It’s my 26th birthday, and I’ve decided to start writing again. Will it be hard to get back into the hang of things? Yes. Am I going to do it anyway? Absolutely. Year 25 was probably one of the best and hardest years of my life. So much happened, and so much of it wasContinue reading “Another Year Older”
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Let the Light In
Happy Tuesday, readers! I have some fun news! We are BACK in Norfolk. Well, at least the boat is. On a whim last Thursday evening, after having my parents over for dinner at the cabin, Steve checked the weather for Saturday. It was perfect for sailing. The wind was good, it was coming from theContinue reading “Let the Light In”
We’re in Greece!
Hello, dear readers! We have made it to Greece and I am sitting in our hotel room, writing this blog, as we fight jet lag and hope for beautiful days ahead. Our travel days went well. We took the train to NYC on Sunday, flew out of JFK on Monday, and arrived at 9:30am inContinue reading “We’re in Greece!”
Virginia to Montana
Happy Wednesday! We’re a day late on our blog because… well… we were kind of “out of office” yesterday so getting to my computer wasn’t gonna happen. Here’s where we were: Beautiful isn’t it? That is in Phillipsburg, Montana where we have been doing some hiking, exploring, and gem finding! As you may know ifContinue reading “Virginia to Montana”
Life, Loss, and Sailing
Sorry for the late blog. We got into Urbanna yesterday around 4pm and I didn’t want to rush the blog post. Thanks for understanding, and thanks for being here! 🙂 This week was a tough one for my (Skye’s) friend group. Two of my best friends from college both lost their grandmothers within a fewContinue reading “Life, Loss, and Sailing”
Hosting As Liveaboards
This weekend our parents flew and drove in to see us from NC and AZ. We’ve been trying to plan this weekend for a while now, and after canceling when Steve and I got COVID for the second time, we finally made it happen! The thing is, we’ve hosted my parents on the boat before.Continue reading “Hosting As Liveaboards”