Molly Malone is indeed one of Ireland's historical mysteries... or myths? A fishmonger and a working girl, there is a statue dedicated to her that usually stands at the end of Grafton Street; due to transportation system upgrades, the statue has been moved to a temporary location in front of St. Andrews Church until summer of 2017. There are a couple of YouTube videos that pay tribute to Molly and her song, the unofficial anthem of Dublin City and perhaps of all of Ireland! Click here for the video with lyrics (you can sing along)!
And here's another video by the Dublinners of the song, beautifully done.
It might be fun if we all learned this song to sing onboard and while in
Ireland! .
Here are the lyrics to the first stanza:
In Dublin's fair city, where the girls are so pretty
I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone
As she wheeled her wheel-barrow
Through streets broad and narrow
Crying cockles and mussels, alive, alive-O!
Alive, alive-O! alive, alive-O!
Crying cockles and mussels, alive, alive-O!
Karaoke? Talent show? Can you imagine all of us singing this? What a chorus!
Sunday, March 6, 2016
The Mobile Passport App
I just downloaded the app and completed my profile; the process was easy and I am hoping that it will work upon our return at the airport in Atlanta when going through Customs! You can enter information for those who are traveling on the flight with you.
If you don't have Global Entry, then this looks like a great substitute. I plan to enroll in Global Entry, but at the moment, the only airport that has an enrollment center in North Carolina is Charlotte; you would need to apply first and once accepted, schedule an interview in Charlotte or at your nearest Enrollment Center (locations can be found on the website).
U.S. Customs and Border Control, CBP, launched Mobile Passport Control (MPC), the first authorized app to expedite a traveler’s entry process into the United States. This app lets you skip the lines at certain US airports (and the list of airports is growing). You complete your profile information (which can be re-used for future trips) and once you're registered you can go to the Mobile Passport Control Express Lane at the airport. Current airports include: Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Minneapolis, NY JFK, Newark, Orlando, RaleighDurham, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, Tampa (soon), and Washington Dulles.
Click here to download the Mobile Passport App or just download on the App Store (Apple) or on Google Play. Here are the steps listed on the website:
Step 1:
Enter your profile information as it appears on your valid,
official passport. You can set up profiles for your entire family.
Your information will be encrypted and shared only with CBP.
Step 2:
Answer CBP’s four brief questions about your trip. Then carefully review ALL of your information for the trip.
Step 3:
Step 4:
If you don't have Global Entry, then this looks like a great substitute. I plan to enroll in Global Entry, but at the moment, the only airport that has an enrollment center in North Carolina is Charlotte; you would need to apply first and once accepted, schedule an interview in Charlotte or at your nearest Enrollment Center (locations can be found on the website).
U.S. Customs and Border Control, CBP, launched Mobile Passport Control (MPC), the first authorized app to expedite a traveler’s entry process into the United States. This app lets you skip the lines at certain US airports (and the list of airports is growing). You complete your profile information (which can be re-used for future trips) and once you're registered you can go to the Mobile Passport Control Express Lane at the airport. Current airports include: Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Minneapolis, NY JFK, Newark, Orlando, RaleighDurham, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, Tampa (soon), and Washington Dulles.
Click here to download the Mobile Passport App or just download on the App Store (Apple) or on Google Play. Here are the steps listed on the website:
Step 1:
Set up your Profile
Enter your profile information as it appears on your valid,
official passport. You can set up profiles for your entire family.
Your information will be encrypted and shared only with CBP.
Step 2:
Answer a few questions
Answer CBP’s four brief questions about your trip. Then carefully review ALL of your information for the trip.Step 3:
Submit To CBP
Once you land, connect to wireless or wi-fi and submit your data to CBP. Remember: when you submit, you are confirming under penalty of law that your information is correct. Within a few seconds, you will receive a CBP receipt with an encrypted barcode. Your receipt will be valid for 4 hours.Step 4:
Skip The Line & save time!
Follow the MOBILE PASSPORT CONTROL signs and skip the lines! Show your passport to the CBP officer and scan the barcode on the CBP receipt. And that’s it!Museums in Amsterdam
If
you’re interested in visiting museums in Amsterdam, you can purchase most museum
tickets online in advance. Note that
tickets for Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and Dutch Resistance Museum
(VerzetsMuseum),
will allow you to skip the ticket purchase line at the museum, but you may have
to wait in an entry line. You can also purchase tickets for the Anne Frank Museum online
in advance, beginning one to two months prior to your visit. Here’s the official word from the Anne Frank
Haus office: “Tickets
are released online a few at a time, usually up to one or two months ahead. The Anne Frank House is trying to prevent
ticket scalpers (who illegally resell tickets either online or on the street)
from buying up large blocks of tickets. The
best approach is to check the site as often as possible.” Note that these can sell out quickly; so keep a
watchful eye on the website!
Fun Links Apropos to our British Isles Cruise
Since we are Aqua Class and dining in Blu, check out this YouTube video to whet your appetite - A film about Blu dining!
(photo from Celebrity's website)
Cheese souffle with candied pears and port wine reduction... Yum!
And to make you even more hungry, check out this video from a true Blu lover!
And to make you even more hungry, check out this video from a true Blu lover!
Meet
fellow cruisers through the website Cruise Critic! Here’s the link to the roll call for our
cruise (you will have to register to read and post to this forum): Celebrity Silhouette 8.6.16 Roll Call
Celebrity/Cruise
Critic Connections Party
Make
sure you sign up for the Celebrity/Cruise Critic Connections Party. Connecting
with interesting people is part of the Celebrity experience, and Celebrity
Cruises/Cruise Critic Connections helps you do just that. When you register,
you enjoy an opportunity to get acquainted with fellow cruisers with whom you may have
communicated online, on your cruise. Share information and tips, make
plans in advance of your cruise - and then meet your new friends on board
during a private, complimentary party.
If
a minimum of 25 people are registered 3 days prior to your sail date, you will
receive a confirmation email and you will have an opportunity to meet your new
Cruise Critic friends on board at the Celebrity Cruises/Cruise Critic
Connections party.
Light refreshments, non-alcoholic beverages and snacks will be provided,
compliments of Celebrity. A bar will be available where guests may purchase
alcoholic beverages. If your party does not reach the 25 person minimum, you
will receive a cancellation email from Celebrity Cruises.
To
register for our connections party: CLICK HERE!
You will need your reservation number.
Edinburgh
Fringe, touted to be the world’s largest art festival will be in full swing while
we are there. The festival runs from
August 5 – 29, 2016. Here’s a link to
the Fringe website https://tickets.edfringe.com/
I can't believe the number scheduled events, with everything from an organ concert in St. Giles Cathedral to Stand-up Comedy, to traditional Scottish music, and more. Check it out!
Celebrity Secrets and Tips
EMBARKATION DAY:
Lunch will be served in the Oceanview Café where the masses
will gather for the extensive buffet. Our
secret: We like to avoid the crowd of people with the hand luggage in tow so we
head to the Bistro on Five, one of the specialty restaurants onboard Silhouette, that comes with a surcharge. NOTE: Celebrity is in the process of switching Bistro on Five into a sushi restaurant. Hopefully this won't happen prior to our cruise; as I don't know if the sushi restaurant would be open on embarkation day! I also don't know yet if Sushi on Five will be open for lunch on embarkation day; but I hope so! Reviews of new Sushi on Five are good and you can definitely get more than just sushi.
ROOM SERVICE
24 hour room service is available and it’s quite good with
lots of choices. It’s fun to order
breakfast and sit on the balcony and enjoy the view.The room service menu for Aqua Class is quite extensive, compared to some of the other accommodation categories.
FOOD FINDS
In addition to the dinner menu of the day, you will find Celebrity
Classics that are served every night: grilled steak, chicken or salmon, shrimp
cocktail, baked potato or mashed potatoes, Caesar salad, and onion soup.
Yummy almond and chocolate croissants are served each morning at
the Café Al Bacio! This is also a great
place for a hot chocolate or specialty coffee.
Oceanview Café: At
the breakfast toast & bread station, you will find large assortments of
some very nice specialty whole grain, rye and seed breads, as well as some nice
variety of bagels and other rolls. The servers will happily slice and toast any
of these if you request them. You will
find most everything that your heart desires for breakfast… from corned beef
hash to eggs benedict to Greek yogurt and cereals to fresh fruit.
Don’t forget about the waffle station, also located in the
Oceanview Café! Yummy waffles with
orange butter, fruit, and syrup… perhaps even whipped cream!
The ice cream bar is good here too; so don’t miss it! There’s a pizza station, a pasta station, a
stir fry station, a Mexican station, a salad bar, and more… enough choices to
satisfy any appetite!
From about 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm, there are tea sandwiches,
cookies, pastries, and such available in the Oceanview Café.
GENERAL
You can get over-the-counter seasickness meds as needed at
customer service or the purser's desk. They dispense a couple of tablets at a
time for free. (I recommend bringing your own Bonine, which you can get
at a drugstore or Wal-Mart, etc.).
There is only one US - style outlet in most of the
cabins, so you'll have to switch things around to charge your
camera/phone/iPod/computer, etc. The belkin mini travel charger with surge protection gets good reviews. Extension cords are not allowed onboard. Also, there's no clock
in the cabins so a lighted alarm clock is a good idea if you want to know what
time it is when you wake up in the night. A night light helps to find the way
to the bathroom.
SPA
Embark early and head for the spa to make your appointments.
LAUNDRY:
There is no self-serve laundry on Celebrity ships but
generally there will be at least one “laundry bag special” where for one price you
can fill the provided bag with as much laundry as you can fit. It’s not a bad deal and we used it twice on
our last Celebrity cruise!
GALLEY TOUR &
More: Be sure to watch the daily
schedule for special one-time only tours, such as a tour of the ship’s galley, backstage tour of the production shows, etc.
STEP: The Smart Traveler Enrollment Program
The recent attacks in Belgium and Paris may make you question whether it is safe to travel to Europe or elsewhere in the world. I am still planning to travel, but today I enrolled in The Smart Traveler Enrollment Program so that I will be quickly alerted to travel warnings and alerts when they are issued.
The Smart Traveler Enrollment Program is a free
service provided by the U.S. Government to U.S. nationals who are traveling to,
or living in, a foreign
Country (formerly known as Travel Registration).
Enrollment allows you to record information about your upcoming trip abroad
that the U.S. Department of State can use to assist you in case of an
emergency.
Using STEP is like having insurance. It’s something
you hope you’ll never really have to use, but it’s nice to know that it will be
there in an emergency. You can register for the Smart Traveler Enrollment
Program on the web or
with
the app.
When
you sign up, you will automatically receive the most current information from
the U.S. Department of State about the country (or countries) where you will be traveling or
living. You will also receive updates, including travel warnings and travel
alerts so that you can make informed decisions about your travel plans and activities.
When
you enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program, the Department of State
will be able to assist you better in the case of an emergency, such as if you
lose your passport or it is stolen while you are abroad.
The
travel and contact information you enter into STEP will make it easier for
consular officers in U.S. embassies and consulates around the world to contact
you and your loved ones during an emergency.
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