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Maxbicyclemax
Maxbicyclemax
WA
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WA, 38 posts
20 Mar 2016 12:15pm
Compromise + good design + a whole pile of chopped strand and gelcoat = versatility

And I just love the versatility of these kind of boats. (Especially mine if you haven't noticed :D)

My little girls birthday party with party pontoon and boat rides included.

Who is that clown in the red shirt? What a goose!! MBM :D
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theselkie
theselkie
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QLD, 555 posts
20 Mar 2016 6:10pm
Happy Birthbay Miss MBM xxx
Maxbicyclemax
Maxbicyclemax
WA
38 posts
WA, 38 posts
20 Mar 2016 5:25pm
TQ, I think she and the other kids had a good time.
Also the parents seemed to enjoy the party as it was just a bit different to most kids party's (having the boat there) Many parents came onboard for rides to as I encouraged them to if they had any safety concerns. I always had 2 or 3 other adults onboard. More than once said parents asked if I could do adult rides to!! Everyone loves a boat ride don't they?

An aside, I have a little boy of similar age and we throw parties exactly the same for him.
Observation, after several years and comparing presents, boys seem to get more, bigger and more expensive presents than girls?!?!?
Not complaining or anything. (Though it seems girls (including my little sweetheart) miss out a bit)
Whenever parents coming to my boy or girls birthday ask what to get the answer is the same."oh don't worry about it, don't spend to much, just something to open, pen and a notepad will be fine"
Got a couple of theories as to why this might be.
I'm going to keep my eyes open on this and see if it continues, see if it's real.
Asked my wife if she thinks our boy gets better presents and she agrees, so I'm not just seeing the presents through "male""dads" tinted glasses.

Tough to be a girl huh? Childbirth? not as many presents? Jeepers
theselkie
theselkie
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QLD, 555 posts
20 Mar 2016 8:20pm
MBM....and that's just the physical side of it!!!

The evidence still indicates we work more, get paid less, and have fewer career opportunities than men. If we take time out to raise our children, our career goes down the gurgler and our contribution to society is completely unacknowledged and appreciated. When the time comes to return to the workforce, we start at the bottom of the food chain again.

I call it 'The Invisible Burka' and it's alive and well in the West. I'm not doing a rampant feminazi gig - I stopped getting my knickers in a twist and not shaving my legs years ago. However, like you MBM, when we have girl children, a parent naturally wants the very best for their children and can't help but notice the inequities and injustices.

God forbid your girl child wants to sail competitively in big boats. Whilst there appears to be a strong female presence in youth and/or dinghy sailing, something gets lost in the translation to big boats with, after all these years, still a very small female representation, just as in my youth. I was always the only female aboard back then and, thirty-five years later, more often than not, I still am.

Post Volvo Ocean Race, the women from Team SCA have repeatedly lamented their difficulty in just getting a ride offshore! This is astounding! And disturbing!

Okay, rant over. Off to annoy my daughters with my evening refrain of, 'It's so hot all of a sudden. I'm sweating. Aren't you girls hot???'. It's not a Queensland thing, just a mid-life female thing! .




Maxbicyclemax
Maxbicyclemax
WA
38 posts
WA, 38 posts
20 Mar 2016 9:28pm
I'm a Mr Mum,
While not completely unusual, we're a relatively new breed in the school yard jungle. The natives of this land "Mrs mums" heavily outnumber us and have this unworldly ability to remember names and be able to connect multiple others children to their respective parents and then remember all their names to!!!!! Uncanny!!
And,,, not only do they not get the full symptoms of the flu due to an alien like immune system, their less likely to get the flu in the first place. Uncanny times 2.

Bit more seriously though. Their are a couple of my breed "Mr mums" that have stopped or heavily reduced work as there other halves are better employed. That's mostly fine. But if trouble rears its head. These guys (I guess I should include myself) can find themselves in quite a minority of the population. Where support and appreciation can be difficult to find. I chat to one guy in this exact situation right now. Poor bugger.

My little girl has a considerably stronger will and character than her older brother. She crys less, less quickly and over less trivial things.
My little boys a champion though. I'm just gonna have hold him close while his legs arms and character grow strong.

Crazy new world out there.
Its good we got boats.
,,,,,,,and kids,,,,,,closest thing to immortality,,,,,,
simmrr
simmrr
WA
194 posts
WA, 194 posts
20 Mar 2016 9:31pm
I did a crewing course at South Perth yacht club and at the start of the course there were five men including myself and two ladies. As we broke up into teams I headed to the ladies for a reason, not just because they were good looking but because I knew that there would be far less ego on-board. As it turned out I was correct and we had a great time together with the boat and the instructor, sharing roles easily and all working well as a team.

On the last day of our training it was a pretty ugly sort of day and right at the edge of if we were allowed to go out. As it happened the only people left were myself and the two ladies.

Can I pause for effect. All the other lads had bailed.

I was only there as I've been in the roughest oceans of the south crayfishing and I'm not fazed and probably a little crazy to most.

However, the last day we did go out and while it became a real test on the way back in the ladies and I made it through and passed the course. I had an awesome time and a large part of that was because of the special ladies that I crewed with. It was easy to enjoy the boat and the sailing, that was what I was there for but the reason it was so enjoyable was the ladies and for me now I would chose a female crew anytime.
Maxbicyclemax
Maxbicyclemax
WA
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WA, 38 posts
20 Mar 2016 9:40pm
Yep! Girls are good!
simmrr
simmrr
WA
194 posts
WA, 194 posts
20 Mar 2016 9:53pm
By the way MBM before I get too side tracked that looks like an awesome way to spend the day. I think a lot of kids would have gone home with special memories that will last a lifetime. Never know what you may have planted into their future.
Maxbicyclemax
Maxbicyclemax
WA
38 posts
WA, 38 posts
21 Mar 2016 10:33am
Hope so, I wannabe "that dad".
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