Long time, no news.....could be falling into a rut here. Grab your coffee-we've got some catching up to do!
There wasn't a lot of excitement around here for us in the early part of the year. I injured my back severely in early December, so spent almost 10 weeks stuck on the boat. Hard to produce any interesting news or pictures for the blog from the settee in our salon. Wasn't a lot of fun for Rob during that time either, as he had to fulfill all of our social obligations alone and didn't have me available to beat up on at the tennis court every day. He convinced me to give acupuncture a go in late April since things just weren't getting any better. To our surprise, it really did seem to help and by the end of the month I was getting around again....carefully! Still not back on the courts, though, but I have started with a personal trainer to try to help strengthen things up again.
Blew through our boat maintenance budget this year in a big way, surprise! We had some areas on our aluminum doors and crane where the paint was blistering, so hired a local guy, Andres, to scrape and sand them down and repaint. Once that job was finished, we had him open up an area on our deck behind the portuguese bridge that had what we hoped was a very long surface crack. No such luck, so another huge job for him opening the cracks up wider to remove all the rotten balsa core, refill the gaps, refibreglass it all, repair the non-skid and repaint the whole she-bang. By the end of week 6 we were thinking we were going to have to adopt him, but it finally got finished and he did a beautiful job of all of it. If you have lots of time and patience, it's possible to get great work done here at a fraction of what it would cost at home. The key word is patience!
Alfonso and Andres
We flew home on Feb. 28th so that Rob could (wait for it...) work for 3 weeks while Lisa got a break to go skiing. The first week home the weather was gorgeous-sunny skies and blossoming fruit trees. Of course, the day after we got home I came down with the nastiest cold, so missed that beautiful week of working in the yard and instead spent the next week outside in the rain, cold, and believe it or not, snow...twice! Decided to desert Rob and head back to warmer weather in Mexico with my girlfriend Linda. Okay, well we had pre-planned that, but I would have left at that point anyways!
There wasn't a lot of excitement around here for us in the early part of the year. I injured my back severely in early December, so spent almost 10 weeks stuck on the boat. Hard to produce any interesting news or pictures for the blog from the settee in our salon. Wasn't a lot of fun for Rob during that time either, as he had to fulfill all of our social obligations alone and didn't have me available to beat up on at the tennis court every day. He convinced me to give acupuncture a go in late April since things just weren't getting any better. To our surprise, it really did seem to help and by the end of the month I was getting around again....carefully! Still not back on the courts, though, but I have started with a personal trainer to try to help strengthen things up again.
Blew through our boat maintenance budget this year in a big way, surprise! We had some areas on our aluminum doors and crane where the paint was blistering, so hired a local guy, Andres, to scrape and sand them down and repaint. Once that job was finished, we had him open up an area on our deck behind the portuguese bridge that had what we hoped was a very long surface crack. No such luck, so another huge job for him opening the cracks up wider to remove all the rotten balsa core, refill the gaps, refibreglass it all, repair the non-skid and repaint the whole she-bang. By the end of week 6 we were thinking we were going to have to adopt him, but it finally got finished and he did a beautiful job of all of it. If you have lots of time and patience, it's possible to get great work done here at a fraction of what it would cost at home. The key word is patience!
Alfonso and Andres
...my favorite San Sebastian face
Traded Rob for Linda at the airport on the 21st and enjoyed a few quiet days, then the fun started. I had to have a tooth pulled here last year, so last week bit the bullet and had a post implanted in prep for a crown in the fall. My first experience with dental surgery in Mexico, and must say it went really well-and less than half the cost of having it done at home. Definitely the place to have dental work done!
Two days later, we had the boat hauled at the La Cruz shipyard. This is a brand-new yard that just opened last year, and we had heard mixed reviews last year from people who had work done. This year everyone seemed really happy with them, so we decided to give it a go. Again, a fantastic experience. Solemates is 70 tons and has a complicated bottom, but the haul went flawlessly. We needn't have worried about getting the straps in the right place as they sent a diver down to place them-definitely the way to go. Spent 3 nights living it up in our friend's condo while the bottom got painted and various little jobs done, then splashed again on Thursday. Would definitely recommend this yard-the quality of the work was great, they quoted (and charged!) half of what it would have cost at the other yard, and the manager Eduardo was very professional and helpful.
......and a big voice! Definitely not a condo bird. This is one of his favorite ways to let off steam-highly entertaining. We're really enjoying spending time with him and it will be hard to say goodbye for the season when we go home.
Speaking of going home, our plans have changed yet again this year. For a variety of reasons both personal and not, we have decided to cut the season short and forgo our trip to the Sea and California. We weren't sure we'd enjoy it as much with my back still being an issue as well as some knee trouble Rob has been having (ouch! are we getting old????) and we have some stuff happenning at home that is calling us back. As all boaters know, boating plans are written in sand and subject to change at any time-and change they have. We'll try again next season, and hopefully our great friends Mike and Maureen will be able to join us next year as well. At this point it looks like we'll be back on land April 25th.
So, think that's the update, hope I haven't put anyone to sleep!
Until next time.....
