Packing and repairs

 Sorry I missed last night’s blog post.  I was so tired, I fell into bed.  It’s the first time I have missed in about 10 months of blogging since starting back in February-ish, I think.  We have been cleaning, fixing, packing and sorting through so much stuff trying to decide what needs to go to Phoenix.  Some stuff needs to stay in Phoenix and other stuff I would just like to have there for our extended stay off the boat.  We will be spending the holidays with the kids in Phoenix and back on the boat in January, or at least that is the plan as of today.  I removed our name “Painkiller” off the boat, we are having the same name put back on but in a different font.  The rigging guy was here today to measure for new lines that hold the mast up.  AND best of all, Eric came down and spent an hour with us going over the items that need to be done while we are gone.  The freezer in the commissary died, again, there’s an inverter that needs be rewired so it is to code, the rub rail where we had our “moment “ with the red buoy needs to be repaired or maybe even replaced, giant oops, there’s the nagging problem of the stabilizer that still doesn’t work, and Keith, the gentleman that owns this marina put a call into Garmin for us, pulled some strings, and we are getting out new electronics after allπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘, the decal lady is going to create out new Painkiller and get it installed, a new miniblind for the salon is coming (if we like the way it looks, we’ll order them for the rest of the windows), we will have the new ac motor installed,  the boat will have to be winterized.  Those are just the things I can think of right now.   Grant FaceTimed us the other night for Harrison’s first bite of real food…applesauce.  He loved it, it was all over his hands, down his chin and he was even licking it off of his bib, too cute if I say so myself.  We are leaving Friday for Phoenix and unless there is something exciting along the way, I’ll probably pause the blog posts until we get back on the boat in  January.  Hope everyone stays safe and has a great holiday season! See you in January, thanks for stopping by all these months!❤️❤️

 Naked boat transom.


Rigging guy way up high, glad he a safety strap on.


Shows you how high he is up there.
Sorry, duplicate it wouldn’t let me delete.

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