windywave wrote:
chriskal wrote:
windywave wrote:
chriskal wrote:
windywave wrote:
chriskal wrote:
windywave wrote:
if I can get the coco lopez going to try the painkillers over next weekend
I’ve been able to locate Coco Lopez in regular grocery stores, so I think you will be all set.
I had a pretty good PK after dinner tonight there is one bar on this lake, that I am aware of, that knows how to make a proper PK with Pussers and Coco Lopez. Fortunately, it’s the bar closest to my house by water.
So stumbling distance
Pretty much.
To be child free
Wut? If I was child free I would have had more than one. Kid is a wizard with dock lines, fenders etc. and in two years he can legally pilot the boat. Those will be the salad years.
Diapers and bottles son diapers and bottles
Yes, I know. I do tend to remember what people post and know you have a little one. No doubt having a baby in tow is different than a relatively self sufficient, and helpful, 11 yo. But, one reason he is a wizard with docklines and knows how to behave and have fun in restaurants is that he’s been on the water and going out with us since he was an young enough he has no recollection of his first couple years on the boat with us.
We went from being out all day and sometimes half the night to working water time around naps. Initially, that was head out for a. It before nap time or hang out until nap time was over. That morphed to him napping in his mom’s lap while I idled the boat towards home and enjoyed the afternoon to, before you know it, no more naps.
Point being I guess is that sure it’s tough, especially w(en they are really little, but don’t let the fact that you have a kid now eliminate the things you otherwise enjoyed doing. Modify as necessary and incorporate them.
Don’t take them to raves however. That’s a bridge to far.