre or mile and report back! I am still averaging 10,000 steps a day walking the ship and will, once my pain evens out in my legs, start walking on the deck too. I just cannot keep up with Andrew long stride!
I enjoyed a calligraphy class today where the teacher, when she saw I could already do letters and was struggling with the paintbrush style pens that they had, gave me a calligraphy (felt) pen, I was off to the races! I had so much fun writing the alphabet again! That class flew by! I am not going to show you what I did as it is a work in progress…and a Christmas present!
The next class was a watercolour class. I did not pay attention and started painting early and so I missed a REALLY important step on how to do dry vs. wet painting! This student was chatting with her neighbour too much about knitting. So my jellyfish got a bit out of control, however in the end worked out okay! I will need to take the class again it looks like to practice what the instructor was intending me to do – the next class is mushrooms (Dad I am going to spare you that pun) and I will try and do better next time! I have included my picture above.
Next was lunch – no pictures today – I had a clear chicken and leek soup with a bagel with provolone cheese on it. Andrew had a really good looking lunch of 2 salmon tacos! I wish I had taken a picture of them as they looked exquisite! They were in a wheat tortilla, however only half a large wheat tortilla was used for each taco – which made the meal less bread like and have more nutritional value!
Andrew and I sat in one of the lounges for a while in the afternoon looking out at the sea – I did a Sudoku puzzle (the ship has a new one every day) while he kept up on the sports and news happening around the world. We also had picked up the “Canadian” news summary that is provided in the Library each day (along with the Sudoku, New York Times and American news summary).
Back in the room we relaxed and I caught up on some Estate work to be done for our arrival in Japan, prior to our 7pm dinner reservation in the Pinnacle Restaurant on the Noordam. This is my second food observation – I like the ability to try out the specialty dining restaurants on board the ships – we have several both paid and included reservations booked for our cruise, however I am noticing a reduction in both the quantity and higher end offerings in these restaurants, with often what we experienced in 2022 on the Niew Statendam is now an up-charge in the restaurants. Such as the lobster or crab items I could order on the last cruise and this time they cost between $10 and $19 each. Not a big deal – it is just an observation. Also, the portion sizes, which I LIKE are more reasonable! On previous cruises it used to drive me nutty with the amount of food that I was served – especially gluten free bread – often 3-4 slices at dinner. I would ask for only 1 slice and the next night – 3-4 slices would show up, which I would not eat. Now I get 1 slice or a couple of fingers of gluten free baguettes. Much better! The dinner portions in the Main Dining room are also much better too! Let’s just say they have taken the “Supersize” out of the meals which is great to see!
We arrived at the Pinnacle Grill and had a lovely table for two which was situated near the lobby instead of the outside of the ship. It was a nice and open area and not claustrophobic! Andrew had the pleasure of reading the menu and choosing what he wanted to eat. I had read the menu the night before and written down what I wanted to eat so that they could prepare it for me gluten free – there is only one allergen kitchen on the boat so my meal needed to come from the allergen kitchen and not the kitchen for the Pinnacle Grill. Thus they need advance warning 🙂
I had selected the Coconut Seafood Chowder with Lobster, Shrimp and Scallops with the backup of Lobster Bisque if they could not make the Chowder. For the Main I selected the Glazed Chilean Sea Bass with Asparagus and Mashed Potatoes and for Dessert, the Chocolate Souffle! I was pleasantly surprised, for the 2nd time in my life, to receive on Holland America a Lobster Bisque! It was superb and delicious! Such as luxury to be able to be served such fine food where other restaurants do not go to these lengths to please their guests. The Chilean sea bass was very flaky and delicate in texture however as always, the Chocolate Souffle made the night! So light and airy with the chocolate sauce! Oh la la! They served us Macaroons to “snack” on while we waited for my Chocolate Souffle to rise!
Andrew also had the Lobster Bisque – which was a deeper red brown colour than mine so we knew they were different. He had prime rib and a key lime pie for dessert! All met his palate needs very well and he was quite pleased with his dinner too!




After that dining adventure we had to cool off! So we came back to the stateroom and watched a movie about penguins in the South Pole – it was narrated by Morgan Freeman and his DEEP voice – it was a really interesting movie to see how the penguins survive in such a cold and unforgiving climate!
All for now – see you all tomorrow for another day at sea and hopefully a balcony visit!