ABOVE DECK...TRAVELING AND DAY ONE...
So, in order to earn my keep, I've been tasked with documenting our trip. Easy peasy.
Except my morning started early Wednesday with a frantic call to the vet. Miss Mina, who had been doing so well, took a turn for the worse Tuesday night and quit eating and started missing the kitty box again. I knew what had to be done...she was uncomfortable, her kidneys would not recover, and I did not want her suffering with a stranger or in a cage at the vet. A quick phone call and the vet snuck me in first thing. She was the sweetest, prettiest cat I've ever owned and this is the first time since I was 5 that I don't have a cat and don't plan on getting another any time soon.
And then off to the airport....
Props to American for getting me out of Asheville and into West Palm Beach ahead of the many storms that tore through North Carolina.
Thursday morning bright and early (4:30AM!) we were off to the Miami airport to meet Bunny who had flown in from Albuquerque. Poor baby had left New Mexico the night before at 9pm. A quick 2.5 hour flight to Saint Thomas, a driver to the marina and a water taxi to our boat and Voila! we are on the Lena catamaran for the next 6 days.
Raf, our captain, and Amber, our chef, met us with Prosecco, flowers for me (Happy early Mother's Day!) and an amazing lunch. Swimsuits were donned, sunscreen applied, and snorkels were snorkeled.
Stingrays floated gently below us. There were sea turtles!!! Tiny brightly colored fishies darted around the rocks. The girlies brought back shells. I lounged. Mitchell worked....
A fabulous dinner- Wagyu beef, Bao buns, Rice paper rolls- and then we headed out for a sunset run to Willie T's boat bar.
Rum and Cokes- we are in the islands after all-fortified the girls enough to jump off the back of the boat. Used to be if you jumped off topless you got a free t-shirt, but they kept running out of tees so they stopped that deal. Belle says she knows why women jumped topless- you end up that way anyway when you hit the water.
Back in the dinghy and into some caves where the last pirate treasure was found in 1990-recent enough that maybe we could have found something, too, if it hadn't been PITCH BLACK in there.
We watched the tarpon feeding around the boat in the underwater lights a bit before everyone faded.
Our first day done, everyone was in bed by 9:30pm. Sea air and salt water will wear you out.
3 comments:
So sorry to hear about Mina!!! But I am loving day one of your trip!
Love reading about your adventures. You write well!
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