Boat = Home.
The panic is gone – today the boat is home.
Things have worked out so well that it is hard to remember why I even felt that way. Our plans for the future, while still quite general in nature, include all the advantages of having a home that is mobile. Little L. is having the time of his life. Ma and Pa are able to be with him 24/7 – what they do, he does. Because of our lowered expenses I am able to work much fewer than the average 40 hours a week. This means more family time and more time to pursue those things that really interest me. I don’t regret the decision to move aboard for one second. The freedom from following the path of “normal” has been worth it all.
Yves, a friend of mine who is also a bit of a dreamer and a wonderer, said it best at in the intro to his blog Bohemian Sailors:
“Somewhere, out there, exists the “book of life” written by society” which establishes timelines for a variety of life’s stages.
The following is a condensed chronological version of these conventional, predetermined stages:
1. after high school comes college or university (trade) studies,
2. then the hunt for that perfect companion starts,
3. establish a career,
4. marry that perfect companion,
5. buy a house and car,
6. have a couple of kids,
7. work longer hours,
8. buy a second car,
9. work longer hours,
10. buy a bigger house,
11. then work for the next 25 years in preparation of those last 10-15 years of retirement.”
This is what is considered normal? Can you say dangling carrots? We have broken out of the mould – we follow our own path. On this new path my boat is my home.
OK – that’s enough of that – this sort of ends the chronological part of this blog. From here on out I plan to be current – to record the things and thoughts that happen to us on a daily basis.
I’m off to tbe marina bathroom for a shower…
4 Comments
Anonymous
Good for you. I’m about to do much the same, and will be getting my boat in the water in two weeks or so.
It should be interesting.
Strathy
Welcome to the freedom ma’ brother/sister.
Dwayne Clark
More people should break out of the mold. We are cookie cutter gingerbread men in this country. I give you credit for being different and following your true course.
Dwayne
Tim Zim
Good for you.