Sunday, April 16, 2006

April 17, 2006

Social Hostess Christine Dubus

Coming from Melbourne, Australia, Christine first joined the Holland America Line fleet seven years ago where she combined her background in retail, tourism and dance to travel the world. After completing her education Christine spent time modeling and doing promotional work for major corporations. Living in France for 2 years she continued her modeling and dance career and she learned how to make a crepe or two! Returning to Australia, she qualified as a massage therapist and ran a dance school for children and teenagers, touring the local community with her performances. Christine changed directions and quickly moved into the manager’s position of a major clothes and gifts retail store where she stayed for 5 years. Leaving retail behind, she worked as Hostess with one of Australia’s leading touring companies, and now finds her position onboard as Hostess to be a dream come true! Hosting coffee chats, the culinary arts center, social events and meeting the guests onboard is always a pleasure for her as she enjoys constantly broadening her horizons and hearing the stories that the guests have to share. Christine loves the sun and enjoys new experiences! When not at work, she has an interest in Quantum physics, philosophy, dancing, cooking exotic food, reading and of course relaxing on a beach. Having traveled to all seven continents, Christine shares her love of life with all she meets and is enjoying being a part of this very memorable cruise, truly an adventure of a lifetime!

From the Navigator

The cooling of air as it rises produces most clouds and almost all precipitation. When air temperature is reduced, excess water vapor in the air condenses into liquid droplets or ice crystals to form clouds or fog. A cloud can take any of several different forms, including cumulus, cirrus, and stratus, reflecting the pattern of air motions that formed it.

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