Today we fly Home
Suitcases were put out the night before with the new luggage tags.
We got up early, had our last great breakfast and packed our carry-on bags.
Travelers were assigned a special time for gathering in the Pacific Moon Lounge.
Ours was 8:20 am.
We all rec'd color tags, we were grey 4, and when our color tag was called we were escorted to a bus that took us to the airport in Vancouver. We checked in with no problem, and waited for departure to Toronto. First thing I did was get us both a Starbucks coffee! Then we noticed we were not seated together on the plane, so I asked if it could be changed, and it was. As we were flying East, my sister Immy and brother Herman were driving West. I waved at them, but they did not wave back. We arrived in Toronto in time, and my sister Henny picked us up at the airport. After a short visit with my dad, we drove to Brighton. Home early Sunday morning. Very pleasant not to have a hat and coat on this late at night.
The organization of the whole trip was amazing. The ship had 1200 crew members of which 460 were dedicated to our unforgettable dining experiences. 3400 passengers.
Later that day, our daughter Teresa, Richie, and Erin came down. Teresa made this lovely arrangement from icing. A belated great birthday gift. Can't think of a better way to end the blog than with beautiful flowers. Thank you, thank you Teresa.