Tuesday 11 June 2013

WE SURVIVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We made it to England alive. Thank goodness for that. Yesterday everybody woke up surprisingly early in Dunkirk. Sorry, we forgot to write about being in France. Well... we were in France. Just Dunkirk really. So we woke up, and started getting everybody and everything ready. We packed things away because we knew from experience that when it's wavy, things seem to fly all over the place. Then, mom and dad cast off (I was supposed to, but no one told me we were leaving.) Then we went under two bridges and through a lock. I hate locks. They are so boring. And this one took about three hours. Finally, we got out onto the sea. I was thankful to get out of the lock, but I was not thankful to get out on the sea. This is the north sea by the way and there are lots of waves and lots of current and lots of ships. We talked for a bit and then Georgia fell asleep. Then Mom started not feeling well, so she went to lie down. I was reading and I felt fine. So did dad. We left at around 9:30 and at lunchtime we were around the shipping lanes in the middle of the English Channel. We weren't really sure if we were going to make it to England that day, but when we got to Calais, mom and dad decided we would keep on going. So around lunchtime, we asked mom to make us lunch. We hadn't made sandwiches before we left because we had no bread. Actually we had no food at all. Except for pasta, but I'd rather not boil water when the boat is rolling. So mom made us ham and omelette wraps. She says that it was very hard for her not to throw up the whole time she was making dinner. Georgia didn't eat all of her wrap, but after a bit she threw up.
We cleaned it up and all went back to sleep. I slept or read the rest of the way and before I knew it we were passing the White Cliffs of Dover. Then we were in Ramsgate (a.k.a. Rampage). We got landed around 3:30. That was confusing because we had re-lived an hour and we weren't sure if the clocks had changed. Apparently they had. We paid and mom got confused with the pounds. Then the girls walked around town and got groceries. We had indian food for dinner.

Today, we went to Broadstairs. I couldn't remember what it was called so I called it Fatstairs. When we were getting the bikes off the back of the boat, Georgia dropped mine in the water. It was high tide and Georgia and Dad had to go find something to get it out of the water with. They came back with hooks that they had found in a scrap pile in a boat yard. They got my bike out and it was covered in grey muck. They had to clean it and by the time we got going it was 2:30. We biked along the dodgy bikepaths, and got to Broadstairs around 3:00. We had lunch of fish and chips. Georgia and I are having a problem with speaking in a British accent when we hear other people speaking with one. After lunch we had icecream and got back to the boat by 4:00. Then Dad went to go get groceries. That's it for our adventures in England so far!!!!

(: EMILY :) is happy to be where you can buy English books!
 The purple line is the route we took roughly

3 comments:

  1. Emily: that's so exciting. Glad you survived the puke and queasy sibling and mother. Guess we know who the salty dogs are in your family. Say hi to them all. I miss you!

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  2. Shoot, my comment went away! I will test this. Should have saved or copied it. Hang on ...

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  3. I am not a ROBOT!

    OK, now I am back. I was saying that your trip sounds wonderful! Too bad about the British accents. I just bought a shirt that says: When in doubt, use a British accent! Also wanted to say, don't look at the recent YouTube video of the ship that was trying to carry vehicles across the North Sea during a storm...

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