we already knew a hurricane was coming, but what we didn’t know was no boats were allowed out from the harbor. strict rules from the harbor master. yesterday, we were lucky to sneak out, this morning, no luck. so we wait and wait. then finally get the call at 10am “sorry guys, can’t dive today. the harbor master says no boats going out” OMG! what do we do? hurricane approaching and dumping rain all day long. didn’t want to stick around and get stuck a few days in mexico so we made the call: we’re out of here! packed up and headed to the airport.
i went down to check the waves. looked fun but not fun enough for me to paddle out.
then i see the super surfer woman walking down the street. we met this lady the night before at dinner and she’s here to surf. coming from Maine, it is still paradise even during a hurricane.
waves were building all day. this is a spot called “Stinky’s” and you don’t want to know why they call it that.
meet Rose. i told her “omg, you are hardcore! way to go girl!” then she told me “i just couldn’t sit in my room any longer. i want to surf!”
the airport was packed! before we got to the airport there were lots of open seats, but by the time the flight was about to leave, it was full! Kyle was super lucky to get the last seat on the flight.
the standby waiting game is stressful. if Kyle didn’t get the last seat, he would probably be spending at least 2 more days in mexico.
glad to be coming home. yes, i was a little bummed when our last day of diving got cancelled. but i truly believe that everything happens for a reason. and i got what i wanted on this trip so i’m completely satisfied. can’t be too greedy right?
anyway, here in our hotel room in cold LAX staying the night. 50lbs. of ahi is on ice and hopefully arriving back in hawaii around noon tomorrow. i might go straight from the airport to Mayuki with all my dive gear and look for tuna 30 miles out to sea. you just never know. haha. good night from LAX!