Wednesday, December 31, 2008

December 29, 2008 – Getting Ready for New Year’s



Pics of "Fear Factor Live" and Rachel and Paige in front of the Amityville "Jaws" exhibit!


Paige arrived on Christmas late afternoon. Rachel, Chris and I explored the Caribbean Village at Disney World and got checked into the hotel. Since we didn’t get to celebrate Paige’s 16th birthday with her, we decided to take her to Al Capone’s Dinner Theatre. This was a cabaret type show with singing, dancing, comedy and lots of Italian food to eat. We even embarrassed Paige by telling the dinner theatre that it was her birthday and she received an “honorable mention” before the show.

On Dec. 26, we got up early and after a hearty breakfast of MacDonald’s (ok, not hearty but good!) we went onto Universal Studios. It was a blast! We shot lasers at Aliens on the “Men In Black” Ride, took a wild ride through the “The Mummy”, saw how a disaster movie was filmed, survived a Twister, saw Shrek in 4-D and had a great experience at “The Terminator”. We even saw a live version of Fear Factor, including the part where 4 unlucky contestants drank a puree of roaches, worms and other assorted bugs - Y-U-C-K!!!! Universal was really crowded so we missed a couple of rides since the day was winding down and we (meaning Chris and me) were tired. We drove back the 3 hours to the boat and got settled in after picking up a couple of pizzas.

The last few days have been spent by the pool and the girls have enjoyed working out in the gym on the third flood of the yacht club. Paige has even been practicing her driving with her Dad since her Christmas present will be a car – yet to be purchased. That will have to wait until we are back home and can devote some time to finding just the right one.

The girls leave tomorrow and the boat will get a good scrub, all tanks filled, provisioning done and laundry caught up before we give up the car. After that, we’ll look for a good 3 days weather window to depart here, head to W. Palm and then over to West End Bahamas!
Our communications will be limited to Skype and email since our cellular phones don’t work there. We miss all of you and wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

December 17, 2008 - Just Coasting

Rachel arrived on Saturday so we drove to Orlando to pick her up. We took the FL Turnpike since it was the most direct route, but wow...the tolls on that road were unbelievable - over $10! Needless to say, we took an alternative road back.

We took the car over to Hutchinson Island (across the Indian River) to visit the Beach there. Quite a bit of erosion has occurred for those folks and million dollar homes are perched precariously at the ocean's edge. Almost all of them had "for sale" signs on them but I can't imagine that there would be many takers.

The days just seem to fly by with pool, walks, etc. We are consuming books like crazy so it's time to do a flea market run to replenish our library.

Our Christmas will be "light" this year and I'm sure we'll be in good company. With the stock market and economic situation, gifts will be few, I'm afraid. But we're so lucky to have this time to fulfill this dream and that's the best gift we could ever receive.

Paige arrives on Christmas day so it will be another trip to Orlando. We're hoping to stay for a couple of days there to take in some sights before returning to the boat.

Merry Christmas to you all!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Sunday, Dec. 07, 2008

It's been a great couple of weeks.

We've really been enjoying the pool and the hot tub here at the Harborage. Thank goodness for Linda and Bill of "Bohemia" since they have provided our transportation to grocery store, etc. They took us to a nautical flea market on Saturday morning but no deals to be had, then it was onto the big flea market on US 1 where Chris and I picked up several books for $.50 each. Linda is a big thrift store shopper and is teaching me how to find deals. I've gotten quite a wardrobe for very little money and it's fun! She and I walk at least 3 miles each day!

Today was the Jazz Fest in downtown Stuart so Chris and I walked across the bridge to see the entertainers. It was chilly today so we stopped and sat for one set, then onto the Dockside Bar for a live band, then downtown for the events there. We walked back to the Marina and stopped at Wahoos, the restaurant at the top of F dock to listen to the Sunday guitar player there. We enjoyed fresh blackened Mahi sandwiches, a couple glasses of wine and then trekked back to the boat to get warm. It was the coolest day all week and we were anxious to get back aboard and enoy the heat.

Rachel is coming next week and will arrive in Orlando so we'll have a car for a day or two. It will be a treat to check out the surrounding area - something we haven't really done.