Thursday, July 31, 2014

Queen Mary 2: boarding and Kids Zone....

One might say that a Transatlantic crossing should be the highlight of our 'Journey', they would well be correct if they were not 'Journeying'. Everyday to date has been a highlight meaning that the excitement of our Crossing has not been experienced as a work up to just prior to departure day - excitement was at the start up of the trip.

And now to correct any impressions that the Crossing was not worth being excited about....this IS the way to travel from New York to Southampton!

Arrival at the Ocean Terminal was super fast. Our car had us here from Central Manhattan within 20 minutes, not the hour I had assumed, Check-in and boarding was polite, welcoming and speedy meaning we had entered our stateroom by 12:30, several hours ahead of my forecast allowing for a whole afternoon of ship orientation which was absolutely necessary. Mum and I have estimated that the distance we have to walk one the length of the deck 6 corridor (i.e. to drop Teagan off at the Kids Zone) is about the distance of Hobson St to the St Clair beach esplanade, very approximately 200 m.

 

Teagan rapidly orientated herself and has one mission in place, to attend as many Kids Zone sessions as possible. She is in with the 8-12 year olds and is adoring the staff and her fellow ship mates. One of the leaders there is an expat Kiwi from Geraldine. She has been teaching in London and is currently taming the QM2 8-12 s.

There are nearly 300 young people on board (under 18) where 60 are aged 8 - 12. I don't have any photos of inside the kids club due to no photography but I do have a video that I was allows to take on departure day when the "Kids Zone" room was empty but that will have to wait until I have decent internet! I must say that I am impressed with Cunard's approach to their younger set. The Zone is placed at the stern with an outdoor area. All staff are so professional and you never feel like you are in their way and security is very tight. Many parents of very young children appear to be wheeling their sleeping treasures into the night nursery while they go and enjoy a late dinner and late entertainment. Teagan, due to a rule change, is not allowed to sign in and out and I need to present my car at least twice to collect her (moaning and whining about how I am too early). Ultimately this means that you don't see younger children wandering the ship at all. The teen set are present as they meet up in various places for organised activities.

It is now the morning of our 3rd full day and my first breakfast has arrived as room service. Second breakfast will be closer to 10:00 am as Teagan is waking quite late (I wonder why).

As a note: a state room at the bow, close to the promenade deck on a foggy night means a fog horn blasting very 2 minutes all night! And should I complain? No, We really enjoyed the reassuring sound and light vibration as it added to the strange ambience (last night the fog was swirling around on deck around the Captains Cuff Links - spare propeller blades - it was rather surreal). Forget any sea views today!

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

New York, New York....

Part one of our journey has just about closed on us as we transfer onto Cunard's Queen Mary 2. Rightfully we should be enthusiastic about boarding the world's largest ocean liner to cross the infamous North Atlantic, however, in this instance we don't feel that way. Finishing each day means that it is finished. Each day has been so good we have wanted to repeat it not move on to a new wonderful day!

We have not been quite so busy here. Rather, finishing off some last minute tasks, ensuring we visited Ground Zero, spent an afternoon in Central Park, and sailed past the Statue of Liberty.

Unfortunately the shipboard internet is too slow for me to upload out New York video log, so that will have to wait until we get to England. Meanwhile, I am hoping that a couple of photos will suffice!

 

 

 

Saturday, July 26, 2014

On the way to Cape May

We were so fortunate to be invited to spend a few nights with Mrs Hess's extended family. Without counting I think there were 30 people sharing two houses in the Victorian part of Cape May in New Jersey. Teagan had a splendid time playing and beaching three full days away. Thank-you all for sharing this with us, it was precious.

 

On the way to Cape May from Kirsty Merriman on Vimeo.

 

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Gettysburg and on for a long weekend in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

Leaving Lancaster in Pennsylvania we stopped off for an extended break at the National Gettysburg museum. Teagan managed to buy her own lunch and befriend a Union soldier from the American Civil War. An few hours later we were on to visit Jan and Dave Pearson in Lewisburg where Teagan has formed a fast friendship with both.

 

 

Lewisburg with the Pearson's from Kirsty Merriman on Vimeo.

 

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Lancaster County

Following our nights in Halifax we travelled to Philadelphia by air and then enjoyed a prolonged journey to visit the Hess's in Lancaster County. We decided to miss an expressway and explore extended time on the 476 before taking some quieter roads back to Lancaster! Thanks so much to the Hess's we thoroughly enjoyed our time on Weaver Road.

 

 

Lancaster County, Pennsylvania from Kirsty Merriman on Vimeo.

 

Friday, July 18, 2014

And off to Halifax...

As I type this, we are actually in the USA and I have been sitting out on the porch watching the fireflies; what better place to upload our latest vlog.

 

We had only two nights in Halifax and due to travel we effectively only had one full day. Our focus was to visit the maritime museum and Fairview cemetery gaining an appreciation of the Halifax Explosion, the largest man made non atomic explosion in history flattening and devastating the city, and then to pay respects to those who perished in the Titanic. We were humbled by the care that the residents of Halifax gave to those who did not survive the sinking.

 

 

20140713 On to Halifax from Kirsty Merriman on Vimeo.

 

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

The Red Dirt Road

Two weeks in Charlottetown have closed in on us. The three meanderers had a most wonderful time (wonderfullestmostest according to Teagie). Karen and Maddison hosted us and we felt so welcomed into their family. Two nights after leaving, Teagan is still wishing she was back in PEI....a return trip will be in the wings to return our loonie, toonie and $1 note!

 

 

The Red Dirt Road from Kirsty Merriman on Vimeo.