The wife doesn't know she is an admiral - yet
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Update
Well - She still does not know because the boat is not here yet. I think though she is suspecting that i am having an affair - because I sneak off add odd times and don't tell her I am going to Walmart, or REI, or target to look at junk to fill the boat up with.
I also hide what I am doing on my laptop so that she cannot see me living vicariously through all of you.
The catalogues you all recommended are starting to show up already so i am sure she is getting some clues - as for my plan:
My co-conspirator (father-in-law) has decided to go on vacation this week - so if the boat shows up I will show the admiral without the protection of the in-laws.
The plan is to have the boat moored out in the lake someplace with some food, flowers, and wine, ad maybe pearls on it - even soft music like the greatful dead maybe.
i will drive her to a beach nearby and get the inflatible kayak out of the trunk and tell her i bought us a boat (the kayak) - i wil inflate it with a cigarrette lighter powered blower and then go for a paddle with her. we will turn a corner and then say
"ah look at that boat"
she will say "that beautiful blue hull looks really fast"
"It looks abandoned lets check it out"
as we board her i will say
"the cabin is locked - let me see if one of my keys might work"
then i let her know it is ours and cook up some surf and turf sish ke babs on the new magma
I also hide what I am doing on my laptop so that she cannot see me living vicariously through all of you.
The catalogues you all recommended are starting to show up already so i am sure she is getting some clues - as for my plan:
My co-conspirator (father-in-law) has decided to go on vacation this week - so if the boat shows up I will show the admiral without the protection of the in-laws.
The plan is to have the boat moored out in the lake someplace with some food, flowers, and wine, ad maybe pearls on it - even soft music like the greatful dead maybe.
i will drive her to a beach nearby and get the inflatible kayak out of the trunk and tell her i bought us a boat (the kayak) - i wil inflate it with a cigarrette lighter powered blower and then go for a paddle with her. we will turn a corner and then say
"ah look at that boat"
she will say "that beautiful blue hull looks really fast"
"It looks abandoned lets check it out"
as we board her i will say
"the cabin is locked - let me see if one of my keys might work"
then i let her know it is ours and cook up some surf and turf sish ke babs on the new magma
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Ka Ka
You are in deep Ka Ka
I know what Ka Ka is cause I've had 7 Admirals (not all at once and the current one twice)
(some people never learn)
Rick

Rick
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Good luck with the surprise for your wife.
I am very lucky my wife grew up in her dad's 20 ft day sailer (a Highlander) since she was in diapers and she is a competiave sailer and is working on relaxing. She is the one that set up our spiniker and geniker and 3 reef reefing system with some cool fittings from her retired 1955 Highlander day sailor. She also spent her cash for half the 07:macm: purchase. We just got the boat name put on today 'INSPIRATION' 7inch tall and in 1 inch text GALAXEY CLASS STARSHIP / stars / saturn/ moon all around, her idea too, I love it. She says I am the captin and she is the skipper because I set the destination and she sets the sails for the best speed or she does both and I just set around and play folk banjo. If it was my choice I would have named it LUCKY.
How is lake Laneir these days? I started sailing my new 16 ft Hobie there in 1971 and started sailing in 1962.
I am very lucky my wife grew up in her dad's 20 ft day sailer (a Highlander) since she was in diapers and she is a competiave sailer and is working on relaxing. She is the one that set up our spiniker and geniker and 3 reef reefing system with some cool fittings from her retired 1955 Highlander day sailor. She also spent her cash for half the 07:macm: purchase. We just got the boat name put on today 'INSPIRATION' 7inch tall and in 1 inch text GALAXEY CLASS STARSHIP / stars / saturn/ moon all around, her idea too, I love it. She says I am the captin and she is the skipper because I set the destination and she sets the sails for the best speed or she does both and I just set around and play folk banjo. If it was my choice I would have named it LUCKY.
How is lake Laneir these days? I started sailing my new 16 ft Hobie there in 1971 and started sailing in 1962.
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Re: Dead?
Uhpokerrick1 wrote:We haven't heard from Bob in five days!
Last post was Wed evening, above
On the basis of that, it's gonna be some Saturday night / Sunday morning
I can't wait to read the report - assuming he's still fit enough to type
