Cruises

Wednesday 22 October 2008

We are family!

Over the years, I have got used to being so far from loved ones when working on cruise ships at sea, but it can be hard when it comes to important dates like birthdays, festivals and anniversaries - espcially when they are big family occasions where we all get together and celebrate. So with India’s Independence Day coming up knowing my whole family were thousands of miles away I wasn't exactly expecting the usual event.

I’d just got used to the idea that this year was going to be different and that I would just be celebrating it with a few close friends on board, when I overheard something being organised by the Indian officers and crew. Indian Independence Day here on Ocean Village Two! I can’t even begin to tell you how surprised I was! It wasn’t going to be like home, but it already made me feel a lot better.

And we weren’t disappointed - the whole evening was so much fun! What I thought would be a small gathering turned into a celebration with about 500 of the ship's crew below deck, starting with the Reception and Comms team dressed in traditional outfits they’d had sent from India. Upstairs in the crew mess, we had a gala dinner with some of my favourite traditional foods (prawn biryani, and a sweet dish with carrots called gajar ka halwa … mmm!), and a full bar run by the Laundry team. Then it was time for the highlight of the night… the entertainment! As well as the DJ skills of various people from the different departments, we also had a ‘Bollywood’ number and an Indian dance performed by British and Filipino crew members!

Some of the girls performing as the Indian dancers

It was such a good night and really kept our spirits up at a time when we could have otherwise been sad to be missing home. What made it even better was that it meant so much to know that so many people were willing to join in and make the night a real success - especially as all of the duties and expenses were shared through voluntary contributions even from those that would not normally celebrate the festival. It helped me to realise that although my family are so far away, I have a new family here on board that are also very special.


Radley

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