Monday, September 7, 2015

Polynesian Cruise to Port Ludlow

The Port Ludlow cruise over Labor Day is always a favorite cruise for us. This year the theme was Polynesian so we were treated to a variety of Polynesian-themed meals and activities. It's a great one to take grandkids to since they have special activities for them. Cohen came with us this time and was very excited to be joining us. He loves using the binoculars along the way. It didn't take him long after we were docked to begin swinging on the steps like a monkey. The grandkids know they are only allowed to do that while we are docked so as soon as we are, that's what they do! Oh, yes. One other thing. Bob thought it was quite funny that Cohen and I fell asleep on the way there. He couldn't pass up the chance to take a picture.


 
 
Every year one of the activities that we enjoy is the dinghy tour. All the boats tie up along one long rope and then Ron Coleman tows us for an hour back through a little cove and around a couple of small islands. It's a lot of fun everyone gets quite a kick out of it.



Each year, Bob helps the kids build boats that they can float in the little pond. He has come up with a tried and true design that works well and I sew the sails for the kids to decorate. They love building them and then enjoy sailing them all weekend long.






Since the theme was Polynesian, we had to dress the part for dinner on Saturday night. They also smoked a large pig for about 20 hours for our pulled pork dinner. It was wonderful!



We did three boat christenings on Sunday. The first one had an added dimension to it when the owners of Nelliot, Brian & Kira McLauchlan, asked member Robert Porterfield (retired Lutheran pastor) to read a scripture and bless their boat. I have never seen this done before. It was so nice and very well received. Robert read from the passage where the disciples are out in the boat during a storm and Jesus calms the water. He then prayed and anointed the boat with oil. It was very cool and I told him that when we get a new boat, I want him to do the same for ours.





Sunday afternoon was the final r/c sailboat race of the season. We had to delay the race because of lack of wind but by afternoon, the captains had all their boats out on the water. It was no surprise that Don Wills took first - again!  Bob took second and Larry Madison placed third but everyone had a great time. 

 
 
There is always work to do on a boat so Bob took a few minutes to clean the rub rail on the side of the boat he can't get to when it is docked in our slip at Everett.
 
 
After doing a little work, Bob took Cohen and they ran the dinghy hard to get the rain water out of the boat. Cohen loved going fast and had a huge smile on his face.
 
 
 
One of the highlights this weekend was getting a tour of the North Pacific "Pau Hana" that was moored on the same dock we were. We have decided to sell our beloved Nordic Tug because we need more room for the growing grandchildren and our family and friends. Our short list includes the North Pacific so after the tour, there was a lot of teasing by other EYC members about my repeated visits to peer through the window. Dick Hankinson caught this one of Sue, Cheryl and I checking out  the inside of the boat.
 
 
 
As we were getting ready to leave Port Ludlow, I remembered that I had brought a simple plastic model for Cohen to build. Bob and Cohen spent a few minutes putting it together while I readied the boat to leave.  We had a wonderful weekend and made it back to Everett at noon.
 
 


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