Looper Birthdays seem to be popping up quickly and close together here at Turner Marine. Nobody is complaining though. It creates a perfect chance for us to meet, relax, laugh and share! It also is a link to home. We left part of our lives behind when we began this journey. This is one part that we carry and share along the way.
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Celebrations |
Susan invited a few of us over to
Veritas, a 41 foot Island Packet, to celebrate David's birthday. She made gluten free brownies and Irish Coffee. There was plenty of beer to go around as well. We had a wonderful time chatting about boats, catching up on projects and reminiscing. David got a stunning Mardi Gras Fluer-de-lis necklace and a box of Moon Pies in honor of his special day.
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Rhonda & Scott Joiner and David Taylor "Birthday Boy" |
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Henry |
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Gluten Free, Cast Iron Brownies |
Scott Joiner's birthday was next. We invited Scott and Rhonda over to
Mystic for a age progression toast. We also invited Henry, Susan and David. We gave Scott a Sara Lee chocolate chip brownie, compliments of a Mardi Gras catch (I caught an entire BOX of them). Although we didn't have birthday candles, we lit a starfish candle for him to blow out while we sang Happy Birthday. Henry brought Scott a bottle of white wine and Susan and David brought him a can of Dale's beer. Dave Rogers made sure everyone knew what the little circle on the side of the can was for. Apparently it's to make the can into a pipe once the beverage is gone. I have no idea how he knows this information!
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Scott checking out the "Dot" on Dale's beer can |
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Dave explaining the "Dot" |
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The Dale's beer can "Dot" |
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Dave sharing wine with Henry |
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A birthday toast |
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The Birthday Squad
Susan, David, Henry, Dave, Rhonda & Scott |
Photos by Henry Krzemien Using a Fish Eye Lens
Celebrating birthdays on the loop is a special experience. It fosters a sense of community which really does exist in the cruising world. I once read a story about a young girl who was cruising with her family. On her birthday she wanted to make a cake but they didn't have any eggs on board. She put out a request for two eggs and got something like 30 eggs within an hour. In addition, the entire boating community came together with trinkets for this young lady; making her birthday one she'll never forget.
I'm not sure who's birthday is next but I know there will be a celebration. It's a great way to build on our community spirit.
All kinds of fun experiences you couldn't have anticipated. A very satisfying adventure you're having there! Hugs!
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