Annette's Birthday Party

NORDLYS
David and Annette Ridout
Thu 11 Dec 2008 16:03
Annette's Birthday Party
 
 
Bequia
13:00N  61:14.3W
11th December 2008
 
 
Early on in 2008 I had planned to hold a small party for Annette who was due to have a 'big' birthday on the 10th December.  What I had no idea at that stage was just what efforts people would make to come.  In the end 28 of us sat down yesterday to celebrate.  Two Catamarans with sixteen Lymingtonians on board, Don and Cathryn Kelshall from Trinidad, John and Chris Lytle who had flown from Trinidad because their boat was stuck in Trinidad awaiting spare parts, Mike and Lynn from South Africa in Indigo, the Catamaran they sailed from Simon's Town at the same time as we did.  My own birthday had been celebrated in Ascension Island onboard Indigo.  Wilhelm and Angela of the very interesting yacht Belle Brise.  We had met and become friends with them in Madagascar and had shared many adventures there, in Mozambique and sailing down the South African coast.  Finally Hugh and Roo made it with just twelve hours to spare.
 
The evening before we had started the festivities with a drinks party given be Don and Cathryn in the house of a friend.  This house was perched on a steep hillside and from the balcony we had a memorable view across towards Mustique and of the setting sun.  An excellent way for everyone to get in the party mood.  The story of the 10th itself is best told in pictures, especially as I am not using my iridium phone to send this!
 
As dawn broke we dressed the old lady overall, as did Belle Brise and one of the catamarans.
 
 
Soon we were boarded by swimmers
 
Mid morning we went two miles inland to the Bequia Firefly hotel.  They were well prepared for the invasion,
both in the open dinning area and
 
by the pool Rodney had his bar ready for the onslaught.
 
Arthur was soon at home in the pool, here with Grandma and Daddy.
 
A few rum punches and who cares that two ladies had been to the same shop.
Here Annette is with Cathryn Kelshall.
 
Three 'young men' watch the world go by.
 
Jane with two drinks! Sebastian was soon into the spirit of the place on this his
first visit to the Caribbean.
 
Hugh and Roo had sailed in just twelve hours before kick off to everyone's delight
 
Josef, the youngest party goer, behaved perfectly
 
As at Annette's 50th we ran the show in the Danish way.  Here the best voices of
the Brockenhurst Coral Society sang some very unchoral words about the lady of the day
to everyone's amusement.
 
Cat one's crew added to the hilarity.  As did several others.  The standard was very high indeed
and the poetry composing of many of the guests was amazing.
 
The heroine of the hour reduced us all to helpless laughter in her thank you speech.
 
Arthur helped Grandma blow out the candle.
 
I end with the team photograph of all 28 of us.
 
The partying continued back in a harbour bar and on one of the catamarans.  By the time the final glass of wine and the final bit of pizza had been eaten it was late at night and I for one feel slightly rough this morning.  Thank goodness Annette does not have too many birthdays!