I wasn't raised in a country setting. Me and my brother grew up around boats, and our dad made sure we were competent with a sink-or-swim approach.
My mom told us the story of being at the grocery store waiting for a major thunderstorm to clear through before going to her car. She was chatting with a neighbor who was worried sick about her son who might be driving in the storm, and asked my mom if she knew where we were.
Mom told the women she was thankful me and my brother were out sailing on a small boat instead of on the road. That's parenting.
Lol, familiar. Had a boat in key largo before Hurricane Andrew hit. We thought it would nail the Keys. Older brother and I drove it to Miami, day of land strike. I think he was 17, I was 14.
Fun times, Loran C, with a Miami Vice brick phone.
I wasn't raised in a country setting. Me and my brother grew up around boats, and our dad made sure we were competent with a sink-or-swim approach.
My mom told us the story of being at the grocery store waiting for a major thunderstorm to clear through before going to her car. She was chatting with a neighbor who was worried sick about her son who might be driving in the storm, and asked my mom if she knew where we were.
Mom told the women she was thankful me and my brother were out sailing on a small boat instead of on the road. That's parenting.
Lol, familiar. Had a boat in key largo before Hurricane Andrew hit. We thought it would nail the Keys. Older brother and I drove it to Miami, day of land strike. I think he was 17, I was 14.
Fun times, Loran C, with a Miami Vice brick phone.
We lived.
Loran C and a brick phone? LOL! What saved you guys was the nut-sack toxic masculinity instilled in you by your parents. Loran C. I'm dying here.
Yeah didn't work inland very well.
It was complicated, at some point we did an ocean route because we were told no Bridges would raise.
But yeah we had a ton of toxic masculinity in us.
Sad part was the boat died. We brought it into the heart of the hit. Got speared by a pilling. Loved that boat.