Thursday, May 26, 2011

Jutland

And the ship rolls on...

We are making the final leg around Jutland to begin our approach to the port of Aalborg. We pick up the pilot at 0600 and should be berthed by 0800 on 5/25.

I'm looking out my stateroom window and can see a few stars peeking through at us.

After a rough ride today, the ship feels almost still. We encountered a couple of weather systems and it provided heavy rolling. However, I think after the last bout of rough seas, we were better prepared and had just about everything secured. Also, people have their sea legs now.

Work went along as usual. Some cadets were chipping and needle gunning the lifeboat platforms behind the officer's mess. Others were painting the main stairwell on my level. Some engineers recharged the refers. Classes went on and the watches stood. Being underway is about routines, rhythms, and procedures.

Being in a crew is like being part of a family and crews like families, run the gamut of great to bad. TSES is a great family and with our first liberty port it’s important to know that your shipmate is going to be there for you, even if they only know your face.

I use an iPad for my writing and picture storage. So expect some photos in the next couple of days.

I know you’re all anxious for news from your loved ones. Believe me, the cadets know about the blog and that they need to call home and all that. TSES is a very controlled environment with safety the first, middle, and last word of the day. There really aren’t many opportunities for us to call and the email has been slow. Trust isn't an easy thing granted, but your cadets have been very busy learning a new profession and growing as individuals. That has been a consuming activity and while it only takes a handful of minutes to write an email it is easy to be absorbed in this 24 hour-a-day underway world.

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