Wednesday, September 18, 2013

The First Few


The First Few

 

Heeeeeeeyyyyyyy my favoriiii fanzzzzzz!!!!! How yalz doin??? So, sorry I haven’t typed in a while (no Wi-Fi and all that:-p), so I’m gonna make it up to you by typing all of the places we’ve gone down on ONLY ONE DOCUMENT! YAYYYYYYY!!!

New York City, NY:

                For my friends in NY, you guys have been to NYC before, right? Well, it’s not all skyscrapers and pop stars. There is also a scenic part of it, too. We anchored in a small anchorage right near Ellis Island, and the parks are WONDERFUL.  There are lots of trees to rest under, and fields to play on! There were even Segway’s you could rent!!!! Here are some pics:




 
                                                                  

Sandy Hook, NJ:

                 So far, we’ve stayed the longest in Sandy Hook. Turns out that the docks near our anchorage were completely torn apart from Sandy, and they had to rebuild all of them! Lots of ships were lost, too, and some of them still are! When we were on the beach (which wasn’t actually half bad), sometimes you could find debris, like brick or wood from the houses. In whole, sandy hook was a really pretty place, with lots of cute little shops and tons of nice people. Oh, and we celebrated my sister’s birthday there, too. Happy B-day, sis! Ok, now, wanna see some more pics? 




Atlantic City, NJ:

                Four words: Mi-ni Ve-gas. There where billions of casinos, and even more clubs. There was one we went into (don’t worry, we didn’t go into the gambling-so-no-kids-allowed area) called the Golden Nugget (*snort*). It held the largest nugget of gold in the world on display! It was pretty cool. My sister even met some band members that played out on the deck! We also went into a neat little aquarium where we pet sharks and were given a demonstration on chinchillas (OMG I WANT ONE!!!). And here are the last of the pics:



 


We Finally Left!


I’m not sure I actually believe it. At exactly 9:40 am on Tuesday, September 3rd, we officially left dock and started our journey down the coast to the Caribbean. This might be a short blog, because I don’t know what to say. I guess, thank you to all of the people that made this possible. Thanks to Scarano boatyard, AYC dockage, and all of the people that helped us make this trip possible and supported us all of the way. Thanks, and I promise to post all of the pictures of the places that we go and to be back before you know it. Keep commenting!