Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Randomly Happy

I will be linking up with Stacy Uncorked and Comedy Plus today. 

My sister and her husband are cruiseaholics!  It started on their honeymoon 35 years ago, and they have gone on 1-2 cruises every year since (except 2020 for obvious reasons).  I've only been on 3 (maybe 4, but I can't remember), and that is totally fine with me.  I get seasick - yes, seasick - yes, on a huge ship.  I have to take medicine the whole time I'm cruising, and sometimes that isn't enough.

People say, "You can't even feel the ship moving," to which I reply, "I most certainly can!" Especially when I try to lie down to sleep.  But I've been on a few, and who knows... maybe there is another one in my future.  HOWEVER,  If I book a cruise, something I DON'T want to know about the ship is how much it weighs!

From the Houston Chronicle

" Twenty years after the Carnival Jubilee became Galveston's second Carnival cruise ship in 2002, another Jubilee will sail into Galveston.

Four times the size of its namesake, Carnival's newest cruise ship weighs 182,800 tons, takes 5,400 passengers, and will call Galveston home when delivered in 2023, the cruise line revealed at a travel conference on Thursday.

A gargantuan amount of steel and over 5,000 people does not give me confidence!

Now, on to the good stuff:





Enough Ship Jokes!!!!!!

This is my kind of humor!  Middle school humor!


The comment on this post is hilarious!



I'll let you know when it works!

Last but not least,


Have a great week!


5 comments:

  1. Mom was a flight attendant for many years and she flew a lot of flights to Asia, 14-15 hours. Sometimes in the middle of the flight she would have a small panic thinking about how heavy the plane is and how can it stay up in the air for so long but then she would forget those thoughts. It's along the same lines as the ship weight. Mom loves motion, so she enjoys cruising but doesn't do it very often.

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  2. Cruises are great if you don't get seasick, although i'd want to go on one of the smaller ships. Those big ones just feel like you're another number, at least to me.

    Thanks for the laughs, i hope you have a wonderful and blessed day!

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  3. Love all the funnies and we don't get seasick. I do agree with you that you can often feel the ships movement. We sailed from San Diego to Hawaii and back and we could feel the ship move the entire time.

    Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. ♥

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  4. I definitely could not feel the ship move on my one cruise. I thought that I would, but nope. Loved every second of it and wish to go again someday. Love the last funny with that white cat eyeing the black coat. LOL

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  5. We went on a cruise 29 yrs ago for our honeymoon- that cured me of cruises. :)
    I love the white cat cartoon- reminds me of my Angel Millie who was always attracted to dark clothes.

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