There was no time change overnight so we felt a bit better. Everyone said going east to west is the best way to do a Transatlantic, because you get an extra hour every couple days. Some ships do it mid-day, some overnight. Maybe mid-day is better. We just found that there were too many close together, and then a few days without them. Maybe they could have been spread out better but also, the first 6 days, we didn't travel very far west (it felt far but apparently not for European time zones). I don't know why we needed two so close together after leaving the Canary Islands. I would have preferred one closer to when we got to Miami.
I didn't circle anything in the day plan (but maybe I had two and kept the wrong one). Not much in my journal either. However, looking at the planner I see several things we did! I was really slacking in taking photographs. Came back to edit: we went to the spa!!
The spa on cruises (or in real life) is not something we do. I do get massage therapy, but not "recreational" massages, or treatments, etc. A 3 hour pass was included in our Splash of Romance package, so we thought it would be a nice treat. On the first day, we went for a tour. The lady was very detailed about the order to go through the rooms in, and even how to breathe in the rooms. When we got to the spa this morning, we were pretty much just given a robe and slippers/sandals and told to enjoy. We asked about the sequencing, and she said it didn't matter, just do the mud room last.
Rob's robe did not fit very well, even after getting a larger size. We found it hard to keep track of the robes. There were hooks outside the rooms, but often other robes there too. And they became damp and unpleasant. Just using a towel was easier because there were ample dry ones around.
The steam room was quite nice. Or was this the salt room? Be careful in you go in, some parts of the wall are VERY hot.
What a dreary day outside!
The heated loungers were just flat. Felt nice but not very comfortable.
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The cold "pool" was tiny. You have to sit on your bottom, and it'll come to your chest. Kind of awkward for two people because of the size, unless you were tiny. The "hot" tub was also awkward. Not jetted, just a shallow round tub to sit in. Who wants to sit cross legged? Not even all that hot. The large relaxation pool was a little cool too. Just like going to the cottage, "it's fine once you're used to it". Rob sat in it for quite a while conversing with other couples, including the Australians we met in Casablanca. The mud room was fun, though crowded and the shower wasn't working properly and there was a long line up as we were all near the end of our 3 hours. I don't know if we're spa people. Rob did buy us a pass for the new Thermea spa that opened in our town. It'll be fun. This just wasn't as relaxing and tranquil as I expected. It was also the only time I saw motion sickness bags, strangely.
This was the second talk by Ian Wright. Again, a fascinating lecture!
I probably went to the Knit Happens meeting after this lecture, but maybe not because at 12:00pm we went to "Strange Buildings" in the Red Room. I must have looked at the app today because how would I know to go to this, except that it was in the theater? It was a woman, an architectural historian who looked at strange buildings around the world. It was cool. These lectures are all under an hour, which is great. I love going to talks like these and was NOT expecting them at all on Virgin!!
At 2:00pm we went to "Eric's Tales of the Sea--A Submariner's Yarn". I had no idea what this was about but he actually has a
Wikipedia page! He was a member of the Royal Navy and had story after story about incredible adventures, near deaths, etc. I was surprised at how on the edge of my seat I was. I highly recommend it if you're somewhere he's performing. (After note: I have this circled for Nov 7 as well. In my notebook Mike Tait, which is the Virgin Airlines talk, which wasn't on the schedule for Nov 7. I don't recall who we saw, when, but it's quite likely we saw Eric's show on Nov 7).
For dinner we went to Extra Virgin. Here's Rob doing some balsamic vinegar art.
This is Rob's whole chicken. It was tiny! It was listed as a chicken, not a quail or Cornish hen. I had bucatini carbonara. As usual, it was very good. I don't think Rob was filled up though!
We went to the theater to check out "Mind Mangler: Member of the Tragic Circle--First Come, First Serve". It had already started so we stood at the back for the last half. It's an interesting show, very polarizing if you liked it or not. British humour, it was meant to be a farce on magician shows. Terribly cheesy, you either love it or hate it. We went back to see the start of the show but they wanted us to fill in a card with a secret and I really didn't want to get pulled in to the show. We left and tried to go up top to sit but they wouldn't let us. We probably went for pizza instead.
That's all for this day!