Cozumel Day 5

Today was breathtaking. We did two wall dives this morning. Our first dive was 80 feet and our second was around 60 feet. We swam through a ton of cool crevices and I saw a creature I’ve never seen before. A red lipped bat fish. I will have to see

Cozumel Day 4

Another beautiful day in paradise. Our first dive was around 65 feet. We went through a cool cave. We saw an adorable sea turtle. The Marine life in Cozumel is amazing. It’s amazing all the variety of different species you see each time you dive. Photo Credit: Belinda Govatos

Fun in Cozumel

Today was amazing! We did three dives total. The first dive was a wall dive. Our max depth was 80 feet. We saw a lot of beautiful marine life and gorgeous bright colored coral. There were lots of turtles, eels, barracudas. A barracuda swam inches away from me, I looked

Cozumel Mexico

I’m taking a couple weeks off from sailing and headed to beautiful Cozumel Mexico for a girls trip. This is the first real vacation I’ve taken since the pandemic. I’m so excited to be here with my mom and beautiful friends Belinda and Sierra. It’s been so long since I’ve

Officially a boat owner!

I finished my sailing classes a couple weeks ago. I had such a blast and learned so much. Shortly after sailing school finished I really wanted to buy a little sailboat. Tom was running errands when a pretty yellow sailboat caught his eye. He said “there’s a boat you’ve got

Sailing Camp

I started sailing camp this weekend at Indian Creek Yacht Club. Tom is a member there and signed me up. He is so awesome. I was kind of nervous the day before I started class. I stayed up late studying my sailing books and watched sailing YouTube videos. I’ve traveled

Norfolk Va to Kilmarnock Va

We pulled the anchor up at 6:15 am. We went through Hampton roads and out into the Chesapeake bay. We saw a ton of destroyers and air craft carriers. We averaged 7-9 knots today and got into Kilmarnock around 3:30. Rich was sitting on the dock with all the dogs.

Broad Creek NC to Norfolk VA

Woke up at 5:45 am and pulled the anchor up at 6 am. The wind was blowing 15-20 knots directly in our face. We averaged 4-6 knots all day because the wind was working against us. It was very cold again. Crossing the Currituck sound was not pleasant. The wind

Pungo River NC to Broad Creek NC

We left our anchorage this morning at 6:30. It was frigid. I was fully bundled in clothing I normally wear in -15 degree weather in Utah. We traveled down the Alligator River Canal. We continued onto the alligator River. We got passed by all of our buddies we’ve been following

South River NC to Pungo River NC

We woke up at 5:45 this morning. Tom slept terribly last night. We were both woken up at 2 am because the wind started howling from the North. I was able to fall asleep after I realized everything was fine and the anchor was holding well. Tom was not able

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