The seas continued flat overnight and we continued to clip along on our way to Naha. After breakfast in the Lido, the interdenominational service was well attended. Following this in America's Test Kitchen, Samantha prepared a couple of Italian items that looked really yummy.
In the Mariner Awards Ceremony one young lady, Megan, (yes the same one from the circus night received special recognition as the youngest Bronze medallion holder at age 10. The Cruise Director, Bruce, joked that she'd be in the president's club by 15! At the lunch following, we sat with Megan and her parents (Ray and Barbara) and enjoyed a very pleasant lunch. Megan even went and retrieved Anastasia and brought her to lunch!
Afterwards we walked the deck for a bit before watching the Future Cruise Consultant presentation. We then watched the ocean go by and read up in the Crow's Nest until dinner.
At dinner our granddaughter didn't show up on time but eventually made it and displayed the most enthusiasm we've seen the whole trip. Besides meeting Megan, she met some others her age at Club Hal. That was great to see her finally connect. Meanwhile we enjoyed dinner and conversation with Rev Barry and his wife Lisa.
We watched the 7:30pm showing of Fences followed by the 10pm cast show entitled Variations.
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