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Leaving La Paz
Steve04/29/2011, La Paz, BCS
Today will be another busy day on Si Bon. Shaybo is returning to San Diego this afternoon after being here for a month. When she purchased her ticket here she left her return date open, we really had no idea how things would unfold between us and her adjusting to boat life. Sharon (Shaybo) was hoping to stay until the end of April... even though I have pretty much lost track of what day it is....I think it must be getting close to the end of April. There are not to many people that could live this lifestyle for very long...but she may be one that could.
05/01/2011 | Sharon Brooks
Miss you oodles and oodles... major frownie face, teardrop included. :'(
Easter Sunday, Macbook pro, crew changes
Steve04/25/2011, La Paz, BCS
As most of you know I'm a twice a year church goer, usually those times are Christmas Eve and Easter. I use to also go with my Mom on Mother's day but now that she has moved on up to heaven I only go twice a year. Yesterday Shaybo and I went to the local Catholic Cathedral (the oldest cathedral in La Paz) for Easter mass. Shaybo is Catholic and also only goes to mass twice a year. I was raised Episcopalian and if the service had been in english it would have been almost the same as the Episcopal service my Mom dragged me to every week as a kid. We found out later in the day that the Mexican's don't really make much out of Easter Sunday. They have a two week celebration of Easter and yesterday was pretty much just another Sunday to them. Never the less it always makes me feel good to attend church and I usually find myself wondering why I don't go more often.
04/25/2011 | Phil Anderson
everytime I read a blog I think "wow", "cool"..la vida es bueno ,si?
04/26/2011 | Rich
Hey Steve,
There's an Apple Store in CSL. http://www.istyle.com.mx/en/istyle-apple-store-cabo-san-lucas.html Have fun! Spring break
Steve04/22/2011, Puerto Balandra
When most people in the states think of spring break they think of college aged kids drinking themselves into a stupor and being as far away from their parents as possible. Here in Mexico spring break is a time to be with your families, they go to the beach together, they go out to dinner together and they attend church activities together. Don't get me wrong, they still do their fair share of partying...it's just that they do it with their families.
04/23/2011 | Sharon V
I'v been busy and not online for a couple of weeks..........I love being able to catch up with the ventures with this blog!
Hi Shaybo! Looks like you are on a fun adventure and how great is it that you have an open ended return ticket. Love the pic with you at the helm. Looking forward to meeting you some time. The dive pics are surreal. Hopefully you both have an opportunity to do some more of that since the dives here dont produce anything like those pics :) Steve, cant believe you drove in Mexico and actually liked it. THAT is a real accomplishment. Guess Mexico and their people agree with you. Ah.....The laid back life......wish I could say the same. Looking forwad to future posts. God bless you all and stay safe. 04/23/2011 | Shaybo
Thanks Sharon.... right backatchya :)
04/27/2011 | Frank Rogers
How much was the waverunner rental?
Another day in paradise
Steve04/18/2011, Paradise
Yesterday we had another easy going day in paradise. People often wonder what the hell we do all day...and to tell the truth, we often wonder the same thing. The days seem to fly by, first of all we never seem to get going until late morning. Once we do get going there are always lots of jobs to do around the boat. There's cleaning, varnishing, routine maintenance items and of course those pesky boat repairs. Before we know it it's 1700 and time to go to happy hour.
04/18/2011 | Susie
Good work Shaybizzle!
04/18/2011 | betty
Great job Sharon and love the hat !!!
04/18/2011 | Shaybo
Thanks ladies.... chat w/ya's in a few days :)
04/18/2011 | Annette
Way to go Shaybo!!! Enjoy your mini cruise! Can't wait to hear about your adventure! :)
04/28/2011 | Shaybo
6 times... still dicey at points. thanks for your instruction/support/confidence Captain SD Cook :) loves ya
Todos Santos
Steve04/14/2011, Todos Santos, Mexico
Yesterday Sharon and I decided we would take a road trip to a town on the Pacific coast called Todos Santos, so we jumped on a bus and off we went. Todos Santos is a pretty cool mexican town that is a popular day trip for people staying in Cabo San Lucas. Upon arriving in Todos Santos we immediately noticed the difference between the real Mexican town of La Paz and the tourist Mexican town of Todos Santos. First of all there were gringos (Americans) everywhere, then we became aware of the fact that nearly all of the Mexicans spoke English. Next we found ourselves constantly trying to dodge high pressure vendors, all of whom had the best priced and the highest quality junk in town. We checked into the Hotel California and were told that it was the "real" Hotel California from the Eagles song. It is a really cool artsy hotel that in itself is a MAJOR tourist attraction. However, we later googled the song and found that the "real" hotel California is in Hollywood, still it was a really nice place to stay.
05/01/2011 | Sharon Brooks
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learning to speak Spanish
Steve04/12/2011, Somewhere in Mexico
As we have traveled deeper into Mexico and away from the tourist towns we are finding that less and less people speak english. Having Peter onboard has been a huge help as he speaks pretty decent spanish. Me on the other hand, can speak very little spanish and I tend to mispronounce the few words that I do know. Once again the mexican people have been a huge help due to their patience and easy going attitude. I am usually able to communicate with them by using hand signs and my handy dandy Spanish/English dictionary. Yesterday Shaybo and I spent most of the afternoon trying to find a new propane hose to replace one that we had found a small leak in. To some people it would have been aggravating walking all over La Paz as we went from a marine store, to a hardware store, to a Weber barbecue store, to another marine store and on and on. Shaybo and I made it a fun day as we became absorbed in the challenge of finding the hose....which we eventually did. All the way tossing out holas, buenas tardes and hasta luegos. As I have become forced into speaking spanish I am now starting to add slowly but surely more and more words to my spanish vocabulary.
04/12/2011 | Amber gilbert
Bueno. Tu authentica a Mexicano. Es mucho trabajas para tu.
Ps it's buenos tardes =) glad your taking in the whole culture 04/13/2011 | Steve Cook
Thanks Ambi, aand I do know it's buenos tardes...damm auto correct.
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