San Diego. It was nice NOT having to entertain my new friend for a change. She found someone else to keep her company, and I can have free time for myself for the last day of the cruise.
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But let me start at the beginning....
Again, I didn't get a good sleep, and woke up much earlier than needed. It was just as well, as I had a schedule for the day: Have Breakfast in the buffet, then get off the ship and see RQS's cousin. Since I didn't make arrangements to see my new friend, I enjoyed breakfast without having to talk with anyone. And then, all I had to do was wait for RQS's cousin (I'll call her "C" for now) to arrive at the pier.
Around 11 am, C arrived, and I met her in a female presentation for the first time. There was no strange reaction, and C made the effort to call me Marian for the entire time we spent together. We weren't sure of what we were going to do at first. Did we want to go to the Zoo? Or, did we just want to hang out and chat? Chatting won out.
C drove me through downtown San Diego to show me around, then she drove to Harbor Island where we sat on a park bench for 90 minutes before going to a local restaurant which overlooked the water. Lunch was my treat - I was glad to show her that I appreciated her company. And she was glad that RQS and I found each other. All too soon, C had to go home. She didn't want to drive in rush hour traffic, and I wanted to get back to the ship. So, C dropped me off and I did my thing onboard the ship.
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Once back onboard the ship, I took a break before going to dinner. I had reservations for a shared table, and was willing to wait until other people showed up. While waiting, I saw one of the people I dined with last night. and said hello just before they finished their after dinner coffee. It was nice to see him, and even nicer to see his wife. Too bad she couldn't have been with us at our table - we had a great crowd.
A few minutes later, a lovely couple from the North of England joined me. We enjoyed chatting about shoes and ships and sealing wax, and whether the sea is boiling hot, and whether pigs have wings. Needless to say, I wished we could have chatted longer in a more quiet place. Then, it was time to go back to my room for the evening.
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