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Sunday, July 23, 2017

Baltic Cruise - Helsinki, Finland

Dear Family and Friends,

I felt fine while we were in St. Petersburg and for that I am so grateful.  While I was on this cruise I had mostly good days, but ever once in awhile the dizziness and nausea would pop up.

This is what happened in Helsinki.  It was after I got off the ship and went into town that I started feeling sick.

Here are a few pictures I made before I returned to the ship and took a nap.  By the way, laying down and sleeping always seemed to help.

This is an indoor market that is very close to where our ship docked.


Inside were tons of vendors with all things you can imagine for sale.


Upsenski Cathedral an Eastern Orthodox cathedral built between 1862 and 1868.

Here is a picture of my fellow travelers chowing down on some fish and chips.


It was at this point I decided to return to the ship.

Glad I was able to get off for an hour or so.

Click here to see other pictures I made in Helsinki on our last Baltic cruise.

Love,
Nancy

Saturday, July 22, 2017

Baltic Cruise - St. Petersburg, Russia

Dear Family and Friends,

Chuck and I were excited to get to St. Petersburg because we wanted to see if our Ecuador passports would get us into the country without a visa.  It did and we had free reign of the city.

We were able to get through immigration with no problem with our Ecuador passports.  So now we know.

The reason that we wanted to be footloose was because we wanted to go shopping.  We didn't want the high end tourist shops but shops where the people go.  When we were there for a week about 20 years ago Chuck bought a leather cap that he really loved.  Unfortunately, it has been misplaced.  We hoped that we could find another one like it.

To our surprise the stores and shops we found back then no longer exist in the downtown area...only high end shops and tourists shops.  So, no new cap.

Here is a street scene that I took from the second floor of the shopping area where we found the hat 20 years ago.


We decided to walk around and enjoy all the wonderful changes to this great city.


This fantastic building houses the most upscale food store we have ever seen.  I love the statues on the side of the building.



Inside there were all sorts of confections and drinks.


Beautiful eclairs.


There was even a grand piano and a palm tree in the middle of the store.


Chuck deciding what to buy.


How about these marzipan shoes?  Incredible.


After a little wondering around we decided to take the Hop On, Hop Off bus to see what other changes were in the city.

Below is Arts Square with a statue of Pushkin and Russian museum in the background.


This building houses the Russian circus.


St. Petersburg is sometimes called the "Venice of the North" because of all the canals in the city.


Below is St. Isaac's Cathedral.  It is no longer a cathedral, but the building is a museum.


This is a monument to Nicholas I located in St. Isaac's Square.


Another lovely canal.


Church on the Spilled Blood, one of my favorite buildings in St. Petersburg.  It is called this because it was built on the site where Tsar Alexander II was slain. It was built between 1883 and 1907.


Yes, another canal.

A Turkish restaurant.


Another canal.

We had two days in St. Petersburg.  On the second day Audrey and I went to the Singer building for lunch.  Below is traditional Russian borscht.


Love,
Nancy

Click on the link if you would like to see pictures of Catherine's Summer Palace that I took on our last visit to St. Petersburg three or four years ago.



Friday, July 21, 2017

Baltic Cruise - Tallinn, Estonia

Dear Family and Friends,

We were now into our third day of the cruise and I was feeling well enough to get off the ship and go into the town of Tallinn.

I took this picture of the city center before we got off the ship.  It gives you an idea of the city.  This place reminds you of a city in a fairy tale, it seems like it should have a princess and maybe a dragon.


Although the town was very walkable from the ship, we took a taxi into town.


There was a large plaza with plenty of vendors.


A portal in the ancient wall of the city.


The streets were narrow and cobble stone.  It was just beautiful.





So glad I did not miss this stop.

Our next port was St. Petersburg, Russia.  Really looked forward to this one.

I will share about it in my next post.

Love,
Nancy

PS:  Click here Previous Trip to Tallinn to view pictures of when we were there before.

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Baltic Cruise - A Rough Beginning

Dear Family and Friends,

By the time we boarded the ship we were both so tired all we did was want to sleep.

The next day the ship was in Kiel, Germany.  I chose to stay on board the ship, I still needed to get rest and heal.  I took these pictures from the veranda of our cabin but honestly, I do not remember even doing that.



It is my best guess that these are pictures of Kiel.  Luckily, I had been to Kiel just about three or four years ago so it wasn't so bad that I missed it this time.



The seagulls are fishing as our ship stirred up the water.




Here are our wonderful travel companions, Jim, our brother in law


and Chuck's sister, Audrey.


I guess staying on board helped me out.  I don't look too sick in this picture.


The next day was a day at sea.  This gave me another day to get over all those flights.  We went to Tallinn, Estonia and I will be sharing it with you next time.

Love,
Nancy

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Health Issues

Dear Family and Friends,

One thing I forgot in the posts I did about Japan is that the very day we arrived in Tokyo we received an email to join a group on a cruise of the Baltic and the North Sea.  We were a bit hesitant to accept because we would not be back home in Ecuador until May 25th.  The cruise started out of Copenhagen, Denmark on June 10th.  The price was right and at that time I was feeling great, so we decided to do a quick turn around in Ecuador and take the cruise.  Chuck emailed his sister, Audrey and she and Jim signed on for the cruise also.

We have racked up quite a bit of sky miles so we decided to use them for the flight to Copenhagen.  I called Delta from Tokyo via Skype.  They booked us out of Quito on KLM.  A direct Quito to Amsterdam flight and then a short flight to Copenhagen.  Great!!  We booked the flight to arrive in Copenhagen a couple of days before the cruise started so we could see the city a bit.

In the second half of the cruise from Tokyo to Vancouver I started feeling more dizzy.  I also felt a little bit of constant nausea.  I tended to take a nap every day.  I just didn't feel up to par.

We docked in Vancouver on Sunday, May 21st.  We got off the ship early and took a taxi to the airport.  When we arrived in Vancouver, I still felt under the weather so Matt and Chuck handled my luggage along with theirs.

We flew two short flights to get to Richland, WA.  Vancouver to Seattle and then Seattle to Pasco.  The first flight took about an hour and the second flight about half that.

When we arrived at the airport in Pasco, Chuck went to the car rental and Matt and I waited for our luggage to be thrown.  As we waited I started feeling really weird.

Chuck got our rental car and we got our luggage.  It was a little walk to get to where our rental car was parked.  I got my roll aboard and started towards the car park.  All of a sudden I couldn't control anything.  I felt like my head was about a foot in front of my body and I felt like I was walking at an angle to keep up.  I couldn't stop or even slow down.  As I went by a pole I put my arm out and caught myself on that.  There was a bench there and Chuck had me sit there while he went to get the car.

Chuck and Matt helped me get into the car.  We went directly to the hotel and I got into bed.  I couldn't control any of my body movements.  It was such an awful feeling.

We were due to fly back to Ecuador three days later on Wednesday the 24th. Even though I had no pain, I knew my problems were in my ears.  I felt awful, but really wanted to get back home.

Wednesday morning we were at the airport for 6AM flight but I could not do it.  I felt like I had the flu, maybe I even had fever.  I knew if I flew all the way to Ecuador with my ear problem no telling what shape I would be in when I finally got home.

Chuck rescheduled our return to Ecuador for the following Monday.  Delta was great about it and didn't charge us anything for the change of dates.

Chuck made sure I would have wheelchair access all the way to Ecuador on Monday.

We had already checked out of our hotel, but we went back and they were kind enough to let us have our room until check out time...noon.  I slept for awhile and when I woke up we went to a doc-in-a-box clinic to get me some help.

Yes, I did have fever and after examining my right ear, the doctor said I had an inner ear infection.  He didn't look in my left ear because he said there was too much wax.

He gave me a prescription for an antibiotic to be taken for 10 days.  He said I should feel better in a few days but to continue with the antibiotic for the full 10 days.

We checked into a hotel to rest for the next couple of days.  I had no appetite and slept a lot.  On Wednesday morning I felt a small bit better so we went to airport to give it another try.

I successfully got to Quito with wheelchair assistance.  We stayed in the airport lounge until our flight the following morning.  It was a miserable night for me. The next morning, Thursday, we took the early flight to Cuenca.

When we arrived home I went straight to bed and slept the rest of the day.

Friday, I felt no better. I had been on the antibiotics for almost a week and I was not getting better.

We went to the Monte Sani hospital emergency room.

They took me right away.  I explained to the nurse that I was sick because of my ear.  That I was on medication but I it wasn't helping.  She took my blood pressure and left for a moment.  She came back and said an ear specialist would be seeing me in about twenty minutes.

When the doctor came I told him about the antibiotics I had been on. He looked into my ears and said he wanted to do some tests.  He said the antibiotics were not doing me any good because I had an inflammation, not an infection. He sent me to a laboratory across the street.  They tested my hearing and balance.  They even cleaned the wax out of my left ear so they could see inside. When the tests were over they came with a wheelchair to take me to his office.

He told me that I had a severe viral inflammation in my ears...the left ear was worse than my right ear.

I told him about our plans to go to Copenhagen, Denmark in about a week. I had decided to not go on the trip.

He told me there was no reason not to go.  He said he would put me in the hospital over night and give me medication via IV that would kick start my recovery and I would feel much better by morning.

We went back across the street to the hospital and they put me in a room and started the IV.  I was there over night with the medicine going into my vein.  By morning I did indeed feel better.

The doctor came by and released me.  He said go on your trip and have fun.  He gave me tons of medicine to start taking.  He said that this would take a long time to heal but I was now on the road to recovery.

This was on a Friday and our flight to Quito was on Monday. We were scheduled to fly out of Quito on Tuesday, arriving in Copenhagen on Wednesday. Our cruise left on Saturday.

I called Delta once again and asked to change the reservation so that we arrived in Copenhagen on Friday.

The changes were made and we now were leaving Cuenca on Wednesday.  I had time, with the help of Lourdes, to get the laundry done and repack for the next cruise.  Each day I was feeling a little better.

On Wednesday, we flew to Quito. We stayed in a hotel downtown, but instead of acting like tourists, we just took it easy.  Had a nice dinner out.  The next day, Thursday, we headed to the airport for our 4:00pm KLM flight.

When we went to check in at the KLM counter, they could not find where we were returning to Quito.  I told them I had email confirmation from Delta about our return flight, but that did not work.  They closed the counter one hour before the flight and we were not able to get on it.

We decided to go across the street from the airport to regroup and get a bite to eat.  I called Delta again using Skype.  Again, they were very understanding and rerouted us through the U.S.  We were now on the midnight Delta flight out of Quito to Atlanta.  Then Atlanta to New York, and after a six hour lay over, from NY to Copenhagen.

The new routing had us arriving in Copenhagen about 7 am on Saturday, the day our cruise was leaving.

We had already booked a hotel at the Copenhagen airport for Friday night.

We left Quito around midnight on Thursday and arrived in Atlanta, went through immigration and rechecked our luggage.  Neither one of us were able to sleep on the flight.  We were starting to get pretty tired.  We went and had breakfast and then it was time to board the plane for New York.

Again, not able to sleep on this flight either.  Now we are in New York with a 6 hour lay over.  We are both very tired.  I knew I was too exhausted to sit around for 6 hours so we went to the SkyClub and asked if we could use it even though we were flying on Sky Miles.  To our surprise and delight they said sure.

I went over to a nice lounge chair and immediately fell asleep.  I slept for about 3 hours.  It was enough to help me make it to next flight.

We flew from New York to Copenhagen which is an 8 hour flight.  During this flight I got sick again.  I felt like I had a bad flu.  I knew what it was, I felt this way just the week before.  I think all the changes in air pressure on so many different flights was taking it's toll. Neither Chuck or I got any sleep on the way to Copenhagen.

We arrived about 7am and went across the street and checked into our prepaid hotel room.  We both fell into the bed and slept until about 10:30am.  Jumped up, showered and met the tour bus at 11am to take us to the ship.

I will start sharing about our next trip in the next post.

Love,
Nancy