It's a Small World

It's a Small World

I'm honestly just getting back into the swing of things back home. My wife and I celebrated our 35th wedding anniversary by taking the Grand European River Cruise through Viking . To describe it as spectacular wouldn't even begin to capture how incredible this experience was. We completely disconnected from our regular work lives and stayed off social media. For two-plus weeks we spent time together and explored the world. We both took enough pictures to last us a lifetime, but we didn't want to miss any moment.

I was particularly excited about taking this adventure because of the size of the cruise. Unlike the ocean behemoths that dwarf the ports they dock in, a Viking river boat is long, sleek, and has three floors of rooms. There's a sun deck that runs the length of the boat on the "top" of the vessel. That means this limits the number of people who can sail. Our boat had 180 passengers and 52 crew members. I had a goal to try and meet everyone on the boat and I came pretty close. I wasn't overt. I didn't chase people down. In the end, I knew a good portion of the crew and 80+ people who sailed with us. That worked for me and stretched Debbie which she handled seamlessly.

Every day we disembarked for a walking tour with new groups of people. It was a great way to learn about each port city. One of the cities had a star by it - Nuremberg, Germany. The reason for this is that I was born there !! I had not been back since I was six months old. Every city was fantastic in its own way, but I especially enjoyed spending the day in Nuremberg.

The next day, I learned just how small the world truly is. We were venturing through Wurzberg, Germany and someone from the boat said, "Have you met the other person who was born in Nuremberg?" "What ??" I exclaimed. "No, I didn't know there was anyone else." We were pausing in front of a very cool modern sculpture when a gentleman came up to me with his hand extended.


Steve & Steve in Wurzberg

"Hi there, I'm Steve. I hear we have a few things in common !!" It turns out we had a ton in common. Steve's father was in the Army and based in Nuremberg, and so was mine. He was born in the base hospital and stayed in the city for six months before his father was transferred. So did I !! Steve was born in 1960 and I was born in 1964. The whole encounter was surreal.

It was his first time to return to Germany, and it was also mine. When you think of the odds of this chance meeting occurring, it's staggering. Two men born over sixty years ago happen to be on the same river cruise and get to see their birthplace. It was a joy to meet Steve and his wife, Hilda, who now live in Wisconsin.

During this entire trip, my eyes were opened to how small the world is. On top of meeting the other Steve, Debbie and I were walking through Cologne, Germany, and saw two former neighbors of ours from West Chester, Ohio (where we live) who were also on a Viking river cruise. In fact, their boat was tethered to ours at the dock in Cologne !!

You never know how life is going to present itself. You need to be observant and aware of whatever comes. It was so wonderful to have one great experience after another during this trip. Half a world away paths cross. I shouldn't be surprised because we all know - it's a small world after all !!


Karen Sinette, SHRM-CP, PHR

Director of People Experience

18 小时前

My sister was born in Nuremburg and I was born in Hof, Germany. US Airforce babies! ??

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Wanda D. Beckerich

Human Resources Professional

1 周

Happy Anniversary Steve.

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Happy Anniversary! What a great way experience. Thanks for sharing

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Gloria Olson

Vice President, Human Resources at Senneca Holdings

2 周

What a cool encounter! Thanks for sharing.

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Meghan M. Biro

TalentCulture Founder | #WorkTrends Podcast Host | HRTech Evangelist | Author | Speaker

2 周

What an incredible experience. It truly is a small world!

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