What a good morning. Both Ezra and Viena woke up with smiles on. There is a math problem. If Viena wakes up happy 1/2 of the time and Ezra wakes up happy 1/2 of the time what a re the odds that both will wake up happy? We have all the ingredients for Borneo TOast so we made our last batch. Coco for coconuts in Borneo. Viena loves putting on the powdered sugar and Ezra loves soaking the bread in the Borneo Breakfast Bisque. We ate and cleaned up our mess and were out the door with our swimming suits by 8:00AM. We were planning to walk the path to the beach but Ezra found a stick with a rope attached to the end in the bushes. Ezra immediately thought fishing pole. I immediately thought coconuts. We noticed that one of the coconut trees has a rope attached to the top. You can pull on the rope, but not really hard, unless you attach the “fishing pole”. So we tied the ropes together and Ezra and Viena tried pulling on the rope to shake the coconuts out of the tree. I thought for sure the way Viena was pulling and the coconuts were swinging around that a coconut was going to fall. This would make for a great pinata substitute at a childrens party. Eventually my turn came around and two big green fresh coconuts came crashing to the ground and cracked perfectly so we could rush inside and salvage 99% of the fresh juice inside. My first time salvaging coconuts. Quickly out of the coconut and into the freezer. After our morning of cocOnut subsistence we continued on our beach walk. The sun was already warm. The waves in the ocean were small and fun for Viena and Ezra to play in. The pool was refreshing. We played a game where Ezra and Viena would climb on me and then gravity would take over and send them flailing into the water. The walk was hot but I knew what was waiting for me in the freezer – fresh frozen chilled coconut mana.