We
had been sailing for a few days already and the seas were fairly smooth. My father was quite proud of the fact that
his family did not get seasick.
Unfortunately others aboard did not have the same Moscovio family sea
legs. On one particular morning we went to the dining room for breakfast where
only about half of the tables were occupied.
I was really awed by the fancy place settings, silver coffee pots and
starched linens. Also the floor was made
of some kind of material that absorbed sound, so when I dropped my fork, there
was no clanking sound! I remember our waiter was a very tall black man with a
booming voice who at first seemed a bit intimidating to me. His warm laugh and huge smile soon put me at
ease. He was very nice and called me
missy. I remember he went out of his way
to make us feel comfortable and well cared for. Somehow we communicated despite
the fact that he spoke no Italian and my parents only knew a few words of
English.
On
that particular morning my mother was ready to try something other than our
usual “Italian” breakfast of Cappuccino, brioche or croissants with jam etc.
She
had noticed some flat round things on other diner’s plates which smelled
wonderful. After some pointing and
gesturing he understood and my mom was served a beautiful tall stack of
pancakes with warm syrup. They were delicious.
So many new tastes and smells and we weren’t even in America yet!
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