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About Kaye

Generation X, major goofball, batteries and instructions not included, simply fabulous - just add coffee, bacon or chocolate. I also love cruising, I am a Pisces after all.

Back to normal life…?

I’m excited, I’m so excited that you wouldn’t believe just how excited I am! Want to why I’m excited? I’ll tell you whether you want to know or not… I’m excited because cruise ships and cruising have finally come back to Australia! Now, hand up who’s now excited with that news!

That’s some exciting news right? Well it’s exciting if you’re addicted to cruising and you’ve missed being on a cruise ship or seeing them docked in a port near you.

Living in Adelaide, South Australia, I live under a 30 minute drive to the cruise ship terminal here. I love seeing the different cruise ships in port for the day. I hope that the passengers who are on various shore excursions or doing their own thing in seeing what Adelaide has to offer, they are enjoying their day here as well.

We have shopping, fabulous restaurants, the Malls Balls in Rundle Mall, beautiful beaches, the Adelaide Hills, chocolate makers, wineries, art galleries, museums, in fact there’s something here for everyone. The weather is pretty good as well.

Currently here in Australia, we have 2 cruise ships based here, P&O have the Pacific Explorer, based in Sydney, New South Wales and doing cruises and Princess Cruises have the Coral Princess, based in Brisbane and doing cruises.

After not having cruise ships in Australian waters for 2 years due to the coronavirus pandemic which caused cruise ships to stop cruising, I’m glad to see them coming back.

If anyone has read previous posts in this blog, you would have seen that I have a cruise booked for December 2023 on the Grand Princess and just between you and me, I’m a little bit excited by that too.

The last cruise I was on was in November 2019 around the South Pacific Islands and Fiji, just before the world learned about the coronavirus and the world had to stop.

Life and the world is slowly returning to normal, or a new normal, with this virus still around but it’s a good feeling to feel as though it is returning and I’m still excited.

Until next time

Kaye

Wake up America…

America, it is time to change your gun laws. Everything political is run by the gun lobbies and the gun lobbies have way to much money and power. It’s obvious that the gun lobbies are in charge over there and not the politicians who should be running the country.

It’s time to stand up to the gun lobbies. It’s time to stand up against all the gun loving people who believe it is their right to protect themselves and bear arms because the second amendment of the US Constitution tells them they can own a gun.

I’m over turning on the news and hearing on repeat almost daily of a shooting happening in schools, day care centres, churches, shopping malls, out in the streets, parents who don’t store their guns properly where kids can find them, kids using guns on other kids…

I thought that after the Sandy Hook elementary school shootings, where 26 children and teachers lost their lives in 2012 would bring the changes to gun laws but no, the shootings continue. It seems as though the gun loving population of America has more rights and protection of their rights than what innocent children do. This pisses me off to no end.

I’m saddened by the thought for the parents who said goodbye to these 19 children as they went to school in Texas at the start of their day today, thinking that it was going to be a regular day but it turned out to be the worst day of these parents lives as they will never see their children again. My heart breaks for them. I also feel sad for the 2 teachers and their families who lost their lives today as well.

I’m saddened by the children who have to do shooter drills in school’s to prepare for the possibility of a shooter coming into the school. How about letting them be innocent children because that’s what they should be? They shouldn’t be thinking, is this the day I may die.

I’m angry at the US government who continually allow shootings to continue resulting in the loss of many innocent lives.

America, it’s time to get your shit together and change your gun laws now and get over your love affair with your guns. That was all well and good when there were no military forces or police to protect communities and individuals, where people had to defend themselves and their property.

America, just wake up and change your gun laws before even more people are senselessly and needlessly killed.

Here in Australia, there was a mass shooting in 1996 at a popular tourist destination in Port Arthur, Tasmania. 35 people were killed and a further 23 people were injured by a lone shooter who possessed high powered weapons. All it took was for that tragic event to happen and the gun laws in Australia were quickly changed and tightened. We haven’t had another massacre since and I thank the government for their quick actions in the protection of human lives.

America, it’s time to grow a pair and make your country safe for all… change your gun laws. Change them now. Yours is the only country in the world where almost daily, there’s a report of a mass shooting somewhere. That is something I wouldn’t be proud of believe me if I were an American citizen. Your lack of gun control does not make me want to visit your country, seriously.

Until next time

Kaye

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Just a cruise note…

On my 2 cruises that I’ve done now, I would carry around several small notebook and a pen with me on the ship or while on shore excursions, so I can take note of the things I want to remember while on the cruise. This way I have detailed notes of all the things that I want to remember in my small notebooks.

I generally during a quiet time will find somewhere on the ship, in a public place and sit there and write my memories down before I forget the things I want to remember.

I write down the funny things I’ve seen and heard, I write the names of crew members who have gone above and beyond to make sure that I’m having a good time on my holiday (handy for the compliment cards from the Passenger Services Desk on the ship and the survey at the end of the cruise), I write down the informative things, the amusing things, the entertaining things, the highlights of the cruise, about the wonderful people I have met and conversed with.

I like going back to my notebooks and rereading what I have written and remembering those moments.

On my last cruise from Adelaide, South Australia to Fiji and return back in November 2019, I could be found on the Lido Deck scribbling away in my notebook, or in the Explorer’s Lounge, or on the Promenade Deck.

Writing notes at various times during the day or the evening during some down time helps me to remember a cruise, as does taking photos and video’s on my phone.

On my first cruise back in 2018, going from Adelaide, South Australia to New Zealand, on that cruise I had taken so many photos that the friend I was travelling with, jokingly called me “a Japanese tourist” lol. Funny how she wanted half the photos I had taken so she could print them off for herself lol.

The next cruise for next year, December 2023 from Adelaide, South Australia to New Zealand, as it’s going to be a Christmas and New Year’s cruise, I was considering getting the internet package on the ship and do some live videos while on the cruise, especially on Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve but for this cruise, yes, I will be bringing along a pack of small notebooks to write my memories in.

However you remember your cruises, I hope you look back on the memories and smile as you remember the crew members who made your cruise enjoyable along with the memories you made on your cruises.

Until Next Time

Kaye

Welcome back…

Sunday April 17 marked a big date in the calendar, the cruising calendar, as that was the date cruise ships and cruising finally returned to Australia after a 2 year absence, due to the covid-19 pandemic that swept the world.

The first cruise ship to be welcomed back to Australia? P&O’s The Pacific Explorer, or the former Princess Cruises Dawn Princess, for those who remember her.

I must confess that after seeing videos on Facebook from the cruise director currently on the Pacific Explorer, seeing her return home to Sydney on board the ship, even I teared up as she shared her excitement in her live Facebook videos.

I’ve never sailed with P&O before but I could feel her excitement as the ship sailed through Sydney Harbour as she shared what she was feeling and witnessing through the live videos.

The world is slowing returning to normal, or a new normal as we have to deal with protocols and procedures for keeping everyone safe from covid.

I’m sure that when it comes to my cruise in December 2023, that the possibility of all restrictions will not be a thing. No testing before a cruise, no face mask wearing, no covid regulations while cruising, that the process will be relaxed.

As someone who has cruised previously, for those who are reluctant to get on a cruise ship for their very first cruise, or who are reluctant to go back onto a “floating Petri dish” after the Ruby Princess incident, Princess Cruises did get a rap over their knuckles for not being open and transparent with the Australian authorities and the passengers on the ship at the time but I know that the Australian authorities would have received the hardest rap over the knuckles for not doing their jobs properly.

Any cruise ships visiting a port have to follow that country’s laws. They have to follow the health authorities rules, customs and immigration rules for a country and the port authorities rules, a cruise ship captain and the crew simply are unable to override those rules in place, set by that country they are currently visiting. The Australian authorities messed up big time over the Ruby Princess.

I for one, am looking forward to cruising again and I hope you are too.

Welcome home Pacific Explorer and to all the other cruise ships who have home ports here in Australia as you too come back home.

Happy sailing!

Until next time

Kaye

The Love Boat…

One of my favourite TV shows growing up was The Love Boat. I would sit in front of the TV each week just to see who the guest stars would be and what the crew of The Pacific Princess would be up to that week.

It was pure escapism and it captured the minds and imaginations of not just me but also most people who watched the show.

The Love Boat was the show TV stars wanted to appear in, as it was extremely popular in a prime time viewing timeslot.

The Love Boat was also the show that got people curious about cruising and got people going on cruises.

On my last cruise back in 2019, from Adelaide, Australia to Fiji and return, there was a The Love Boat themed deck party, which was repeated as a Sail Away party, which was fun. Then when the cast of The Love Boat received their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Princess Cruises had placed replica’s of the plaque to be placed on their ships in the Piazza.

Now my happiness has increased because one of the TV stations here in Australia is playing episodes of The Love Boat and they have it on their website for streaming. Yep, I’m binge watching.

I’m really enjoying watching the show again as I’ve only seen random episodes on YouTube or Dailymotion as it hasn’t played on TV here since the original run.

Finding The Love Boat is the perfect escapism TV for me in these times of living in a pandemic. I can escape with the passengers and crew on board the Pacific Princess and forget about the world for an hour or several hours, depending on how many episodes I can watch.

Yes, I also sing along with the theme tune as it plays…

Until next time

Kaye

Feeding my cruise addiction….

The latest news is that cruising will be resuming here in Australia again shortly in April 2022, after 2 years of no cruise ships in Australian waters. I’m excited!

Back in January 2022, I booked a cruise from Adelaide, South Australia to New Zealand and return. The Australian borders were still closed, the New Zealand borders are still closed and cruising hasn’t resumed but I booked the cruise.

I wanted some normality back in my life. I wanted something to look forward to. I wanted something from life as it was before we had even heard about the Covid-19 pandemic that swept the world and put everything on hold for the next 2 years. So, I booked a cruise.

I’m a member of several Princess Cruises Facebook groups and it’s been interesting to see how the Americans have returned to cruising.

I’m fully vaxxed, I have no issues wearing a face mask, I carry my own hand sanitiser and use it regularly. I wash my hands as necessary.

I’m definitely looking forward to just being on a ship again as the last ship I was on, back in 2019, I just missed the start of people beginning to be infected by the coronavirus. Happy to have dodged that bullet.

By December 2023, we will have gotten used to living our new normal because I don’t see this virus or its variants disappearing any time soon. This will be something that we are just going to be living with. This is our new normal.

Safe sailing to all who are currently on a cruise ship, are thinking of booking a cruise, have booked a cruise.

For those who have booked their first cruise, or are currently on their first cruise, welcome to your newest addiction. Cruising is very addictive! It’s an addiction I am happy to pay for though, as a cruise ship is my Happy Place.

For those who have booked cruises and have had them cancelled, I hope you are able to successfully have a cruise in the not too distant future.

Until next time

Kaye

Cruising in a new world…

Well, on the morning of Saturday 22 January 2022, as I listened to radio and heard Phil Hoffmann, the boss of one of the biggest tourism companies here in Adelaide, South Australia, telling everyone regarding their latest deals, during his regular radio spot, mention a cruise from Adelaide to New Zealand, my ears pricked up to listen.

He mentioned a cruise happening in December 2023, from Adelaide, South Australia to New Zealand and return, which will be sailing Christmas and New Year before returning back to Australia, for 19 nights.

Over at a friend’s house over an hour later, as she’s my cruising buddy as well, I mentioned if she was interested. Stupid question by the way lol. I got on the Phil Hoffmann Travel website to check out the cruise in detail and liked what I saw with both the price and the itinerary. On the PHT website, there is a feature where you can chat live and after talking with a guy from PHT Travel with the chat feature of the site, a cruise was booked. Or as I jokingly say, “accidentally booked” lol. Accidentally on purpose.

The cruise is leaving Adelaide on the 16th December 2023 and returning 1st January 2024, 19 nights with ports including Port Lincoln and KI, on board the Grand Princess, sister ship to the both the Golden Princess and the Star Princess cruise ships.

Both the Golden Princess and the Star Princess are no longer Princess ships as they were both previously sold to P&O Australia and have since been renamed. It leaves the Grand Princess, the oldest of the 3 sister ships being the last of the 3 still with Princess Cruises.

I don’t know if this cruise will go ahead. I hope it will as December 2023 is just under 2 years away. Hopefully cruising has resumed here in Australia by then and New Zealand has reopened their borders again. With the world as it currently is, the world is an unpredictable place because of covid and all it’s variants.

I hope that by the time December 2023 arrives, the world is more settled and used to the new normal we have to live now. Time will tell.

All I know is this, the reasons for my booking this cruise is I want something to look forward to. I want to feel as though life is returning to a new normal because it will never be the same as it was before the pandemic. I want to go back onto a cruise ship.

For those who think that they will never get back onto a cruise ship because of covid and the thoughts of cruise ships being huge Petri dishes floating on the water, I just want to say this – cruise ships are continuously by the crews and this was going on even before the pandemic. It’s the people who get onto the cruise ships who need to not board ships while sick and those who fail to regularly wash their hands.

I also know from experience after doing 2 long cruises as a passenger, that a cruise ship simply cannot allow passengers to get off the ship without permission from the authorities of the port and the countries laws they are in at that moment, which include health authorities, customs and immigration.

I know that cruising will include being double vaccinated and having boosters, wearing face masks, washing hands frequently or hand sanitising, covid tests before boarding a cruise ship and other measures but if they keep me safe and those on the same ship as me safe, I’m going to do it without complaint.

Bring on the cruise in December 2023

Until next time

Kaye

First cruise memories…

On this day, 4 years ago, a friend and I boarded our first cruise ship, the Golden Princess, for a 17 night round trip cruise from Adelaide, South Australia to New Zealand. The ship definitely became my happy place.

There’s something so magical and peaceful being on a ship. It’s definitely another world. I loved the sea days where I could sit outside of the Promenade Deck and look over the ocean and just relax and forget about the world in general and I did. For 17 nights, I had no idea of what was going on in the world, just what was going on board the ship.

I definitely became a cruise addict while on board the ship. Okay, if truth be told, I think I was addicted even before I got on board. Once on board the ship, it was confirmed that I was addicted to cruising.

I mean, why wouldn’t you be? For the duration of a cruise, you don’t have to cook, wash dishes, prepare meals, do housework, or make your bed. It’s all done for you by the wonderful and friendly crew on board the ship. They just made everything happen with precision.

While on that cruise, I met some wonderful people. I also got to know some of the crew from the cabin steward, the waiters in the theatre, the Explorer’s Lounge, the Lido Deck and in the Horizon Court buffet.

I laughed at the Cruise Director’s team as they entertained the passengers, I enjoyed the shows in the theatre, the barista in the International Cafe got to know my habits and how I have my coffee, or at night before going back to my cabin and bed, how I have my hot chocolate. The waiters got to know my orders as well… chocobana mocktail or a glass of Coke anyone?

While on the ship, I actually forgot that there is a world outside of the ship as I didn’t watch any news to even know what was going on in the world at the time.

One late night sitting in the Piazza and having my hot chocolate, the singer in the Promenade Lounge was playing the piano and taking requests from all the people up on deck 7. Someone had requested YMCA and so the singer is singing the song, he gets to the “it’s fun to stay at the YMCA” part and a few of us sitting in the Piazza on deck 5 start doing the actions. That was funny.

There were many funny moments and beautiful memories from that cruise, I will treasure.

New Zealand is beautiful as well and the cooler temperature, I enjoyed. While the temperature was perfect, in Adelaide, everyone there was going through a heatwave.

One day, I will return for another cruise. I am just waiting for this covid mess to calm down. People, get vaccinated, wear a mask and wash your hands!

I didn’t want to leave the ship. I could have happily stayed on as a stowaway. I had such a fabulous time.

I miss cruising but I have photos to remind me with the memories attached to those photos. One day, I will be back on a ship again, just not now.

Until next time

Kaye

Christmas memories…

I don’t know about you but I love Christmas time. I love everything about Christmas from watching one of my favourite Christmas movies, Love Actually, to listening to all the Christmas carols and songs to do with Christmas. I love giving Christmas presents to people. I love the Christmas foods associated with Christmas. I love getting together with family and celebrating Christmas.

Growing up, my family would go to my grandparents house on my Dad’s side of the family and have tea (or dinner) with the whole family gathered there from my grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles and cousins. It was a fun time.

Granpa would cook a barbecue outside and granma, with the help of her daughters, my aunty’s, would get everything else to eat ready for our meal. Then once it was already prepared and cooked, we’d sit outside on the grass or on chairs and eat. Being in Australia, Christmas is during our Summer, so we are able to do that.

After the main meal, consisting of chicken, ham, turkey, roast carrots, roast potatoes, beans and peas, there would be Christmas pudding with custard and/or ice cream. Granpa would put sixpences in the pudding for us kids to find and then he’d exchange for our current currency we have now. (As a side note, Australia was using the imperial currency of pounds, shillings and pence until 14 February 1966 when it went to the currency we use now). After tea was eaten, we kids got a bottle of Coke each, not a plastic bottle with a screw top either but a glass bottle with a top you needed a bottle cap remover for (one of my uncle and aunty’s lived a few doors down from my grandparents house and there metal fence came in handy for removing the caps from the bottle as well). Before tea, my cousins and I would go for a walk to one of the many playgrounds around my grandparents house and spend time there playing on the equipment. It was always a great time.

When my grandparents became too old to have all the family over and do much of the preparation and cooking for Christmas tea, my Aunty and uncle who lived a few doors down took over and the family tradition continued. I also remember all of us cousins being in one of my cousins bedrooms and singing along to songs playing on her record player. We still know all the words to the Band Aid songs “Do they know it’s Christmas” and “Happy Christmas/War is over” among many others we used to sing along to. We can also sing any Abba song going as well.

As the years have passed, my grandparents have both now gone, as have my parents and so have other family members. Several of my cousins have gotten married or met that someone special and have families of their own now but the tradition still lives on.

Now, there’s 3 of my cousins, they have houses big enough to host the whole family on Christmas Day and their families, who share having all the family over for Christmas lunch these days. The whole family still comes together and now my second cousins are a part of it all. The tradition is still going strong.

I hope that my second cousins keep the tradition going as they get older, just like the older generations in the family have kept it going. For all these years.

One Christmas my second cousins thought they could out sing their parents, second cousins, aunts and uncles. They soon learned that we could still out sing them, especially when Happy Christmas/War is over started playing.

Whatever Christmas means to you, may you be able to celebrate the season with your loved ones. Make memories, cherish those gathered together around the table, enjoy making the meals that will be shared. Remember those who are no longer sitting at the table. Be blessed.

Merry Christmas to you all who are reading this and thank you.

Christmas blessings to you all

Until next time

Kaye

Living in the 80’s

Hands up who remembers the 1980’s? I certainly do! I was a teenager at the time and living through the 80’s, it felt like a decade that was special as we were experiencing life during this period and that people would be talking about how good this decade was when they were looking back at it. For those who missed life through the 80’s but love the music and hearing about life during the 80’s, this is a list of what you missed and so here are the things I remember of what the 1980’s were about:

Big hair
Rubik’s cubes
Shoulder pads
Slouch socks
Hyper colour t-shirts
Rollerskates
Rollerskating rinks
Walkmans
Boomboxes/Ghetto blasters
Break dancing
Flouro t-shirts
Tracksuits made out of parachute material
Huge mobile (cell phones) phones and you had to carry the battery in a battery case on your shoulder
Atari
Commodore 64
Pacman
Asteroids
Space Invaders
Frogger
Pong
Video game arcades
Amusement arcades
Elastics
Uno
Denim shirts/jackets/skirts
Computers with green screens
Floppy disks
Records
Cassette tapes
No pay tv, just Channels 2, 7, 9 and 10
Betamax and VHS VCR’s
Rotary telephones
No internet
No mobile/cell phones
No social media – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, Tik Tok etc
No Google – we had to go to the library to look things up or look it up in an Encyclopaedia Britannica
Red Rover
Brandy – the game, not the alcohol
Spokey Dokey’s – Putting cards from cereal boxes in the spokes of your bicycle to make some cool noises
Stirrup pants
Jelly bracelets
Clogs
Rats Tails
Mullets
Holes in your jeans – sorry people who wear that fashion today, people in the 80’s bet you to it! Lol
Stone wash jeans
Acid wash jeans
t-shirts 4 sizes too big
Legwarmers
Wearing your collar up, even on polo shirts
Simon says
Hopscotch
Cabbage Patch Kids
Tonka Trucks
Banana seat bicycles
Nerf balls
Hoola Hoops
Swatch watches
Koosh balls
Kazoos
Etch-A-Sketch
Slinkies
Matchbox Cars
Lego blocks
Yo yo’s
Smelly pens and markers
80’s music
Candy cigarettes
West Coast or St Tropez wine cooler – for people who were over 18
PEZ
Bubble tape
Choose your Own Adventure Books
BMX bikes
The Big Mac song, “Two all beef patties, special sauce…” could you say the whole thing in under 10 seconds to win yourself a free Big Mac?
Crimping irons
Putting the empty plastic potato chip bags in the oven to shrink them
Care Bears
Synthesizers
Soda Stream soft drink makers
Carrying the pack of cigarettes in the rolled up sleeve of your t-shirt

These are some of the memories I have of the 1980’s, what are things you remember?

Anyone who was born after the 1980’s really did miss an incredible decade. I’m glad that I got to experience it first hand, I wouldn’t have missed it for the world!

Here’s to all of us who lived and survived through the 1980’s!

I’m glad you took this walk down memory lane with me, hope you enjoyed it.

Until next time

Kaye