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- sobota, 3 lutego 2024
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Nowa ZelandiaAuckland Port36°50’31” S 174°46’8” E
Auckland, New Zealand Day 2

My day began having breakfast with Bob and Dale. Jenni was missing in action because she was working on her blog as this was one of the first times that her computer and internet were playing nice with each other. Jenni gave the three of us the task of planning the day.
As most of you know, I hate shopping so it may come as a surprise that my option for the morning was for Jenni and I to go shopping while leaving the men on the ship. So I went down to Jenni's stateroom and asked her if she would want to accompany me on a shopping trip. She readily agreed. One of the many things that I love about Jenni is that she is up for about anything (She did wisely refuse to accompany us on the snorkeling trip in Moorea) .
The reason for my sudden need for a shopping trip was due to the water onboard the ship. The water is heavily treated and is extremely drying to hair and skin. An example of just how drying the water is onboard, my husband who has fabulous skin is even having to resort to using moisturizer. I am starting to look like a weathered, apple head doll. In addition, I did not have room to pack my red light hair growth helmet. I thought that I would not need it. I was so wrong! With the ship's water and styling my hair every day, I have been losing hair by the handfuls. So our shopping trip's tasks were to find a Laser Hair Growth Helmet, leave in conditioners for my hair, and a heavily moisturizing facial mask.
Our shopping trip to Costoo in Honolulu was mainly to buy a helmet but Costco did not have them in stock. Consequently, I have been researching where to purchase a helmet in every port we have visited. I located a shop in Auckland which claimed to sell them and was only 1.4 KM from the ship.
So Jenni and I hit the ground in search of a helmet. We got to the building where the shop had been listed on Google. It was an office building and the front glass doors were locked. Luckily, there was a gentleman in the lobby that let us in. I called the shop because the gentleman said that the elevators were not working. We were told that we should try all the elevators as sometimes one does not work. Sure enough, we found an elevator that worked and headed to the fourth floor. What we found was not a shop but a hair clinic. Jenni and I had a lengthy conservation with a very knowledgeable clinician. We both ended up purchasing a helmet and some hair growth serums.
Next we headed to Sephora. Jenni had a consultation with a young lady while I shopped for conditioner and a moisturizing mask. Now laden with purchases, Jenni and I made our way back to the ship. I did not even think that going through security before boarding the ship would be a issue. As we went through the metal detector, the women security personnel were examining our helmets. They questioned what they were. I immediately entered my info commercial mode and explained the features and benefits of the helmet. They had never heard of them, were very impressed, and said that they would be interested in purchasing one. I guess that my selling ability has not been totally lost. We are not suppose to have heating devices on the ship so I had to explain that they were not heating devices but laser light devices. I guess that my explanation sufficed as they let us take them onboard.
We had lunch on the ship, gathered the men and made the short walk to the Maritime Museum. The Maritime Museum began with examples of the Maori xWakas (canoes) and continued through the New Zealand American Cup Boats. After viewing several exhibits, Bob and I spent most of our time watching a film on Sir Peter Blake. Sir Peter Blake was a New Zealand yachtsman who won the 1989-1990 Whitbread Round the World Race, held the Jules Verne Trophy from 1994-1997 by setting the around the world sailing record as co-skipper of the Enza New Zealand, and led New Zealand to successive victories in the America's Cup.
Dale and Jenni walked back to the ship prior to us. We ended up having to hurry through the last part of the museum because we had dinner reservations at Manfredi's.
The Maritime Museum is an excellent museum. If you find yourself in Auckland, I would highly recommend a visit. Czytaj więcej
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