February 2nd - 4th: Life is an Adventure
After breakfast and a PCR test this morning, we had several great lectures to take our mind off the turbulent sea. It had been a pretty bouncy night and the captain expected it to be rough for a good part of the day. We had a great talk learning about how the wildlife adapts to survive in the arctic or antarctic. We also had a great talk about living and working in the Antarctic - Emily spent three summer months at the Palmer Antarctic research station and then went back the following year to oversee the science lab for 7 months during the winter. What an experience!
All was good on the MS Fran....until our fabulous lunch concluded with John be whisked away to do another PCR test...his early morning test had come back POSITIVE. I was flabbergasted. We had PCR tests on 1/18, 1/21, 1/24....Antigen tests on 1/25, 1/28. and 1/31...and now he tests positive on 2/2? Mind-blowing since we had been in a "Hurtigruten bubble" since 1/24, nine days earlier. And no other passenger tested positive! They were still completing the crew testing but the crew had also been tested and had been isolated on the boat for nine days. John continues to be a medical mystery! My kids laughed that he had to go ALL the way to Antarctica to get Covid...and of course, he had to be the ONLY one! And to justify my light-heartedness, John is feeling fine and is completely asymptomatic. So, the adventure continues.....
We were sent back to our cabin to pack as they had to move us to a special quarantine cabin. And they didn't just let you walk there with a mask...you had to don a full hazmat suit!
Our new digs were a lot less luxurious than our mini-suite!
Oh my goodness, you guys are troopers, and you have certainly has an adventure now, from beginning to very end. So glad John is feeling well and that you didn't miss anything in Antarctica!
ReplyDeleteThankful that John is not feeling ill🙏 and that you did not test positive ( how did that happen?!) Your positive attitude is amazing as well. What a great adventure with so many beautiful pictures. Thank you for sharing with us and have a safe trip home💕
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your adventure! If anyone enjoys the best of every day - it's you and John! I wish you both a have safe and happy trip! 😊 ❤️
ReplyDeleteOh man! Poor John and poor you! But I'm glad he was asymptomatic and that it happened towards the tail end of your trip. Can't wait to see you both and hear all about the trip in detail. Safe travels home!
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