Majuro, Marshall Islands (w/ a side trip to the States) Since spending cyclone season in the Marshall Islands, a number of people have asked us "how were the Marshall's?" In all honestly we can't really provide a good answer. Even though we spent five months there, we never got out of Majuro, so we don't have an accurate, whole view of the island chain. We absolutely loved going up the Tuvalu and Kiribati chains, but once we arrived in Majuro, between the holidays, flying home, and a number of boat projects, we never got out to explore. True, we probably missed out on some cool places, but we quite enjoyed staying put for a bit, and managed to keep quite busy in Majuro. December
Christmas came quickly. We had John & MJ (Island Sonata) over for Christmas Eve dinner, and joined a group of cruisers at the local resort for Christmas brunch. We spent the rest of our time checking out the various small stores that covered the 35 miles of Majuro's main road, meeting new cruisers (and locals), and enjoying cold beer while watching NFL football. January
Since Majuro utilizes the United States Postal Service, upon arriving we went on a huge internet shopping binge. One of the "must have" items we ordered was a home-brew kit. So with the new year, we also brewed our first batch of beer. We had to wait two weeks before testing, but it was worth the wait, as it's some of the best beer we've been able to get since cruising! We also went on a huge cleaning spree, anxious to ship home the numerous souvenirs we'd accumulated over the last year. Chris discovered that Majuro is the perfect spot to load up on fishing gear, and may have gotten just a bit carried away when he, along with five others, ended up buying an ENTIRE fishing store!
The States were a whirlwind of noises, cars, and people for Chris and I. We had both forgotten just how 'fast' things move back home, but the real shocker was the noise ... cars, planes, people, everywhere we went it felt like sensory overload. I felt a bit out of place with my casual (out of style) clothes, un-styled hair, and makeup-less face. The stores were amazing, so clean, so big, so full of STUFF! I loved going to the grocery store, and more than once made my dad walk all the aisles while I gawked. Waist line be damned, I was thrilled to eat out ... I frequented In-and-Out at least three times in my 2 1/2 weeks in California. Unfortunately when Chris arrived, he was quite sick, so spent his first week just trying to get better. It was lucky he made it at all, apparently he was almost booted from his Continental flight from Majuro to Hawaii. The Marshallese travel to Hawaii carrying hundreds of pounds of fresh fish .... by the time Chris had checked in, the plane was full -- not of people but of fish! Thankfully he was able to sweet talk his way aboard as the next available flight was five weeks away! February
We stayed in MA until the 28th, visiting with Chris' family. In both AZ and MA it was extremely hard to say goodbye to our nieces and nephews ... they are the ones who are changing the most, and our visit home only stressed on what we were missing. March After three airline carrier changes, over 12 hours of layovers, and losing one day crossing the dateline we arrived back in Majuro on the 2nd. The first thing that hit us was the humidity and heat, especially after the cold snowy temperatures of MA. After the intensity of the States, Majuro felt unnaturally quite, small and even a bit barren ... which is exactly what we needed! During our entire visit home we had both been on and off sick, at varying degrees, and upon returning Chris seemed to take a downward dive. We believe that most likely he returned with Strep Throat, which we were able to treat, and finally a week later he was back to his 'ol healthy self.
April
An extremely fun 'eating event' was the "sushi fest". Windswept had won a huge tuna at the Coconut Regatta, and donated to a cruiser potluck/sushi party. Three boats (Suka, Billabong, and ) competed in sushi making, while other's competed with their desserts and side-dishes. Chris and I loved getting sushi tips from other cruisers, and enjoyed sharing our own 'secrets'!
May It was crunch time ... lots of small projects to finish up in order to get Billabong ship-shape and ready to move. Fun stuff like cleaning the bottom and re-provisioning. We had a few issues with the postal service, waiting for a package to arrive that we had shipped over six weeks early (from our visit home). Finally, with a good weather window appearing, we the Marshall Islands, on the 15th.
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