Thursday, May 31, 2018

My Biggest Inquiry Ever!

For those of you who have followed the blog for a while, you'll know that Mrs. Heins (our LEADS K teacher) and I have been doing an ongoing inquiry on the Appalachian Trail that culminates about every other summer with weekly hiking chunks of the trail and getting a few more miles under our belts.

These past three years I have been doing a big inquiry with my husband and I have kept Room 408 involved along the way this year. 

Just a few weeks ago my husband and I purchased our first sailboat after lots of research and changes in our life.

  It all started with a trip to Door County a few years ago when we took a daysail on the Edith M. Becker and started thinking about how we'd like to learn to sail.

After a lot of talking and thinking, we decided to move and reduce our mortgage so we could try and make this dream come true...which started a BIG sailboat inquiry!

We read a lot of sailing books, watched a lot of sailing videos, and researched on the internet during our Immersion Stage.  Soon we started investigating what it would take to get a sailboat of our own.  We talked to experts in the Investigation Stage, and this spring we did a learn to sail liveaboard program in Charleston, SC.  We lived aboard a beautiful sailboat and learned to sail on 25' and 44' sailboats, and got our American Sailing Association 101 & 103 certifications.

We soon coalesced our learning and narrowed our possible purchase down to four sailboats.  After a lo-o-ot of research this spring we ended up buying a 1979 30' Hunter Cherubini!  We entered our Going Public Stage and I took a personal day to sail our new boat from Sturgeon Bay to where we are docking her in Menominee, MI.  I sent pics to our substitute teacher throughout the day and Room 408 wished me well!





 Check our this beautiful view of the bay of Green Bay!

 Meet Untide docked safely in her new home!





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