Slow Ride, Take it Easy

My Crossing for a Cure paddling team left yesterday from West Palm at 10:30 am after arriving there at 7am. Got on Captains boat and one of the motors wouldn’t start. This was just the beginning. It was started with some tapping of a hammer on the starter. Can you see where I am going with this? So we motor about 10 miles out of Palm Beach Inlet and the boat shuts down. Planning at this point that we are going to have to head back in and a sweeper boat came up behind and loaded the 5 of us and all our gear onto his boat that already had 5 onboard. All was great, cruising along and about 40 miles from Bimini we lost a propeller. It was 7 hours more before we arrived at 10pm. I got all my gear unloaded and checked in and taught a really fun yoga class this morning at 6am. The time lapse video shows the beautiful sunrise and setting. The journey over gave me a lot of time to think and it was actually a really positive experience. Paul and his crew took great care of us and we all stayed in a good frame of mind despite the adversity. I can hardly wait to start paddling. the energy here is charged. It’s one moment at a time in this setting and the headspace is everything. If you would like to track us the app is available in the AppStore called Crossing for a Cure by Sweatworks. Once again, thank you for all of your support.

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