 Okay guys, we're aboard the Celebrity Solstice to Alaska. This is our state room. Hey guys, whoever's seen this, hi. Yeah. We don't know, could be anybody. Could be anybody. You never know who's watching. But this is a nice little state room. I thought it might be a little claustrophobic, but it's actually not too bad. It's actually very nicely appointed for being on a boat. You give us apples? Yeah, look, we've got apples. We've already had some champagne. We've only been on the boat five minutes. Even the bathroom, there I am. Hey, even the bathroom is not too bad. You know, I'm worried about what it would look like. There we go, some lights. Nice shower. Nice, what is it called? A vessel sink? You know where the bowl on top? Is that what that's called? Yeah, something like that. Something like that anyway. It's very, very nice. I think it's nicer than my bathroom at home. And the best thing, we have a balcony. And look at the beds all rounded at the end so you have extra walking room. Look at this though. We are in the port in Seattle. We're still docked. People are still boarding. There's the bay. There's Seattle. And we can't wait to get started. All right, I'll be back. Okay, we are leaving the dock. Finally, there is beautiful downtown Seattle. It is five o'clock in the evening. And we are out on our balcony. And we're having some champagne. There's the husband. And it is a beautiful, gorgeous day. Oh, picture perfect. All right, I'll be back. Okay, ready? I got a penny here. Hey, wait, wait, wait. Hold on. I'm gonna throw money in the water. Good luck, then we have a great time. Ready? After the safety seminar said not to throw things overboard. Well, it's just not to throw, yeah. Right? I think it went past. I don't think it hit the, the, what do we call those little pods down there? The lifeboats? The lifeboats, yeah. I don't think it hit the lifeboats. Probably not. Oh my God. We threw it. Now off the coast of British Columbia. It's just past sunset. 17 knots. Yeah, it's what, 70 degrees? 90 degrees.