It is a true gift to be able to experience the beauty that is the British Virgin Islands, but it is an even greater gift to be able to harness the wind and sail these Caribbean islands.
Here it is so easy to wake up because of the promise of a beautiful day. The feeling of passing the green, mountainous islands and sailing into a cove with the most mesmerizing gradient of blue waters is undefinable, yet it is something that happens everyday. Even under gray skies and heavy clouds, there remains a smile and complete contentedness. It is pure paradise.
There is nothing like the night sky, either. Even when the luscious, natural beauty of day disappears under the night sky, the moon and stars appear leaving no time between beautiful wonders for us to look upon. And how humbling it is to lay among friends and family and recognize how small we are.
So until next time dear Caribbean; you hold such a special place in my heart.
after a night of sound sleep aboard our new home, we rose
bright and early to begin prepping for our adventure. girls did some grocery shopping while boys
explored the boat, getting accustomed to the ins and outs and getting
excited. we picked out our snorkels and
masks, loaded the paddleboards, and sped through the checklist, eager to leave
the charter’s marina and get Mardi Gras out into the open!
at about noon, we had successfully completed the checklist
and passed the test run and now had our boat, the open ocean, and the rest of
the day to ourselves.
we decided we would spend our first night at Cooper
Island. we made it to Cooper in a little
over an hour under power, hooked a mooring, and relaxed.
the water, so blue, calm, and inviting, pulled us right
in. we took a short dingy ride to a
nearby rock and did some snorkeling. the
water felt lovely and being surround by the fish, sea urchins, and even the
terrifying barracuda was, of course, incredible. because it was later in the afternoon and the
sun had begun its decent, the light that broke through the surface of the water
was simply breathtaking. we watched,
floating above, while parrotfish darted among the rocks, catching the light as
they weaved among the purple fanning coral.
before returning to the boat, we decided to take a quick
trip to shore and explore the precious boutique, coffee/ice cream shack, and a
small bar where we found sailors relaxing from long days of travel.
later, we made a rather divine dinner, considering we are on a boat. chicken fajitas with grilled vegetables and rice
made for a delicious meal and we finished off with some homemade brownies.
we spent the rest of the evening under the stars, talking of
all things within the universe. we are
happy and content. our first day on the
water could not have been better. so
excited to see what tomorrow has in store!
(originally written on December 22, 2014)







