Thursday, February 7, 2008

The End

So that was our cruise in a nutshell. It was truly fantastic - we both had a great time. Well, mostly - what hasn't been mentioned is that Kim was not feeling well from Tuesday on. She was a trooper and participated much as she could. I felt bad for her - and felt bad about leaving her alone in the room while I went out and played. But despite that, it was awesome - wonderfully relaxing, fantastic music, super fan opportunities. I will definitely be there next year for Ships & Dip V - and invite all of you to come along! Clear here for more info.

I will end with some of my videos.


Brothers Creegan singing "Polliwog in a Bog" from the new kids CD.


Steve and Ed dancing to "If I Had $1,000,000"


Ed talking about a track on the new kids CD.


Griffin House


BNL playing "Hello City" with former member, Andy Creegan


Tyler singing "Brandy" with Guster

Thursday - The End

Thursday morning started with the alarm going off and me saying "Oh my gosh! Kim! It's 9 AM already!" When you have an inside stateroom, the line between day and night fades and it's very easy to sleep all day! This was a day at sea, so we didn't need to head out for an excursion, but there was a lot to do on the ship, so we needed to get going! First on my agenda was yoga with Jim Creegan, BNL bassist. I dropped Kim off on the Lido deck and headed up to the uppermost deck, right under the goofy red and blue "tail". There were about 100 of us squished in on our cruise beach towels - when we went down into Cobra, I had to twist my upper body so that the toes of the guy in front on me weren't in my nose! It was pretty cool doing yoga outside and looking up into the clear blue sky! Next was "Meet the Managers", a chance to ask questions of BNL's 4 managers. It was pretty interesting - people asked questions about ticket prices, fan club pre-sales, how they decide where to tour, etc. One guy asked if the group might tone down their language at concerts now that they are releasing a children's album - everyone else nearly had a fot over this and I urged the woman in front of me to respond, which she did quite eloquently.

I found Kim on the deck - we had lunch and then headed back out to the deck. I actually managed to read... in between naps... It's so hard when the sun is above and you are stretched out on a lounge chair... Actually, it was not at all hot, and the sun kept disappearing behind clouds - when it did, it was almost chilly! After our exhausting afternoon, I showered and we headed to the final Griffin House show. We thought we might print out our boarding passes first but there was a line 30 minutes before the show was to start - crazy! We waited in line so we could get a seat, and the wait was well worth it! It was an incredibly intimate show, and his gorgeous lyrics were perfectly showcased. I had caught a bit of his show on Tuesday, and Kim highly recommended his music - I am now a fan! After the show, Kim left me to shower and pack and I intended to head to the computer lounge, but I was distracted by "If I Had $1,000,000" coming from the dining room. I thought it might be the waiters at the early dinner seating doing another "show" - I think that was the plan, but no one was up on the stands... until Steve and Ed made their way down and helped each up on one. While we sang, they slow danced, bumped and grinded and chicken danced to their most familiar hit. It was a hoot!

At dinner, we met our new friends Kendra and Marc (by now this is getting to be a bit Seinfeldian - Kim and I were so proud that we made friends on the cruise and started obsessively looking for them on the boat!) and chatted longer than our waiters would have liked. They played $1,000,000 at our dinner but no Ed and Steve. :-( At long last, it was time for our BIG BNL show. We had seats on the floor, but in row P under the balcony. Eww! Our new pals were in H so we made our way up to them in the aisle and, uh, never really left. We had a great spot to view the show! It was probably one of the best BNL concerts I have seen - the guys were having a blast playing for a very appreciative crowd. They announced that there would in fact be a cruise next year and Kim, Marc, Kendra and I made a pact to be there

Despite needing to pack, I headed up to the Lido deck one last time to watch the major jam session between all the artists. As I mentioned in a previous post, this went on and on and I finally threw in the towel at 4 AM. I later heard someone say that they ended when they were told the lights visible on the horizon were Miami

Some pics


We decided to get "official" pictures taken... although the photographer really wanted us to be serious!


Me and my pal Mitch


Yoga with Jim


Jim and sweaty Jenn


With our new friends at the concert


BNL in concert


Jam session on the Lido deck

Friday, February 1, 2008

Wednesday and Jamaica

Wednesday started really early - too early - and we had to scoot to get to our excursion - swimming with the dolphins, climbing Dunn's River Falls and shopping. It was a bit overcast but still warm. We were divided into groups, put into lifejackets and assigned a dolphin. Ours was Mitch. We got into the water with our group and had the most amazing time swimming and playing with Mitch. Of course, pictures and video were taken, and we bought them all!

In our group were Kendra and Mark, a couple from the Bay Area who became our cruise friends. We went to Dunn's River Falls after the dolphins and were again in a group with them to climb the falls. The guides had us hold hands and climb the 600 foot falls in a single file, which has got to be the most inefficient and unsafe way to do this! We later hypothesized that it was really just a way to keep groups together so the video guy could easily capture the group on film, and it also provided MANY opportunities for photo ops, all of which were available for purchase at the end. It was still a neat climb, although I think I would rather do it without the guide.

Kim and I skipped the shopping part of the trip and headed back to the boat. We got dry clothes on and took a nap, although I tried to disguise mine as "reading". I was on the indoor pool deck all snuggy in my hoody and fell asleep after 2 pages.

After our nap, we headed out to watch Oakhurst play as we sailed away from Ocho Rios. Unfortunately, about 3 songs in it started to pour so we headed in while the guys covered the equipment and took cover. It was time for a shower and the Pajama Party! I think the whole cruise should have been a Pajama Party - it was sooooo comfortable! On our way dinner, we ran into Ed and asked him for a picture. He kindly obliged and I died a little. We meet our new friends in line for dinner and sat with them. We were again treated to our waiters dancing to a loud dance remix of something.

I watched another Brothers Creegan show, this time in the Atrium on the smallest stage on the ship. They managed to cram a baby grand, stand up bass, small drum kit and 5 musicians on it! It was a great show - better than the first one I saw earlier. To wrap up the night, I watched Steve's solo gig, Vanity Project, which was much better than I expected. Unfortunately, after 4 days of jamming with every group on the ship, Steve was losing his voice - not a good sign for our big concert the next night!

Some more pics:


Welcome to Ocho Rios! Or as BNL say, Welcome Tochorios!

Getting the dolphins ready for us


Oakhurst, before the rain. For once we had a good spot on the deck, too!!


Kim, Ed and Jenn



Brothers Creegan

Vanity Project


Another towel creature - we have no idea what this was!

Pictures are working!

OK - looks like I can get pics to post here. Here's some more:


Jenn and Kim in the elevator.


Jenn and Kim being blown away on the Lido deck watching a concert at night.


Jenn and Kim going to see the sting rays.


Tyler and Ed discussing the songs on their upcoming children's CD.


Towel creature made by our room steward - we think it's a pig??


Guster in concert


Jenn and Kim having beer (in our S&D III) coozies) and pizza at midnight - because we could!


Arriving in Grand Cayman


Kim driving the boat to the stingrays.


Oooooh! Stingrays in the water! Freaky!


Kissing a stingray


Holding a stingray - the guide was telling me to relax, and I'm, like, buddy - I am as relaxed as I will be with a STINGRAY IN MY ARMS!!


Kim and Jenn and the boat. There were 7 ships in Grand Cayman that day.


The Carnival Victory from our tender back to the boat.


Great Big Sea in concert sailing from Grand Cayman.


Ed on the stage with Great Big Sea in his speedo.

Back on Land

Well, sorry for the silence the past few days. We have just been waaaaay too busy to find time to post! We have debarked the ship and are in Miami airport waiting for our flights, which are 4 hours from now... I am hoping that the airport has a better internet connection than the ship and will try to catch up the blog.

It was a bit of a rushed morning - I didn't get to bed until 4:30 AM after watching the major jam session of every band member on the cruise up on the Lido deck. It was a bit of a hoot as they basically sang a chorus or verse or two to every song from the 60's, 70's, 80's, and 90's to a steady backbeat of percussion and guitar strumming. From the Who to Duran Duran to Sesame Street - every one had the opportunity to be "honored". They were still going strong after 2 hours when I decided I really needed to get to bed.

The fine plan Kim and I laid out for the morning went down the drain when we were awakened by the woman over the loudspeaker at 7 AM telling us to begin debarkation. I was just half-packed and needed to shower. Kim was more packed, but still - the plan was to get up at 8, eat breakfast at 9 and leave the boat around 10 to get to the airport in time for our 2 PM flights. We scrambled out - and weren't the only ones confused about the rush to debark - and here we sit.

I am going to try to upload some old pictures here - hopefully this will work this time!


Ed doing a fan photo before we left Miami. Yup, it was pretty much this way the whole cruise - see 'em in the halls, on the stairs, say "hi", get your picture taken, totally normal...


The reason for the delay in leaving Miami? Loading the equipment for 20 bands from the dock to the upper deck of the ship using one crane...


Getting ready for the opening concert. I was able to move up a bit when the opened up another section.


The opening concert.

Sunset in Miami as we leave the port - finally!

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Wonderful Wednesday

It is technically Thursday as I write this, and my eyes keep on closing for significant periods of time - really bad when you are paying for internet by the minute! So I will just say today rocked. Swimming with the dolphins was A MAZE ING!!!!! And my cruise is complete - I had my picture taken with Ed!

More tomorrow - I can't stay awake a minute longer.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Swimming with the 'rays in Grand Cayman

So I am having a heck of a time trying to get pictures uploaded. I am trying one more thing which I really hope will work.

We were in Grand Cayman today, and had an excursion to swim with the stingrays. We took a boat out to a sand bar where we could stand in about 4 feet of water. The stingrays swam around us, which was pretty freaky. In fact, Kim and I completely ignored the directions of our guide when one came sort of near us - we shreiked and jumped up and down. We looked real cool I'm sure! But we got used to it and got brave enough to touch them. I later put on goggles and a snorkel and watched them underwater - it was a whole lot less scary that way! When we got back to town we had lunch at a local restaurant and had typical Caymani food - fried mahi in a tomato-type sauce, beans and rice and fried bananas. Yummy! We headed back to the boat, played some bingo and watched Great White Sea on the Lido deck as we sailed away to Jamaica. We're off to dinner and a slew of concerts now...

My attempt to upload picture failed again. Sorry!

And, uh... if you want to sent us comments, please do!

Monday, January 28, 2008

Busy Monday!

Wow! For a day of doing nothing, I am pooped!!! After breakfast we did in fact head up to the deck to catch some rays. In fact, our fellow 2500 passengers had the same idea and it was really difficult finding deck chairs! We finally did, and each managed to read about 4 pages in our respective books before we started dozing. I left Kim keep an eye on our chairs while I went to a listening party for BNL's upcoming children's CD. It was terrific - some really great stuff for kids and adults alike. After lunch, I watched Ed host a Guitar Hero competition for a while and then headed over to a Brothers Creegan show - featuring BNL bassist Jim, his brother and former BNL member Andy, Kurt Swinghammer on guitar and Ed on drums(! - Tyler said "no".) It was pretty good - they did some old BNL stuff from the albums Andy was on and it was fun watching Ed try not to mess up on the drums. We got dressed for dinner - it was green dress formal night - and then caught the Carbon Leaf (band from the airport) concert on the Lido deck. They were great - good guitar rock from Richmond, VA. Then it was off to dinner where we each had the lobster in honor of Doug. :-) We then were off to watch Gaelic Storm on the Lido deck - a pretty decent Celtic rock group. I should mention that the Lido deck concerts are outside and in the middle of a huge wind tunnel. Not cold wind, but pretty strong. Hair was flying everywhere! Oh - in between all this, we had sushi (had raw fish for the first time and lived to tell) and got a very cute pig made of towels from our room steward. Then we headed to the Guster main show. They were very good - Tyler played the drums and Ed joined them on vocals for a song. An encore was Tyler singing "Brandy" - awesome and hysterical! Then back to the Lido deck to catch Thinbuckle, Kevin's group, and get some pizza. We finally headed back to the room around 1:30 AM. Time to sleep (if the casino one floor below us will allow us to...) because we will be in Grand Cayman tomorrow and will be heading out to snorkel with the sting rays. Another full day for sure, this time without the luxury of sleeping late!

I have been having trouble posting pics on this very slow and expensive internet connection - I will try again tomorrow.

Monday Morning

From Kim:

Today is our first full day on the ship. It is a day at sea, but as our good ol' friends the Barenaked Ladies say, a day at sea is a FUN day! So, today is a fun day, Woohoo! This morning at 10am was the Naked Picture. (Don't worry, I did not break my promise, there was no naked Kim this morning...no one needs that first thing in the morning before they've even had a cup of coffee!) But anyone who wanted to participate could go up to the main deck, stand in a big group and on the count of three, show their nakedness. We are eating breakfast right now and they are all coming in with their robes on, milling about! PUT ON SOME CLOTHES, people! This is a Barenaked Ladies Cruise, not bare naked ladies (and men)!
Well, we have a busy schedule ahead of us. We need to put on our swim suits, get a couple of lounge chairs and sunbathe. After that, there will be some swimming, a little mini-golf, maybe a snack, and then back to work on the lounge chair. So with that said, we've got to get this day started!

From Jenn:

Alas, there was no bare naked Jenn, either. I couldn't get past the part where the picture has been taken and everyone has to bend down to get their robes. It was way too early in the morning for THAT!! Last night we had all good intentions of floating through the various shows going on, but discovered that the special concert BNL was doing for people who did the cruise last year was being broadcast on the ship TV. So we watched that! It was a good show - they picked song requests out of a hat. So there were some oldies in there - on a few they needed to use a lyric book, and on others, they just la la la'd the parts unknown. Quite funny indeed. Well, as Kim said, we have a ful day ahead of us. We have been watching Cuba float by while eating breakfast. It's a gorgeous day out - time to experience it!

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Setting sail

Standing on the Lido deck, watching an accoustic BNL show. The Victory is just leaving the dock. Life is good!

Still in Miami

We finally were able to get into our room and unpacked. Then we had to get to our muster stations for the drill (we passed). And now we are staking out a spot on the Lido deck for the first BNL concert. Actually, I am staking out a spot while Kim gets us margaritas. What a good niece! They are still loading equipment for the 20 something bands onto the boat, a painfully slow process involving one crane. So our departure is a bit delayed. Hopefully they will be done soon! This may be the last post for a while - I have been doing this vial email from my BlackBerry and I'm not sure when I will lose service. Which is a whole better than losing my BlackBerry, which I did earlier today. Luckily, BNL fans are the nicest people in the world and someone turned it in. Ok - gotta start scoping for a position again. Bon voyage!

OMG!!!

Just saw some of the Ladies!!! Shook Tyler's hand, saw Kevin walk by and nearly passed out as Ed stopped to say hello. I can die now.

Pic is of Ed greeting someone at the check in desk

Forgot the picture...

We're at the ship!!!

Kim and I are at the ship, waiting to get through security. Our van driver nearly killed us all on the way to the port when someone in front of her stopped short. But the accident was averted and here we are! And Kim wants everyone to know that she's on vacation. It was news to me! :-)

Kim's here

Kim arrived a little while ago and is resting her eyes for "just a few minutes". We need to be in the lobby in 35 minutes for the shuttle - should I wake her up???.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

In Miami and feeling fine

Ahhh... I am in my hotel room in Miami - finally! - and feeling fine. Actually, a bit snockered would be more accurate. :-) Once the cross-country exodus completed, I realized how hungry I was and set out in search of dinner. The shuttle van driver pointed out a few local choices as we approached the hotel, and I settled on Olivos, a Argentinian/Chilean/Spanish/Italian restaurant, primarily because my sister married an Olivo! They had a take out menu at the door but I needed to enlist the bartender's help on interpretting it - no habla espanol. I settled on a tuna salad nicoise and while I was waiting for the tuna to be prepared, I agreed to a glass of white wine from Argentina. After all - I'm on vacation!!! It was quite good, but all I have eaten all day was a bowl of cereal on my first flight and a Wendy's cheeseburger during my layover. So I drank my wine, gathered my bag and headed out back to the hotel - making a pit stop at CVS. We don't have CVS in Seattle and for some reason, I get all excited when I am out East and see one. It's not like our pharmacies don't have the exact same stuff! I crossed some major intersections with a goofy grin on my face, making it safely each time which would be an accomplishment at any time. What's with the no crossing signals, Miami??

I don't think I have ever been to Miami before. While I am not exactly on South Beach right now, it seems like it would be difficult to live here without a good handle on Spanish. (Knowing "Un cerveza mas" and "Donde es el bano?" isn't enough.) And does anyone here own full-length pants?? It's 70 degrees and almost 10 PM - I was a bit out of place in my jeans, although I did switch from my sneakers to flip flops.

By the way - my salad is fantastic and I am feeling a bit better now.

Flights here were uneventful, although full. I never really made it to bed last night and did sleep a little on the plane, but I think I am beyond exhausted. Saw a funny site in Houston during my layover - a woman who must have been in her 60's sitting cross legged on the floor with a laptop in front of her and a headset on, talking - or more accurately, I think, skyping - over the internet. And my ear tells me her accent was Dutch. It's pretty amazing what we can do with technology nowadays.

Saw several bands at the Miami airport that I am pretty sure will be on the cruise as well. Definitely saw Carbon Leaf lugging their gear around looking for a ride to their hotel. (Thanks for putting your name on your guitars, guys!) Saw another band with a chick who had dreadlocks. Her gear had a name I don't see on my schedule, so maybe they're not on the cruise - I'll let you know. Was envious that all they had to check was one guitar case and a suitcase. Travelling with Bells of the Sound is so not like that!!!

Had a bit of a nightmare with the hotel shuttle from the airport - Let's just say it took 2 hours to get here and leave it at that. But I did befriend a family on my shuttle who is also taking a cruise tomorrow and we coordinated a shuttle van ride to the dock together, which will save us all some money.

OK - I think that is all I have to say for now. Going to finish dinner, check email and go to sleep. I've got a BIG day tomorrow! Kim should get to the hotel around 8 AM or so, and we'll head to the dock at 11 AM.

Friday, January 25, 2008

Ready to go

I am packed, save for my computer bag. I need to schedule a cab and get myself in bed - my flight is at 6:20 AM tomorrow! I wasn't tired an hour ago when I started procrastinating, and now my eyes are really whining. So I need to get moving and get a few hours of sleep. Guess I didn't need to buy a book for the flight tomorrow!

Ha ha!

This is the forecast for Seattle for the next few days:

SATURDAY...RAIN LIKELY IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGHS NEAR 40. SOUTHWEST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.

SATURDAY NIGHT...SNOW SHOWERS. SNOW ACCUMULATION UP TO 2 INCHES. LOWS IN THE UPPER 20S TO MID 30S. SOUTH WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.

SUNDAY...RAIN OR SNOW SHOWERS LIKELY. HIGHS IN THE MID 30S TO LOWER 40S. SOUTH WIND AROUND 10 MPH.

SUNDAY NIGHT...SNOW SHOWERS LIKELY. LOWS IN THE MID 20S TO LOWER 30S. SOUTH WIND AROUND 10 MPH.

MONDAY...RAIN OR SNOW SHOWERS LIKELY. HIGHS IN THE UPPER 30S.

MONDAY NIGHT...SNOW SHOWERS LIKELY. LOWS NEAR 30.

TUESDAY...SNOW OR RAIN LIKELY. HIGHS NEAR 40.

TUESDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF SNOW SHOWERS. LOWS IN THE MID 20S TO LOWER 30S.

WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF RAIN OR SNOW SHOWERS. HIGHS IN THE UPPER 30S. LOWS IN THE MID 20S TO LOWER 30S.

THURSDAY...RAIN LIKELY. HIGHS IN THE LOWER TO MID 40S.

THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF RAIN OR SNOW SHOWERS. LOWS IN THE LOWER TO MID 30S. HIGHS IN THE LOWER TO MID 40S.


The forecast for Miami, Jamaica and Grand Cayman - mid-80's and sunny all week. Ahhhhh...

Clarification

Just a clarification for any confused parties....this cruise is for the Barenaked Ladies. NOT bare naked ladies. Kim will NOT be naked (Aunt Jenn might, who am I to rain on that parade?) but there will be no bare naked Kim.

It's 5 PM somewhere...

Just not here, dang it!

I just got an IM from a colleague on the East Coast wishing me a Bon Voyage, and rubbing it in that HER day was nearly over! I guess it was the thought that counts!