Right now I am sitting in my window nook, coasting down the
Amazon River and waving to the locals and their naked children as they paddle
their boats alongside our ship.It is
absolutely beautiful here which is helping to allay some of my fears that a giant
Anaconda is going to leap from the water and swallow those tiny native boats
whole.
A very blurry Amazon
My journey started on the 13th of November.Unfortunately, so did my fever.I usually like to be prepared a few days
ahead of time for any trip, but I had not been feeling particularly well, so
our things were stuffed into our bags last minute and we were off to the
airport in Las Vegas.Our flight left
from Vegas at 7:30PM and we landed in Los Angeles about an hour later. We then
waited two hours for our flight to Miami where we then spent four and a half
hours sleeping on the floor of the airport before we were transported away to
Barbados.
Grenada
Devil's Island
I wish I could describe Barbados to you, but I was in a
serious fog and feeling even worse than when I had started, so I don’t really
remember it at all.The next few days
are also a blur, but we managed to get Motown on its feet as well as a
standards show that we put together ourselves.I sang Close to You and It’s Too Late with what I hope turned out to be
a breathy jazzy sound because my voice was kaput!I should mention that day after I arrived on
board, I went immediately to the doctor who began to nebulize me because the
gunk in my lungs was causing me to wheeze and have difficulty breathing.
Make me well!
The night after the standards show, Jason and I did our duet
show, “Yes, We’re Married” on the stage, and even though my voice was still
very breathy, it went over well.Our
duet show includes the story of our lives and how we met and it’s always a
pleasure to compare notes with guests afterwards.Everyone still lights up when they tell us
how they first met.
By the way, the
guests have been especially nice on this journey, as has the staff.The thing I have been most grateful for,
however, is our room!Jason and I get to
share a bed in a proper room as opposed to the bunk beds we had for our last
contract.We even have our own window
this time!This is the life!
Best part so far! My own window! (I take naps here like a cat).
Yesterday I was finally beginning to feel better and
breathing became a bit easier which is fortunate because last night was our
opera show.My voice is definitely not
one hundred percent, but I made it through and celebrated with a well-deserved
Brandi in the company of some sympathetic and supportive Australian guests who
say Jason looks just like Guy Sebastian, the first Australian Idol winner.
My gorgeous opera dress paired with H Stern jewels.
My first trip off the ship in Belem, Brazil.
Today I can almost take a full breath without coughing and
it should be my last day on the nebulizer.Hooray!Thankfully, after the pub
lunch this afternoon, we have two nights off where my only requirement will be
going to dinner!Again, I wish I could
describe more of South America, but I feel like today is the first day I have
really seen it.So far, it’s
fantastic!I miss everybody and as I
promised my mother before I left, my blogs will be more frequent and with
better pictures (hopefully)!Love to you
all!
A picture from Devil's Island. Jason took this when he went ashore. So far, he's the better photographer!
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