Ready to explore Painted Cave...
After the eventful crossing, we settled into our usual Channel Island activities. Every morning we would get up and move to a different anchorage, then spend the whole day kayaking, snorkeling, hiking, lounging, and hanging out. One of our favorite things is to explore sea caves on kayaks. There are tons of sea caves, some so narrow you can barely squeeze your kayak through them, and they go back really far. This was the first trip where Jordan and I went into "painted cave" which is one of the largest sea caves in the world. It get's so dark in there that you have to bring flash lights. We only had head lamps, and we could barely see anything. When you go into the cave, you come across another opening that turns right and continues on, and it's pitch black. There was the scariest noises coming out of the cave, it sounded to me like the monster on the Matter Horn. When we got back to the end, we could make out some Elephant Seals making very loud roaring noises, to warn us not to come any closer. It was very creepy.
just thinkin'...
Another exiting thing that happened on the trip was that Jesse and Holly got engaged! That was a covert operation in and of itself. Jesse, Holly, Taylor, Jordan and I climbed into our dinghy...which I'm pretty sure exceeded the weight limit and probably looked pretty funny. We headed down the island a ways and towards shore to go on a sunset hike. Jesse stalled Holly and the remaining three of us booked it to the top to get everything set up. Jesse had planned in advance and brought a blanket, wine, chocolate, cheese and crackers, music and his Ukulele. By the time they got to the top everything was set up and we were in hiding taking pictures and video. It was the 5 year anniversary of the day they met, and Jesse had written a song for her that he played and then asked her to marry him...and she said yes! It was a beautiful evening, and so serene. They were on top of the world at their lookout point and now they are on cloud 9 planning for a wedding. By the time we got back to the dinghy and were making our way back, it was pretty much dark, and we had a couple hundred yards to go, with lots of seaweed in the way, and some of the air had deflated out of our already struggling dinghy. We made our way slowly, barely sitting out of the water. When Taylor had to make a quick turn, Jesse and I found ourselves half way in the water, we were so low. It was quite the adventure, and thankfully we made it back safely, and had a little candle lit celebration of their engagement.
Overall it was an awesome trip. This was our third trip sailing to the Channel Islands, and I love it! It was a fun time hanging out with family, and everyone loved having the addition of Clara. She is such a happy baby with so many faces and such a big personality, she keeps everyone laughing. Now it's time to recuperate from the trip and get to laundry, and try to find my cell phone, it's missing at the moment grrr.
6 comments:
Wow! That sounds like such an adventure and so much fun. :) Everything is more exciting with a cute little girl around, right?
I really enjoyed reading this blog post!!!!
Beautiful pictures and so fun to read about your adventures!
what a crazy adventure, I can't even believe you did that with your little one. You are such a trooper. I also can't believe how good Clara was through it all. How fun and exciting. I see you are also starting to get into photography. Your pictures are looking awesome.
That looks like an amazing vacation! And you look like a model! What cute sailing clothes & hat!
oh my gosh! This sounds treacherous!! You two are always up to an adventure.
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