I’m actually writing this Monday morning. I don’t think I even could have last night. My forearms and wrists were cramping to the point of tears. I took two Motrin before I went to bed…
After we were both awake and alert Sunday morning, Scott and I had bacon and pancakes and then did our Bible Study. The lesson was on David and a great reminder of how important it is to self evaluate and then move on. We decided to try and get the truck unstuck. Not only did we make the ruts bigger but the front tires also began to dig in. Our last attempt was to put some boards under the tires. It still didn’t work, but as we were trying, the Groves and Durbins came along. Jim offered to pull us out with his truck. Using a ski rope as a chain, we were out in a couple of minutes! After visiting for a little while, we went to the Coop in Vermillion and picked up a couple of groceries. After looking at prices it reaffirmed our decision to bring most of our groceries from the United States. On our way home we stopped at Gold’s Deer Trail Lodge and bought our fishing licenses from Ruth. We both bought a one year conservation license that were about $40 (actually they were more because of the exchange rate). I gave her a $100 and it was only worth about $97. We set up a tab, talked to her about using their garbage bin and putting our little boat in and headed back for the cabin.
When we got back we made some sandwiches and Scott decided to take a nap. I cleaned up a little and headed down to the beach. I cleaned up about 5 bucketfuls from the beach and decided to take my kayak out. I hollered up to Scott who indicated that he wanted to go with me (big mistake!) Today our goal was to go a little farther so we headed out for Tivo Island. The water was choppier than it had been the day before and you could see a whitecap every once in a great while but we paddled on finally reaching our destination. It was fun. An eagle flew over us about half way there. I tried to take a picture but it took too long getting the camera out of the dry bag. I took a picture of Scott instead. We decided to go around the island before we headed back. When we reached the southwest side of the island we were discussing whether to swing back by way of Paradise Island or just head straight back. The my brilliant husband suggests we go to the next island f
urther southwest saying things like “it’s not that far” and “we’ll be fine”. Of course me being the realistic logical one was saying things like “we have two weeks we need to pace ourselves” and “are you sure we’ll be able to move tomorrow” but of course my competitive side and my joy for kayaking won out. Oh we had a grand adventure but I was destined to pay for it! As we passed the wind block of the island the waves got bigger and the wind picked up but we paddled on. The waves were splashing the bow of my kayak and spraying my face. It was a blast. When we arrived to the island we decided we should get out and stretch our legs. The problem was that there were rock shelves all around the island that dropped off into the unknown. We circled the entire island stopping to talk to some fishermen and take some pictures of the ducks, not finding a good exit point. On the north side of the island, there were a couple of houses and a dock with boats. I was surprised; I guess I had never been on that side of the island.
We decided to head for the beach on Paradise Island to stretch our legs. We were in for a big surprise when we lost the protection of the island. The wind had picked up and there were lots of whitecaps. It was a battle the entire way. I wasn’t sure if I would make it but I did. We got out of our boats and looked at dead fish bones that were all over the place, took a couple of pictures and then headed back. At this point it was just a matter of survival, each man for himself. Paddle with all your might. Finally home sweet home we both beached our kayaks and just sat there! It was quite awhile before we disembarked.
By now it was 7pm and I started our Zuppa Tuscana soup while Scott ran to Kleinpeter’s and got us some water. We put the small boat back into the garage locked up and were carried in by the mosquitoes. They aren’t terrifying yet but they weren’t pleasant either. While the soup was cooking we headed down for our baths. The water was not any warmer than before. It was painful to emerge but better after the first dip. After dinner, we watched to CSI Episodes and started to prepare for bed. That’s when it happened! My arms started to cramp. The pain would shoot from my wrist all the way up my arm but my forearms hurt the most. I whimpered as Scott twisted the cap off my water and helped me into bed.
By the way, I fed chippie. He was starving. He sat there and shelled them and ate them and didn’t even bother stuffing them into his mouth. I will give him more today. I have named him “Chippie Redbud” after his orange hair on his bottom half.