Sooooo basically...
I survived the trip to Gibraltar (or Gib as it’s affectionately
called). 2.5 days at sea and I didn’t get sea sick- stoked! Well, that could be
due to the mounds of ginger tablets, fresh ginger (that I kept in a tupperware in the
fridge and nibbled on every hour) and sea sickness pills I was adamant about
taking daily, as well as my sexy “scat” sea sickness wrist bands. The boys ripped me off
continuously for being such a hypochondriac. But hey.... it worked!
I think it also just took some getting used to... the first
day was okay as the waves were small , so there wasn’t much movement. But that
evening the swell was bigger and it was quite bumpy for a while. I tried to lie
in my bunk (top) but every time the boat rose up and then crashed down, I kind of
levitated in the air for a few seconds and my stomach left itself, before landing back down on my bunk with a bump. I
felt that feeling you feel on a rollercoaster- and I don’t like that feeling at
all (hence why I will never sky dive or bungy jump). This was going to be a
problem... so I rolled up my duvet, grabbed my pillow and headed down to the
crew lounge- where there is the least amount of movement. I instantly felt
better once sitting on the floor, so decided that this was definitely going to be
where I would be sleeping that night. I made myself comfy on the couch and
had the best night’s sleep ever. I did get some odd stares though...
I was fine the next day so lost the arm bands and managed to
sleep in my bunk and my friend Lara painted my nails.
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Look at the detail on the little flowers! |
And then yay! We arrived to
sunny skies and warm weather in Gibraltar, which was a welcome change from
chilly Antibes.
As soon as we got a day off, I scampered out like an excited
child going on a school outing. Gibraltar is a tax free zone so it would be a
complete waste NOT to shop- right?? I mean I’d be saving loads- in the long
run... #justificationtoself
So Tiffany was set loose on the shops of Gibraltar (God help
us) and obviously did not come back empty handed... With my weeks pay money in
my bag (which I was saving to use to buy the new ipod nano) and 3 of the boys
in tow; we ambled up Gibraltar’s main street. The ipod nano proved unsuccessful
as they only had the 32G and not the 64G, so I was going to have to wait till
the UK. The boys were set on buying Rolex watches (around 9 000 euros), so
we walked into a few watch shops.
And then.... I saw it. I was in love. With a Michael Kors
rose coloured watch, with cubic zirconia’s all around it! It was just beautiful!
My friend Jess Oliver has one back home in SA and I’ve loved it ever since I
saw hers. Its big and chunky and is an accessory all on its own. It was coming
home with me. Even the whopping 250GBP price tag wasn’t swaying me. I tried it
on and rushed outside to show all the boys! And when they had ooh’d and aah’d
and I’d given my sales pitch and they had given their approval that it was a
good buy, I parted (much easier than I thought) with my cash and left the shop as
happy as a girl who’d just been given a pony for Christmas.
I swore that I wasn’t going to spend any more money, but
then I found an angora jersey (and it’s going to be so cold in the UK) and a
gorgeous tight fitting black sequinned sparkly dress (for who knows when) and a
sequinned cream top. I have no “going out clothes” okay? So what if I splashed
out just a little, I’m earning euros
now! Besides, 3 of the boys bought 9 000 euro Rolex’s, so my purchase was
small in comparison! One thing that is super cheap in Gib is booze and
cigarettes- a bottle of vodka/gin etc costs around 8GBP (R100) and a carton of
cigarettes is like 20GBP (R300). So it’s good for stocking up and for presents
for people etc.
We were only meant to stop in Gib to re-fuel, so were going
to be 2 days max, but the weather from Gib to the UK has just been horrendous;
so it’s been too dangerous for us to go. One day last week there were 14m
swells. And the engineers’ said that even with 4-6m swells we would feel it. So
they are waiting for the weather to clear. It’s been 10 days now though, and it
really isn’t looking any better. Every day the captain checks the weather and
will see a gap in like 3 days time, but then 3 days later the weather has
changed again and we push back our departure date. As soon as we get a gap we
will make a run for it, but at the moment it doesn’t look like we’ll leave
before net Tuesday! And there REALLY isn’t anything to do in Gib. Besides see
the monkeys. Which is what I did yesterday!
There is a cable car that goes up to the top of the famous “Rock
of Gibraltar” and that’s where the monkeys live. I had been wanting to go for
the last week but the weather had been too bad. So yesterday I begged and
managed to persuade some of the boys to come up with me, despite the drizzle.
They all had brand new camera’s anyway so wanted to test them out. I could not
CONTAIN my excitement. Dave, our chef, had gone the week before and a monkey
had sat on his head and peed on him! I wanted a monkey to sit on my head!! If
that was the only thing I wanted from my trip to Gibraltar, it was that!
View of Gib from cable car, looking towards Spain |
View of the other side, looking towards Africa |
So we go up the cable car and start walking, with me
squeaking about the monkeys and jumping around like a child (boys not
impressed).
We walk down a road and see a car with a dad and son parked in the
road, with monkeys all around them. The one monkey had climbed up to the
passenger window and was sticking his hands through the car window to get some
food that the little boy had. I ran up and started snapping away.
OMG this was
so exciting! I asked the little kid if I could have some snacks for the
monkeys, hoping if I held one, one would climb up and come and sit on my
shoulder. So the boy’s father gave me a box of shreddies (cereal) and I started feeding the monkeys...
Within minutes I was attacked by about 3 monkeys, pulling at my
skirt, climbing up my front and yes- sitting on my shoulder! I was in my
element and shrieked to the boys to take pics of me so I had evidence of this
amazingness!
I was absolutely loving it and tried to share out the shreddies,
but then this massive big monkey who almost pulled down my skirt and underwear,
jumped up and grabbed the shreddies out of my hand and ran away with it.
“Oi!”
I said. “You can’t have that!”. So I went up to him to try and pry the box away
and he gave me this look, bared his teeth and made an unattractive “ooo” throat
noise, which I translated as “Fuck off”. So I did just that and decided to
leave him alone before I got bitten.
At this stage, James had a monkey sitting on his head and he
was freaking out,
so I put my arm out, hoping the monkey would climb onto me
instead, and the little shit bit my arm! Thank God it didn't bite through the
skin or I probably would have got rabies or something. Serves me right for
trying to make friends with wild animals I suppose!
Rock of Gibraltar |
Selfie! |
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Having a stretch... |
On Saturday we went out as a crew for the first time and
watched the rugby- SA vs. Scotland and England vs. Australia. There were 3
saffa’s (myself, a deckie and my chief stew) a Scotsman (our first officer) and
2 Brits (stew and deckie). So everyone was cheering for their team! We had some
awesome pub food and a few beers and I was screeching for both SA and England
simultaneously, as they were playing on screens next to each other (always have
to cheer for England after SA due to my British ancestry and the fact that
thanks to them, I have this glorious British passport).
My chief stew |
Supporting the boks.... |
As we won the rugby I was
in high spirits, and on the way home, passing a shoe store I caught a glimpse
of some boots that made me start walking in slow motion as I tried to take them
in- Black. Suede. The boots I had searched for all over London. Now granted
they were heels, not flats, but when I tried them on it was like they became
part of my body. Comfiest boots I have ever worn that fitted like a glove.
Ching-ching! Another 110GBP. Eeeeek!
This was becoming ridiculous. My blog is going to have to change to eat, pray
(not to get fat), SHOP. I swore (for real this time) that this was my last
purchase. So I took the rest of my euros up to our First Officer and told him
to lock them away in the safe, and to do so with the rest of my weekly pay
checks until I left for SA (bar 50 euros pocket money a week). I even drew up a budget (before you freak out
mom and dad...).
SA- yes! So I was granted my leave to come back for Tammy’s
wedding and was told I might as well stay for Christmas, so I am pretty
ecstatic! CPT summer here I come! It’s a month till I get back so I have 4
weeks to tone up to fit into that bridesmaid dress, so last week I started a
diet and kiff as exercise plan. I’ve been pretty good, although tonight my self-will totally left me when
the chef’s brought out dessert (which they rarely do), consisting of chocolate
torte and homemade pistachio ice cream. Total indulgence.
I’m on watch this eve so I have to go do my last rounds now,
hopefully I’ll be in Portsmouth when I next write! Twilight Breaking Dawn part
2 with the girls tomorrow eve! Even more exciting than the monkeys! x