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Mar26

Cape to Rio, the next big adventure?

By the way, I’ve been in Cape Town for about a month. Its ludicrously beautiful, sunny and laid back out here. Sorry I haven’t been updating its just been a bit distracting.

Anyway, every day, looking out on this view while sipping cup after cup of tea I’ve been dreaming more and more about being on one of these boats. The only boat experience I’ve ever had is being a passenger, and the idea always seemed a bit of an unreachable aspiration as I’ll never want to work so hard to earn enough to hang out with the hoitiest of the toity yachting crowd. So it doesn’t help that my step-dad Jeremy — who I spend a huge amount of time hiking the mountain and generally nattering with — also loves to talk about every conceivable adventure and the people who have tested themselves to the limits in the name of adventure. We’ve also been passing stories of the dreaded “yachty botty” and other sailing lurgies, one where the only two crewmen fell out with each other right at the start of a grueling year-long expedition and didnt speak for the rest of the trip or say goodbye when they disembarked, just stormed off in opposite directions never to see each other again; solo round the world trips and all sorts of exciting things. I hadn’t noticed but for a month these ideas have been creeping in, and then yesterday during a chat it dawned on me FOR THE FIRST TIME that you dont have to be stinking rich to go on a yachting adventure, just laid back, have a flexible lifestyle, and willing to do the grunt work.

WOW! “Cape to Rio!!”, my brain shouted at me. I remember sitting so glum in the dark assembly hall at school in the mornings hearing the headmistress talk about this student, much younger than me, who was given yet more time off school to sail the Cape to Rio with her parents, and other sailing adventures all the time. Of course the school pinned her achievements to their name. She had escaped the drudging pitiful life of poverty and homework that didn’t end till 1am I was lumped with. How I longed to be her and to have her parents!! It turns out I could be me and still do it! So yesterday a huge childhood dream came alive in me again and now I cant sleep because I’m beyond excited! The only thing that can stop me is not being selected for the race, but knowing my ridiculous luck that’s not going to be a problem.

The total length of the race is around 3,600 miles across the Atlantic Ocean. After leaving Cape Town, participants head north-west towards the island of Ilha Trindade, and south-west from there towards South America. As they near the coast, skippers need to decide whether to take the longer route with stronger winds, or a more direct route with the chance for lighter winds.
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Right now my heart is set on doing the next South Atlantic Race / Cape To Rio in 2014, which is just around the corner, but also gives me just the right amount of time to do the various intensive skipper courses at the False Bay School of Yachting, possibly all the way through to Offshore Yacht Master, and volunteer in a few local races so that I can hopefully stand a chance of being selected for the big race. I plan to come out to SA a few times to get as much training in as possible. If the Cape to Rio falls through Im sure I will find something else equally amazing to do, and maybe by the time I have a some experience under my belt I will want to do a totally different race, but I have a feeling that this is the one, and it will be the big start. I have always dreamed of doing a solo world expedition, so this could be just the beginning.

Boy have I missed living by the ocean! I’m so happy out here :)

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Jan4

BRRRAZIL!

Thiago agreed to let me change the privacy settings of our current album from friends to public. Yay! Now you can see them too without a facebook login. Newer pics coming soon :)

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Dec31

Tourist Spotting

As is traditional in Brazil, everyone across the country will be dressed up very elegantly in white tonight to usher in the New Year.

Of course I didn’t know this, so I will be wearing one of two very bright colorful dresses, the only things I have that I haven’t dripped olive oil or chocolate on yet.

Happy New Year! I hope 2012 is full of family and long-anticipated travels for everyone!

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Dec28

Things I will need to get used to in Brazil

- The surface area of my butt exposed in a Brazilian bikini is roughly the same size as the rest of my bikini. This is despite Thiago’s efforts to find me a bikini bottom with the most coverage available in Brazil for Christmas. I am now wearing a Brazilian “Grande” sized bikini bottom which despite being a US / Euro Medium makes me feel like a baby whale. (more…)

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Dec25

Feliz Natal!

Happy Christmas from Guaecà Beach in Brazil!

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I’ve been out here in São Paolo for a while and keep meaning to write about it… we are together at last! For a month more at least. I love the culture out here — it’s beautiful. I love the sounds of Brazilian Portuguese all around me. I love his family so much. I’m really blessed to be out here.

So we had Christmas dinner last night (Christmas Eve) around 10:30 pm and gave out gifts at midnight as is the custom. There are so many amazing customs here I keep meaning to write about and keep forgetting!!

Brazil reminds me a lot of Cape Town. From what I’m hearing Rio is especially similar, and the beaches, though I haven’t been out there yet. I feel very at home in these surroundings and with such warm and affectionate people. My Portuguese is coming along slowly, but enough to get the gist of half the conversations going on around me.

Well I guess we’d better get back to eating and sleeping Christmas away — later alligators!

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