June 15, 2013—No
odometer reading—left vehicle at home
Plans have changed. Instead of the
Point Loma lighthouses today, we’ll be going to Oceanside and San Diego
tomorrow, Sunday. So Jason is going to take us out on a boat ride along the Los
Angeles coast. Sounds good to me!!!



So after getting into the
truck….believe me, this is no easy feat for someone with a bad knee and short
legs, but thank goodness for a little boost from my service monkey, aka Roy…we
headed out for the marina. It was a good morning. Marine layer was in, but it
was warm and not windy. We got to the
boat, Jason hooked it up, and off to the dock. There was a couple in front of us launching their boat, a little 42' Lightening speed boat. Roy talked to them, and they were heading to Catalina. This is a huge boat and fast...said they could be there in 30-40 minutes. Wow...I'm impressed. The marina is so beautiful, and the apartments on the marina were amazing—balconies overlooking the water with planters of flowers and other
plants all loving the moisture in the air and the easy sunlight. I’d love
living right there on the water, looking out at the boats’ comings and goings
all day. What a life that would be. But alas, again like the 400x lens, will
look into that when I win the lotto.

Once the boat was in
the water and trailer taken back to the slip, we got in and headed to the fuel
dock for fueling up. Wow, $100 for 19.9
gals of fuel….guess I won’t be buying a boat any time soon! And look at that equipment. I mean I know the salt water is tough on metal, but this is amazingly rusty, and even more amazing that it still works!!

But alas, that was as far as our trip
took us. When Jason tried to start the boat back up, everything was dead. He
cleaned the battery cables, hooked up the battery charger, took other things
apart, and no matter what he did, no juice was turning the engine over.
Assessment? Starter had gone out. So
after working on it for an hour, he called for a tow back to the dock. The
people at the fuel dock had already called harbor patrol, but didn’t know how
long that would take. So we waited. I
felt to bad for Jason…problems isn’t what he needed, we were all just going to
go out and have a good time and he sure didn’t need this disappointment and
cost. But alas the harbor patrol arrived, hooked us up and took us back to the
dock. Nice guys, and no cost. However, Jason did sign up for insurance for towing
if you have problems, so now he has it. Kind of like closing the barn door
after the cows get out, but at least he has it for the future.
To help quell the disappointment, we
decided
we’d take him out to lunch. So we headed downtown to Baja Sharkees.
Been here before when we visited for Christmas, and the lobster tacos are
amazing! Margaritas are pretty darn good
too, so we ordered up, got a table outside, and sat and drank, ate, conversed,
laughed, and watched the people walking by. It was a great 4 hours spending
time with Jason, something we don’t do nearly enough. He bought us each a shot
of butterscotch schnapps and we toasted by retirement. With that, plus the 2 ½
White Shark Margarita Buckets, we made the decision that he wouldn’t be driving
home. But he questioned by ability to drive his truck…huh??? Like I hadn’t driven 1 ton panel trucks, big
ol station wagons, etc. when I was 15?
Dad always got us some of the nicest cars for me and Mom when we lived
in Cornville!! So the keys were handed over, and Mom drove home. I was even
able to get up into the truck from the driver’s side…my right knee works
better, and there’s the steering wheel to use to pull up!
So a day in the boat turned out to be a
day at Baja Sharkees and some fun time with the son. The best 2 days of a boat
owners’ life? The day he buys it and the
day he sells it!!!
Jealous already!! Love and miss you, watch the news, big fire here. Went and checked today, but moving away from your house not near it. Crazy!
ReplyDeleteMatt also had his baby boy today(18th), Jordan Mason Baird 8:06 am, 8lbs and 4 oz. 21 in. Long. So cute has Matt and Papa's nose!
Thanks for checking Mindy...have been a little concerned as didn't know if it was heading toward us or away. Saw it on FB last time we checked.
DeleteHow cool! We'll get to see the new baby when we get to Portland.
Hello Jane, this sure looks like fun.. I'll be watching you both and traveling vicariously thru you this summer...
ReplyDelete:-)
Jeff