Summers are always work time for us as you all know. We are
back in Morehead City at our slip and have a car so we can run errands, pick up
supplies and get things done. It’s nice to be familiar with the area and know
what resources you have available. But
we’ve spend so much time in Vero, that we are getting to feel that away about
it too.
We still enjoy the beautiful sunsets |
We have lists of things to do. A list of things to do before
going to the yard. A list of things to
do in the yard. A list of things to do before leaving the yard. A list of
things to do as soon as we get in the water. A list of things to do back at the
marina. A list of things to take with us when we go to Mt. Airy. A list of
things to take back to the boat. The bad thing is we hardly ever get all the stuff
on the lists done. Oh, we keep working on them but they just seem to grow. Have
we mentioned that having a boat is a lot of work and money? Well, it is.
Guess what Lauren did this summer? She bought a house!! Yes,
so proud of her. She has been very thrifty and saved her money and has been
thinking and looking for over a year. She started looking last year but didn’t
find anything. So she started thinking about it this year while we were in the
Bahamas. We actually changed our plans so we could be in the area to help her.
She wanted on old house, Circa 1900’s and we knew she’d need our advice. Even
if she didn’t want it. We had been thinking about spending spring in DC, but
put it off for a year. We said unless Trump did something really stupid, DC would
be there next year.
So we went down to look at lots of houses, mostly old money
pits. She did put in offers on a couple, but they didn’t work out. If a house
stays on the market over 3 days in Wilmington, there’s something wrong with it.
We went to see one house on a
dead end street and drove down to the end. We went by a house and Lauren said I
love that house and if it was for sale I’d buy it. So a few weeks later she got
her daily update from her realtor and THAT house was for sale! She called and told
her realtor and told them she wanted to see the house today. They weren’t
showing the house that day so she made an appointment to see it the next day.
We all looked at the house online and fell in love with it. It was perfect for
her! It was built in 2013, not 1913 like some of the houses she looked at.
We met her at the house the next
day and we all loved the house. It was a great size for her and Roux and she
loved the location, yard and layout. So she made an offer immediately. And
found out there was already another offer, four more showings that day and 8
the next. So she upped her offer immediately. Lauren’s head was swimming. We
didn’t think we find out anything for several days since they’d probably wait
to see how high the bidding would go. I told Lauren she should write them a
letter letter telling them how much she loved the house and about her seeing
the house and falling in love with it weeks earlier. Of course, she thought
that was silly until her realtor suggested she write a letter. And then it
sounded great!
So, the next day she got a call
from her realtor and we got the house! Her apartment was for sale and she had
to move out by the middle of July so she got everything rolling and she signed
the papers on July 7th! We met her at the house that day to start
cleaning it up so she could have new floors put down. Then we cleaned walls,
cleaned floors, cleaned cabinets, cleaned baseboards, cleaned bathrooms,
cleaned stove and refrigerator and Shay and Lauren painted two bedrooms and her
bathroom. Then we moved all her furniture and stuff into the new house. Then we
got rid of all the stuff in her apartment that she didn’t want and cleaned it
up. We were exhausted. Shay and I are getting too old for that stuff.
Yeah, she's smiling now, but wait till she starts paying a mortgage and taking care of all the problems herself! |
And its official! Let's get rid of this sign! |
Here's the key! |
Here's the lock! |
Open the door! |
Come on in! |
Cleaning baseboards |
He hates to paint and he ended up doing 2 bedrooms and a bath! |
And she paints too! |
And Roux keeps an eye on everything. |
We left her with lots of boxes
sitting around but she would have to figure out where stuff went. Since she’s
out of school for the summer, she had
time to think about it and get it organized.
As usual we have teak work to be
done, general boat cleaning and waxing, and stainless to be cleaned. Shay has
been wanting to some major engine room cleaning in the engine room or basement,
as I call it, since we bought the boat. And this is the year we are doing it.
We’ve done major cleaning of the engines, wall, floors, and shelves. We’ve done
some touchup painting. Some reorganizing of tools, parts and other engine “bits
and bobs” as our British friends David and Emma would say. That meant that we
moved all the storage containers in the engine room. Most of the big heavy
storage boxes came out and went into the front head and V-berth. Then we did the engine and floor cleaning.
About the time we were getting ready to paint, our niece,
Emily called and asked if they could visit. Of course they are always welcome,
so we put everything back in the engine room so they could use the v-berth and
head. Then I cleaned the boat and got it ready for company. We had a great time
with Emily and Joey and they were easy guests. They entertained themselves
during the day and spent time with us each night. They spent a day at the
beach, a day fishing, and a day exploring Fort Macon, the aquarium and the
towns of Beaufort and Morehead. We had a great time catching up with them and
were sad when they left.
Emily and Joey. Y'all come back! |
Back to work and bring all the boxes out again. We did some
painting in the engine room and then, got a call about some work to be done at
Shay’s moms. She was having a new floor put down in the only bathroom and we
had invited her to come to visit us. We had been trying to get her to come to
Morehead and that seemed like a good time. So, bring everything back into the
engine room and cleanup the boat again to get ready.
Our dreary beach walk |
Beautiful fish |
Not so beautiful |
These are real
This one is not real
So glad you came to visit. Come back soon
|
Jean, Shelby and I went to the Pine Knoll Shores Aquarium.
We had a great time and enjoyed seeing the fish in the large tanks, the small
tanks, and the otter exhibit. The otters were very playful. Well, all good
things must come to an end so we had to take them back to Mount Airy. Y’all
come back soon!
Shay got Roux a new toy |
Yes, mom I understand the rules, now throw it! |
We went back to the boat to get ready for out haulout. Last
year, we were out of the water for about 6 weeks. We had planned to spend
September on the hard or on land but had to extend it for 2 more weeks because
of the weather. We certainly didn’t want to go back in the water and then have
to take the boat out again. That would be expensive! Shay and I spent the time back in Mt Airy and
enjoyed having more time to spend with everyone. So, same plan this year.
We take off the canvas top, scrub it, get it dry then fold
up and put in V-berth. Then we take off the fly bridge side curtains, scrub,
dry, fold and put them up front. Next we do the same for the cushions for the
fly bridge. This takes more time because it takes a long time to get these dry.
They have foam inserts and that takes a while to dry out. Then we make sure the
fenders are clean and dry and bring them inside. But this time the V-berth is
full, so the fenders went in the front head. We also cleaned our 2 throw rings
and put them in the front head, so by this time it was full. We do the same thing for the outside chairs
except we tie them to the rails outside. We brought the heavy glass table top
inside and propped it up against our bed. I don’t know how many times I stubbed
my toes on that thing!
We were very fortunate that the weather was nice so we could
get all the cleaning and drying done without rain. You can’t wait to the last
minute to do this stuff cause the rain might mess things up. Needless to say we
were exhausted by this time.
Leaving the dock |
We left MCYB heading to the yard and it looks like it’s just
in time, since there’s a hurricane that may head toward us. The boat got a good
washing and then parked in the yard. We headed back to Mt. Airy for a nice long
visit.
We had a great time back “home”. I spent lots of time with
daddy and as always enjoyed it. Chelle and I had a girl morning by getting a
pedicure and foot massage. Chelle, Billy and I went to daddy’s and had
a great visit and lunch.
A man and his dog |
I spent lots of time at Jean’s house and enjoyed being her.
Got to see sisters/brothers in law, nieces/ nephews spend time with them.
Chelle, Billy, Peggy and I got together several time for good visits. Chelle
and I went for several long hard walks together. We must love to punish
ourselves.
Even though we were there for several weeks there were still
people we wanted to get together with but couldn’t. Hopefully, we can next
time. We did have several great meals at our favorite, Chilie Rojo.
But all good things must come to an end and its time to get
back to the boat and get it ready for our travels south. So we headed back to
the coast to get back to work. On the way to the boat we kept adding things to
our lists. Things to do before we went back into the water, things to do as
soon as we got back to our marina, things to do before we headed south.
So we got back to the boat to spend the night in the yard.
That can be bad, if the weather is hot and humid and you don’t have air. Or if
its buggy. Or rainy. Or… well you get the idea. It’s not an ideal place to
spend the night. But ours was great. A cool, bugless, non-rainy night.
The boat looks beautiful |
Glad to be back in our slip |
The boat is dirty since it’s been sitting in the yard getting
wet and collecting dust so we’ve got to do a first class cleaning job. Plus all the stuff we put in the V-berth and
head have to go back outside. So, we spent hours cleaning the outside of the
boat. Then we spent days cleaning the windows. They are covered in dirty and
waterspots. The dirt we can get off pretty easy, but the waterspots were a
pain. We cleaned them with a window cleaner, then several different waterspot
removers to see which worked. Well, nothing worked good but finally after hours
of spraying, rubbing, and scrubbing they were looking better. So, we cleaned them
again with window cleaner and put RainX on them. They look so much better. I
need to do a better job of wiping them off after it rains or we wash the boat.
That would help a little. Then we put the outside sunscreens on. We had taken
the canvas and flybridge windows to get them restitched, so when we got them
back we put them back on.
We’ve got the
cushions and other things back outside and it looks like it ready to head
south. Soon, but not quite yet. We put new panels in the three front windows of
the fly bridge. They look great and will stay clear for a long time, we hope.
We have done lots of “stuff” to the boat and it’s been a busy time.
We have a great weather window for an outside passage to Wrightsville Beach. That will take us a long day instead of 2 days inside. We're leaving on 10-20-2017 at first light. It's been a great summer. Bye Vic, Gigi, Galen, Cassandra, Kirsten and all our other Morehead friends!
We’re going back to visit family one last time before we
head south. Lauren will be there for the festival and Jason and Travis are
coming up for the day. It will be great to see them all before we head south.
We had a great time on our last visit back home. We got to see all the kids and all had a great meal at our favorite place, yes Chili Rojo. We had a big table full and had a great meal. We also had a great time at the festival. There are booths of crafts, food, and lots of shops open along the main street. Great time was had by all. I took a short trip to daddy's and got to spend the night with him. That's always a special time.
But as always, our time was too short and if we didn't get to see you, we're sorry. Back to the coast with George and Pam. We did more last minute provisioning and chores. People keep asking us if we're ready and we tell them we won't be ready when we leave our slip. We told all the marina folks bye and left for warmer weather. Yes, its been cold here! In the low 50's. We waited too late again. The cold weather caught us again!
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