The Advertisement
Roger’s disbelief turned to astonishment as he stumbled upon an advertisement for a brand-new, budget-friendly cruise ship docked in Miami. Intrigued, he clicked on the link, unsure what he might find.
As the webpage loaded, Roger’s eyes widened in disbelief at the prices displayed before him. Could it be true? Staying aboard this cruise ship seemed more affordable than living in a nursing home. He had to delve deeper, his curiosity piqued.
With urgency, Roger dove into further research, determined to uncover all the details about this unexpected opportunity. Could this be the solution they’d been searching for, offering the adventure Diana craved and the relaxation Roger desperately needed?
One Problem
Roger’s excitement turned to disappointment as he delved deeper into his research on cruise ships. It quickly became apparent that most ships didn’t sail year-round—they operated on a seasonal basis, cruising for a few months before docking for an equal stretch.
The realization presented a dilemma for the couple. Could they handle the inconsistency of being landlocked for months after tasting the freedom of the open seas?
Despite the setback, Roger couldn’t shake the allure of a life spent sailing the world’s waters. The prospect of exploring new destinations and enjoying the comforts of shipboard living outweighed the challenges. With determination in his heart, he knew they’d find a way to make it work, come what may.
Could They?
As Roger mulled over the logistics of a cruise ship lifestyle, doubts crept in. The cruising part sounded appealing, but the intermittent stops gave him pause.
Where would they stay during the months when the ship was docked? Could they handle the constant cycle of coming and going indefinitely?
These questions weighed heavily on Roger’s mind as he considered the feasibility of their retirement plan. He knew he had to sit down with Diana for a heart-to-heart conversation. After all, this decision could make or break their entire future.