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After a long drive to the ferry port stuck in Bob, we still couldn't really move anywhere. As vehicles flooded into the boat, I started to worry if we would manage to get on or if we would have to wait until tomorrow. As I was trying to get the worries out of my head, I realized Daddy was chatting to the Austrian people from the van in front. I headed over to listen to them but as soon as I arrived they started talking to me. They told me that every month they came down to the ferry so they could get to Greece. When in Greece, they would visit the main cities and deliver food and medicine to the poor. They told me some people in Greece couldn't afford to feed their children. As they were talking I saw loads of boxes in the back of their van which I guessed stored the food and medical resources. I thought they were doing something great so when I got back to Bob I told mummy and Daniel about the people.
After what felt like hours and was hours, we finally got on the boat! I breathed a sigh of relief. Next, we had to go on a ramp but just before we got on, the Austrian people's van bumped its way back down towards us because of all the things packed up inside it made it heavy.
Finally, I had chicken and chips for tea.
I woke up to the boat rocking slightly from side to side. As soon as we were all ready we headed up to the restaurant. For breakfast, I had a delicious bacon sandwich. Shortly after, we went to the main lounge and learnt a new game called Kloo. It basically helps you learn French and I enjoyed it.
After I learnt the game Daddy took me and Daniel up to the main deck. It was very cold so we came back down pretty quickly. On the way back down, we passed the shop and had a quick look in. there wasn't much so we went to the games room. In the games room we played:
· Air hockey
· Table football
· Sonic hedgehog
· Wacky shark,
And that's just about that. After that we went to lunch and I had a scrummy Neapolitan pasta. Finally we got off the ferry and drove to our campsite (which someone described as the Hilton of campsites).
Words and photo by Megan
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maggy schmidt dear megan, you are a bright, smart young lady. this trip will be in your memories for a lifetime. i am so glad and honored to have met you on the ferry. stay curious, allways, maggy (from the ferry in ancona)