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- October 14, 2010 at 3:59 pm
Well, we're doing it – yikes!!!!!! I put in my notice for December 31st. I'm putting my house up for sale in January, then we plan on moving to the boat full time in April, and if I can learn everything I need to know about sailing if something happens to Burley Man, we'll be heading to the Carribean around October of next year.
As Burley Man keeps saying, isn't it scary-exciting???
Cyn
Well, we're doing it – yikes!!!!!! I put in my notice for December 31st. I'm putting my house up for sale in January, then we plan on moving to the boat full time in April, and if I can learn everything I need to know about sailing if something happens to Burley Man, we'll be heading to the Carribean around October of next year.
As Burley Man keeps saying, isn't it scary-exciting???
Cyn
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- October 14, 2010 at 4:21 pm
yikes is right…………. no words at this moment. but HEY! you and Burley man will have such a good life ahead and on the rolling ocean. Just make sure you buy stock in some great sunscreen company.
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- October 14, 2010 at 4:21 pm
yikes is right…………. no words at this moment. but HEY! you and Burley man will have such a good life ahead and on the rolling ocean. Just make sure you buy stock in some great sunscreen company.
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- October 15, 2010 at 10:22 pm
yer a better man than me gunga din!
I spend a lot of time every summer alone with my husband in an RV. A boat is an RV you can't get off of! At least if I am stir crazy, I can get out and go for a walk. I guess you can go for a swim, but..not the same.
Hope you have a WONDERFUL time. I know a couple of people who have done this. One of them is a cousin of mine who lived on his boat and wandered around for like..6 yrs! I know this is a kind of dream come true for 'boat people', so I hope you live it up while you are out there!
Quitting a job is an uplifting thing all on its own!
good luck
dian
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- October 15, 2010 at 10:22 pm
yer a better man than me gunga din!
I spend a lot of time every summer alone with my husband in an RV. A boat is an RV you can't get off of! At least if I am stir crazy, I can get out and go for a walk. I guess you can go for a swim, but..not the same.
Hope you have a WONDERFUL time. I know a couple of people who have done this. One of them is a cousin of mine who lived on his boat and wandered around for like..6 yrs! I know this is a kind of dream come true for 'boat people', so I hope you live it up while you are out there!
Quitting a job is an uplifting thing all on its own!
good luck
dian
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- October 18, 2010 at 8:48 pm
scary / exciting!!!!!!! Good luck and congrats…it will be an adventure!!!
I always give two tips for those heading out to sea….
#1. the only thing that kept me going for weeks on a sailboat …Luden's Cherry Cough Drops and Saltines…I ate them constantly to help sea-sickness ( and I don't get seasick…sometimes, it's unavoidable) I spent many a day stuffing crackers in my mouth while watching the horizon.
#2. Rent "Captain Ron". This is the movie I would watch when I didn't feel all that happy about day after day on a boat. After the movie I felt better and enjoyed myself a bit more.
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- October 18, 2010 at 8:48 pm
scary / exciting!!!!!!! Good luck and congrats…it will be an adventure!!!
I always give two tips for those heading out to sea….
#1. the only thing that kept me going for weeks on a sailboat …Luden's Cherry Cough Drops and Saltines…I ate them constantly to help sea-sickness ( and I don't get seasick…sometimes, it's unavoidable) I spent many a day stuffing crackers in my mouth while watching the horizon.
#2. Rent "Captain Ron". This is the movie I would watch when I didn't feel all that happy about day after day on a boat. After the movie I felt better and enjoyed myself a bit more.
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