Six days of seafull bliss. Nothing to do but to relax, unwind, and indulge. We have had really beautiful weather; weather I don’t think most were prepared for. The chaise lounges are readily available at all times of day.

The Regal Princess also has the adults only Sanctuary, hardly necessary on this Transatlantic trip since I have only seen about four children and one teenager.
Bruce and I have now dined three times in the dining room. One night we were seated with a couple from Toronto and another from Florida. I had cherries jubilee for dessert.
We spend an hour each day in the spa and we discovered the perfect time when the crowds are low. We usually use the tiled beds than the jacuzzi followed by The saunas. We leave there feeling very relaxed.
Time changes are challenging. Almost every night we push the clocks ahead an hour. We have coffee delivered at 8. But then roll over and go back to sleep. We missed working out yesterday. So I spent some time walking the track in the afternoon.

We also found an outdoor putting green and Bruce also played in an indoor laser shooting gallery.
Last night was formal night and lobster was on the menu. We dressed up for the occasion.
We sat with a couple from Australia, a couple from Philadelphia, and a couple from California. We had a fun time with this group.
The show tonight was excellent. It was all about dancing from many of the great Broadway musicals. It was a packed house. I have found the entertainment has been better in this ship then either Royal Caribbean or Celebrity. We have been quite impressed.
Today was very quiet. Our last sea day before we hit the Azores. We went to the gym and then went to seminars on pirates and on navigation. I was so sleepy from clocks being pushed forward.
Tonight we went to another great show. The violinist, Chris Watkins and a singer Andrew Diessner. It was fabulous.

Off to bed and then up early to see the Azores!
