Happily Anchored in Anagada
The new anchor is down and seriously doing its job. I had to power forward for fear of it ripping the windlass right off the deck. As we sit with coral reefs 3-quarters around the boat, we're back to the life of cruising we left a few years ago. The passage from Virgin Gorda to Anagada is 15 miles. We were here in 1 hour and 15 minutes. It was nuts! Tom said, while were cookin' at 11.5 knots, "Hmmm, feels like we are going kinda slow." He and "The boys" must have really rocketed down here from Newport for him to be saying that, don't you think?
After passing a bunch of other boats, we finally just giggled. It's like we got our own toy from Santa. And speaking of St Nick, he successfully found "Zen" and her "Christmas tree" of white lights yesterday. The kids were up at 7am and the parents were down by 8:15a for a nap. Grin! Lots of smiles and surprises. After a day at Bitter End, we went to Saba Rock Resort for dinner. We befriended a family from St Louis the night before and saw them again on Christmas. The subject of "The Pursuit of Happiness" , the lesson of hard work and gratefulness was discussed and felt by all.
Paradise, family and teamwork makes for a beautiful holiday. Some huge fish swam just a few feet from our dinner table, captivating sight. After dinner, as the moon rose so brightly it resembled the sun, we dinghied back to "Zen", taking it all in.
The kids are learning innumerable boat rules while also enjoying new found freedom. Every meal onboard is cleaned up by Cammi and Cole. Cleaning is not all that simple. Scraping food overboard, conserving water, and adhering to a system is mandatory. Not having a full time chef, at-the-ready is a new concept. Both, especially Cole who cooked his own egg sandwich, have learned to cook for themselves. Appreciating the use of propane, the time to clean, etc makes for very pliable palettes. What originally rec'd a turned up nose, is now being accepted without a 2nd glance.
The kids have also discovered they can watch a movie, after figuring out how to use the inverter or DC outlets, into the late evenings, well past their parents' bedtime. Totally different than home! It's all a compromise, I guess. No matter what, the photo shows exactly how things are going w/our crew members.
From Monique: when I post these, if I am lacking photos from crew...I'll add some random sailing ones to keep it fun!
Comments:
Jim
Sounds this is the best gift Santa could bring you...enjoy
27 Dec 2007
darlene Barkman
I am peaceful just reading these posts! What a loving holiday you have just spent together. We miss you more than anything, and this brief window of your life to come is so exciting. Starting to plan where we will meet. We love you, we miss you, can't wait to see you!! Merry Christmas and it WILL be a Happy New Year! Love, Dar
27 Dec 2007
Gramma
My thoughts are w/ all of you all day every day. I am so happy that you are having such a wonderful Christmas. Sounds as tho Cammi and Cole are quickly becoming a great crew. Little dog is curled up beside me as I write this.It's snowing AGAIN.!!!! Pray for us all here in the Northeast. xxx,Gramma
28 Dec 2007
Kate
Chef Cole!! Love that idea!! Hope he is cooking for his dad! Everyone here is very relieved that Santa found you all.....keep the posts coming. We are living vicariously through you! Miss you tons and cannot wait to see you! Love, The Dunns
29 Dec 2007
John
Only 11.5 knots?????? Get the lead out Tom! sounds likes its going well, just booked my own tickets for Hieniken Regatta in March. I cant wait to be back down there. Back to work next week in the Pac-Northwest... I'd rather be sailing JD
29 Dec 2007
Kate
Getting ready for the BIG GAME!! Got beat Peytie-Pie's baby brother! Thinking of you and wishing we were together for the game!! Will send the scores by email!! Love, The Pats Fans in RI
31 Dec 2007
Kate
HAPPY NEW YEAR!! All the best for 2008!! We miss you! Love, Kate, John and Thomas