jonic
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Today is our 6th Wedding Anniversary. .
However, as we have lived onboard together 24/7 for four of those years we estimate it is nearer to a 10 year anniversary in landlubber years
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caroldevon
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Happy wedding anniversary, John and Nicola!
Hope you are having a lovely day (are you still in the Balearics?)
Best wishes
carol
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Jonny_H
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Happy Anniversary!!
Hope you, Nicola and the boys are all well!
We're looking forward to enjoying our next anniversary afloat.
Jonny & Kate
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jonic
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Thanks to both.
We decided to go to a smart Italian for lunch, however the 18 month old decided to scream as loud as he could and for as long as he could before lobbing a heavy olive dish at his brother, which bounced off him and smashed his spaghetti plate. There then followed a mele of crying and screaming accompanied by bottles of fizzy water being knocked over and into the remaining food. We skipped pudding and the staff were remarkably calm.
Finished up with takeaway pancakes from the American diner to stem the tears. (The kids were crying a bit too)
Kids
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caroldevon
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Sorry, but I'm laughing out loud here at the picture. I know I shouldn't.....
Probably added another 5 years to your liveaboard anniversary feel!
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tiggertoo
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Congratulations from me too! Keep it up...
... and delight us with more cameo's of domestic bliss
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jonic
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Well it's the next day and we are still married!
There have been stern briefings about restaurant behaviour this morning and we have also asked the kids to calm down in restaurants too.
Todays onboard antics include jumping on Mummy and Daddies heads at 6am and throwing the fishing net overboard.
We now have the "naughty companionway step" where they have to sit and watch the ships clock's second hand go round three times without talking.
(The rapt concentration is hilarious)
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Jonny_H
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Sounds like a laugh a minute aboard Seraphim!! Kate says she will happily look after them in the Caribbean (she promised not to feed them both lots of sugary sweets before sending them back )
Jonny
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susyrosyworzy
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Quote:
Thanks to both.
We decided to go to a smart Italian for lunch, however the 18 month old decided to scream as loud as he could and for as long as he could before lobbing a heavy olive dish at his brother, which bounced off him and smashed his spaghetti plate. There then followed a mele of crying and screaming accompanied by bottles of fizzy water being knocked over and into the remaining food. We skipped pudding and the staff were remarkably calm.
Finished up with takeaway pancakes from the American diner to stem the tears. (The kids were crying a bit too)
Kids

S x
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