Believe it!
Happy New Year! Don't worry about resolutions; instead love yourself more. In turn you'll be able to love others more and build a mindset of gratefulness for every tiny blessing that will grow into blessings you may never even expected!
....bringing the imagination and heart to life.
On July 1st 2016, a year shy of purchase, we completed our renaming ceremony for SUMMER REIGN. There's a sailors legend and so we wanted to ensure we followed through. Captn Paul led us in a successful Ceremony and I his 1st mate assisted while our friends and family members cheered us on. The old name was removed from the Ledger of the deep and Poseidon's memory. We read the verses, offered champagne to Poseidon, tossed the coin with the old name on it into the sea and unveiled the new name. Such a beautiful feeling to finally have the name we agreed upon on the boat. Now we're not superstitious, however we don't want bad luck, and it was fun to do. My brother, who's a pastor, will be by soon to say a prayer of blessing over Summer Reign. We wouldn't be where we are without God's grace and we're grateful that our dreams are coming true. God is good! ♡
Marina life is not for everyone. Many of my friends and family have said they couldn't do it. Couldn't get rid of all their stuff, couldn't live in a small space, couldn't have a tiny bathroom, couldn't... but we can. The difference in why we can is simply our mindset. I used to say those same words. Now I wouldn't want it any other way. Sure, it has its ups and downs. A smaller space, the a/c going out, using the marina laundry facilities, finding new leaks when it rains, having less stuff- alot less. All of these things are actually a refreshing change. I am entranced by the sunrises, and enjoy those evening rays dissipating as the moon shines its light over the water as the dolphin and manatee play hide and seek, the fish jump, and the pelicans swoon. Not to mention Rocky loves chasing tbe ducks. Celebrating nature, simplifying our lifestyle and appreciating life has offered us growth and a peace we would not likely have found. We've been able to go sailing, finding our groove so we can take family and friends out. To some our sail from Key Largo to St Pete is a drop in the bucket, and I am certain that one day it will be for us as well as we now dream of cruising. Our dreams became goals which is now our reality. In four to five years the goal is to quit our jobs, cruise, stay where we want for as long as we want. I cannot wait to share those adventures with you! For now I will be continuing to share our story of living on a sailboat - the boat life. As we work, play, dream, and sail be sure to follow along!
As I sit at my 'kitchen' table this morning on my boat, aka home sweet home, it is truly a surreal feeling. We moved onto the boat at the end of July & are finally settled in. Rain welcomed us, continuing for some time, even weeks later. Soon the sun showed up to say hello & finding our groove wasn't too difficult. It was comforting to meet so many others who live aboard as well. I have to say, organization is a must with minimal space and trust me, I have utilized most of it. All the necessities &most of the comforts of home can be found aboard Summer Reign. Since we both are still working the morning routine can be a bit difficult due to space. You learn to make adjustments & it somehow works. Things that are different include being hooked up to shore power, filling a tank for water usage, using a gas stove, downsizing to a coffee press, a small fridge & a tiny sink, no closet space, having a composting toilet, the bathroom being your shower area & lets not forget remembering to duck your head in certain places. I'm learning to be a morning person and the sunrise view from my window is enticing. When I step off my 'porch', walk down a dock with rows of sailboats on either side I am usually thinking, how cool is this? The sunsets that glow, then find themselves lost in the city skyline are simply amazing. At night we sit outside on the bow to take in the evening's intriguing presence. The water ripples as the moon smiles down and I know this is where we were meant to be. Home sweet home. Be sure to follow for more stories about the boat life with Captn Paul, First Mate April, sweet T the swab/2nd mate & Rocky the pirate dog! Our future plan is to reture early, not have a home base marina & just sail away, visit new places, and stay where we want for however long we want. I'll be sure to share our adventures with you! photos by April K Corbett