RMS Titanic sank early this morning after hitting an iceberg

Anonymous
After the Titanic' by Derek Mahon (1985)

After the Titanic

They said I got away in the boat
And humbled me at the inquiry. I tell you
I sank as far that night as any
Hero. As I sat shivering on the dark water
I turned to ice to hear my costly
Life go thundering down in a pandemonium of
Prams, pianos, sideboards, winches,
Boilers bursting and shredded ragtime. Now I hide
In a lonely house behind the sea
Where the tide leaves broken toys and hat boxes
Silently at my door. The showers of
April, flowers of May mean nothing to me, nor the
Late lights of June, when my gardener
Describes to strangers how the old man stays in bed
On seaward mornings after nights of
Wind, takes his cocaine and will see no one. Then it is
I drown again with all those dim
Lost faces I never understood. My poor soul
Screams out in the starlight, heart
Breaks loose and rolls down like a stone.
Include me in your lamentations.
Anonymous
This is obviously fake news drummed up by Fox News and Trump.
Anonymous
Oh the Titanic? Wasn’t that Elon Musk’s latest brainchild?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is obviously fake news drummed up by Fox News and Trump.


Ingersoll Lockwood, how are you?
Anonymous
Bet we’ll never sing this song ‘round the campfire:

It was said/so sad! It was said when the great ship went down
To the bottom of the sea
Uncles and aunts little children lost their pants
It was sad when the great shop went down

Husbands and wives little children lost their lives
It was sad when the great ship went down
To the bottom of the sea sea sea
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All this coverage has made me so upset and anxious. We have a cruise booked for this summer, and it’s our first real vacation in over two years (between Covid and DH’s BigLaw schedule, it’s been really hard to find quality family time). Now I’m second-guessing myself. Do you think that they will have new safety regulations in place by July? Can I bring a personal inflatable raft onboard? (I was thinking of having it delivered to an Amazon locker near the dock.)

What about our nanny? She’ll be staying on a different level, and will have a different muster station than us. It will be really inconvenient if an emergency happens at night — we’ll wind up in the lifeboat alone with our kids (8, 10, 14). Can I ask Royal Caribbean to make an exception for her? Would my DS14 be counted as a man? Or could the captain allow him to go into the boat with the other children? (He has a late summer birthday and is small for his age, plus ADHD. His therapist and endocrinologist both say he’s still very much a child.)

This is all so overwhelming! If anyone has any experience with surviving a shipwreck, or knows of an organization/business that could help me plan, I’d really appreciate some advice. I mean, I think of Titanic and just get so cold at the idea of having our well-deserved vacation ruined like that.


Here’s what we did on our RC cruise last week.

-everyone and I mean everyone in your party stays on the same deck level so you have the same muster station.

-we took our former au pair (flew her over from Norway five days ahead so she could stay with us and help us get out 3DC packed) and our nanny we usually share and is normally part time. Asked part time nanny to be full time with us for two weeks and to go with us. This didn’t go over well with her other family but LOL we paid her in cash. No longer speaking to the other family.

-our 6DC who is 2E and IEP at an GT Level 4 Center ES needs his consistency so his tutor went along. Tutor is male and got his own cabin down the hall from us. Nanny and au pair had cabins with 2DC and 1DC. DH and I had our our cabin.

-I am extremely petite/size 0/97 pounds and always travel with a doctors note indicating that I am always to be granted privileges to include access to board first, access to children’s meals, etc.

- had our weekly cleaning lady come in twice-once at the beginning of the week and one the day after we left.

TL/DR: safest to travel now post sinking. Just go and take your help along.

Lol!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All this coverage has made me so upset and anxious. We have a cruise booked for this summer, and it’s our first real vacation in over two years (between Covid and DH’s BigLaw schedule, it’s been really hard to find quality family time). Now I’m second-guessing myself. Do you think that they will have new safety regulations in place by July? Can I bring a personal inflatable raft onboard? (I was thinking of having it delivered to an Amazon locker near the dock.)

What about our nanny? She’ll be staying on a different level, and will have a different muster station than us. It will be really inconvenient if an emergency happens at night — we’ll wind up in the lifeboat alone with our kids (8, 10, 14). Can I ask Royal Caribbean to make an exception for her? Would my DS14 be counted as a man? Or could the captain allow him to go into the boat with the other children? (He has a late summer birthday and is small for his age, plus ADHD. His therapist and endocrinologist both say he’s still very much a child.)

This is all so overwhelming! If anyone has any experience with surviving a shipwreck, or knows of an organization/business that could help me plan, I’d really appreciate some advice. I mean, I think of Titanic and just get so cold at the idea of having our well-deserved vacation ruined like that.


Here’s what we did on our RC cruise last week.

-everyone and I mean everyone in your party stays on the same deck level so you have the same muster station.

-we took our former au pair (flew her over from Norway five days ahead so she could stay with us and help us get out 3DC packed) and our nanny we usually share and is normally part time. Asked part time nanny to be full time with us for two weeks and to go with us. This didn’t go over well with her other family but LOL we paid her in cash. No longer speaking to the other family.

-our 6DC who is 2E and IEP at an GT Level 4 Center ES needs his consistency so his tutor went along. Tutor is male and got his own cabin down the hall from us. Nanny and au pair had cabins with 2DC and 1DC. DH and I had our our cabin.

-I am extremely petite/size 0/97 pounds and always travel with a doctors note indicating that I am always to be granted privileges to include access to board first, access to children’s meals, etc.

- had our weekly cleaning lady come in twice-once at the beginning of the week and one the day after we left.

TL/DR: safest to travel now post sinking. Just go and take your help along.



Lol!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it tacky if I still buy a second class ticket for our governess for our next Atlantic passage or do I have to spring for first class now?


I love you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So, has Taft mobilized the National Guard or Navy yet? What is he waiting for?


Ugh, we’re so OVER the iceberg. My family is just DONE.
Anonymous
Trump sank the Titanic. Ivanka and Jared helped!

Additionally, does anyone know if the impacted individuals had hand sanitizer and TP in their homes? Since they won't be needing it, can we use it? TIA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bet we’ll never sing this song ‘round the campfire:

It was said/so sad! It was said when the great ship went down
To the bottom of the sea
Uncles and aunts little children lost their pants
It was sad when the great shop went down

Husbands and wives little children lost their lives
It was sad when the great ship went down
To the bottom of the sea sea sea


Oh they built the ship Titanic
To sail the ocean blue
And they thought they had a ship
That the water would never go through

It was on her maiden trip
When an iceberg hit the ship
It was sa-ad when the great ship when down



Sung in such a cheery tone on many a camp bus. So weird.
Anonymous
My kid's birthday is 4/15 and was obsessed with the Titanic for many, many years. Lincoln also died on this day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All this coverage has made me so upset and anxious. We have a cruise booked for this summer, and it’s our first real vacation in over two years (between Covid and DH’s BigLaw schedule, it’s been really hard to find quality family time). Now I’m second-guessing myself. Do you think that they will have new safety regulations in place by July? Can I bring a personal inflatable raft onboard? (I was thinking of having it delivered to an Amazon locker near the dock.)

What about our nanny? She’ll be staying on a different level, and will have a different muster station than us. It will be really inconvenient if an emergency happens at night — we’ll wind up in the lifeboat alone with our kids (8, 10, 14). Can I ask Royal Caribbean to make an exception for her? Would my DS14 be counted as a man? Or could the captain allow him to go into the boat with the other children? (He has a late summer birthday and is small for his age, plus ADHD. His therapist and endocrinologist both say he’s still very much a child.)

This is all so overwhelming! If anyone has any experience with surviving a shipwreck, or knows of an organization/business that could help me plan, I’d really appreciate some advice. I mean, I think of Titanic and just get so cold at the idea of having our well-deserved vacation ruined like that.


Here’s what we did on our RC cruise last week.

-everyone and I mean everyone in your party stays on the same deck level so you have the same muster station.

-we took our former au pair (flew her over from Norway five days ahead so she could stay with us and help us get out 3DC packed) and our nanny we usually share and is normally part time. Asked part time nanny to be full time with us for two weeks and to go with us. This didn’t go over well with her other family but LOL we paid her in cash. No longer speaking to the other family.

-our 6DC who is 2E and IEP at an GT Level 4 Center ES needs his consistency so his tutor went along. Tutor is male and got his own cabin down the hall from us. Nanny and au pair had cabins with 2DC and 1DC. DH and I had our our cabin.

-I am extremely petite/size 0/97 pounds and always travel with a doctors note indicating that I am always to be granted privileges to include access to board first, access to children’s meals, etc.

- had our weekly cleaning lady come in twice-once at the beginning of the week and one the day after we left.

TL/DR: safest to travel now post sinking. Just go and take your help along.



Lol!!


A+!
Anonymous
Were the life jackets clean?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Were the life jackets clean?


Who would use one provided by the ship? You know nothing about it. Bring you own every time.
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