Sailor's Granddaughter

Since I was little, I have always loved sailing. The rush, the speed, everything about it. I’ve had my fair share of Titanic moments, but they’ve all ended in laughter. Sailing teaches me so much and I truly value every moment. My memories on the sailboat are some of my favorites.

 My dream is to retire and live on a sailboat. I will have to work hard for many years, and save every penny. It will not be easy. That's why I want it so bad. The harder the lesson the more you learn in the end.
 There's so many places waiting for me to explore them. I think that if my dream ever comes true (which is unlikely) I will want to go somewhere tropical. I think my first adventure would be to go to Costa Rica, and travel as far as I can. 

Although I value my solitude, I think I would want my closest comrades to accompany me on my journey. Adventures are no fun if you don’t have someone to laugh and cry with, and help you up when you fall. I have few people that I consider close to me, and each and everyone could certainly fit on a little sailboat. 
As well as my friends, to complete my journey, I would need a dog. For my entire life I have wanted one. When I move out, I plan on never living without one. This may be hard on a boat, but I’ll make it work if I need to. 

I of course know that my dream is unrealistic, but I believe that if you work hard, give the people and things you love your all, you can accomplish anything. I’ll let you know when and if I get there.
 

Summit House-WCS

VT

YWP Instructor