I have to say... I do love adventures. Whether they be halfway around the world, or in your hometown, adventures are superb! Now, correct me if I'm wrong... But it's my understanding that blogs are for sharing adventures. Am I right?! The following is an excerpt from.. The story of my life.
Wednesday is a beautiful sunny day here on Haida Gwaii! So myself, Vera, Jed, Daniel, and Quinlan all decide to head to the church (which is on the waterfront) to go canoeing! Vera has a wetsuit, so she just heads straight into the water, skipping the boat completely. Jed and I are in one canoe, Dan and Quin in the other. Now... Quinlan has recently had his appendix taken out, so he has 7 lovely staples in his gut. This means he's not allowed to paddle, and he reeeaaaally shouldn't get those staples wet in the salt water, either. This is no big deal, as Daniel is macho enough to paddle both himself and Quinlan's dead weight around for a while. So Vera is swimming along, enjoying herself, and Jed decides to join her in the water. Just like that, I'm alone in my canoe and Jed is wet. Haaahaaa, good times all around! It dawns on Jed that he is now wet, Vera is wet, and there are three people who aren't -and have no desire to be- wet. Because I'm alone and defenseless in my canoe, I become the target of Jed's boat-flipping goal. But Quinlan decides he would rather see Daniel get flipped first, so he hops over into my canoe. Daniel promptly paddles away so Jed can't get him... But then circles around to join up with my boat anyways. Again: Quinlan can't get in the water, so even though he's trying to go back into Daniel's canoe (Apparently he thought I would be an easier victim for Jed after all) I hold him down. He manages to escape, and I follow, now knowing well that Quinlan is the safe-zone for those who wish to avoid drenching. Several minutes of intense canoe-hopping ensue, before we finally come to an impasse. Quinlan, Daniel and I are all in the same canoe. Jed has given Daniel an ultimatum: Either you get flipped, or you first help me and Vera with the task of flipping Kirsten. You don't need three guesses to know which he picked.... It all comes down to Quinlan trying to jump in the other canoe, so Jed and Vera can flip myself and Daniel into the water. I, of course, being a clever girl, am standing over Quinlan, holding him down by the shoulders. Daniel is simply holding onto my leg, which is fabulous escape prevention, to be sure. Sooo Quinlan manages to stand up (what can I say, I'm like 5'5" and he's... Bigger.) And attempts to step over to the other canoe, once and for all. Not one to give up easily, I follow suit, and Daniel? Well... I think he's still holding onto my leg. For those of you who aren't seeing where this is headed.... Hah. Yep. All the weight on one side of a lil' canoe? We fell in. Gut staples, leg-holding and all. The result was everyone heading to shore, to be treated to iced tea, cookies, and towels, courtesy of our pastor and his wife. Not to mention jumping on the trampoline and enjoying the glorious sunshine to wrap up our first summery experience of 2011. It doesn't get much better then that. OH and the Canucks won last night, after the aforementioned group of people made a ton of sushi and ate most of it, too. So. Amazing.
Also: today I saw an otter, a black bear, and the first fawn I've seen this year! It was lying on the road, so I had to pick it up and carry it off, or else it probably would've been run over. No worries, it ran away when I set it down, and the mothers DO take babies back if they've been touched by humans. Usually..
Wow, your start-of-the-summer adventures sound like so much fun! Yay for canoeing and canoe-jumping and dunking in the ocean and sushi and Canucks winning!! Wow, I can't believe you went in the Pacific at this time of year. I usually don't go in our lakes until a bit into July. Must have been FREEZING! And, you held a fawn!? Wow...Haida Gwaii sounds magical!
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't as cold as I thought it would be! So that was a bonus... And I could feel the fawn's heartbeat going crazy! It was so cute though. Well, if you need a break from wedding planning... Come visit ;)
ReplyDelete!! YOU PICKED UP A BABY DEER!! What was it like??
ReplyDeleteWell, Laura... It was pretty sweet! The fawn was so teeny and I could feel its heartbeat! It wasn't as soft as I thought it would be.. But yeah. Super rad!
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