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Friday, May 16, 2008

Updates

Hello from HOT Texas!

I gave my notice at ACE for June 3rd on Wednesday but some changes happened so I might stay longer. Brett and I discussed me traveling in the car to stores in Austin, Galveston, Corpus Christi to sell my jewelry to them and to maybe do shows.


I got my passport in the mail yesterday. The first passport I've ever had. It was VERY cool!! Brett's will be hopefully be here in about a month.



We have decided to get the stove finally hooked up. YAY!!!! FinAlLy!! I am ordering a hose and regulator today. WHew. It has been SO expensive to eat out like we do!

We got our VHF hooked up finally. We had gotten a new antenna, new cable and Brett went up the mast to install it. Our friend, Eddie, had given us his old VHF when he bought a new one so that was great! It works great! We get the weather on there, too, which is nice. Brett had me test the VHF on Channel 16. "This is S/V Benevolence, requesting a radio check". We got a response right back of, "yup". LOL It was cool. I was the first one ever to call out our boat. hee hee.

We had driven down to Rockport to the Nautical Flea Market (that I had mentioned last week) and I forgot to mention that we ran into the guy on his boat that had sold me my gemstones! We were looking at boats and there Mike was, sitting on the bow of S/V Carol Ann, with his new puppy. We reintroduced ourselves and chatted for awhile. He is still planning on heading out a couple months after we do. So we may run into him one of these days! I enjoyed our visit with him and was glad to see he was doing so well. I hope so much we will someday run into these great sailors we meet here in Texas down in Isla Mujeres or Roatan or Panama.

Yesterday, I put up our white tarps to help keep the sun off the boat. It makes a huge difference. About 20 degrees! And it helps flow the wind into the boat. It was blistering hot yesterday at 92 with a lot of humidity but today it is raining and in the 60's. It feels nice actually. The rain always reminds me of Oregon. (sigh) The tarps are helping keep the rain out so we can leave the hatches open, too.


Last week, we spotted a 6ft alligator hanging out in the marina. I spent most the day watching it. I ended up with a horrendous sun burn on my back. Ack. I went out and bought Aloe Vera gel with medicine as well as Copperguard spf 50 for UVB/UVA rays so that BETTER work.





I have another meeting with our new South Texas Coastal Beading Society tonight. I hope so much everyone comes back and keeps up with it.

We are discussing an a/c finally. It didn't take Brett long. LOL. He didn't really want one but as it gets hotter, he is rethinking that. He really wants a marine a/c ($1200-2500) but I reminded him we still need a generator to use it when we aren't hooked up to shore power. For now, we're borrowing a unit from Dennis that will sit on our main hatch above the salon. There is a hood with it that will help direct the flow of air down to the inside of the boat. It will make going sailing a real pain but so do the tarps. Staying cool and sailing are a hard mixture.

I haven't done much with the clay this week but I made some more pieces for the websites yesterday. I wasn't thrilled with them but hopefully someone will love them.

Hope y'all are doin' well.

Love- Kyla (and Brett)

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