Sunday, December 13, 2009

Arrived Safe

Knocked down twice in Cook Strait. Arrived Lyttleton. Everyone safe. More later.

14 comments:

  1. Glad all are safe. Must have been an "interesting" passage!

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  2. Can't wait to hear what 'knocked down twice' means. Jesus but you 3 1/4 have balls. I don't even want to drive in the rain and feel safe only on ship with 900 passengers and 3 bars.

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  3. So glad you made the passage safely, though I can't hazard a guess at the conditions you must have encountered that were severe enough to knock you down twice. From a very selfish perspective, we are so glad Matt wasn't with you on that leg!

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  4. Thank goodness you made it. I'm hoping it was not too scary. Looking forward to the story.

    Andy in Mpls.

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  5. Yikes! Must feel good to be in a safe harbor. Sounds like a story.

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  6. It sounds like the new washboards and window supports were a good (great) idea. Looking forward to reading about the crossing.

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  7. irresponsible for parents to take so unsafe a passage with their infant. If they simply had to take such risks, why not leave the kid at home?

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  8. Drama Queen strikes again!

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  9. Fookin' GREAT! Glad you guys are in a safe harbour. Sounds like your planning and weather watching kept you safe. Sereia is a strong old lady and she kept you safe. Look at it this way, if she doesn't contribute to grey hair, two children will ;-)

    Can't wait to hear your take on the knockdown(s)

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  10. Uhhh....I looked at your past posts and never discovered the REASON you are a glutton for punishment.

    Is it that you can't wait to get back to the "asshole of the world"?

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  11. Silas looks like he's enjoying the mess!
    i'll be checking back to hear the tale..

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  12. "shiver me timbers" or somthing like that....time for some grog.

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  13. Wow. Character building, no doubt. I agree with Anonymous. Glad you are all ok. Look forward to a full report.

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  14. Congratulations on surviving what Wiki describes as 'one of the most dangerous and unpredictable waters in the world.' I look forward to hearing more.

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