Another hard slog at the rowing . . . . NOT. . . . we have not rowed since 03.00 because we are surfing fast enough, it is now 13.00 and we have already done 21 miles. We only have to do 36miles a day to make sure we arrive after our families and friends in Antigua on Sunday. I remember the days we rowed like mad women and only ever managed 19 miles!!! Well Elin has had a good hair wash and creamed up her spots while I have had a much needed snooze. We will be raring to go once on land!!!
Elin is sitting here wondering how many Valentine cards she has waiting for her at home(and who she would like them off), I haven't the heart to tell her it is dreams we are making come true not miracles. Nothing much else too report other than Happy Valentines to all, enjoy those chocolates.
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Welcome! Nautical Nurses Elin and Herdip will be making waves throughout the year as they prepare to complete the Transatlantic Row 2007. Watch their progress stroke by stroke on their blog. If you’d like to put your oar in and send them a message of support, splash out and post a message below. Click here to make a donation towards our nautical nurses' £1 million target.
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- Returning to normality
- A word from Elin
- A word from Herdip in Antigua
- DREAMS COME TRUE!!!!
- (a poem from a loved one) To an Ocean Rower
- Last blog from the ocean!!!!
- A busy weekend ahead . . . .
- Happy Valentines! - we are surfing toward land
- Making the most of the last few days at sea
- Allergic to land?
- Questions to ponder
- A sponsor who's not afraid to get his hands dirty ...
- The secret is out! - well done dips.
- Uncomfortably close . . . . (to each other and sur...
- Time for repairs as progress is slow
- Welsh boys inspire!
- Dribble?!! did we really need to know this?! :-)
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