Adios Cabo

Wayward Adventure
Wed 18 Mar 2009 04:04
22:53.279n  109:53.290w
 
Drumroll please......The time is here, the moment is now, and so begins our bluewater passage!
     Aaron and I have again enjoyed our time in Cabo and are sad to be leaving friends and family behind :- (   I am very excited about the sailing adventure we are about to begin as we cross the mighty Pacific in the longest ocean crossing on the planet; but I have to admit, saying goodbye to my parents was not much fun at all and it still makes me sad to think that I will not see them again until New Zealand (almost 9 months)!! E-mail is a great thing though and just in case those of you reading didn't already know......we LOVE to get e-mails and would appreciate any words from home especially on this next leg of our trip!....Not that Aaron and I are not going to enjoy spending the next 20-ish days together with ONLY the companionship of one another to rely on for entertainment ;- ) Actually we are looking forward to spending the time together as we will always remember this once-in-a-lifetime journey and we have stocked up on lots of new books to keep us busy during those four hour watches!
     The last few days have been filled with errand running and other last minute preparations. Thank you again to those who helped us out in the states with sending and delivering packages and boat items ordered from afar! I do not know what we would have done without my little mom....she is the best! and helped so much in our planning. Trips to Costco, CCC (a huge Mexican grocery store), Aramburo (gringo grocery store in downtown cabo), Radio Shack, Office Max, Wal-Mart (yuck! I know...Its HORRIBLE to shop at Wal-Mart and I usually never do, but here its almost unavoidable!), the fabric store and organic market allowed us to fully provision the boat with stores for the next 6 months as we wanted to be prepared and have extras of the "special" stuff we like (e.g., peanut butter, pickles, multigrain bread, crystal light, etc.). It will be interesting to see what items are difficult to find in the islands that we did not expect and perhaps those which we stocked up on may be more readily available than we thought!
     I have attached some photos which never made it on the blog from our awning sewing project in La Paz with our friends John and Lisa, a recent grey whale sighting, a visit to a Mexican cock fight during Carnaval, my friend Angie's trip to La Paz!! and some shots of our trip to Loreto. Now with all that done, I am feeling the pressure of time and must return to storing goods and tiding up the boat so that we can be off on schedule in the morning!
     Buenos noches..... Besos, Lauren "Lorena" 

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