My ever helpful west coast brother has informed me that today is National OOTD day. Outfit Of The Day - I had to look it up. I find this an interesting day because I am one of those people who like to plan ahead and know what they are going to wear tomorrow, depending on what the plans are for the day. I also like to plan ahead as much as possible when I'm packing for a trip.
I start sometimes weeks ahead of an upcoming trip gathering clothes into a nice empty guestroom closet. Our last trip was a real challenge because we would be traveling for a month and in places that ranged from 80 degree highs (Tokyo) to 55 degree highs (Alaska). The key of course is layers and my spouse and I find vests very convenient - lots of pockets - no need for me to carry a purse.
For most of our excursions off the ship I wore jeans and the same layers on top, a tee-shirt, my faithful Scotts vest, my burgundy hooded sweatshirt and my waterproof rain jacket (also a Scotts product with lots of pockets).
When we got off the ship in Alaska for land excursions we were required to carry our key card for our stateroom, which was used to record when we got off and back on the ship, thus assuring that no one would be left behind, and a legal ID like a driver's license or passport.
One afternoon, as my wonder spouse and I were ready to get back on the ship I discovered, after a frantic search through all the pockets in my jeans, vest and jacket, that I had not brought my ID with me. What to do? My spouse volunteered to go to the ship, get my license and bring it back while I waited. It wasn't raining or anything so I was willing to wait, but after a little discussion one of the young men there to assist pasengers back on to the ship (about a 10 minute walk away) simply escorted us back to the ship, and made sure I could go aboard without my driver's license.
All of this was done with the cheerfulness that every Viking crew member demonstrates. Another reason that I will always travel with Viking.








