My connection with the Nursery is much the same as Bob C's but started generations later on my first voyage in August 2003, aged 6 - this being an example of how many generations QE2 touched in 39 years at sea and continues to touch in Dubai with children not born in 2008 visiting her now with their schools as shown on Instagram. The last time I recall being a part of the Nursery was in July 2005 on my third voyage as I was nearly 9 years old at the time.
I have vague memories of the Nursery itself and the time I spent there (it was quite separate from most of the rest of the ship physically and in being off limits for privacy and safety reasons) but the highlight of my connection with the Nursery was my first bridge visit in July 2005 on my third voyage onboard. We were led through to the bridge by the Nursery staff via one of the two doors at either end of the Nursery (the other door being the passenger entrance to the Nursery via a long staircase up from Boat Deck) and visited the bridge whilst transiting through a warm, sunny, and calm Bay of Biscay at 28.3 to 28.4 knots. The headwind that blasted me in the face when I stood on the compass binnacle platform and stuck my head up above the leading edge of the bridge wing (I was and still am quite short!) is something I will never forget and on that occasion the weather deflectors built into each bridge wing were not working unlike during my second bridge visit almost exactly three years to the day later in July 2008 (in similar weather and the Bay of Biscay but whilst travelling at around 23 knots) when I was tall enough to easily stick my head above the bridge wing's leading edge and the air was much calmer! Having my photo taken whilst at her wheel (on autopilot though!) was a highlight on both occasions but particularly when first visiting with the Nursery. Both visits have been a major inspiration for my dream career of being a deck officer.
I have embeded from my Flickr, a couple of the photos I took on my first bridge visit (note Ron Warwick's Captain's chair which started life as a Dentist's chair before being repurposed for QE2 by the owner of a bus company in the USA!) and one of the photos the Nursery staff took of me at the wheel at the time with my camera. Unfortunately either I didn't take many more photos on this bridge visit or photos have been lost over time maybe due to an SD Card corruption I had at one point on my camera.
Dad's QE2 Mediterranean digital photos, July 2005 by
Thomas Hypher, on Flickr
Dad's QE2 Mediterranean digital photos, July 2005 by
Thomas Hypher, on Flickr
Dad's QE2 Mediterranean digital photos, July 2005 by
Thomas Hypher, on Flickr