Thanks Sean-Michael for getting me to the airport and making sure that I do all the last minute errands on my way!!
I had an opportunity to go by and visit TEAMability prior to leaving San Antonio.
While there I got to watch Sarah and practice their swimming. I think they were encouraging me to always wear my lifejacket and be safe. So far I am doing exactly that. When I go on deck I wear my lifejacket and if at night or when a reef gets put in the Main (means we are a bit overpowered). Doing exactly what they showed me to do!
Have you had a chance to donate today? Help TEAMability keep Linda safe on her journey.
Thanks!
Go back to July 10th when I did the presentation at the Austin Yacht club. I was rewarded handsomely with two awesome audiences (no, not just two in the audience) but two presentations due to overflow RSVPs. Even my first racing partner, Michelle Hasti made it!
A group of wonderful ladies made me a great going away present and something AYC could follow my adventure on.

Chasing the World by SunHi, Amanda, Carolyn Wilsford, Carolyn Howard, Renee Ruais, Carol Frick, Laura Miller
A great time and many thanks to some very special ladies! It will reside in the AYC office until I return and they willl be posting where we are the whole way around on the w
I will try to catch you up in the next few posts. I am currently in Gosport, England hanging out as today when we started our race to France with the fleet, we had a little mishap. I can only recount what I heard as I was not Driving or on deck. I was at the navigation station trying to figure out how to plot a good course on this happy race. We were actually doing quite well, 3rd to the first mark out of 12 when I noticed on the radar that we were really close to the mark, when BAM#$%^! we had hit it and done a good job of it. It was almost like a MOB (man overboard drill) as engines turned on, everyone in safety gear up on deck, yankee and staysail down and then main down once we had looked overboard and noticed a bit of fiberglass sticking out. Then on our way back to the marina with the other boats sailing off to France. Now we are awaiting a patch job and then we can go back and meet up with the fleet probably sometime tomorrow on a part of the course. That is the exciting and bad news. The good news is that with Force 4-5 winds and being down in the boat, I did not get seasick!!!!
Yes, you will get pictures later. and I am able to work on the blog. It has been an amazing experience getting work shut down for me and getting my home ready for a housesitter. Many thanks to those whose without their help I would be in deep trouble: Ruby, Cindy and Sonia, Kari, Margie, Amanda, Doug, SunHi, Brandon and friend, Carolyn, Laura and if I left someone out I apologize. Otherwise I might have just had to sell my house, car and everything I owned like someone else on my boat had done.
Dear Friends (yes that includes ex-students) and family,
I have been promising a blog for my upcoming adventure, 2015-16 Clipper Round the World Race, for a while now and thanks to Doug Kern it is now working!
I am doing this race for several reasons:
Who would have thought a year away from home might be so complicated? Continue reading
The fastest boat speed recorded on the Clipper 2013-14 Race is 35 knots on board OneDLL during Leg 6 across the North Pacific from Qingdao, China to San Francisco.
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Looking forward to:
An amazing time to meet others and all that I have met so far are amazing people with a common goal. The bonding in training has been incredible.
Level 1 was like Freshman Summer band. Continue reading
Leadership, Worker, Listener, Team Player, Integrity, Empathy, Supporter, Honesty, and Tolerance