Hairwashing and Hammocks

Friday 7th December 2007 Hairwashing and Hammocks Another big night on the big seas. We all went to bed a
little nervous last night as one of the ARC boats slightly ahead of us had emailed
ARC race control that they were experiencing winds gusting up to 50 knots. Race
control forwarded the warning to all participants and we were right on
course for it. Yipee! We had a little run through of where all the safety
equipment was, the Grab Bags (bags of essentials like water, sea sick tablets,
signaling mirror, torch, etc) the girls packed all their esssentials into their
pockets, lip balm, comb, Clinique moisturiser, clean knickers, etc. Those
of us of a nervous disposition (ie: not James, who couldn't wait to pretend he
was on a racing boat and ride the giant waves!) layed out the wet weather gear
ready to leap into in the middle of night if the worst happened. It didn't.
We're all still here and not even sea sick. How salty the sailor is that then.
Then seas are still huge today and the wind gusting but the sun is out. Hurrah! Just to celebrate still being alive, Becci and I treated
ourselves to another hair wash and used, wait for it, FRESH WATER! I feel like
I've had a trip to Vidal Sassoon now. I want to strut around tossing my shiny
mane and catching glimpses of my lovely new 'do' in shop windows. Though
perhaps with two day old trousers on, a tee shirt with toothpaste on it and at
last count, 37 bruises, maybe not. A trip to the beautician and laundry
when I arrive in George has found a new toy, a hammock I bought on a beach in
Right I'm off to eat my noodles, instant ones prepared by
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