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Carpe Diem?

February 6, 2007

I have an opportunity to seize the day. Fourteen of them, actually.

Over the next few years (or so), a friend of a friend of a friend will be circumnavigating the globe on a 65′ Ketch he just purchased in early 2006. He’s an accomplished skipper, has already got about the first two years planned out and is looking for friends to help crew. Not your standard “barefoot cruise,” my friend. You have to participate.

Most of the legs are three or four weeks long but he’s got a couple two week legs in there, too. Do I need to say it? Probably not. But there’s one leg that works out quite perfectly for my calendar in early 2008. It’s approximately a year from now. Sure, there was this other thing I’d like to do but sailing for two weeks at minimal cost (seriously affordable) might just have to take precedent.

The thing is, I just don’t know. A year in advance is tough to plan. Jumping on a boat with people I’ve never met before is a little scary- okay, I’ve done it before but two weeks is a little more than your standard island hop. I’m trying to be logical. Last year, though, I read this book and when I finished it, I promised myself if I ever had the opportunity to do something even remotely close, I would take it.

I’m also overwhelmed with the thought of how great it could be and the amazing opportunity. Think of the experience, and learning about sailing; my gosh how I’ve wanted to do that! And the leg? It’s perfect, it’s one of the Caribbean legs (go ahead, act like you’re not surprised I’d choose that one). It feels like a “sign” or something that this particular leg, in my preferred season, in my preferred sea, is being put in front of me right now.

I have some thinking to do.