After a great time in Warsaw, expanding the family in Chicagoland and enjoying South America in Buenos Aires, we moved to Shanghai, China.
Tuesday, March 03, 2015
Chilling The Whitsundays
The fresh air, warm weather, motion of the sea. All reasons to relax and chill for Nina and Stasiu. Out in the cockpit, down in their berth. With iPad or just taking a little nap: they made the most of it and surely came home to China well-rested!
Snorkeling The Whitsundays
All snorkeling gear aboard, we had to explore the underwater world of the Whitsundays, which are part of the Great Barrier Reef. Directly from the back of Y-Knot into the water it was already like a big aquarium. Or from the beach, reached by dinghy, into more shallow water was great for watching more coral and smaller fish. The kids had to get used to all the equipment, but after seeing all the amazing creatures underwater, they were ready to go again and again. Feeding fish from the dinghy was another favorite. Manta Ray Bay, Luncheon Bay and Blue Pearl Bay were highlights!
Sailing The Whitsundays
A Christmas present to family: fresh air in Australia for Chinese New Year aka sailing The Whitsundays! After a long trip comprising 3 flights, we arrived in Airlie Beach where our boat, Y-Knot, was ready and waiting for us. Clear skies, nice wind, balmy air: all the ingredients for a great sailing adventure. After a good night's sleep on the boat in the marina, we took off the next morning to our place for the night, Cid Harbor where we could practise our anchoring skills immediately. The next 7 days we spend exploring different bays and islands of the wonderful Whitsundays. We had sun and rain, but it was never cold. There was lots for wind, which was limiting our itinerary a bit, but still got to hoist the sails a couple of times for some calmer boating compared to just motoring. The kids turned into little sailors once gain and enjoyed feeding fish and snorkeling as novelties. It was great to be out and on the water again!
Cats & kids
Bo and Li have been with us for almost half a year now. While Li can be a lap cat, Bo is a bit more independent. From kittens they have grown into cats and great companions for Nina and Stasiu. Always ready to play, sit on their lap or ask for food. And after food: sleep!
Christmas & New Year in The Netherlands 2014
Christmas and New Year with family: we decided to go to The Netherlands for the holidays. Anita went ahead with the kids and the Chinese christmas tree. Staszek flew in on Christmas Eve. It was great to celebrate this time with family: joint dinners at a long table, walks in the forest, sleepovers with the cousins, a lot of playtime, museum visits, fireworks. Nina and Stasiu even got on ice skates for the first time! It was nice to see how well the kids got along immediately with their cousins and were delighted to see their grand parents. Two weeks well spent!
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