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After yesterday's excursion we were very interested to see how Elaine faired this morning, given the distance we walked, the hills we climbed and the speed at which Elaine was able to walk. We are very happy to report, to the amazement of both of us, that her initial treatment is definitely working!

Rather than tempt fate though, we decided to enjoy a day on board nonetheless. While Elaine eventually had the concentration levels to continue writing our Fiji article and actually enjoy the experience, Roy continued with some more boat projects, including completing the engine oil change and oil filter change on the port engine, mounting a new boost pump and UV sanitiser for the watermaker, cleaning the holding tank level sensor on the portside and replacing the o-ring on the starboard holding tank throughhull. Unfortunately a check of the repairs to our portside water heater uncovered yet another leak, which now means we have to incur the cost of replacing it, not to mention, the logistics of getting a 110V system from the USA.

On a brighter note, Santa eventually arrived this evening at the Cadman / Kelley household in Flagstaff after a slight delay, given that Keenan was working and festivities were postponed so that he could participate. It does, however, mean a very early start for us, given the time difference, in order to coincide our facetime call with the opening of the presents tomorrow morning and to enjoy the inevitable mayhem with the family, albeit from a distance! Thank goodness for modern technology!

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