dam ships

>> Monday, September 27, 2010

A week after arriving back on Canadian soil, I left the country once again, but this time it was only to venture over to our neighbour to the south. For this mini-vacation, Jean and I were going to exploit most major transportation methods – automobile, train, automobile, boat, train, automobile, in that order. So first up, the car ride down into America. We left before the crack of dawn and headed down to Bellingham, stopping only to partake in the surprising fabulousity of American Wal-mart (it was clean and tidy and didn’t smell of B.O!) From there, we headed over to the Amtrak station.

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As you can see, we are heading to Seattle today…so we sat patiently and waited for the train to arrive. I wonder if the train will contain smallpox curtains?

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After a delay at the border, we finally received word that the train would be arriving shortly. And then it did! I was so confused though as to where we should be going…only one entrance to the train? And I have to hike my bag up these sky-high stairs? At least the conductor guy had a beard and big hat on.

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So my seat just happened to be beside a crunchy, stiff smallpox curtain. No window, just smallpox. But those that did have a window seat sure did have a nice view as we glided along the waters edge.

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After making what felt like a thousand stops in little poop towns along the Washington coast, we pulled into Seattle. Now, onto the boat part of our journey, which precluded some more automobile riding. Once we bolted off the train, we grabbed the first taxi we could, which was driven by a tubby geri who kept his butt firmly planted in the drivers seat as we hauled our bags into the trunk. What a lazy bum. No tip! Onwards to the cruise ship terminal!!!

We arrived at the terminal and were shuffled into the crowds, eager to board the ms Oosterdam. After all, how many people don’t want to leap on board for a one-day cruise? That’s right, we are on a one-day venture from Seattle up to Vancouver – isn’t it hilarious? Like, what’s the point? But the boat was solidly sold out and before we knew it, we were up on the Lido deck chowing down on lunch.

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Once we had eaten all we could scrounge from the ridiculously busy food stations, we headed down to our room to dump our crap and see where we’d be holed-up for the next 18 hours.

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We booked an inside room because we were only on board for not even 24 hours and it was dirt cheap at $66. However, it also REEKED like fake rose-scented air freshener that I called and complained about several times but they just ignored me. They kept telling me it was the “chemical” sprayed to cover up cigarette smoke. EW. But I won’t get into the whole thing here…this blog is about happy memories, so let’s go make some!

After we dumped our stuff, we set about exploring and touring the ship. C’mon…I’ll show ya!

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Aft pool

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Casino. I’m not supposed to take pictures in here, so of course, I did.

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Culinary theatre.

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Atrium.

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Promenade.

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The day was surprisingly warm for being so cloud-covered and so we warmed ourselves for a while outside on some deck chairs. This is the life!

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After lounging about, we headed up to the library to get our intellect on. Others thought the library would be a good spot to SIT AND HAVE COFFEE BREAK NEXT TO PEOPLE WHO ARE READING (read: us.)

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Eventually our departure time rolled around and we headed slowly out of port – let the duty-free shops open and shower us with some ‘dam’ gifts! Me and Jean had been seriously eyeing some $10 clutches in the gift shop.

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Goodbye Seattle!

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Um…I think Jean was happy that day…apparently she just hates getting photos taken?

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Once we were sufficiently out to sea, I headed to a photo workshop that was apparently totally geared towards geris. I mean, when on a geri cruise, it makes sense, I suppose, but what? What I had hoped was some Photoshop tips, turned out to be Windows 7 tips? Whatevs.

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After the geri lesson, Jean and I dressed up and headed down to the dining room for dinner. Since we had picked open seating, we were seated at a large table with eight other people and in no time at all, we became one big, happy family! We never exchanged names…only hopes, dreams, pasts, and presents. Seriously…I told the lovely couple for New Zealand beside me more than most of my friends know…but that’s the magic of strangers, I guess.

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Beef carpaccio.

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Salmon.

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Yum!

After dinner, the next party stop is the show lounge – today’s show was your typical musical routines…which I slept through. I always do this – short cruises, long cruises, the musicals always put me to sleep.

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We did head back to the buffet after this and lounged poolside for a while, but I DO have to actually work tomorrow so some sleep is necessary. What a bummer.

The next morning we got up for breakfast as we sailed into the gorgeous port of Vancouver, under the Lion’s Gate bridge. Just lovely!

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And with that, we snuck off board the second they started letting people go. We were supposed to wait until our number was called, but when faced with a crush of bodies, who is gonna stop us? Besides, I have to get to work!

After a skytrain and car ride later, I indeed arrived back at my desk at work, the cruise now a fading memory. And fade it will, because I’m never going to sail with Holland America ever again. They can spray all the chemical they want into their rooms, because I won’t be going into them. Sayonara!

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(Day 15) I like hamburger ❤

>> Sunday, September 19, 2010

And away we go again… We needed to be out of our place by 10 AM so we just loaded up and headed down to Akasaka Sacas and dumped everything on the plaza out front. There was some security guards who eyed us iffily, but this is Japan, riiiite? So they didn’t say or do anything. I mean, all they would have tried is making an “X” with their arms.

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Danggggg it was hot out today. Not the day to be traveling with heavy luggage, that’s fo’ sho’. Sheesh. Once our spot ‘Grigio’ opened, we headed onto the patio with all our crap and sat at our table for lunch. We sat there for ages and reflected on the events that had transpired over these last two weeks and became particularly sad to leave B behind. It wasn’t long before our ride to the airport beckoned and we said those very goodbyes we’d been dreading for some time. Janelle, loaded down with bags upon bags, boarded the train heading one direction and us heading another. Soooo symbolic. Or something. Anyway, we headed on towards the airport and secretly looked forward to the cooler temps that awaited on the other side of the Pacific.

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After our last convenience store dinner, we managed to score some primo seats on the airplane…no big deal!

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After 9 long hours, we arrived back safely on home soil. Yay Canada! The air was unbelievable…I was almost cold.

And so, I’d like to leave you with a bit of sage advice for the world-weary traveler, courtesy of the best t-shirt I’ve personally ever seen (which Sis happened to buy on our now-distant Tokyo adventure)…

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Appearances are deceptive.
I like hamburger ❤

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(Day 14) My Vampire

>> Saturday, September 18, 2010

Crammy-cram-cram. That’s what our day will involve – cramming stuff in that we’ve been dawdling about for the past two weeks. It’s Saturday, our last full day in Tokyo and we are mentally preparing for our departure. But first, here’s another view of our messy room in Akasaka that we’ve called home for the past two weeks.

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Notice the wayward feet sticking out of the middle bed? It’s kind of impossible to get little B out of bed in the morning. Mine is the made one, of course.

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A place I won’t miss is our also crammy-cram-cram bathroom box. We ran all out of kracie soap so now we’ve been using dish detergent.

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Our first adventure of the day was making our way to Tameikesanno station and then hopping the next train to Asakusa to visit THE.MOST.FAMOUS.SHRINE in Tokyo. Maybe I’ll pull my hair out.

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A little morning NEWS to start the day right.

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Oh Asakusa – a place that is perpetually sunny and full of people (except at 7:00 AM – I speak from experience.)

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I know, I know…I can’t really complain since it IS Saturday and everyone and their dog is out on a Saturday, but I was about ready to lose my mind at this place. When I think shrines, I think peace and serenity, but that is (pardon my French) kind of horseshit today.

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That’s it! I’m never coming here again. I’ve been here three times now and that is enough to last anyone a lifetime. Just wait…I’ll be back there again, somehow, when I’m out in December. ACKKK! I hope not. I have such a badditude.

We hopped the train back over to Ueno and headed into my favourite ramen shop again, to unwind. Oh Ichiran, you save the day again.

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Once we were stuffed full of noodles, we headed down into Ameyokocho to explore the stalls, take more purikura and eat some manju. I love Ameyoko manju.

Have you ever wondered what the inside of a purikura booth looks like? Likely not, I’m guessing, but its not very exciting anyway:

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And since we were inside one, we took some more purikura…it is our last chance, after all.

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Love Sis’s rainbow ‘fro.
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MANJU!

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(It’s starting to look all the same to you…isn’t it? HA HA HA)

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That guy in the tank top is looking at me.

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Ameyoko-ed out, we headed back up to Ginza. Why? Oh, well…hee hee hee…you’ll see.

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OH YEAH! I almost forgot. There was suddenly a large crowd of people gathering we were wondering what all the commotion was about. Seriously, there were people running down the street with cameras in their hand. A celebrity? A tragic accident? A person with two faces? Whatever could be causing this commotion?

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No, your eyes aren’t deceiving you. That really is cats on a street sign. And you’d think one picture would be enough, but there were some serious photo shoots going on. WHAT ON EARTH!?

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I mean, …... right? I’m speechless.

So we did some shopping before dinner at OIOI and I found this amazing umbrella – check it out:

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Totally useless, right? I also bought some really great socks and tights…for $50…how does this happen? It was, like, three pairs. I don’t get it.

For our last supper and to say goodbye, we ended up at this restaurant that can be summed up in two words (which is also coincidentally the name of the place) – Vampire Café.

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So I don’t know if you can tell from the photo above, but that is a giant coffin in the center of the restaurant. This place was mint – a vampire girl in a French maid costume acting as the hostess, and all the waiters were vampires with white and red eyes, dressed in gothic apparel. Best restaurant idea ever!

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This is our coffin drink menu and call bell. Oh ps – we had our own English-speaking vampire slave boy!

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A bat on top of our salad.

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A crunchy hand in our pasta!

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There’s one of the vampires now! It was really hard to get a good picture in all the dark red lights.

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Heart tarts with top hats…like, what? Only in Tokyo.

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After settling the bill, we actually parted ways in Ginza – I went home to pack and Sis and B headed over to Harajuku for a final crepe…or three? Ha ha ha. I’m such a party-pooper, but the goods aren’t going to pack themselves. So, until tomorrow…

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…good night from Ginza!

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