A Bike Ride In Bocas


Hi everyone! This is Lucy. I haven’t posted a blog in like forever, sorry about that! I wrote this about 2 weeks ago, but never posted it. We are near Colon now, getting ready to head through the canal on Friday!

          Yesterday was a crazy and fun day! We biked from 9:30 until 5 pm. We biked through the streets, walked (us and the bikes) through beaches, saw a sloth and monkeys, biked through the jungle on a possibly bike path, went to the natural Piscina (pool), got down poured on, had a few reealllllly muddy falls, and so much more. 

    It was a nice morning in Bocas del toro, Panama, the sun was shining, the fruit stores were thriving, everyone said, “Hola!”, and it was going to be a perfect day for a bike ride. We got to the bike store  with our good friends from Lasgair, and chose our bikes.  While trying out the bikes, two of the bikes pedals fell off.  Don’t worry, we got new bikes.  ; ) The rest of the bikes were great!  All of the bikes had back pedal breaks, and (probally the bigger reason) we haven’t biked for a bit over a year, so we needed to practice a bit before we left.  

The streets we went through at first were small, but then they got bigger.  Soon, there was a lot of traffic! We found out minutes later wen we came to a big construction site. Yikes, I thought as the big construction machines roared through. The construction workers told us to go on the playa (beach). So we ended up walking our bikes through the really soft beach till a park that came back to the road. 

Soon the paths had lush jungle on one side and a bunch of palm trees on the other side. It was truly beautiful. I looked back at the rest of us and smiled. There were nine bikes in a line and Poppy, the youngest on Lasgair, was side saddling the back of her dad’s bike. It reminded of the scene from the Sound of music went there were all biking. 

all of us biking

The path was level for a bit then it started getting hilly. We biked up this pretty steeped hill. Ah-h-h-h-h-h-h-hhhh I screamed, the bumpy road vibrating my whole bike, as I accelerated to like 100 mph. The hill was going by super quick. Even when I had the breaks all the way on it was still soooooo fast. I got to the bottom of the hill very soon. 

“Wasn’t that so-oooo fun!” Sally yelled as she came down. I laughed and agreed. It was actually a lot of fun. It felt like the fastest I’ve gone since the Grenada buses!  ;p

          Slowly the path became more in the jungle. All of the bikes in front of me skidded to stops. 

     “What is it?” I asked. 

Heidi pointed to the tree right in front of us.  I looked up and oh my gosh, like 10 feet up, it was a sloth. It was like the cutest thing. It was just like hanging out. It slowly turned it’s head towards us looked at us then went back to sleep. The sloth kind of looked like a chubakka, ET, and a cute puppy mixed together. After watching it for a bit, we started on our ride again. 

the sloth!

After biking more we came to a sandy road. Hopefully this is not too soft, I thought. Seconds later,  it was like someone put the breaks on. I tried to start pedaling again, and this time, the bike went on a super sharp turn then turned the other way. I was not expecting that, I thought with a  laugh. All ahead of me, I saw everyone walking their bikes and I decided that was better and faster then swerving back and forth. Every once in a while when the sand was not so soft people would go fast and say, “I am coming through on your left!” so they wouldn’t lose their momentum. 

We stopped to look at surfers on a beach break. They were very good.  The surfers rode the face the whole way. The waves were huge. We watched them for a bit then biked/walked our bikes to the next spot.

A beautiful beach and sandy spot was in front of us, and we were all ready to take a little break. We agreed it was a perfect place to have lunch. We brought fresh bread from the bakery, cheese, oranges, tomatoes, corn chips, and cookies. It was all delicious. We ate, some people swam, and mostly relaxed, so that when we started biking a little more than an hour later, we would be ready.

A perfect place for lunch!

The next part of the trail was crazy! There were pools of mud to go around, huge roots to go over, and multiple rivers to cross. 

It was very bumpy!

A strange howling had started up just as Heidi passed a tree. I stopped and looked around, and about 15 feet above us were howler monkeys. They were swinging from tree to tree. I was pretty cool!    

“Look! Theres some howler monkeys!” I told the other people behind me.

Howler monkeys!

“Whooooaaaaaa!”   Fenton looked up and a just the wrong time.  There was a huge thing of mud right there. His bike fell over, and left him in a huge puddle of mud. A whole side of him was covered in mud!  It was very funny! He posed for a few pictures then washed off in the ocean. 

We  continued  along with lots of laughing, bumping up and down, sometimes a few feet, and mainly having lots of fun. It started to rain minutes later. Heidi saw the sign for the piscina so Heidi, Fenton, and I stayed in one place while Mom told the others who were a bit ahead. We waited for a few minutes and no one came. The rain was getting louder. A whole group of howler monkey started howling then as well. 

“This is a bit creepy.” I said as the tree stopped the rain less and less.  

The others finally came back! 

We stopped at the piscina then started back. We biked our way back to the rental place with not that much more excitement ; p 

La piscina

We came back ten times dirtier, ten times more tired, but, ten times happier! What a day, I thought as we went back to our boat!


Swimming With The Sailfish🏊🏻‍♀️

 

Hi everyone! Sorry I haven’t done any blog posts in a really long time, but I will catch up on other things that I have done here in Grenada soon! I am going to write about a super fun event I was super lucky to be part of right now though, The Grenfin Invitational Swim Meet.  The swim meet was a really cool experience, one I will never forget. The Sailfish swim club swimmers, coaches, helpers, and parents were all great people and inspirations. 

It all started about one and a half weeks before the swim meet. We were asked if we wanted to do a swim meet if we were still in Grenada. We all thought that would be fun but didn’t think that we would still be in Grenada. We decided we would stay in Grenada, so, we would be able to go! 

We started going to practice. We had about a week to practice and when we got into the pool for the first time in about a year and a half, it was much harder then I remember. But with Coach Mandy and Coach Deb I was very excited and ready to swim more! 

When I first got to the swim meet on Thursday night, I was very excited to start swimming! When we got there we met some more super nice people on the team. There was good music playing as we quickly warmed up. That day we were doing only one event which was the 500 freestyle. The event was 9 and over for the event and since I had no times I was in the same heat as Sally. The 500 was good. We had the first heat so we spent a lot of time cheering with the rest of the team. The swimmers were so dedicated and were sooo fast. I talked and met more people which was fun. Later that evening, we found out that the Sailfish were leading the meet for the first time in 7 years! That was exciting to us all.

 

Friday night we were going to swim the 200 freestyle, 200 backstroke, and 100 freestyle.  But…Friday night was filled with rainstorms with lots of thunder and lightning. We got into our dinghy a few minutes before we were going to be picked up because it was raining hard and thundering and lightning right in the harbor.  We got up to the swim meet and before the meet even started, they postponed it.  Well, the Sailfish were still leading the Grenfin 2 days in a row. When we got back to our boat, it was still thundering and lightning. We found out that one of the boats in the harbor even got struck by lightning!  It was definitely a good call to postpone the meet.

The next morning we woke up early and Coach Deb drove us up for a 7:15 warm up. When we got to the meet, we found out that we would be swimming Friday’s and Saturday’s events. They eliminated 2 events, the 200 back and 200 breaststroke, so there would be time to do both days. We were all warmed up well before the meet started. To start the meet, there was a march around the pool with everyone in their team jackets. It was fun and I will post some pics of that! Next there were announcements. I started off just standing by where we ended with other people, but I was informed that, “You will be old by the time that these people stop talking,” by Coach Mandy. So I sat down and half listened to the ongoing talk about Lucozade, basically gatorade, and all the other sponsors for the meet.  After about 5 false ends to the talking, the meet was finally beginning! The little kids swam the 100 freestyle and then it was time for the 9 and over 200 freestyle. Heidi, Sally, and I were all in the same heat. No one else was swimming with us.

So, when the announcer was announcing us, it was, “Heidi Vannini in lane 2 from Sailfish, Lucy  Vannini in lane 3 from Sailfish, and Sally Vannini in lane 4 from Sailfish.  Well, they are all Vannini’s and they are all Sailfish.” I looked at Heidi and Sally smiling. They both were smiling too. I adjusted my goggles and soon the race began. It ended Heidi first, Lucy second, and Sally third. We had fun doing the rest of the races, talking and laughing with the team, and cheering. By the time that the two days put into one were done it was dark and about 7 at night. It was a long day and soon after we ate dinner, I went to bed, thinking of the fun and swimming that the next day would bring us. 

Heidi, Sally, and me in the Sailfish jackets

It was Sunday. We still had the lead in the meet, only by about  20 points though. And there was one event that the other team could win 20-30 points.  It was the last day and the winner would be determined that day. It was going to be the most competition… I got up, ate breakfast, got swim stuff together, then we left. We decided yesterday that we would warm up on our boat so we didn’t have to wake up so early. But when we got there we warmed up a little more with the little kids on the team. The first thing that I swam was the 200 IM. It is my least favorite event so I was pretty happy it was the first event.  After that I swam some more races.  The others sailfish events were super exciting. At the end of them everyone on the team was jumping up and down and cheering for them. It always seemed to be less then a second that a least two swimmers ended from each other in the last eats. Grenfin seemed to be getting in the lead but still it seemed very close. We had lunch break. They had all different types of foods there and it was cool to see the differences between their food and the food at swim meets I went to. They had rotis, bake with salt fish or cheese, barbecue with rice and salad, and lots of other good food. After the lunch break, we started going over some of the medals before we finished the meet.  There were lots of Grenfin and lots of Sailfish winning prizes but I thought that the Grenfin might be a little ahead still. There was the 100 breaststroke and relay after that. We finished and there were more awards. 

Me doing breaststroke

Heidi doing backstroke

Sally doing breaststroke

Heidi, Sally, and I got changed quickly and headed over to the side where people were getting the medals. About halfway through the medals Coach Mandy came over and told everyone that if the sailfish won that we would run around, act mad, and jump in the water. Heidi said that she would do the running around and acting mad part but she was already changed. I agreed. When the time finally came for saying which team won, everyone was super excited and nervous. The last two teams left were Grenfin and Sailfish. For seven years before this, the Grenfin had always won.  The Grenfin started cheering like oo, oo,oo.

“It was super close, only seven points difference,” the announcer said. Everyone fell silent. 7 points was only one race. “The winner for this years Grenfin Invitational goes to….…Sailfish!” The whole team was jumping up and down and cheering like crazy. It was so exciting how happy everyone was. People started jumping in the water. Sally went to change back into her swim suit and I was just about to when Coach Mandy told us, “Go be in the water with your team.” Heidi and I looked at each other then started going to the pool. I jumped in and was greeted with lots of splashes and “you came in!” Heidi was in soon after me. It was so much fun, they had great music playing, everyone was so happy, and hugging each other! It was so so so so much fun! After lots of hugs, congrats, and pictures we headed back.

celebrating picture

Sally, Heidi, me, and Coach Mandy with the trophy🎉

Swim meet video

I am so glad that I got to be part in this super fun event. It was very inspiring to be part of a swim team that everyone was encouraged, super nice, and dedicated. Coach Mandy and Coach Deb were great role models, people to look up to, and amazing both as people and coaches. The swimmers on the team were some of the most welcoming people that I met. Even though we just came and barely met one another, everyone was sure nice and welcomed us to be part of the team. It seemed by the end of the weekend that we had been friends with the rest of the team for a lot longer the just a weekend. The Sailfish Swim Team was a great team filled with amazing people. I would stay in Grenada just so I could be part of this swim team. It was a super great memory, experience, and something I will remember for the rest of my life. 

 

Tour of the countryside – by Lucy

If you asked me what I learned yesterday, you would get a very long answer. I learned so much, from where coco beans grow and more importantly other ways of life. I learned to be more happy and be thankful for what I have. Some people have a lot less than me and they are equally nice, kind, and happy.  Even in hard times many people smile. They know that is something that is worth the while. I learned what I learned, and I hope I can teach you, to be thankful and happy no matter what you have to do.

Bright and early the day started a little before 8. We motored on in to the government dock and we grabbed our toothbrushes to donate. Our tour guide Jose was there soon and we went right into the big van. It was super nice and air conditioned. We rode around Luperon and decided where to go.

On our way out, we saw a cow community. These are very common in the DR and  Cows were here, cows were there, basically cows were everywhere. We saw the man milk them, which was very cool. He used a bucket and that was about it. The milk was then delivered to the store or cheese factory by their truck or even cooler a donkey. It was a fun stop, that is for sure, we got tons of pictures.

The next stop was corn plantations. Corn is good for the locals cause they use it to eat, for feeding the animals and they also export it to lots of countries.  Well, corn is corn. By living in Wisconsin over the summer we saw lots of corn, corn isn’t the most abstract thing for us!

Then we stopped at the place where cruisers go and it was very pretty.it had lots of little tiki hut and has lots of stairways leading to the water! It was beautiful and festive. A great place to hang out at. You could hang out there and bring lunch and buy a drink or something from the place. We all thought it would be a really good place to go with a few friends or family.

Then we went to Isabella where Christopher Columbus came to. There where lots of beautiful murals as well as a cool museum. The museum was in Spanish so I couldn’t understand it but Jose translated some of it. The water was very azure there not at all like the bay. The sight was beautiful with lots of flowing greenery and tropical flowers. On our way to the car, a guy that works at a wood carving store, called us to look at his stuff. There where lots of cool carvings and Heidi got a necklace and Sally got earrings. We where going back again and then another person called us. We went into that store and Mom got a wood turtle and I got a beaded necklace with a carved coconut shell on it. Very pretty. We beelined, (not really) to the car before we where brought into another store.  The van set off and we were now on our way.

After a while we decided to get some lunch. And like always, it was very good, and also big servings. I had rice, beans, fried chicken, pasta salad, and a sprite. It was good and we had leftovers today!

 

We headed on to a cool coco plantation with full stomachs. It was very cool to look around and see where and how all of the coco, coffee, fruits, lots of spice herbs, and veggies grow. It felt very magical in the gardens. There where lots of animals and a baby goat that Sally held. They had the funniest looking ostriches too. There where lots of kittens as well. Super. Cute. We went on little hikes around there. There were trees everywhere and we tried some cherries from one. They were very good. We also saw a coco bean plant broken on the ground so we looked at it. After a fun and beautiful filled hour we started back on the road.

We where going down the highway and there where lots of fruit stands. We wanted to stop at one so, we did. We got a WHOLE STOCK of bananas and a bag of tangerines. We also got a big tomato can full of mangoes. We also got 2 papayas and 3 very cold and refreshening coconuts. They had like a gallon of coconut water in them and came cold from the fridge. Once we drank the coconut we ate some of the meat inside. “The island gives us what we need.” The coconut water was muy muy delicioso! The bananas are very delicious and super good and sweet. We continued our way to Cambiuouso.  The car ride up the mountains where very bumpy and since it has rained the past few days, some places on the rood where flooded about 6 inches if not a foot.

When we got to Cambiuouso we got out and brought our toothbrushes with us. Jose helped us tell them and soon all the kids that weren’t at school came running out to meet us. They were very super cute and were all happy to get toothbrushes. It was really neat to see the kids be so happy about them. Despite the kids and families hardships they were very kind and happy to everyone. I hope more can learn to be more happy no matter how much money you have. Seeing all the families as one community and all working together was very touching scene. In one home a we went to there were lots of kids  and they were all overjoyed to be getting a toothbrush and paste. A little girl in the house, probably about 4,  was given a kids toothbrush that was purple and pink. The look on her face when she received it made my day. A few brushes and paste made many of kids happy. Small things really do have big impacts.

We stopped at multiple houses and down the streets where kids were coming home from school. They were all overjoyed to be getting toothbrushes and toothpaste as well.  Past the houses, donkeys and beaches, we made our way out of  Cambiuouso and back to Luperon.

When we got back, we put all of our fruit away. Then we went oven to the marina where we got our boat pulled to see what time we where going to have dinner at. Issac’s family owns the restaurant Casa Blanca and he invited us to dinner. It was in an hour so we had some time. After an hour we went to dinner which started at 7 and we ate a very good dinner. Heidi, Sally, and I shared 2 pasta bowls and chicken, and very good potato fries. We had fun and Elena.

If you asked me what I learned yesterday, you would get a very long answer. I learned so much, from where coco beans grow and more importantly other ways of life. I learned to be more happy and be thankful for what I have. Some people have a lot less than me and they are equally nice, kind, and happy.  Even in hard times many people smile. They know that is something that is worth the while. I learned what I learned, and I hope I can teach you, to be thankful and happy no matter what you have to do.

We finally made it!🇧🇸🇧🇸🇧🇸

Hey everyone! We just made it to Bimini Bahamas! It is so beautiful and the water here is crystal clear! Everyone in Bimini is super duper 😉 nice and open to everyone! It is so great! On the way in the channel we saw lots of mana rays in the bottom of the 15 feet water. Once we got there, we went on the beach and found many pink conch shells as well as king conch shells. We met up with another kid boat and walked around town with them. We made our way to the dolphin house, an amazing collection of all recycled artwork built into a house, honoring the dolphins. We got an amazing tour there. We got fresh produce because today, Thursday is the day when the ship comes and brings fresh produce. We are excited to see more in this town and experience more fun things. We are all excited to continue our journey!
Bye for now, 😀

the one and only
Lucy

 

Love and Luck’s First Voyage

Hi, this is Lucy. Our first voyage was exciting, well most of the time. We motored the whole way from Sheboygan to Racine. To start off, I woke up with the sound of the motor starting at 6:23 a.m. I fell back asleep to the hum of the motor seconds later though. I woke up, for real this time, at about 9:30. It was very exciting to sit watch for a while. I am very glad that I got my new glasses because soon after I as taking watch, a boat came. We found lots of fun and interesting new things about our boat. It was great, except for one fact, BUGS!!!!! There were bugs everywhere, in the galley, in the sails, in the cockpit, everywhere! The spiders in the spiderweb on our boom where probably thrilled though! We arrived to our spot in Racine at around 4 pm. We explored it at the marina and ate a good grilled dinner at the grills they have at the marina. It was a very eventful and tiring day and everyone was ready for a good night of sleep.
Bye for now,
the one and only
Lucy