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MS Oosterdam |
Then Corona Virus struck. The cruise ship Diamond Princess was held in Japan, people were sick and dying and it seemed like the Apocalypse was upon us. In the weeks before the cruise, we were inundated with doom and gloom newscasters telling us we were all going to die and the end of mankind was just around the corner. Diane and I were being asked daily by friends and family if we were still committed to the cruise after all the cruise ships seemed to be quarantined or often not allowed to port for stops or even just returning to home ports. There came a string of missives from the cruise line stating our safety was paramount and they promised us a great adventure AND an added cabin credit of $200 to keep us from canceling. Awesome! Cabin Credits, right cruisers?
Mostly due to my former occupation and the experience that came with that, I've never considered myself an alarmist and I wasn't about to start now. Ok, some would suggest that when all others are losing their sh*t around you...it may be time to re-evaluate your position (sorry Mr. Kipling). My experience dictates one constant, people are well meaning but they're going to screw up. They can't help themselves. I just need to point to the massive hoarding that took place after the first announcements of staying home and riding out the storm. There was never a hint of a food shortage or a complete halt to the production and distribution of toilet paper or paper towels (I'm still mystified at THAT nonsense). I believe people have been binge watching Zombie movies like "Walking Dead" for too long. I know this because, in my state, Texas, gun and ammunition sales went up 100% in the week we went into stay-at-home was enacted.
So Friday night before departure, I'm literally zipping up my bag for the trip to the airport in the morning when I get an email from Holland America saying the cruise was canceled and we were entitled to a refund or future cruise credit. I get the cruise line was acting prudently and clearly afraid of future fallout lawsuits from sick passengers or quarantining people on their ships. All bad press for the publicity department.
Ok...I still have lemons (a really low fare round trip to San Diego) and can make lemonade. I can still go to San Diego and visit Diane and friends. This will NOT hamper my vacation. It's San Diego in the Spring for goodness sake. How bad can it be? How wrong I could be.
I could see the handwriting on the wall when I got to Love Field. Love is the headquarters for Southwest Airlines and is usually a bevy of activity. Security has like 20 lanes and usually there are lines even at O-dark thirty as I was. Nope, I literally walked right up to the TSA guy, handed my phone and ID to him and waltzed through X-Ray and retrieved my carry-on in about five minutes. The hold-up was I had neglected to remove a juice box for my grandson I keep for our outings. They were treating it like a plastic explosive. I saw it as the TSA tech walked up with it and I pulled it out, unannounced, and caused a stir, but I apologized for my cavalier attitude and they sent me packing.
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One of 30 people on my flight |
The trip to San Diego was quick and quiet...not a word was spoken among the vastly scattered passengers and the crew was equally quiet and unseen. After the safety briefing, they only appeared to distribute drinks and some snacks. They kept the night-lighting on and you caught an occasional ghost-like flight attendant wander up and down the aisle to collect trash as we entered final approach.
Now California had not locked down yet so Diane picked me up and took me to Old Town Mexican Cafe for my favorite breakfast. We drank lots of coffee and had our fill of their handmade tortillas (best on the planet). You know, the kind you just want to curl up with a tub of butter and try to catch the melted goodness running down your wrists as you eat.


We have been friends for about 20 years and had been long-distance dating for about a year and I had decided to propose to her (with witnesses) on the cruise we were supposed to be on that week. I had the presence of mind to bring the ring with me that night expecting to propose over dessert. So the conversation moved on to when we were getting married. Diane's response was something like,"Well, I don't know, he (that would be ME) hasn't proposed yet."

So there we were at dinner when her remark about proposing hit home. Not waiting for dessert....I kicked my chair out from underneath me and got down on one knee (which is a significant undertaking at my youthful 65) and pulled the BA ring out of my pocket and proposed. Well, a very pregnant pause took place and my future bride and sister got vapor lock as I awaited her response. Thankfully, future BIL John had the presence of mind to take some phone photos of the moment as I had to prod dear Diane to come up with a verbal response, "Ahhhh...you're supposed to say something." Thankfully she said yes and it was hugs and applause all around the restaurant.

I should point out, our female server quickly made her way to the table as she was informed by the kitchen staff I had proposed and she was a little miffed she had missed the event. As a sign of her congratulations, she offered us a free dessert which we gladly accepted and shared a Chocolate Hazelnut Ganache...Wow. And, right on queue, two days later California closed restaurants except to drive-up and pick up only.



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Wait...I saw this on "Airplane" |
Nick, once again, Michele and I are so happy that two of the nicest people we know have found each other. Congratulations to you and your beautiful fiancee' Diane.
ReplyDeleteAdded congratulations to the FBIL John Casale, for getting another handyman into the family!