We found ourselves with the 3 grand kids for Saturday overnight, so we decided to take them out on the boat. We have taken all of them out at various times, but never have we taken all 3 at once without their Mom.
We got a late start, not taking off until around 2:30 PM.
The weather was hot and sunny, which usually brings brisk afternoon winds.
We
made our way over to the Naha dock and were so glad to find a spot at
the dock. A couple of men from another boat that was there helped us
get tied up, which is always appreciated. We could anchor just off the dock if we had to and come in by raft, but it sure makes for a much better experience for the kids and everyone if we are at the dock.
It's
interesting to note that sometimes when we pull into a dock whoever is
there comes to help, and sometimes they just ignore us. I always at
least make myself available. Sometimes the incoming boat has lots of crew and
sometimes not, but for myself when I come in with Lisa on board I
always appreciate help from someone on shore.
Lisa says my blogs are too detailed so this time I will just show some pictures and label them.
The kids did a lot of dock fishing, thank goodness. I did not let them play with their electronic toys while we were there. The weather was great and they spent literally hours out on the dock with various fishing rods, catching lots of different types of dock fish.
They kept me hopping, getting fish off the hooks, getting lines and lures untangled, and on and on But that was fine by me.
Tyler, the oldest, is in Art Camp this summer. They are doing a production of Sound of Music this weekend, and he spent most of the time while he was fishing singing songs from that musical. So much better than having his head buried in a video game for hours.
Aliyah, the youngest at age 5, caught her first fish ever. Way to go Aliyah!
Bryan, age 8, the veteran fisherman, caught his share as well.
That evening we set up another one of our Presto log fires on the dock. We invited the people from the other boat, the Zig Zag. They came over and all had a great time at the fire. Something about a fire just draws people in.
That night the weather was just terrific, so the boys slept up on the flybridge, for the first time ever.
It's like a big tent up there, and they knocked out quickly after having a great day.
In the morning after breakfast I set up the raft and we took a couple of rides. Tyler especially loves to drive the raft. Yes, I know I'm driving it in this picture, but trust me, he did get to drive it pretty much as long as he wanted to.
We took another walk of the Naha "Loop" before pulling out and heading home.
Another successful adventure on Faraway.
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