The SS Neversink sets sail on Monday, complete with a side excursion!!!

annette R.
on 1/1/11 2:52 am - ithaca, NY

Salute Aye Aye Captain.

Annette

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Nancy H.
on 1/1/11 3:18 am - Traverse City, MI
Starting tomorrow, I am in!!!! The grands just left today.
Nan
seasheleyes
on 1/1/11 3:22 am - Manteca, CA
Dang- I'm kind of afraid of water, but I am coming in too... do I need to bring my own oar?
karen C.
on 1/1/11 4:09 am - Kennewick, WA
Hey, if we run fast enough maybe we can make it to shore before we sink.  Or we could hang on to the back of the boat and kick to help us along. Don't think the famous wheelchair would help much!

Karen C

seasheleyes
on 1/1/11 4:30 am - Manteca, CA
No wheelchair on this trip! That thing is gathering dust in the garage! I do have a picture of the two of us kicking from the back- HAHA! We're smiling though!
karen C.
on 1/1/11 5:12 am - Kennewick, WA
Are we wearing our Esther Williams bathing caps or are you too young to remember those? Even in high school if we went to the public pool girls had to wear bathing caps, guys even those with long hair didn't.  Mine had white petals and a flower on it. . . oh and we have to have those flesh colored nose plugs and fins to help us really float the boat!

Karen C

ceeidee
on 1/1/11 6:21 am
We had to wear bathing caps too!!! Hated em. My hair was sometimes shorter than the boys so I couldn't figure out why I had to wear one and they didn't. Course we had to wear dresses too and were NOT allowed to wear pants. This was in public school too!
OK, old time memory done!

We never touch people so lightly we do not leave a trace.
                                                                                                 Peggy Tabor Millin

susandoeshair
on 1/2/11 9:56 pm - Alexander, AR
Oars, life saver ( NOT the kind in the little rolled package, either) and anything else you can think of. Whatever you need to get going is just fine with us. It's a BIG boat

Susan

 

Laureen S.
on 1/1/11 7:35 am - Maple Shade, NJ
  This swabbie from NJ is on jumping aboard this ship.  . . .


My Mantra is that I do not determine my success by the number hanging in my closet, nor will I let the scale determine that success either. . .  It is through trial and error I will continue to grow and succeed. . .  Laureen

"Success is a journey, not a destination."  Ben Sweetland

karen C.
on 1/1/11 7:39 am - Kennewick, WA
I think we'll ned to add another "tender" or two to hold all of us. We can always chain them together!

Karen C

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