Because Sunday is the day of rest for so many (and stats are famously low on Sundays) I am going to post some blogs from long ago. I realize some of you might have already read them - but most of you probably haven't. So grab a cup of coffee, kick back, and enjoy this blast from the past...because sometimes, things are better the second time around...
MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2011
Why Are We Doing This?
This past weekend found us at a beautiful beach side wedding here in Provodenciales, TCI. Scott and I didn't know many people besides the beautiful bride and her family, so we spent a lot of time mingling with their great friends and, inevitably, answering a few questions about our trip. Apparently our reputations preceded us, what with us sailing to the wedding and all...
One guest asked simply, "Why are you doing this?"
I am sure we've been asked this question a million times, but I was stumped at that moment. How could I possibly convey to a non-sailor the lure of taking off on your own boat, letting the wind guide you to a new destination, and becoming almost completely self sufficient? How could I adequately describe the absolute feeling of freedom that follows when you remove yourself from the social strata and extricate yourself from the status quo? How could I explain the extreme challenges that we face every day - challenges that carry so much more weight and so much more risk than those of our land lives - and how when we get through these we have an even greater appreciation for life, for a simple day, for each other? How does one describe the magnitude of the Earth's beauty when seen from the deck of your own sailboat; the dolphins, the flying fish, the squalls, the waves, the clouds, the stars, the sun rising and setting? How could I illustrate the beauty of living such an extreme life - full of storms and calms, highs and lows, fear and elation - and the magic of finding those rare days in the middle? How could I fully detail how lovely it is to live more with less, to live so simply and yet reap so much? How do I adequately express what it feels like to live in harmony with nature, to live a life where adventure lurks around every corner?
How do I illuminate those things in a light which everyone can see?
I was tongue tied.
The truth is, there are a million reasons we are doing this - and each and every day we are learning more. I don't know if anyone who isn't living this lifestyle can actually grasp it (much like people who don't have children cannot grasp parenthood) - but I do know this: It is the way we want to live. It feels right. We are the masters of our own destiny. The world is our oyster. The possibilities are endless and, out here, there seems to be nothing standing in our way and nobody to tell us no. We find joy in the simple things and we are learning not to sweat the small stuff. We are discovering that this world is truly a beautiful place full of beautiful people. We are learning the incalculable value of following dreams. If I could give a one word answer to describe why we are doing what we are doing, it would be: freedom.
One of my favorite movies of all time is "Dances with Wolves" (if you have never seen it, rent it now). That movie had a tremendous impact on me and I believe what Scott and I are doing (in spirit) is not unlike what John Dunbar did when he moved out west to live on the American Frontier among the Sioux Indians. When asked why he was doing what he was, he replied simply: "Because it's there".
So, perhaps we don't need a profound answer to explain why we are doing what we are? Perhaps it cannot adequately be described? Perhaps it needn't be anything more than the simple fact that we are doing this because we can.
Love,
Brittany & Scott
This is such a beautiful post. I just want to say thank you for illuminating how inspiring the cruising lifestyle can be. This expresses exactly how I want to live my own life!
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Nicole.