"Well your brother has been up here the whole time dropping his line. He is sick, but he just leans over the boat, does his business and gets right back to fishing." My dad was telling me this with a little pride in his voice. I guess they liked that it attracted fish.
"Oh, good for him." I don't remember if I thought it or I actually said it. One thing I did know, I didn't want to fish much. That is when my dad's boss came to me and said patting me on the back "Hey, where have you been? Down there praying to the porcelain god?" He said it with a big laugh. Ha, ha, ha!
I was like Yes! How did you know? But I really just stared at him and thought, What is so funny!
So yes, I have been fishing, canoing, kayaking, but never sailing.
So this is the first of my water adventures this summer. . .
Sailing. . .

We were invited by our friends the Kirtley's on a day sail out of Long Beach. Great weather, calm seas and excellent company made the excursion heavenly. We left our kiddies at home and made an escape to the sea. Lisa and Ken are great fun. You can't help but have a smile on your face when they are around. Lisa is a great story teller and has me laughing easily. She is a devoted mother, crafter, creater, photographer, and a bishops wife to boot. She gives so much to our ward and sacrifices so much of her time to benefit the ward. We love her. Ken, is obviously our bishop and is one of the best men
Finally, after we had eaten all the guacamole and chips, Ken sug
I know that the boat wasn't moving that fast but the energy of the wind and the water was exhilarating, and view of the horizon was serene. I sat at the edge and dangled my feet in the water. Th
However we did have some good conversations about Hershey syrup pipelines and learned a few facts about Ca trivia, state fish? Garibaldi, state flower? poppy, state bird? golden quail. . .When you are married to a fourth grade teacher you learn a lot of facts. . .
adorned the water. The boats moved together,
tacking, I believe it is called, back an forth, almost like a dance. It was a remarkable sight
After all the boats were out of the way, Ken handed the wheel over to me an I got to take the boat for a ride. Boy did I. I kept over steering and so we were meandering
all over the seas. People would have thought that I was dodging bullets or something. The winds grab a hold of the sail and so you need to correct the boat by slightly turning the wheel against the force. It took awhile but I figured it out with Ken and Lisa's coaching.Pretty amazing day for Richard and I. Thanks so much Ken and Lisa for the ride. Anytime you need a sailing companion, count us in.



