The first pic is Mya when we moved aboard. She no longer needs a lee cloth to form a crib but just gets one while at sea to help keep her in. Just like the rest of us. She is starting to outgrow her corner now, but we can't convince her to sleep the other way to give her legs some space!
Here are some pics around town which include rush hour. Yes, rush hour. good luck getting a taxi then. Great system though, 50 cents for wherever you want to go within the 3 villages that make up "town". so the little painted building is a taxi stand not a bus stop.
I stuck a few spinach leaves in the ground and they grew beautifully. Didn't even root them. Local tomatoes were stubborn but the basil wen well. Hurray for fresh food and child gardening opportunities!
Staph infections are rampant here so we do a lot of wound cleaning. The silence below made us wonder, but there's Cory taking care of Mya's scrape. He knows how but Mya is telling him what to do anyway:)
Mya has realised she may get hurt and has temporarily given up high jumping and a few other things. Coconut trees are more her style these days. But there goes Cory!