A summer project

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A summer project

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This boat and I have quite a history. I think it is over 22yrs old. We're gonna write a new chapter this summer.
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this new chapter looks promising, have you already written it?
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bugwubber wrote:This boat and I have quite a history. I think it is over 22yrs old. We're gonna write a new chapter this summer.
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Please spill the beans! This looks very interesting.
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Well, best way to say it, we left on vacation in June and ended up staying gone all summer. We noticed the leaves changing and figured it was time to head home.
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bugwubber wrote:Well, best way to say it, we left on vacation in June and ended up staying gone all summer. We noticed the leaves changing and figured it was time to head home.
That sounds like a great time! But it would be impossible for us to go away that long because we would miss our rocket building and launching adventures!
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U.S. Water Rockets1 wrote:
bugwubber wrote:Well, best way to say it, we left on vacation in June and ended up staying gone all summer. We noticed the leaves changing and figured it was time to head home.
That sounds like a great time! But it would be impossible for us to go away that long because we would miss our rocket building and launching adventures!
Well our trip started off like this- "Hey honey, want to go to Sequoia NP (~1,600 miles away) to teach a water rocket class"?
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bugwubber wrote:
U.S. Water Rockets1 wrote:
bugwubber wrote:Well, best way to say it, we left on vacation in June and ended up staying gone all summer. We noticed the leaves changing and figured it was time to head home.
That sounds like a great time! But it would be impossible for us to go away that long because we would miss our rocket building and launching adventures!
Well our trip started off like this- "Hey honey, want to go to Sequoia NP (~1,600 miles away) to teach a water rocket class"?
Your wife sounds like a "keeper"!
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Definitely! :-)
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Amazing! :)