Tuesday, June 26, 2012

 

Slow start to summer 2012



Just checking in to keep you up to date on our not really very exciting summer so far.  We are at home in Mesa, working with vent kiddos occasionally, and spending time with our kids and grandkids.  We are thrilled that Leah's 10 (yes ten) puppies are now all in good homes.  And we are patiently awaiting the arrival of our 12th grandchild--due any day now!!  It will be a home/water birth, so that makes it even more exciting.  We plan to spend most of July here, too--helping with Leah's kids/foster kids, and affording Leah and Rudi the opportunity to take a brief vacation from the heat (to Spokane) once the new baby is here.  Weather is hot (108 today), but the pool is perfect.  Will probably spend some time at the condo before we leave for Spokaloo at the end of July.

Waiting for "baby Crespin"

Paul and Laura Sauer's
We spent a week in Ohio visiting with relatives, and hosting my Mom's 80th birthday party!  The weather could not have been better (no humidity till the last day), and we had a great time with all the aunts, uncles, and cousins on my side of the family!  We were lucky enough to stay with my cousin, Paul, and his wife, Laura.  Their home is beautiful, and situated in a lovely rural setting--what great hosts!

I have started back on my HCG diet, and have lost 7.2 lbs. in the first 5 days......it's amazing what happens when you stop drinking beer--lol!  Anyway, my diet right now consists of alot of chicken, pico de gallo, veggies, limited fruits.....and lots of water :-)  Really it's the easiest diet I have ever been on--but I kinda let myself slip back into really bad habits over the last year--so now I am back on the straight and narrow--hoping to re-lose the 30 lbs I regained (after losing 80 lbs. 2 yrs. ago), and then lose an additional 40!  Wish me luck!

Today our plan is to celebrate our grandson Tyler's 16th birthday--can't believe he is that old already--or that we are that old either--lol!
Tyler on our fishing boat on spring break!

Saturday, June 9, 2012

view from our nite in hotel in San Carlos


yummy crab tostadas at Charlie's Rock
yummy

back in Penasco, visiting with our new friends Lulu and Steve from Siempre Sabado
After two long days in the yard, covering, cleaning, pickling, and packing, we finally headed back to Penasco.  The next few days were kind of a blur as we both tried to recuperate from our really quick adventure moving the boat.  Got to spend some great beach time with our friends Lulu and Steve from S/V Siempre Sabado, which was a blast.  Also spent some time with our "renters" and friends, Jen and Ed Madrid, along with Gracie and Alissa, before heading back to Az. for awhile.

Saturday, June 2, 2012


cada dia mas out of the water
This morning's haulout went off without a hitch.  Cada Dia Mas is headed to bed for the summer.  The bottom looks good and so does everything else--thank goodness!












Friday, June 1, 2012

Well yesterday got to be more interesting than we would have liked--we have NEVER had to re-anchor before--always had great holding--even for over 2 mos. in Barra de Navidad, we never moved.  However, when we got back to the boat on Wednesday afternoon, we quickly noticed that we were not where we were when we left.  As we were trying to figure that out we realized that we were swinging like crazy, so decided to re-anchor.  When I went up to pull up the chain, I noticed that the markings were not what they should be, and that we had over 200 feet of chain out---couldn't really try to figure it out at the time, but it took a long time to pull it all in.  We moved around and re-anchored in a new spot.  The wind had picked up quite a bit by then, so  we really watched to make sure that we would hold well.  The nite calmed down and it was uneventful, however, yesterday was really windy, and we ended up having to move and re-anchor 2 more times--so obviously weren't going to leave the boat at all. Later in the day, a fishing vessel came by--M/V Seahorse--he explained that he had been across the Bahia with his boatload of clients who were swimming on a beach.  They noticed that our boat had been blown into the channel, so he used his boat to pull us back into the bay, and then he climbed aboard and pulled out all the extra chain.  We are so thankful to him and his crew, and made sure to give them kudos on the local cruiser's net today!

This morning we are still in the same place, and the winds are quite light, so we have ventured in to Baracuda Bob's for laundry, the internet, and to reconfirm our haul out for tomorrow morning.  Luckily, we were able to make a trip to our favorite beachside bar--Soggy Peso, on Wednesday.  So beautiful, and the crab tostadas were just as good as ever!   AAAH!

Soggy Peso, with kite surfers entertaining the crowd