Jan 26, At Sea south of Hawaii (Pens-Caps)

 We are heading south, southeast from Hawaii enroute to Tahiti. It was a little wavey and overcast as we woke up this morning


Besides crafts this morning, if you wanted to be a participant in the Crossing the Equator ceremony in a few days, you had to sign up.  This ceremony is a little bit Nickelodeon so should be fun (more on that as we get closer). 


The craft today was origami box making.

At noon, the bridge came on and said we were 356 nautical miles from Kauai (200 Nautical Miles from the Big Island of Hawaii) and 2070 nautical miles from Tahiti. And the sea bottom is 16,500 feet below us!! That is pretty deep!!

And while Flat Stanley Brayden is having fun on the Island Princess, Brayden is taking Flat Stanley Rob and Toni to the Caps-Pens game in DC. The game will be at 2 pm here on the ship .










But we had to head for dinner and never saw overtime or the shootout. So real Brayden got to celebrate but Flat Stanley Brayden missed seeing it until later

While it was windy, overcast day with some rain, the sunset was still 👌 



Very interesting show tonight. Xylosynth is a combination of a xylophone and a synthesizer.





Crooner's Sing-a-long to end the evening.





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