
I received my packet from PGT Entertainment about two weeks ago, which included contracts, dress codes, rules, and procedures. It's been really fun to try and imagine what my little life will be like on this big boat. One thing that has really helped is that I have been able to contact an old friend who just completed a contract as a singer on the Regent Voyager as well. MK Lyerly and I worked together at Flat Rock Playhouse as apprentices the summer of 2006 and she has been a wonderful resource, answering any and all questions I may have
One thing that I've been able to do, though, is to make some purchases of items I may need on the boat. It's interesting buying things with the somewhat limited funds I have now, but knowing that soon I will be making a consistent salary. In the past week I have bought a few items....
1) Plain white sneakers required to be worn on the boat in my nifty uniform. (I can only hope that it may include a fantastic Hawaiian shirt and some white pants.)
2) Sunglasses for my wild adventures in the ports around the world. Specifically around the equator. Hee hee.
3) A beautiful navy blazer... that I paid far more than I would like to discuss.
Not all the items were necessarily REQUIRED by the company. I just know that I will want to have memories of this huge adventure. During my backpacking trip to Europe with my friend, Laura, she was in charge of pictures and did an incredible job of documenting those 5 weeks. She brought a camera and kept us snapping pictures. We ended up taking an average of 100 pics each day! Also- I am going to be spending so much time on that boat and I have to pick up a few new hobbies that I can learn. While I would love to learn a language or master another instrument, I just don't think those things are likely to happen. However... to make sure that I can try and keep up, I decided to purchase a camera. I got a few recommendations from friends and family before purchasing a Nikon D60 DSLR camera. I'm super pumped to start playing with it! Look for pictures coming soon!
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My father-in-law uses the Nikon D60 and it's a wonderful camera. It's hard to not take a good photo with it. Good luck Tripp! I can't wait to see where this takes you. God bless!
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