Missing Kids
05 July 2018
AB
So everything seemed perfectly normal as we journeyed here. Throughout the plane ride several arguments broke out and unspoken battles were won. Finally, we arrived safe and sound to the beautiful navy blue boat we are calling home for the next couple weeks, and all was well, as we fell asleep following several conflicts involving who is sleeping where; however, the real mystery began when we all woke up the next morning: everyone was happy. This is a spectacularly rare occurrence and I was only made more skeptical by the help that was given when we stocked up on food at the local supermarket. So far it has been an entirely smooth ride and so, given the evidence, the question I present you with is this: where is the real Boldt family and who are the kids on the boat now?
On a more real note we have had an amazing time thus far. A two hour delay for our flight to Tahiti was the only thing that could have potentially thrown a wrench in our plans but all remained relatively happy as we arrived at Forty at 2:00 am Vancouver time but 11:00 pm here in French Polynesia. Yesterday really began at 12:00, when all six of us went to a small cafe for a bite to eat, and then a local supermarket, which was thankfully air conditioned. Arriving back at the boat at 4:00, and following my and Dad's return to the store to purchase some forgotten items, I made dinner - tacos - and dessert - local fruit, Katrina and I did dishes and we finished off a long and successful day with a little bit of Gilligan's Island. Next plan is to hopefully set sail today and head over to Bora Bora, but if winds aren't in our favour there are a few islands we could stop at along the way. We're so stoked for the rest of this incredible trip!