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โ˜€๏ธ #49 The Blind Sightseers “Escape The Lockdown” With Distant Memories: “Antigua” ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ฌ (2018)

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ย ย Hi friends and welcome to Day 49 of this monumental, inconceivable and definly memorable blind sightseers tour….!ย 

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ย Good morning friendsโ€ฆWow weโ€™re in Antigua! ๐Ÿ˜ฒ ย โ˜€๏ธ ย 

Well the trip is still going ahead (i knew they wouldnโ€™t cancel this one) but letโ€™s remind ourselves what the โ€˜Blind Sightseersโ€™ (and you) are doing today?! ๐Ÿ˜จ ย 

Antigua Zip Line Canopy Adventure:ย 

Hear the distant sound of running water, exotic chirps and the whistling of birds flying over the canopy. This is an adventure playground with a difference. It all takes place 50 to 300 feet off the ground in Antiguaโ€™s rainforest canopy, including a series of 12 zip-lines – some stretching lengths of over 300 feet, a leap of faith, 3 aerial walkways and a suspension bridge. Not forgetting the hidden tree house where the world seems to stand still.

This thrilling journey includes 26 elements and 9 typical challenge course features, with water stations along the way. This really is an adventure in the sun! Donโ€™t worry, youโ€™re in safe hands, all the rangers here are trained to world challenge course standards and before you set off in your harness youโ€™ll have a full safety briefing, to learn all about the equipment.

On the dockโ€ฆ๐Ÿ›ณ ย 

Yay weโ€™re back in Antigua! If you remember the last time (our first time here) we did horse riding across the beach. We love that all of the assistance people on the dock wear bright yellow t-shirts too. After following our assistance person to the taxi place we got in a nice minibus that took us to the deadly zip lines. ๐Ÿ˜จ

The safety harness…

Our small group went inside and had a short safety briefing and as they know iโ€™m registered blind i got my own assistant. They let me hold the harness and the huge carabiners. I started to feel a little better after holding the super heavy duty harness. The assistant strapped it on really tight and i was ready. I checked that Sarah was still next to me and had everything sorted too. Sarah often gets neglected as the people see that iโ€™m the blind one and then leave Sarah to carry on without helpโ€ฆBut Sarah is also registered blind but not quite as severely as me (totally different eye problems).ย 

The ranger dudeโ€ฆ๐Ÿ™Œ ย 

Walking out and onto the start of the wooden bridge with thousands of steps leading up and through the rain forest and above the canopy Sarah and i was greeted by the amazing ranger guide (forgot his name unfortunately). He was simply fantastic and guided me up every step by calling out when a step was coming etc. He said โ€œIโ€™ll clip onto the cable behind you and fly down with youโ€ i said โ€œThanks as i wonโ€™t be able to see the end and when i need to brake, iโ€™ll just fly straight into the tree at the end like a cartoon characterโ€. ๐Ÿคฃ ย 

Here goesโ€ฆ๐Ÿ˜จ ย 

Me on the zip line with te zip line dude attached to me

He used really clear instructions and before long i was lifting my feet up and landing on the platform at the other end. โ€œWow that was coolโ€ i said whilst laughing and trying to find the rail to lean against. I wonder where Sarah isโ€ฆSarah was last and all on her own to figure out how to do it all, she of course managed it somehow! ๐Ÿ˜€ The ranger asked if we were both ok and if we enjoyed the little zip line to start with.

TH LITTLE ONE???

I said โ€œLittle one? Yeah it was amazing, so is there longer and higher ones?โ€ โ€œOh yes the longest one is called the screamer and iโ€™ll let you know when we get there as it takes a video of you tooโ€.ย 

I remember wishing i had a camera up here as it was beautiful, and i still canโ€™t believe we only had 2 photos and 1 video of the dayโ€ฆBut thatโ€™s better than nothing. ๐Ÿคฃ ย 

We had much more fun on the longer zip lines, climbing higher and higher steps with the guide passing us cups of water at each water station, wow i needed that.ย 

And thenโ€ฆThe Screamer!!!ย ๐Ÿ˜ฒ ย 

We finally arrived at โ€˜The Screamerโ€™โ€ฆIt’s the highest, fastest and longest zip-line in this place. It stretches 328 feet across a ravine and is 350 feet above the rain forest floor.

I stepped slowly to the edge of the platform, my heart was trying to pound its way out of my chestโ€ฆEven though iโ€™m on beta blockers and my heart rate cannot go over 120bpm no matter how hard i try. I reached above my head and clipped my carabiner onto the cable and took a deep breath as I sat my whole weight into my harness. โ€œAre you ready to make some noise?โ€ the ranger dude behind me said โ€œOh yeahโ€ and we stepped of the incredibly high platform…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8AOqkE3j4w

YAY…Weโ€™ve done it!! Sarah flew down too and even did a couple of spins (nobody likes a show off, lol) we both laughed lots and with just a couple of zip lines left we could safely say โ€˜The Blind Sightseersโ€™ have conquered another challenge! ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿผ ย ๐Ÿ˜€ ย 

Me on the zip line with the zip line dude attached to me and we are high above the rain forest

ย The cafe, bar and gift shopโ€ฆ๐Ÿ˜€ ย 

Finishing the last zip line and then walking across rope bridges we ended up in the gift shop. I thanked the ranger profusely as he left to guide another group. ๐Ÿ™Œ ย 

โ€œWow it would be fantastic if we could buy something from here to remind us of this monumental day. Sarah found a beautiful Antigua bauble for our Christmas tree and she bought a really cool t-shirt (Sarah modelling it below) that says โ€œFor a good attitude, change your latitudeโ€.

Photo of the back of Sarah's t-shirt

Returning to the dockโ€ฆ๐Ÿ›ณย 

We had a quiet ride back as we both were reflecting on managing zip lining as blindies and the relief that i didnโ€™t die today. ๐Ÿ˜€ The minibus pulled in and we started walking back towards the ship for our iced coffee refresh when…

Sarah said โ€œMy hatโ€ โ€œWhat do you men?โ€ i said โ€œIโ€™ve lost my hat?!โ€ โ€œWhat your really cool one that youโ€™ve had for yearsโ€ โ€œYes that one, i think iโ€™ve left it at the zip lining place or on the minibus. I lost my sunglasses yesterday and now my hat todayโ€. We walked back to the taxi rank and asked the man who then phoned one of his drivers. About half an hour later another minibus arrived with the second group from our tour and the driver had Sarahโ€™s hat! Sarah must have left it in the cafe after all of the excitement! Phew! ๐Ÿ™Œ ย  ย 

Back on the shipโ€ฆ๐Ÿ›ณ ย 

“Aww now thatโ€™s a ย nice cold coffeeโ€ i said whilst sitting back in the lovely big arm chair in the coffee place โ€œI canโ€™t believe weโ€™ve done it, a blind man (and woman) have done zip lining!โ€ โ€œI knew we would do it and i still get to keep one of my fave hatsโ€. ๐Ÿ˜€ ย 

Weโ€™ve booked a photo session tomorrow like the one we had last year when we were at โ€˜Olympiaโ€™, itโ€™s a colour shoot this time instead of black and white. And of course as itโ€™s another lovely new island we have another shore excursion booked too.ย 

Did you enjoy your time in Antigua? Have you ever done zip lining before?ย 

Weโ€™ll meet tomorrowโ€ฆSame timeโ€ฆSame place for another adventure!ย ๐Ÿ˜€ย 

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โ˜€๏ธ #49 The Blind Sightseers “Escape The Lockdown” With Distant Memories: “Antigua” ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ฌ (2018)

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ย Good morning friendsโ€ฆWow weโ€™re in Antigua! ๐Ÿ˜€ โ˜€๏ธ ย 

Well the trip is still going ahead (i knew they wouldnโ€™t cancel this one) but letโ€™s remind ourselves what weโ€™re doing today?! ย 

Antigua Zip Line Canopy Adventure:

Hear the distant sound of running water, exotic chirps and the whistling of birds flying over the canopy. This is an adventure playground with a difference. It all takes place 50 to 300 feet off the ground in Antiguaโ€™s rainforest canopy, including a series of 12 zip-lines – some stretching lengths of over 300 feet, a leap of faith, 3 aerial walkways and a suspension bridge. Not forgetting the hidden tree house where the world seems to stand still.

This thrilling journey includes 26 elements and 9 typical challenge course features, with water stations along the way. This really is an adventure in the sun! Donโ€™t worry, youโ€™re in safe hands, all the rangers here are trained to world challenge course standards and before you set off in your harness youโ€™ll have a full safety briefing, to learn all about the equipment.

On the dock…

Yay weโ€™re back in Antigua! If you remember the last time (our first time here) we did horse riding across the beach (click here for the post). We love that all of the assistance people on the dock wear bright yellow t-shirts too. After following our assistance person to the taxi place we got in a nice minibus that took us to the deadly zip lines. ๐Ÿ˜จ

The safety harness…

Our small group went inside and had a short safety briefing and as they know iโ€™m registered blind i got my own assistant. They let me hold the harness and the huge carabiners. I started to feel a little better after holding the super heavy duty harness. The assistant strapped it on really tight and i was ready. I checked that Sarah was still next to me and had everything sorted too. Sarah often gets neglected as the people see that iโ€™m the blind one and then leave Sarah to carry on without helpโ€ฆBut Sarah is also registered blind but not quite as severely as me (totally different eye problems).ย 

The ranger dude…

Walking out and onto the start of the wooden bridge with thousands of steps leading up and through the rain forest and above the canopy Sarah and i was greeted by the amazing ranger guide (forgot his name unfortunately). He was simply fantastic and guided me up every step by calling out when a step was coming etc. He said โ€œIโ€™ll clip onto the cable behind you and fly down with youโ€ i said โ€œThanks as i wonโ€™t be able to see the end and when i need to brake, iโ€™ll just fly straight into the tree at the end like a cartoon characterโ€.

Here goes…

Me on the zip line with te zip line dude attached to me

He used really clear instructions and before long i was lifting my feet up and landing on the platform at the other end. โ€œWow that was coolโ€ i said whilst laughing and trying to find the rail to lean against. I wonder where Sarah isโ€ฆSarah was last and all on her own to figure out how to do it all, she of course managed it somehow! ๐Ÿ˜€ The ranger asked if we were both ok and if we enjoyed the little zip line to start with.

I said โ€œLittle one? Yeah it was amazing, so is there longer and higher ones?โ€ โ€œOh yes the longest one is called the screamer and iโ€™ll let you know when we get there as it takes a video of you tooโ€.ย 

I remember wishing i had a camera up here as it was beautiful, and i still canโ€™t believe we only had 2 photos and 1 video of the dayโ€ฆBut thatโ€™s better than nothing. ๐Ÿคฃ ย 

We had much more fun on the longer zip lines, climbing higher and higher steps with the guide passing us cups of water at each water station, wow i needed that.ย 

And then…

We finally arrived at โ€˜The Screamerโ€™โ€ฆIt’s the highest, fastest and longest zip-line in this place. It stretches 328 feet across a ravine and is 350 feet above the rain forest floor.

I stepped slowly to the edge of the platform, my heart was trying to pound its way out of my chestโ€ฆEven though iโ€™m on beta blockers and my heart rate cannot go over 120bpm no matter how hard i try. I reached above my head and clipped my carabiner onto the cable and took a deep breath as I sat my whole weight into my harness. โ€œAre you ready to make some noise?โ€ the ranger dude behind me said โ€œOh yeahโ€ and we stepped of the incredibly high platform…

Yay!! Weโ€™ve done it!! Sarah flew down too and even did a couple of spins (nobody likes a show off, lol) we both laughed lots and with just a couple of zip lines left we could safely say โ€˜The Blind Sightseersโ€™ have conquered another challenge! ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿผ ย ๐Ÿ˜€ ย 

Me on the zip line with the zip line dude attached to me and we are high above the rain forest

ย The cafe, bar and gift shop…

Finishing the last zip line and then walking across rope bridges we ended up in the gift shop. I thanked the ranger profusely as he left to guide another group.ย 

โ€œWow it would be fantastic if we could buy something from here to remind us of this monumental day. Sarah found a beautiful Antigua bauble for our Christmas tree and she bought a really cool t-shirt (Sarah modelling it below) that says โ€œFor a good attitude, change your latitudeโ€.

Photo of the back of Sarah's t-shirt

Returning to the dock…

We had a quiet ride back as we both were reflecting on managing zip lining as blindies and the relief that i didnโ€™t die today. ๐Ÿ˜€ The minibus pulled in and we started walking back towards the ship for our iced coffee refresh when…

Sarah said โ€œMy hatโ€ โ€œWhat do you men?โ€ i said โ€œIโ€™ve lost my hat?!โ€ โ€œWhat your really cool one that youโ€™ve had for yearsโ€ โ€œYes that one, i think iโ€™ve left it at the zip lining place or on the minibus. I lost my sunglasses yesterday and now my hat todayโ€. We walked back to the taxi rank and asked the man who then phoned one of his drivers. About half an hour later another minibus arrived with the second group from our tour and the driver had Sarahโ€™s hat! Sarah must have left it in the cafe after all of the excitement! Phew! ๐Ÿ˜€ ย 

Back on the ship…

“Aww now thatโ€™s a ย nice cold coffeeโ€ i said whilst sitting back in the lovely big arm chair in the coffee place โ€œI canโ€™t believe weโ€™ve done it, a blind man (and woman) have done zip lining!โ€ โ€œI knew we would do it and i still get to keep one of my fave hatsโ€. ๐Ÿ˜€ ย 

Weโ€™ve booked a photo session tomorrow like the one we had last year when we were at โ€˜Olympiaโ€™, itโ€™s a colour shoot this time instead of black and white. And of course as itโ€™s another lovely new island we have another shore excursion booked too.ย 

Did you enjoy your time in Antigua? Have you ever done zip lining before?

To be continued…ย ย 

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Classical Greece Tour: Day 1 ๐Ÿ‡ญ๐Ÿ‡ท Dubrovnik, Croatia

Wow, Wow, Wowโ€ฆ..Sarah & i have had a fantastic time away celebrating our 10th Wedding Anniversary in Croatia, Greece & Montenegro!

ANDโ€ฆ.. We’ve made it back in one piece to share all of our unforgettable memories and adventures with you all. ๐Ÿ˜Ž ย 

Taxi,Train & The Thomson Planeโ€ฆ..

As the taxi was booked for 3:30am, we thought it would be a good idea not to go to sleep as it makes us more tired if we only sleep for an hour or 2 (we were wrong, lol).

There was a little scare as Sarah felt funny, so she did a blood test in the taxi and found it was going low. โ€œOh no, not alreadyโ€ i thought as Sarah was already sorting it out with a few dextrose. Sarah felt better as we arrived at the airport and with a small struggle to find the suitcase check-in desk, we were finally sorted and heading for the airport assistance.

The assistance took us through security which all went well, until Sarah showed them her insulin pumpโ€ฆ..Then (as they think itโ€™s a detonator) they told Sarah to take of her shoes etc. and carefully and slowly scanned her whole body for explosives.

Following the guide to our seats in the departure lounge, Sarah & i were looking forwards to a nice bacon roll and coffee. Her work colleague had told her to try this as weโ€™d not had anything to eat since yesterday afternoon… we were ready for it! BUT the airport assistance were too efficient this time and before we had time to figure out the direction of the bacon, the guide took us on the โ€œFun Trainโ€ and straight onto the plane! ๐Ÿ˜Žย 

The Airplaneโ€ฆ..

As i sat down after being expertly guided to my seat, i said โ€œWait a minuteโ€โ€ฆ.. I was feeling underneath the window at the up & down dimmer switches whilst stretching my legs out testing the large leg room. โ€œThis isnโ€™t an Airbus A320! Itโ€™s the 787 Dreamliner. Wow i didnโ€™t think it was going to be this monster for a two and a half hour flightโ€ Sarah said โ€œWow, youโ€™re still getting excited about flyingโ€ฆ. you must really love itโ€ I said โ€œOh Yeah!โ€. ย 

Time for a snackโ€ฆ..

Since we couldnโ€™t have our fantastic bacon roll at the airport, we decided to share some chunky potatoe wedges on the plane. Sarah simply couldnโ€™t eat them (and i even struggled)โ€ฆ. they tasted (and were as dry as) a sun dried bath sponge! ๐Ÿ˜ฆ

Welcome to Dubrovnik airportโ€ฆ..

Dubrovnik Logo

The airport assistance at Dubrovnik were fantastic and before we knew it, we were on a coach arriving at the dock ready to board the Thomson Spirit. We’d only been on the Thomson Dream which is bigger, so we were excited to explore this different ship.

We were fast-tracked again through all of the check-in procedures and were soon dropping our bags off in our cabin ready to go and explore! ๐Ÿ˜Ž ย 

A beautiful landscape of the port of Dubrovnik stood on top of the ship

โฌ† View of Dubrovnik bay from the Thomson Spirit โฌ†

We managed to weave our way through the decks and up to the top which was lovely and quiet to take a look around, take some photos and soak in the view and the hot sun.

We were surrounded by a sea of blue, sky of blue, deck of blue and Sarahโ€™s new โ€œHokusai” dress …of blue. ๐Ÿ˜Ž ย ย 

Sarah stood wearing her new Hokusai wave dress on the top deck of the Thomson Sirit  @ Dubrovnik 4.jpeg

โฌ† Sarah wearing her new โ€œHokusaiโ€ dress! โฌ† ย ย 

Sarah  Dubrovnik 3

โฌ† My lovely Wife Sarah โฌ†ย 

Me stood on the top deck of the Thomson Spirit  @ Dubrovnik 4.jpeg

โฌ† Yay, weโ€™ve made it, now letโ€™s chill and enjoy the view โฌ† ย ย 

A view of the beautiful sea and houses along the bay with a small speed boat coming across the photo from right to left in Dubrovnik

โฌ† Our beautiful view of Dubrovnik from the top deck โฌ†ย 

Swapping sides for a moment, Sarah was taking photos of a unusual bridge she liked, i was also pretending i could see it, lol.ย 

Me lent against the railing looking out across the landscape and bridge of Dubrovnik

โฌ† Me looking at the bridge and surrounding town โฌ† ย 

One more pic of my lovely Wife Sarah!ย 

Sarah  Dubrovnik 2

โฌ† My lovely Wife Sarah and her beautiful dress โฌ†

Now the moment youโ€™ve all been waiting forโ€ฆ..

If youโ€™ve travelled with us on our other tours click here to view, you will remember Sarahโ€™s sublime Panoramasโ€ฆโ€ฆWell sheโ€™s back with one (of many) to share with you. ๐Ÿ˜Ž ย ย 

One of Sarah's amazing Panoramas of the bay of Dubrovnik

โฌ† Sarahโ€™s breathtaking Panorama of Dubrovnik bay โฌ†

Coffee, Life Jackets & Dinnerโ€ฆ..

After enjoying ourselves on the top deck, we looked around for a place to have a nice coffee. We knew this ship had no “Coffee Port” like on the Thomson Dream, so when we found “Raffles Bar” and ordered a Cappuccino (for me) and an Americano, we were even more excited as the coffee was well-nice and strong!

The assistance was fantastic again and the life jacket drill went really smoothly, i think weโ€™re finally getting the hang of this. lolย 

We found the โ€œCompass Roseโ€ waiter service restaurant which was very similar to the โ€œOrionโ€ restaurant on the Thomson Dream, we said we didnโ€™t mind sharing a table with others as we always need an unsuspecting guest to read the menu for us, which is always a laugh for all involved and itโ€™s a great conversation starter! ๐Ÿ˜Žย 

After a fantastic four course meal, it was time to take one last tour around the ship to see if weโ€™d remembered where anything was before retiring to our cabin after a very long day!

Thank youโ€ฆ..

I would just like to say a huge thank you(to you the reader and fellow traveller) for staying with us to the end of this day!

Oh did i mention itโ€™s our 10th Wedding Anniversary” tomorrow!!

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After enjoying a lovely coffee, we decided to explore the ship to try and familiurise ourselves a little more, and find things to do. Bingo, getting drunk and burned on sun loungers were not something Sarah & i found entertaining.ย 

The hair salon…

We found a hair salon and booked Sarah to get her hair done, and see if they had some ideas to cover her closed eye. I thought โ€œBeing pampered and relaxed is just what Sarah needs after a traumatic day yesterday! ๐Ÿ™‚ I managed to find my way back to the coffee port on my own to wait for Sarah, which should be at least an hour depending what she chooses to have done. It sounds feeble, but finding the coffee port, and the door handle, and even a spare seat without anyone sitting on it, is a massive achievement for me! ๐Ÿ™‚ย 

Sarah returned looking beautiful, but i noticed she was having another hypo, standing up i said โ€œQuick, lets try and get back to the cabin as we know that Lucozade or hypo stop works for youโ€. โ€œOkโ€ Sarah said whilst struggling to stay on her feet. We were only 1 deck above our cabin, but after only a short walk Sarah really started to drop. I thought “There is no way iโ€™m trying to navigate the stairs, and i canโ€™t see to use the lifts”. Luckily we were at the entrance to a bar/lounge. We were greeted by a nice Filipino waitress. I said “My wife needs the sweetest drink you have as sheโ€™s diabetic and having a hypoโ€. She was confused, but showed us to some seats(as Sarahโ€™s legs were really starting to give way) and disappeared. I prayed that she understood and would bring something before Sarah lost consciousness.ย 

The waitress returned (having told the bar man our situation) with a bright coloured drink. She said it was the sweetest cocktail they did with a lot of syrup in. I thought โ€œa little unorthodox, but we have no choice, Sarah needs sugar nowโ€.ย 

Having been a gamer my whole life and played some nerve racking, suspense filled and tense computer games over the years, nothing compares to this real life game of trying to encourage Sarah to drink something she doesnโ€™t want, to absorb sugar into her body before passing out!ย 

Within the next half hour, Sarah was back with us again (phew), but feeling sick from the hypo, We needed to get back to the cabin as we didnโ€™t know if her blood would start to shoot up again, as we didnโ€™t have any idea what was in the drink, which is why we try to always use the lucozade etc. as we know the effects. Sarah also now had the bone chill that only comes from a hypo.

Back in the cabin…

Yay, we found the cabin! ๐Ÿ™‚ Iโ€™m starting to remember how many doors to count from both sides depending which set of stairs we go down. Once Sarah had checked her blood sugar again and realised it was starting to rocket, it was back in the fridge for the crossbow boltsโ€ฆi mean syringes. Even with our video magnifier it was really hard to make out the measurements on the needle, but after another big bruised, and big holed injection, it was time for Sarahโ€™s hot bath to try and get rid of that freezing cold bone chill!

A while later Sarah said โ€œDiabetes has already ruined one evening, night and most of today. Iโ€™m not going to let it ruin the rest of my holiday. Lets get dressed up and search for some nice live musicโ€ โ€œFantastic idea, we both need cheering upโ€.

Sunset…

Instead of walking down endless boring corridors, we walked outside to stroll along the deck down to the rear of the ship and look out over the huge ocean. This evening we were gifted with a beautiful sunset.

Beautiful burnt orange sunset.

Ocean sunset 2,

As we were out on deck 9, we walked all the way to the rear (non technical name) and entered the ‘Lido restaurant’. We were both a little hungry and as this is the buffet place, itโ€™s fantastic for Sarah as she can have vegetables or salad etc without having any of the carbs, or sugar rich sauces which raise her blood sugar. ๐Ÿ™‚

We became a little disheartened after hearing a couple of the live bands playing some popular rubbish on deck 8, but we walked on past the reception and hair salon and walked into a dark elegant room. Sarah said โ€œOh greatโ€ฆitโ€™s the casino :(โ€. I said โ€œIt looks like the Ultralux from Fallout New Vegas (PS3 game)โ€ Sarah replied โ€œIt feels like fallout to me, a shiny, depraved wasteland – just what Iโ€™ve come to expect of the entertainment on this boat ๐Ÿ˜ฆ lolโ€. But then a classical piano started playing, just audible over the noise of the casino. โ€œWhereโ€™s that lovely piano coming from?โ€ I said knowing that Sarah would love it. โ€œThrough there, but iโ€™m not sure what it is as itโ€™s too darkโ€ โ€œLetโ€™s go find out anywayโ€. i said as i took her arm.ย 

The Delo piano lounge and cocktail bar…

A view of the Delo bar with quite a few people sat on leather chairs and sofas with a pianist in the background sat at a grand piano

We stood taking in the gentle atmosphere and fantastic piano playing and both said together โ€œThis is more like it ๐Ÿ™‚ โ€ We found Sarah a seat at the bar right next to the piano, Sarah loves watching pianists as they play with professional ease and elegance. It brings back lots of her childhood memories of the classical piano lessons she enjoyed! ๐Ÿ™‚ย 

Pianist Keith sat playing at the piano

โ‡ง Keith the pianist โ‡งย 

After about an hour, we were so happy that we’d found another fave place, especially after the last 24 hours, we headed back to the cabin. Sarah did another blood test โ€œSteve, my bloodโ€™s still going up!โ€ I said โ€œThatโ€™s impossible, youโ€™ve not had any sugar or carbs, and youโ€™ve already had insulin before we leftโ€ โ€œI know, and now iโ€™ve got to take some more to try and bring it downโ€ โ€œOk, take a little more and weโ€™ll keep an eye on itโ€.ย 

ย Sarah sat on the sofa with the magnifier reading the excursion options for the Azores. I opened Spotify on my iPhone and started playing my “โœž Acoustic Worshipโ€ playlist knowing itโ€™s Sarahโ€™s fave. I thought โ€œTime for us to relax and reflect for a while on a lovely end to a hectic dayโ€.ย 

CODE ALPHA…

Sarahโ€™s next words were โ€œI think my bloodโ€™s droppingโ€ โ€œOh no, I thought, your voice is slurry again, your blood canโ€™t be that low already. Can you manage a test?โ€ Sarahโ€™s test confirmed a huge drop in a short time. I jumped into survival mode and grabbed the lucozade and hypo stop. Sarah was fading fast โ€œNo, no ,no, not the big oneโ€ i said wondering if this would result in a diabetic coma. I didnโ€™t have to wait long before Sarah lost consciousness!!

I now switched from survival mode, to what will Sarah need if she goes to hospital mode.ย 

Sarah was sat upright on the sofa, and as i balanced to hold her head upright (there were no pillows in reach) i grabbed the cabin phone and dialled 999! A man answered and asked โ€œHow can we help?” I said โ€œMy wife is diabetic and she’s having a hypoglycaemic episode and is unconscious but still breathingโ€ He said โ€œSheโ€™s unconscious now? Whatโ€™s your cabin number iโ€™m on my way!”

He arrived in about 60 seconds. I told him what had happened as he was frantically inserting needles etc. He then called the bridge to tell the captain and his team, and a few seconds later i heard โ€œCODE ALPHA, CODE ALPHA cabin 7062โ€. I thought โ€œThatโ€™s blasting out of the tannoy system that goes around the whole ship, and within minutes our cabin was full of people, and a wheelchair. After a few minutes Sarah slowly started to respond, but only groans. The female doctor was now in the room and after checking everything, she said theyโ€™d take Sarah to the hospital to try and stabilise her.

The hospital…

After grabbing Sarahโ€™s bag and a few things i thought might help, i was kindly guided down behind Sarah to the hospital waiting room. Sarah was in a private room next door.

A woman sat me down and read through a couple of papers that made sure we had health insurance etc, she then said to my surprise โ€œYou really seem to love and care for Sarahโ€ I said โ€œI really donโ€™t deserve her, she is amazing. I lay down my life for herโ€ฆand give her my all. Iโ€™m so blessed to share my life with my best friend, sheโ€™s beautiful inside and out. Isnโ€™t that what love is?โ€ It seemed like sheโ€™d never heard a response like that, and just said โ€œWow, thatโ€™s lovelyโ€ and went quiet for what seemed like minutes!ย 

I was then able to see my lovely wife. Sarah was still not conscious yet but was in what seemed like a peaceful sleep. I sat down and the doctors and nurses were coming in and out, checking drips, machines and Sarahs breathing etc.ย 

Sarah in the hospital bed with a doctor dressed in white helping her

Sarah then moved and slowly started to come round, she said โ€œOh noโ€ her usual response after realising where she is, i said โ€œItโ€™s ok my love, we are just making some nice new friends, just relax and enjoy being pamperedโ€. After another hour of checks from nurses and the doctor, suddenly the nurse panicked and said something to the doctor. All 3 of them surrounded Sarahโ€™s bed frantically adjusting and checking, The doctor kept shaking Sarah and shouting her name but got no response. I thought โ€œIt canโ€™t be another hypo as sheโ€™s being monitored closely, so what is this?โ€ Soon after i was told by the concerned doctor to wait in the waiting room next door.ย 

The waiting room…

Ship hospital waiting room

Now i was worriedโ€ฆ. i sat here alone in a hospital thatโ€™s swaying side to side in the middle of the atlantic ocean. My thoughts started to get the better of me..

โ€œWhat if this is it, and i donโ€™t get to speak to Sarah again”

โ€œWhat if i never hear her amazing laugh, or feel the warmth of her hug again”

โ€œWhat if iโ€™m now on my own struggling to face the rest of life (never mind the holiday) without my lovely wife”

ENOUGH!! i thought and desperately gave it to God in prayer.

โ€œOh Lord please help, if this is Sarahโ€™s passing to paradise, then i want to say iโ€™m not happy about it, and iโ€™d like to spend more time with her on earth BUT thank you so much for blessing me with such a priceless gift, i canโ€™t express how much i love her and iโ€™ve tried to be the husband you commanded me to be. Sarah has shown me such love, happiness, forgiveness, acceptance and a life i simply didnโ€™t know was possible BUT if itโ€™s not her time, please comfort her and bring her back to me, Amenโ€.

A short while later the nurse said i could come back and sit with Sarah again. Sarah was awake and fighting with the oxygen mask. She said โ€œWhereโ€™ve you been? I told them that my diabetes was unstable which is why i have the pump but they didnโ€™t believe me, they never do, and now theyโ€™ve given me a second hypo after pumping me full of insulin againโ€. I said while kissing her forehead โ€œOh my lovely, iโ€™m glad to have you backโ€. ๐Ÿ™‚ย 

Weโ€™d been in the hospital for about 2 hours, it was just coming to 3am. Sarah kept asking if i was alright and did i need anything. โ€œI bet youโ€™re hungry and need a coffeeโ€ โ€œItโ€™s ok, iโ€™m enjoying being here with you, please get some sleep as youโ€™ve had a rough couple of days, iโ€™ll be right hereโ€.ย 

It was 6:30am when Sarah was allowed to leave. She was given more supplies to last for the rest of the holiday. Then the doctor explained about how fast acting insulin is absorbed into the body with the syringes, and how it differs and works a lot slower than the insulin pump. She said โ€œOnce youโ€™ve had the injection, the insulin will not start to work for 1ยฝ hours and it will be completely out of your system in 3 hours. And as you donโ€™t have the pump giving you little bits all of the time, your blood sugar will rise on itโ€™s own, so you need to give bigger (and overlapping) doses to compensate.

Sarah had never been instructed on any of this over the years because everything had ben controlled by the pump and i certainly didnโ€™t know anything about insulin absorption, as with the pump it pretty much works straight away. We also wondered why she hadnโ€™t explained this to us yesterday, which wouldโ€™ve helped.

We now headed back to the cabin to try and set up another plan of action, we knew this was going to be a difficult task, never mind adding things like food etc. lol ๐Ÿ™‚ ย 

Wow, what a night! Thatโ€™s 2 nights without sleep already, and itโ€™s time to set up the alarms for every 2 hours on my phone. Sleep is not going to come easy from now onโ€ฆis the coffee port open yet? Might as well have a nice coffee if iโ€™m awake! ๐Ÿ™‚

Only 3 more days at sea (iโ€™ll merge into one post) until we reach Horta, Azores, where we can hopefully do some more excursions! ๐Ÿ™‚ย 

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Goodbye Caribbeanโ€ฆhello massive ocean…

After another amazing day in the Caribbean(which was now about an hour away), we thought weโ€™d try and relax with a spot of sunbathing. This meant trying the almost impossible task of finding not 1โ€ฆbut 2, empty sun loungers.

A view of the ocean from the rear of the ship, overlooking the sunbathing area at the bottom of the shot

Fantastic! We found 2 together, no way. Butโ€ฆpretty much after placing our towels onto the sun loungers, Sarahโ€™s โ€œParadigmโ€ insulin pump started alarming!!

โ€œThatโ€™s not the usual alarmโ€ I said as Sarah was trying to read the tiny screen in the super bright sun. โ€œI canโ€™t quite make out what itโ€™s saying, but itโ€™s not something iโ€™ve seen before, i need to go back to the cabin and use the magnifierโ€. The pump continued itโ€™s piercing alarm all the way to the cabin!

Back in the cabin..

Once back, and using our video magnifier, the error message on the screen said “A button has been continually pressed for more than three minutes. to clear press ESC, then ACTโ€.

Sarah said โ€œThatโ€™s weird, my pumpโ€™s been nowhere near anything that would press the buttons, but it sounds easy enough, i can finally stop this annoying alarmโ€. After hearing a few clicks, then a few more, the pump was still alarming. โ€œItโ€™s not workingโ€ โ€œWhat do you mean, are the buttons not responding?โ€. โ€œNo, it wonโ€™t clear the error message, can you have a goโ€. I tried, and still nothing except the error message and the alarm!

We both knew we didnโ€™t have long as the pump has now stopped delivering insulin, as Sarah needs a continual small dose, as not only does Sarah have type 1, but a brittle form, and she is also slightly allergic to insulin!ย 

After taking the battery out, waiting 10 minutes before replacing…the alarm and message were still there! After trying it again, I said โ€œShould we take it to the doctors in the hospital on Deck 3?โ€ โ€œThey wonโ€™t know anything about insulin pumps, itโ€™s specialised equipment, which is why itโ€™s carefully monitored, and finely tuned by the diabetic clinicโ€. After a few more desperate tries to cancel the alarm, and running out of options, we had no choice, and headed down to deck 3.

The Hospital…

Reaching the bottom of the stairs to Deck 3, we were greeted with a couple of corridors and lots of doors. We could hear voices coming from an open door on the right, so we headed there. We found the doctor who was sounding very concerned whilst talking to a couple of very poorly sounding people, who had deep growly coughs. I said โ€œLetโ€™s wait out hereโ€. A man dressed in a white suit approached us and asked if we were ok? After explaining what had happened, he looked at the pump, took it, and asked us to wait in the waiting room.

He returned with the doctor(a female with quite an aggressive manner), she explained that the pump was broken, and we needed to get a new one. But for now she needed to work out how much insulin Sarahโ€™s body ran on. We said the pump gives a small amount of Humalog every 1-2 hours continuously, but all of the information is programmed in the pump that has now locked itself. This didnโ€™t impress her! Between us, we had to try and calculate how much insulin Sarah took each day, by adding up the dosage at meal times, and adding a little more to compensate for the pumps continuous injections in the background.ย 

After a couple more hours of stressful calculations, the doctor gave Sarah some old school syringes and told us to keep a record of insulin taken, time of insulin taken and food eaten etc. We returned to our cabin worried about how we were going to cope for the rest of the holiday, and did we have enough Humalog insulin in the fridge, as the hospital on-board didnโ€™t use it, or stock it.

The Phone Call…

We went up to reception on Deck 8(lots of stairs, lol) ย to see if we could phone Medtronic(the makers of the insulin pump) as they are an American company, and would still be open. We couldnโ€™t phone the UK diabetic clinic as they were 5 hours in front, and it would be about midnight!ย 

After a long drawn out discussion with the receptionist, asking if there was a way to call out from a ship, as we have a medical disaster, as Sarah knows her body reacts badly to injections etc, and really does need the continued small amounts 24 hours a day. ย So we really needed to call Medtronic to see if there is any way of saving the pump! Eventually we managed to phone Medtronic, and after a ยฃ52 phone callโ€ฆhe told us “the pump was broken!!โ€. Sarah has been on an insulin pump for about 15 years, and they have never broken. But 1 hour from Antigua, sailing at sea for 5 daysโ€ฆit breaks! ๐Ÿ˜ฆย 

Trying to relax…

As the realisation was setting in of trying to manage with injections, and Sarahโ€™s blood sugar was still on the rise after the first injection. We were getting a little worried on how this was all going to play out. We decided to stay in the room and just figure out a game plan for the rest of the holiday. We then managed to figure out how to turn on the TV, i thought a film might help Sarah try and relax after the trauma of the day.ย 

After a while when Sarah spoke again, i instantly knew we were in trouble! The slightly slurring sound of Sarahโ€™s voice told me her blood sugar had suddenly shot down and it was very low! โ€œOh no,โ€ i said as i jumped into survival mode. Sarah was still conscious so i knew i had a little time. I went straight to the fridge and got the bottle of orange lucozade that usually works if Sarah is still able to drink.ย 

After about 10 minutes Sarah was slipping away, so i ran to my bag and got the Gluco Gel and squirted it into Sarahs mouth. Gluco gel is fantastic and absorbs into gums etc, and after a while(a nervous while) Sarah was back with us. โ€œPhewโ€ i said as relief was pulling me out of survival mode. Sarah said โ€œIโ€™ve had a hypo havnโ€™t i?! These injections really arenโ€™t going to work, my body just goes erratic and messes upโ€.ย 

After a sleepless night of trying to stabilise a yo-yoing blood sugar, we were not really enjoying our first day at sea. But we decided to go and have a nice strong coffee at our fave place, as weโ€™ve probably got another sleepless night tonight too. I said โ€œItโ€™s hard to imagine that not even a day ago we were riding on horseback across that beautiful beachโ€. ๐Ÿ™‚ย 

Sarah has to check her blood sugar every 2 hours, day and night, for the rest of the holiday, as without the pumps continuous feed, we are left with just fast acting insulin, and lots of prayers.

This is becoming quite an adventure!!!ย 

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Update #2 On ‘Join Me In Prayer For Sarah’

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Hi, sorry itโ€™s been a little over two week since the last update, but weโ€™ve been waiting for this mornings appointment before we could bring you more news.

Sarahโ€™s had a few complications in the last couple of weeks, so weโ€™ve been back and forward to the hospital to try and narrow down whats causing them. Sarahโ€™s cornea developed a scratch and an infection which was causing her a lot of pain and irritation. (understatement!) ย They first gave her more eye drops and said to come back in a couple of days.

We returned with more irritation, sleep depravation (the pain has been keeping Sarah awake) and Sarahโ€™s eyesight had become very poor, Sarah said โ€œitโ€™s like trying to look through a frosted glass windowโ€. Another doctor said that Sarah maybe allergic to the preservatives in the eye drops, and prescribed “preservative free” eye drops. We then had to wait 10 dayโ€™s before this mornings appointment.

The doctor said that he could see no sign of infection, and the scratch had healed and disappeared. Yay! But the reason that the eye is healing so slowly and continues to be very sensitive is the Diabetes. The nuropathy is slowing the healing, making the eye feel like itโ€™s about to burst and maintaing the extremely itchy painful irritation thatโ€™s driving Sarah crazy, which, is making her really fed up. ๐Ÿ˜ฆ

We have another appointment in two weeks time and iโ€™ll keep you lovely friends updated. Sarah was really hoping to be back at work this week and is trying her best not to feel too inpatient!ย 

We both thank you all so much for the love, kindness, prayers and support as you journey through this with us. Canโ€™t thank you enough! ๐Ÿ™‚

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Update #1 On ‘Join Me In Prayer For Sarah’

Riding The Wave Of Prayers

ย First i have to thank all of you amazing loving people for the show of extravagant love to me and Sarah. Weโ€™ve been simply overwhelmed with your prayers, kindness and love through this journey.

The Plan…

The plan was set. Go to the chemist to get pain killers (Sarah is not allowed d to leave the house for a few days), nip into the doctors to sort out a sick note for the next two weeks, then go for a [Cortadoโ€™ coffee at Costa at the train station with half an hour to enjoy our new fave coffee (mainly keep Sarah as relaxed as possible), then Sarah can put her last eye drops in before we catch the 11:04 train that will get us to Kings College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London ready for the operation.ย 

The Hypo…

This was all going well up until Sarah had locked herself in the toilet by passing out with a hypo. The idea was that she went in to put in her eye drops as we still had 15 minutes until the train arrives (the platform is about 1 minute away from the coffee shop. As i was stood outside the door while staff kept walking past suspicious of the weird man lurking around the toilets. With 5 minutes left i knocked on the door, with the sound of the music and the coffee machines i could just make out what i thought was Sarah. Then as i realised too much time had passed and weโ€™d missed our train i asked one of the passing staff if they could open the door as i think my wife is having a hypo. Sarah had know her blood was creeping down and she had a biscuit and sugar in her coffee but she felt and seemed ok.

I opened the door to find Sarah in a zombie like state (the only description i can find that closely resembles a hypo) not knowing where she was, what she was doing or where we were going! Iโ€™d like to state at this point that we only really had one must do for this morning, and that was to try and keep Sarahโ€™s blood sugar stable as they wonโ€™t operate if itโ€™s too high, low or on the move. I prayed:

โ€œJesus, There is no way they can operate now, i did my best but i donโ€™t know if thereโ€™s another train, if Sarah can even stand up, never mind walk, ย and Sarah’s blood sugar always ends up too high after a hypo and we always have a long struggle getting it back down. i hand it all to you, please helpโ€.

I got Sarah to her feet and she could just about stand up without her knees giving way. We managed to leave the coffee shop and after catching Sarah from behind as she started to fall back down the platform steps (i was behind trying to push her up) we finally got to the platform. This is where Sarah normally guides me as she knows the trains. Usually the trains are announced, but today there were none, but a train arrived straight away and we got on anyway. I told Sarah to just sleep on my shoulder and hope that this train is going the right way! The inside train announcement only said which station it was pulling up to and not the stations of the full journey.ย 

Sarah woke and asked “where are we?โ€ โ€œIโ€™m not sure, but i hope it stops at Clapham Junctionโ€. Then a few minutes later we arrived at Clapham Junction. We then walked to the other platform and a train was waiting there too. We finally arrived at the day surgery unit a couple of minutes before the 12:30 appointment.

Sarah did a blood test and it was 8.6 which is really good for her, but we knew that it often goes into the 20โ€™s after a hypo and thereโ€™s no way theyโ€™ll operate if it goes any higher or continues to rise. Sarah went in around 13:00 but there were 4 people before her, I stayed in the waiting room.

The Waiting Room

I wanted to update everyone but iโ€™d never used the mobile WordPress app to post before, so i kept the post โ€œPraying in waiting room for Sarahโ€ short so i could begin praying. I started with my voiceover reading all of your prayers, i prayed through each comment individually about 2 times each from the 1st post “Please Join Me In Prayer For Sarahโ€ then i had about an hour of personal prayer before loving sister Janet would arrive to drive us home.

The Operation

Sarahโ€™s op happened around 16:30, her blood sugar stayed perfectly stable at 6.8 the whole time! (Amazing!) Her main worry was the really painful needle that she sees going into her eye and it feels like her eyeball is bursting out of her face! I need to quote Sarah at this point:

โ€œI felt a real peace iโ€™d not felt before, i knew everyone was praying for me and i knew God was with me the whole time. I felt no pain at all with the needle and the surgeon was surprised how well the operation went. I also heard him say:

โ€˜There are always bubbles in this (not sure what he was talking about) always bubbles, but there arenโ€™t any at all, i canโ€™t explain it?!โ€™ย 

The Next Morning

Iโ€™m typing this post Saturday morning ย at 11am while Sarah is sleeping. Iโ€™d like to thank you all once again for giving time in prayer and the loving encouraging comments that helped us through this amazing journey (and still help us as we read back through them). Iโ€™ll update again soon.

Sarah said to me this morning:

I felt like the whole day you had your arms around me, and God had his arms around both of us!

Daily Prompt: You’ve Got The Power

Today’s Daily Prompt ~ “Photographers, artists, poets: show us RULES”

ย My Thoughts ๐Ÿ’ญย 

I was struggling with today’s prompt, so I asked my wife Sarah and she reminded me of thisโ€ฆ

My lovely wife Sarah happily showing she has the power as a type 1 diabetic to eat anything she likes and whenever she likes, especially when it is a doughnut dunked in lots and lots of sugar! ๐Ÿ˜€

Sarah eating a sugar doughnut

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