Titanic Memorial Cruise

I see that a cruise ship carrying descendants of some of the people who died on the Titanic set sail from Southampton docks in southern England yesterday. The ship is retracing the doomed liner’s route on its maiden voyage 100 years ago. The Titanic Memorial Cruise is carrying 1,309 passengers which is the same number as were on the Titanic all those years ago.

Our voyage of a lifetime will sail from Southampton on 8th April 2012 the twelve night cruise on board the MS Balmoral and will follow the RMS Titanic’s original itinerary, passing by Cherbourg on the French coast before calling into the Irish port of Cobh.

Along the way they’ll visit the place where the supposedly unsinkable ship collided with an iceberg. Passengers and crew will pay their respects at a special memorial service to take place at the exact time the Titanic sank 100 years ago.

It’d be rather amazing to be on such a voyage but I imagine it’d feel a little bit eerie. I reckon everyone on board would take a little bit more notice than usual when the crew went through the safety and emergency demonstrations.

So do you think you would have joined the memorial cruise if you’d had the opportunity?



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James is back

Our 9 year old son James, returned home from an overseas trip on the weekend.

He had traveled with Pauline’s mum to England and France. I’m not at all jealous that he got to see the final stage of this year’s Tour de France live in Paris. (Well – OK – maybe a little.)

We’ve been missing him terribly so it was wonderful to finally have him back, even if it meant being at the airport in the very early hours of yesterday morning. We finally got to bed at around 4:00 a.m.

I reckon that overseas planes purposely arrive at odd hours so that even the people who haven’t been traveling can go through the whole experience of jet lag with those who’ve been away.



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See you soon, James

emirates.jpgI’m battling to stay awake.

I’d go to bed but I need to head back into work this evening to give a youth group a tour of the radio station.

I got about two and a half to three hours sleep last night because we had to get up at 2:00 a.m. to take James to the International Airport. You have no idea how tough it was to sound happy and vibrant on the radio this morning.

James is traveling with Pauline’s mum to England and France. Not bad for a nine year old. He’ll be in Paris for the final day of the Tour de France. (Not that I’m jealous.)

Over the next few weeks he’ll see things that I’ve never even dreamed of seeing and go places that will broaden his perspective on the world.

We’re going to miss him like crazy but we’re so glad that he’s getting such an amazing opportunity.



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