Akaroa
Xmas morning. The ship was anchored quite a long way off shore. We all met for breakfast at 8.30 and then went to Mum and Dad’s room for presents. We got ready and met up to catch the ender to shore. It was about a 25 minute trip to shore.
We wandered around Akaroa for a while. Lots of places were closed. Kaoru and I split off and went to a bakery for something to eat. We then walked up to the Giant’s house, which is a garden filled with mosaic structures. The town is quite artsy fartsy so this was one persons contribution. It was interesting but over priced at $20 each.
We walked back to town and got an ice cream before boarding a tender back to the ship. We realised we had about an hour before trivia so had a customary xmas day nap.
I got ready and went to Mum and Dad’s room while Kaoru prepared. Dad and I decided against trivia with just the 2 of us so we sat outside and had a Kraken, as Mum and Julie eventually got ready and cracked bubbles. Kaoru came down once she was ready too. All 8 of us then went to the restaurant for our 5.15 dinner.
In the usual Christmas tradition, Mum had brought hats, name tags, her “Friends” (that sing the 12 days of xmas), chocolte Santa’s, and something new – serviettes with some special fold technique, which she had just gotten from Aunty Lynette.
Dinner was average – nothing compares to Mum’s xmas meal! But enjoyable nonetheless. After dessert we raced off to do a xmas song trivia (which we were dismal at), and then went to see “A Christmas Story”, put on by the crew, with an aussie theme. It was quite enjoyable, but only Mum, Dad, Kaoru and I went, and we had to stand as it was full.
Back to the Explorer’s lounge to watch “The Drop” do a few songs, before “Battle of the Sexes Kaoaoke”, which both Dad and I (as well as Mum and Julie) joined in on. Then The Drop came back on to do some more tunes by which time we were getting tired so went to Deck 14 and had a chamomile tea on our balcony.
Xmas is done for another yer.