September 23, 2014

We've Moved!

Everyone should live on a boat….for the sole reason of: when you decide you want to move, moving day is the absolute easiest! I have had some moves in my lifetime and  I always dreaded moving day. There is so much planning and packing and sorting and everything else that goes with a move {on land}. But, when you are on a boat and you move to another slip, or anywhere for that matter, it is easy peasy lemon squeezy!! Your whole home is in that boat, so basically, you untie from the dock, unplug from the power source and pull into another slip. It really is that easy! ;) 

Our move wasn't planned, it hadn't been scheduled on the calendar for weeks or months...... it was a 100%, spur of the moment move! Who else can say they can move as quickly as that.....other liveaboards, that's who!!! :)

September 22, 2014

Sunsets & Sailboats, Tan Lines & Mast Climbs

We went for a walk the other night and I took my camera along in hopes of capturing some good photos.....glad I had it with me because it was an eventful walk and I think I managed to snag a few good shots! :)

Sunsets & Sailboats....




These two, go hand-in-hand at our marina where we have lovely sunsets such as this one, most every evening! 

Tan lines....

Joe has acquired some serious tan lines on his feet.....gotta love the flip-flop life!!
I, on the other hand, have always been happy to be barefoot, so my tan lines don't show, quite like his do. :) ....what does show up, is the fact that I am in major need of a pedicure! :/  {don't look too closely}
 

& Mast Climbs....

At the end of our walk we ran into our new friends on s/v imagine. When asked if either of us were willing to go up the mast to retrieve their GoPro, fearless Joe was more than willing to be hoisted up.....the near 60' mast. I was glad he volunteered so quickly so I could {nervously} sit by on the dock and  capture this moment. 
.....going up,
 .....and up,
 
 .....still going,
 .....& all the way to the top of the mast!!

All in all, I'd say that was a pretty & productive walk!!! 

September 20, 2014

dolphins a plenty :)

A couple weeks ago we went sailing with our dock-neighbors on their boat and we saw quite a few dolphins!!! I love watching dolphins..... they are so graceful!  Everything about them is peaceful & magical! <3 <3 <3


 



 





They are quick little, ok, big guys.....hoping next time they are out & about I can capture more than their fins. ;)

September 14, 2014

Beauty tips......for the ladies!

Here is the fastest & easiest way to shave your legs....on a boat{or on land}.....I refuse to answer {on grounds that may incriminate me} exactly how I came to know this! ;) 

But, here's what you need:
leave-in hair conditioner
a small towel 
and a razor{preferably, your husbands'.....I don't know why, but they seem to work the best ;) ;)
Oh, and a well lit cockpit....wait, did I say cockpit?? I meant bathroom...or did I? :/

Now, for the shaving:

Spray a small section of your leg with the leave-in conditioner, rub it in a bit and shave! 

No running water to rinse the razor off?!?.....no problem, that's what the towel is for!! Slide the razor side-ways on the towel to remove gunk and repeat above process until your legs are all smooth!

That's it!! :)

If I were to venture a guess, I'd say it [would have] taken me longer to write this post than it did to shave my legs....and I've got some long legs! But that's just me guessing....or is it?!? :)

September 10, 2014

1st Time on the Hook!!



Well, we can officially say, we have anchored out now! .....Although, being anchored out while waiting for TowBoatUS to come and tow us back in to the marina is not quite what we had in mind for the first time we were at anchor. :/ 

The day started good, but the 'just my luck, story of my life' quickly took over... My sister, BIL & my newest niece {she's 8-weeks old & oh so cute!} had come in for a visit. We had planned to take them out sailing, but the weather had other plans. We waited & waited and finally decided we would at least motor out and show them around a little. We made it out to Kemah Boardwalk and, albeit briefly, the sails did go up.....and that's about when  the bottom fell out, so to speak, of course! 

The wind wasn't really blowing, we were all hungry and they needed to head back soon so we decided to go back so we could go out to eat. As we were headed back from the boardwalk, Joe noticed there was no water coming out of the exhaust and the engine was getting a little warmer than where we like it to be at. 

Joe went down to investigate and I stayed at the helm and slowly steered us back toward our marina. I quickly became the idiot in the channel going far too slow and in everyone's way. I guess it had to be someone....maybe next time I won't be so quick to call that person a moron. :) 

Joe said there was no water coming up to the engine from the through hull. So, he dropped anchor while I made the dreaded call to TowBoatUS. {NOTE: it was only a dreaded call because we had yet to become members(I was planning on signing us up the following week)...isn't that how it always works??} and it was going to cost us a boat-load{no pun intended} of money for the tow and then the cost of repairing the engine. 

After 30 minutes or more of waiting and still no sign of the tow boat, and with a storm headed our way Joe couldn't sit still any longer and went down to see if he could repair it with the parts we had on the boat. He found a plastic bag covering the water inlet. After removing the bag, water started gushing up inside the boat{good thing he didn't tell me (& our guests) until after we were back in our slip and they had gone home} All was fixed,  so I called TowBoatUS back and cancelled the tow. 

So glad it all worked out and yes, we are now members of TowBoatUS....just in case there's a next time!! :/

September 6, 2014

Delicious mornings

Homemade Monkey Bread {click on the blue words for recipe},

Avoca coffee {click on the blue word for their website},

with this 180* view,

at the start of a three day weekend!

Who says you can't have it all?

September 2, 2014

What made us decide to live on a boat? Part 1:

I've been meaning to write a post for a while now explaining what made us decide to take the plunge, so to speak, and go live on a boat. Well, there's no real, simple answer for this....that's not true. In short, the answer is always going to be, "Why not?" The long answer? Well, that's where this post comes in....

Who wants to live the same mundane life, day in and day out? "What's for dinner?" "Did you pick up my dry cleaning?" "Where are we going on vacation this year?" .....Oh wait, that last question is actually, sort of where all this began. "Where do we always go on vacation?" "To the beach, of course!" Sure, we may have once seriously considered moving to Chicago, but ultimately, we are both warm-weather people. That's when it hit us, we are always planning a vacation at the water...why not buy a boat and always be on the water?!?  

So, we thought about it and talked about it.....and thought about it some more. Then, we started looking at boats! We looked at boats online, we went to boat shows, we read forums & blogs about other people who live on boats. And we always asked ourselves, "Could we do this?" "Could we live on a boat and be happy?"

 I've got to say, at first, I kind of thought this was just another idea of Joe's that would never actually happen. You know, we were just day-dreaming. In theory, it all sounded quite blissful, but would we ever really take that step?

After careful consideration, we came to the conclusion: we were going to live on a boat. At this point, we didn't know how or where, or even what, but what we did know was, we wanted to buy a boat. 

So, we did some more online searching & we went to even more boat shows. And then came the hard part {for me, anyways} sailboat or motor yacht? I think we all know that I'm a yacht girl at heart, but you see, I've married this wonderful man who fully understands the concept of fuel consumption. In addition, we know that wind = free and well, yeah, I lost that decision.

 A sailboat it is, but what brand?? Have you ever looked at buying a sailboat...so many to choose from. We knew we wanted a sloop rig{see pic below}, but other than that, we were unsure. 

Joe had heard about The Great Loop {see pic below} and we decided that was something we wanted to do when we got our boat, so that helped with narrowing down the search a bit, since there are certain draft requirements in order to complete the loop. Plus, we knew we would want to eventually head for prettier waters {I.e. The Bahamas, BVI's etc...} so we knew we needed something capable of crossing the gulf. 
 
 

All these things helped in the narrowing down process, but there was still so much more to look into.....and, that's where I'll pick up at in an upcoming post!