Another blog of Charlotte's:
Sailing the World (Pregnant)
Even adventurers get the blues
BY CHARLOTTE KAUFMAN
Part 1: http://www.sandiegomagazine.com/San-Diego-Magazine/July-2013/How-to-Sail-Around-the-World-Pregnant/
On the first leg of their journey, the Kaufman family never expected such a bumpy ride (with one bump being particularly surprising). A chronicle in three parts. Hold on tight!
Part 2: http://www.sandiegomagazine.com/San-Diego-Magazine/October-2013/Sailing-the-World-Pregnant/
A fearless San Diego couple, mid-journey around the world, docks in Puerto Vallarta for a natural birth.
Part 3: http://www.sandiegomagazine.com/San...nant/index.php?cparticle=1&siarticle=0#artanc
Even adventurers get the blues
This whole story reminds me of that little girl who wanted to fly the plane at 7 years old, Jessica Dubroff. I don't understand parents who just give in their kids whims and try to pretend that the kids were getting something out of it as well. It's this strange need to be "special" or "different" and not like the "ordinary" people out there. These parents have no shame or conscious whatsoever. They are narcissitically driven by some self indulgent irrational idea that being "normal" for any period is unacceptable.
Parents owe their kids stability and safety. That's the bare minimum. And if the mother was wracked with sea sickness, what were the kids going through? Most parents even feel guilty about taking little kids on planes because of the pressure and stress on their ears. I just don't "get" this kind of parenting.
I'm noticing a pattern
Eyeroll....well planned out eh?
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"Also remember that it is far, far more dangerous to drive every day on the freeway than it is to sail from San Diego to Mexico, or even around the world," Charlotte wrote.
http://www.abc57.com/video/National-Guard-rescues-family-stranded-at-sea-254245151.html
really?
Snagged this from a cruiser/sailing site. Eric handing the Rebel Heart wheel to one of the rescuers.
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Snagged this from a cruiser/sailing site. Eric handing the Rebel Heart wheel to one of the rescuers.
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Snagged this from a cruiser/sailing site. Eric handing the Rebel Heart wheel to one of the rescuers.
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I guess you could say they did have a pot to pee in. (Ewwwww! *GAG*)Omg...shaving in the blender pitcher, rinsing diapers in the gally sink..are these people for real? Could they not at least brought a bucket for such things? Those poor babies...:banghead::banghead:
Love, love this article about the rescuers making the frigate kid friendly for the little ones. How awesome are they??!
http://utsandiego.com/news/2014/apr/07/kaufman-navy-nationalguard-rescue-vandegrift/
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Sounds like the sailors put a lot more thought and effort into making the babies happy and comfortable than their parents ever did. They (the sailors) were concerned about what to feed a baby- were going to puree carrots. And what were the babies eating on board? Apparently one of their meals was a big bowl of guacamole- just what a toddler dreams about, oops, no, a toddler dreams about cake. One of the sadder things in the blog was that they were playing a word association game, and no matter what the parents said, Cora said ice cream or cookies...
And mother writes how she made a cake then lied to the kid that all cake was gone so she and her husband can finish the cake later.
The kid is supposed to understand that when she becomes a parent.
What is she supposed to understand?