Sunday June 3, 2012
Thank goodness for little blessings!
I was more tired than I thought last night, and I know that because I slept solid until about 10:30 this morning, a really late morning for me. I knew I could sleep more but I also knew we had plans to go see the small town of Beaufort and the day was escaping us. It’s just like Fred to let me sleep. I got up and he was not on the boat. He was back in a few minutes though, he came below and said, I was out looking for Stasia. I looked at him stunned, think I did not hear him right. Questions poured out of my mouth, getting the info I needed to find our lost cat Stasia. Fred said he was up until 3:00 am because he couldn’t sleep (he took a long nap after we got to port) and she was here then when he went to bed. When he got up, she was gone. We usually keep the companion way closed when at a dock to prevent just such a thing but Fred said she knew where she lived and he was right, she has ventured off before but we have always found her nearby. Last night the air conditioner was on so if she fell overboard, we would not hear her cry like we would if we were anchored out. She does have a wild cry when in the water, we have found. It’s not her favorite place to be based on the time she jumped in and you would have thought she was drowning, which she may have if we weren’t there to help her back to the boat. With this in her memory, I doubted she would have intentionally jumped in, but she could have slipped. It happens! Fred said he had already did a check on the two docks here but didn’t go up the ramp to check the other side. He asked everyone who was out as well as the office personnel. I was comfortable with all that so I decided to take her treat jar and shake it on each and every finger dock checking each boat to make sure she wasn’t stuck on any and couldn’t get off. We checked every dock, every boat, the Yacht club as well as the neighborhood past the parking lot next to the marina. No Stasia. I even had a reward out for the local kids. After 2 hours of looking we came back to the boat. I was sure she would not come back if she had gotten off the marina docks because the concrete and metal was stifling hot and it would have been impossible for there to walk on it. I have tried that barefoot and it is easy to get 1st degree burns or worse. I was reasonably sure if she was, waiting for them to cool off. I decided that we had done all we could do so Fred slept and I went to the Yacht Club and joined them in Mexican Train Dominoes, a great way to pass the time, I thought...but I was still worried and on the verge of tears, but never gave up hope. Everyone was telling me stories about their cat and dog getting off their boat only to be found or came back. I was hoping Stasia just didn’t wander too far off where she could not find her way back.
I returned to the boat about 5:00 and our neighbor was on their boat, the first time we saw them since we got here. I asked, as I had been asking everyone I came in contact with , if they had seen Stasia. The lady said “Why yes, about an hour ago she was strolling on the deck of a boat a few slips down. I wondered where that cat came from because the owners were not on the boat. She was a calico with, I hate to say this, a big belly, like she was pregnant”. “Oh my goodness” I said, “that is Stasia. I was so relieved that at least Stasia had not fallen into the water, combined with the thought that she was still on G dock. I ran over there and called out, looked inside and nothing. “She must have went to another boat” I thought, but I still could not find her. After another search on every finger dock I said I am going to see if she got back on Casa Mare’ and went to look for her again. I heard Fred say, “Patti, I found her”. I felt like boulders had fallen off my shoulders. I ran over there and jumped on the boat where Fred was already inside the cockpit coaxing her out. It was a relief to hear she meow, although it was a weak one, with no enthusiasm at all. He handed me Stasia and I tried to jump to the dock. I couldn’t get off and wondered how I climbed that 3 foot gap and height without falling in myself. I still don’t know how I did it. I asked Fred to get off and I would hand her to him, which I did but she gave him a blood curdling scream, frightened, probably of the water below. He gently reached up to take her and she clawed him in the shoulder and face. “Geeze” I thought, “she is going to rip the skin off his face and he will probably let her go and in the water she would be” but he didn’t let go. He continued with the firm hold on her and carried her back to Casa Mare’ and set her below and came back to help me zip the dodger curtains back up but I was already done and on my way to figuring a way to jump off myself. I had to go mid ship to get close enough to the dock to leap off. Stasia was below, panting from the heat and wanted water but couldn’t drink it. She just wanted to cool down a bit first. Fred had the Air conditioner on, so she was actually cooling down fast and her breathing quickly went to normal. I fed and watered her and we left for Sami and Barry’s for dinner after we closed her in tight. She was grounded from here on in! No more boat strolls for her.
Dinner was wonderful! Barry grilled Chicken, pork and steak, marinated perfectly! Corn on the cob and fresh beats, lima beans and cornbread with ginger tea. What a meal! Conversations continued on top deck after dinner, as the moon which looked like fire behind the silver lined clouds rose. It was the perfect ending to a wonderful dinner. We decided to stay an extra day and tomorrow, try again to see the lovely town Beaufort. I am glad I will get to see it. And our little Blessing will be staying on the boat all day, in the AC. Think she is spoiled yet? Yep!