Setting up our mobile bar on the boat was rather fun, albeit a little challenging. No room for tardiness - the boat docked at the pier at 530, we boarded with all our gear, glasses, mixers, alcohols, and the boat left 10 minutes later. While we were setting up, the vessel was actually on a little side cruise to nowhere.
Here's Kat showing off our "handiwork", although she looks pretty composed right now, not a few minutes earlier! It was squeezy, rocky, and slippery... and lesson one: don't wear heels on a boat .. actually, change that to "don't wear heels at any event we have to set up for!"
Getting the decorations up on the deck was a tad more tricky, as the waves rocked the boat gently, and the wind threatened to whip away our chiffons.
Getting the decorations up on the deck was a tad more tricky, as the waves rocked the boat gently, and the wind threatened to whip away our chiffons.
Managed to snap a few quick shots of the bar in action before I bounded off the Harbour Queen.
Crossed our fingers that all would be well at sea as we watched the Harbour Queen sail off into the Marina South sunset, ballon arch still in place.
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