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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Day of Fun!

Here are some photos of friends and family when we took the boat out one Sunday.

Friday, July 18, 2008

New Furniture.. Well Refurnished

Here are pictures of some of our furniture that we've refurnished. Looks much better than when we got it.


Here is the couch in the salon. It used to be bright red. Below is our messy looking dog Oscar. He likes the new rug. He told me so.


I love our new cushions on the back deck. It is such a great place to sit and relax.




Friday, May 23, 2008

Soooo busy, well maybe not

We have had so much going on lately, which is why I haven't posted anything for a while. Cleaning and decorating the boat, reupholstering, having companyfor a weekend, getting into an car accident (everyone is fine, thank goodness).

And yet I really can't blame not posting on any of that. The real reason is that I broke Scott's laptop and so now he is using mine. With him working all day, it makes it hard for me to steal some time with it during the day.

I know, I know, I could of done some blogging during the evening, but with all the 2 hour season finales going on, it really wasn't possible.

We hit our 1 year anniversary living on the boat on May 1st. You think we would of had some sort of celebration or at least have toasted it with a martini or something. But nothing. I don't think we even realize it that day. How boring is that.

All I can say is that we still enjoy living on Up & Dirty and have no plans to sell her yet. I am dreading the hot Florida summer though.

Monday, April 14, 2008

New Boat Neighbors

One of the best things about Scott and my decision to live on a boat is all the new people we've met. We lived in our last house for 4 years, and knew maybe 3 or 4 of our neighbors. Now we are constantly meeting new people. We have our neighbors that live on their boats here at the marina, people that have boats here but don't live on them. Then there are those that bring their boats into the marina sometimes for a few days before moving on. And people who have boats are generally very friendly, helpful, and happy people.

Recently 2 sailboats with live aboards have moved in and made our dock their new home. Right next door is a woman living on her boat with her 2 adult children. We got to talking the other day and realized that we are both from Utah. How small a world is that. We grew up about 15 minutes away from each other and now we both live on our boats in Florida. It was crazy. I love having someone with that in common. We can talk about and both understand how we never can have good hair days anymore with all the humidity here that I can still can't get used to.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Our first golf tournament

Debbie and I played in our first golf tournament together on Monday. We have obviously played golf together before, but this was the first time in a "competitive" event. The event benefited the Hubbard House (an organization dedicated to aiding victims of domestic violence). I was a little concerned that one of us might need the services of Hubbard House after the event, but we ended up having a great time...didn't play too well, but it was fun. Check out this video of our playing partners...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfS-h96hOHI

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Back Home

Sorry I haven't posted for a while. We went to Utah for spring break and spent some time skiing and snowmobiling with the boys. Before we left though, we were finally able to put Up & Dirty back into the water. It was really cool to see the lift pick up the boat and slip it gently down in the water.

It's a little hard to see, but the man driving this is sitting in a seat in between the tires on this side of the boat.
He drove it back over the water and then lowers it down.


Scott and I then drove it back up to our marina. It took us about 3 1/2 hours, which was a lot quicker than it took to get down there. Having the bottom done really helped it move smoother and go faster in the water.
And not that I don't love my father-in-law, but it's good to be back in our own house. I mean boat.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Oscar

Here is our dog Oscar. The best sea dog ever. Even though there's been a few times we wanted to make him walk the plank. While off the boat, he has had a good time playing with his cousins.

Here he is with Isabelle. This is Scott's sister's German Sheppard who loves to eat Oscar's head. Don't worry Oscar can hold his own.
And these are the 2 dogs we have been living with for the last few weeks. Rocky and Rambo are Scott's father's. They were fat and could barely move when we got here, but Oscar got them into shape by making them chase him up and down the stairs a few hundred times a day.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Superman

Up & Dirty is still on the hard and we are still staying with Scott's father. For those of you who don't know Scott's dad, let me explain.

Lee Wilson is a man who does everything big in life. He is a man who at 75 plays golf or tennis everyday (until recently, due to shoulder surgery). He gets more action with the ladies than most. He can party harder than anyone. He's larger than life. There is nothing small about him. He does everything big!

So while we are staying with him, Scott decided to help by hooking up his surround sound for his t.v. He needed more light to see around the back of the entertainment center, so he asked his dad for a flashlight. Here is what he got.


Not just an ordinary flashlight, but a Lee Wilson flashlight.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Just fold 'em!

As good as Debbie is at many card games, she may be one of the worst poker players I have ever seen! We went over to my sister's yesterday to help with some yard work they are doing (an understatement...they are ripping out their entire yard...you haven't lived until you try to get an Azalea bush out of the ground) and some furniture painting. Afterwards, we decided to sit out on the back deck and play cards. We started by playing Chinese Rummy at which Debbie did very well. We then got serious, broke out the change box and started playing Texas Hold 'Em.

There are only two games at which I like to gamble...poker and golf...both of which I feel like I am in some semblance of control. However, Debbie will pretty much gamble at anything and she prefers games of total chance (I've never seen anybody put as much money in the slots as her...and do it at such a pace as to make the rocket cars on the Bonneville salt flats look slow). The thing is, she usually does very well. She is blessed with luck which I think has a lot to do with her optimism about everything. Call it Karma, The Promise, Divine Intervention...she definitely has more than her share of good luck.

It doesn't work for poker. She went down in flames. Losing it all in a blaze of glory. Staring in disbelief hand after hand while watching her pile of change dwindle to nothing but some dust and a few pieces of pocket lint.

But, she's no quitter. She borrowed more money from me and got right back in the game. She had a renewed sense of optimism. She absolutely knew that the straight flush was coming in the next hand. She'd show us all and walk away with everything.

Not so much.

When the smoke cleared, she had nothing but an empty purse and and look on her face that she only gets when we talk about the Jazz losing to Michael Jordan and the Bulls.

I tried to help, but I just can't do it. Poker cannot be played like the slots. You don't push a button over and over until the lights blink and the sirens sound. It's more like Survivor. You have to lie at times, you have to win the challenges when you are in the stronger position and you have to know when you are beaten and save your energy (or quarters) for the next challenge. You take control at times and you play the quiet follower at times. And you have to do this while observing what everyone else does and learning how to take advantage of their weaknesses.

Debbie will probably learn the game and end up owning me like MJ owned the Jazz. She has the potential. She usually has luck on her side and she is a heck of a lot better at observing and understanding people than I am. She's smart and she is willing to take risks. Unfortunately, she doesn't yet understand the whole "risk/reward" dynamic. She'll bet the farm that the pig can fly. And if it doesn't fly the first time, she'll bet the farm equipment. And then the farm hands...you get the idea.

Sometimes, you just gotta realize that you can't win when you have John Stockton paired with Karl Malone and the other team has Michael Jordan paired with Scottie Pippin!

Friday, March 14, 2008

The Old Woody


Scott "Well, I sold the woody on e-bay. The guy who is from CA. said he needed to send the check off this morning before he went to the set to start shooting."

Debbie "When you said he was from CA. I wondered if it was an actor, since a lot of them seem to collect cars."

Scott " Yeh, but I don't know who is it. Said his name was Brad Garrett."

Debbie "What??!!!! Brad Garrett? I can't believe you sold it to Brad Garrett!"

Scott "Who is Brad Garrett?"