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Planning for Change

Challenges of being a blogger

March 27, 2020by JamesNo Comments

How many of you have either read or written an article on this?  Probably all of us. When we started this site, I think we had one primary purpose… to share our experiences.  Not just the excitement of travel, tantalizing new places – sights – tastes – smells, and the anticipation of distant horizons. We wanted to share the experience of the process of learning, its highs and lows, the fear of the unknown, the quest for truth, and information about/from the amazing veterans who have all experienced this before us.

Roughly two years ago, I stumbled onto a YouTube channel of a couple and their daughter who had sold most of their worldly possessions, loaded the rest of their essentials (clothes, tools, utensils, spices, and Legos) onto a sailboat, and headed south for adventure. At the time, I had just started a new job with a complicated and challenging objective and mission. Getting organized and aligned at this new work role was a herculean task, to say the least, and the idea of packing it all up and heading for the open sea was like ambrosia and nectar of the mind.

It wasn’t long after this discovery, that we started thinking more seriously about its possibilities and investigating what it would take to make this leap, originally thinking it was more like stepping off from dock to boat. Ok, we did think it was more complicated than that, but we had no idea what the path ahead had in store for us and that it would be more like jumping off a cliff into unknown waters with white cap waves crashing on jagged rocks below.

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Planning for Change

LEAVING SAFE HARBORS

May 9, 2019by Deanna1 Comment
It started with a casual conversation about retirement, something that’s been on our minds a lot more recently, and evolved into an exercise of financial what-if models to determine our shorter term options. We had been talking about it for only two to three days before James created the Sailing Adventure folder on our shared drive.

With that minimal structure in place, I proceeded to use my project management and OCD strengths to initiate several other lists, to figure out exactly what we need to learn, the path to living on a boat, whether we want to, the timing of big events, the cost of this idea, the definition of the idea for each of the people involved, and what we need to know to get there.

Sailing enthusiasts may be laughing at my word choice of “exactly”, since with sailing as well as with other adventures, plans can’t be followed exactly. You set a course and have contingency plans, and make sure you know enough to be able to react appropriately and safely when things don’t go as expected (when, not if).

As we refine the goals, the path, and the steps that will guide this journey, we will share a glimpse of the effort, the ah-ha moments, and tools that help us along the way. And we’ll provide this information through three different lenses, those of the man with the sailing dream, the woman with the adventurous spirit, and the easy-going boy who can sink his teeth into any idea that has the potential to be an epic adventure.

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. - Sarah Frances Brown

 

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Hello from the Landers Family! We enjoy exploring diverse and culturally rich places, experiencing and learning about them. We plan to share these experiences with you through photographs, videos, and stories from our travels. There's a new adventure taking shape for us in the near future- soon we hope to experience smooth sailing to distant horizons.

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