Honey and Papa

After Eva leaving on Monday, it was back to work to move Two Fish from the boatyard over to Lagoon Marina. This was our first time rafting up to another boat and I had some anxiety. Didn’t want to bump into anyone. Thankfully, it was handled easily and our boat neighbor, Junior, is super awesome and was very cool about rafting up with us.

Back in she goes!

Chris started feeling under the weather and bad enough to ask for a Covid swab. Boo – positive. He spent the day laying low in the apartment, trying to rest up. I headed off to Two Fish to install our new main sheet, prep our new dinghy lift lines, and start our new trampoline install.

New main sheet
Before
These are some big open spaces!
After – So pretty and we can walk on them without fear of falling through!

Thursday morning found me finishing up the trampoline install, then Wren and I headed to the airport to pick up my parents. We tried a delicious Chinese restaurant for dinner and all came home with enough leftovers for a complete other meal.

Wren having Christmas in April – Honey and Papa brought so many goodies!

Friday morning we stopped by the marina to check on Two Fish. Solar arch build and lithium install are in the works! As a happy birthday to me, my parents took me to a spa to schedule a massage. Oh the pampering! Wren asked if we could please go back to Parrotville so in the car we hopped and off we went. More parrots! Then to Buccaneers for Friday night kids adventures.

Beware – the parrots will eat your earrings. Culprit not included in this photo.
Face paint from Buccaneers

Saturday found us doing beach runs. We hit up Maho, Cupecoy, and Mullet Bay!

Famous Maho beach
Cupecoy
Cupecoy climbing
Mullet Bay and it’s gorgeous clear water

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  1. Ann Wild Avatar
    Ann Wild

    We had such a wonderful time visiting our sailing crew. The water in Sant Martin is unbelievably beautiful. The beaches are so much fun as there are fish & snorkeling everywhere & the coolest waves I’ve ever experienced. Thank you Wren, for being in the water with me. A memory I will cherish forever. 🥰
    Honey