Relax, we’re here. Let’s enjoy it.

So, life intervenes. That’s life, right? We managed to get a bit of the intrusions of our reality under control today and I just took several deep breaths–we’re having fun, right? Yes.

As I gaze at the birds on the water, listen to the wind in the rigging, and enjoy being surrounded by the traditional, old, and “shippy” Mahdee, I am again reminded of the following insight from Henry David Thoreau:

If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams and endeavors to live the life he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.

Life Intervenes

Whenever we’re doing something with Mahdee–say planning our passage down the coast for example–always some part of “Life” jumps up and intervenes in a small but irritating way. Yesterday, I was stitching away on sunbrella covers and whatnot and tuning up my sewing machine for the big project of a sail repair needed before the trip when suddenly I realized that we have several admin. tasks that must happen before we go down the coast. One of them is a dread paperwork nightmare for me, being a tax-related thing’; it is due at the end of the month; another a patent-related thing due in 10 days that we don’t have to do much more work on but the lawyer is likely to be calling around the time that we’re totally out of touch in a remote anchorage somewhere; and then there’s the little pile of “returns” that require us to find a UPS location to ship things various places before we go.

So, today, I’m wading through trade records, locating a UPS center, and emailing the lawyer to get him to do his stuff while we’re still accessible. I thought we’d be headed out in a couple days. Maybe the weekend..

Boat Cards and Quotes

I finally broke down and purchased “boat cards” so we’d be better able to keep in touch with people we meet. I typically just say “mahdee.com” and figure that if someone really wants to get in touch, they’ll google us. However, rather than giving out business cards which have nothing to do with the boat and rather than having an old fashioned calling card made up (which, btw, doesn’t have contact info on it anyway…) I did the graphics and had an online printer make cards for us. They’re ok. But, what is great about them is that two sided printing is possible. Therefore, I put one of my favorite quotes on the back of the card:

“One can remain alive long past the usual date of disintegration if one is unafraid of change, insatiable in intellectual curiosity, interested in big things, and happy in small ways.” Edith Wharton

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