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Thankful.

This year, I am so very thankful that our dream turned into reality.

It hasn’t always been easy, but traveling has filled our little sailboat with so many memories that are sure to become the story of our life. We have been blessed with a year of amazing experiences, simple pleasures, and the joy that comes from living the life you dream. And although we’ve faced plenty of hardships and struggles along the way, we have far too many blessings to even count. And for that, I am beyond grateful.

Wishing you and yours a wonderful Thanksgiving! xo.

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PS – Yes, I’m still using photos from over a year ago because I LOVE them that much. This was taken by my fabulous and talented friend Aubri of Pink Sky Photography.

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Lara SpragueNovember 27, 2014 - 3:00 am

Happy Thankgiving, guys!

Jennifer - s/v Luna SeaNovember 27, 2014 - 3:38 pm

Happy Thanksgiving, Laho!

Behan - s/v TotemNovember 28, 2014 - 7:47 am

You’ve had an amazing year! There is a lot to be thankful for, here with our crew as well. And you know what, I’d still be using those photos too- they’re fantastic. Happy Thanksgiving from the far side of the world!

Drink of the week!

Whaddya do when you have major engine woes for a solid week or two?

You drink.

I kid, I kid. But seriously, our free time in Salinas has given us the opportunity to experiment in the cocktail department. And why not, right? We are usually super boring players in the “alcoholic beverage arena” where you can typically find us slinging cheap light beers as we watch another gorgeous sunset dip into the ocean night after night. But since we have a nice little stashola of liquor on board, why not mix it up and try a few fun new drinks?!

After searching Pinterest for some creative cocktail recipes that would work with our stock of mostly rum or tequila, we opted to mix up a batch of Dark ‘n’ Stormies the other afternoon.

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Now, by definition a Dark ‘n’ Stormy is a highball cocktail made specifically with Gosling’s Black rum (the dark) and ginger beer (the stormy) served over ice and garnished with a slice of lime. Ya well we unfortunately do not have Gosling’s Black rum on this ship or even, surprisingly, any ginger beer left in our soda stash, so we got creative with our recipe this time around. :)))

Just think of this as the LAHO version of a Dark-n-Stormy.

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^^I also like to think it ups the enjoyment level when served in cute glasses with fun straws. Lol.^^

We subbed in Canada Dry gingerALE and regular ole Captain Morgan’s rum along with lime (yes, we actually had that!) and a slice of crystallized candied ginger.

And guess what ya’ll…it was FABULOUS!!!  Seriously delish. I wasn’t able to pull off the “dark storm cloud” looking appearance of the rum sitting on top, but whatever. I would make these again anytime. They were that good. Want the super simple recipe? Here ya go…

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LAHO Dark-n-Stormy Cocktail

  • 1 part dark rum
  • 2 parts gingerale
  • lime slices
  • crystallized candied ginger
  • ice

Fill glass with ice, ginger ale, and rum. Add candied ginger and garnish with lime slice. Serve and enjoy!

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Ron SkeltonNovember 28, 2014 - 12:54 pm

I like the creativity but with all the rums in the islands…not a great choice.

LAHOWINDNovember 28, 2014 - 1:08 pm

Well Captain Morgans is made in Puerto Rico…so when in Rome! 😉

Jessica @ MJ SailingDecember 1, 2014 - 3:41 pm

Just ignore Ron, he’s a rum snob. I love me some Captain Morgans, I’ll drink Laho Dark & Stormies with you anytime.

Laura GibsonDecember 3, 2014 - 4:24 pm

I’m curious as to where you got your knife from? We just got out sailboat this past spring and in the off season I’m looking forward to getting some galley gear that can stay on the boat. Thanks!!

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Tuesday Tell-Tales

(Salinas, Puerto Rico)

I am going to share a boring little update with you. Our engine is fixed! Yes, fixed ya’ll!!!!!!!!

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We spent two extremely long days (or so they felt) replacing the raw water pump (day 1) and then the starter motor (day 2). Let me just tell ya, swapping out the starter was probably definitely one of the worst jobs around. It’s a simple fix for sure, but holy hell was our starter located in the most difficult-to-access area of the engine compartment requiring both Jereme and I to stretch our nonexistent yoga skills to the max. And ultimately, wind up with mega grease covered hands. Sheesh.

Oh, and as luck would have it after all ^^that^^ miserable hard work replacing our starter, turns out, was totally unnecessary. :(((((

You read that right. Unnecessary.

Luckily, we have the most awesome blog followers in the world, along with all some super friendly harbor neighbors and one awesome diesel mechanic here in the Salinas harbor, who were so freaking helpful in trying to assist us with our engine woes. People are seriously so nice, it’s downright amazing.

Aside from our broken raw water pump, turns out, our “engine not starting” issue was simply an electrical issue at the on/off switch in the cockpit. Ugh. And yes, we actually did in fact check the wires leading from the switch and all looked good. But the switch itself was bad. What are the freaking odds?

The good news is we now have a backup starter motor since, clearly, our original one wasn’t actually broken. Gotta look on the bright side, right? ;))

Happy Tuesday!

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Skelton CrewNovember 25, 2014 - 5:51 pm

Ha, we did that this past summer. Now we have a new ignition and a rebuilt starter. I like not starting the engine with a screw driver 😉 Glad it all worked out (one way or another!). ~Jackie

“The Mexican Fisherman”

Sometimes, I seriously cannot believe we are living this life. We’re no longer running in the perpetual rat race, we live on the water in a cozy little sailboat, we get to do what we want when we want, and we are cruising the freaking Caribbean with our cute poodle-pants in tow. Really?!! It boggles my mind somedays. And honestly, things are far from perfect all the time, but regardless, we still recognize how blessed we are to have the opportunity to slow down and enjoy life.

Last December, wrote about our big plans to “let our dreams set sail.” This was way back when we were still working, planning, but all along dead set on making our dream a reality. And although this cruising gig isn’t a “forever” in our grand plans at life, it has truly given us the opportunity to take the time to appreciate all that we have…and will, without a doubt, monumentally impact how we live our lives going forward.

So, anyhoo have you heard the tale of the Mexican fisherman?

For me, it’s is an authentic reminder that happiness is living simply and enjoying life. In whatever manner makes sense for you. And, really, what a great little reminder for a week where many of us will be gathering together, giving thanks, and counting our blessings. I thought if you haven’t already heard the tale, then you might appreciate it as much as I do. So here it is…

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^^our boat is somewhere back there in the Salinas, Puerto Rico anchorage^^

The Story of the Mexican Fisherman

A businessman was standing at the pier of a small coastal Mexican village when a small boat with just one fisherman docked. Inside the small boat were several large yellowfin tuna. The businessman complimented the fisherman on the quality of his fish.

“How long did it take you to catch them?” The businessman asked.

“Only a little while.” The fisherman replied.

“Why don’t you stay out longer and catch more fish?” The businessman then asked.

“I have enough to support my family’s immediate needs.” The fisherman said.

“But,” the businessman then asked, “What do you do with the rest of your time?”

The fisherman said, “I sleep late, fish a little, play with my children, take a siesta with my wife, stroll into the village each evening where I sip wine and play guitar with my amigos, I have a full and busy life, señor.”

The businessman scoffed, “I am a Harvard MBA and could help you. You should spend more time fishing and with the proceeds you buy a bigger boat, and with the proceeds from the bigger boat you could buy several boats, eventually you would have a fleet of fishing boats.”

“Instead of selling your catch to a middleman you would sell directly to consumers, eventually opening your own can factory. You would control the product, processing and distribution. You would need to leave this small coastal fishing village and move to Mexico City, then eventually NYC where you will run your expanding enterprise.”

The fisherman asked, “But señor, how long will this all take?”

To which the businessman replied, “15 to 20 years.”

“But what then, señor?”

The businessman laughed and said, “That’s the best part. When the time is right you would announce an IPO and sell your company stock to the public and become very rich, you would make millions.”

“Millions, señor? Then what?”

The businessman said slowly, “Then you would retire. Move to a small coastal fishing village where you would sleep late, fish a little, play with your kids, take a siesta with your wife, stroll to the village in the evenings where you could sip wine and play your guitar with your amigos…”

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Just some food for thought. There’s danger in waiting to live the life that you really want to live.

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NicoleNovember 24, 2014 - 9:27 am

Thanks for sharing. I have not heard that story before and I LOVE it!

JenniferNovember 24, 2014 - 1:52 pm

WOW…I want to be the fisherman!

EllenNovember 24, 2014 - 2:04 pm

Ain’t it the truth?? Thanks for sharing!

MarkNovember 24, 2014 - 10:21 pm

We have been cruising for 5 years and have got more enthusiasm for it than when we first started. As you say, we are so lucky but that luck comes from a determination to see that dream fulfilled.
Talking about fishermen, we went out with a local fisherman here is Sicily this week to lay the nets and return the following morning to haul them in. It was an amazing day and he spent most of it explaining all about the fish we had caught.
It is all in our latest blog.
Good sailing my friends.

Boat Life Lately. According to my iPhone.

Life lately has been pretty spectacular. From a perfect dolphin encounter to a once-in-a-lifetime baby sea turtle sighting. We are so happy to be cruising again…even if it means a few not-so-fun boat projects along the way.

All photos courtesy of Jereme’s iPhone. :)))

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BillNovember 21, 2014 - 1:11 pm

Awesome pic of the sea turtle and dolphins!