Monday, January 11, 2010

Staff Update

With the off season halfway through and Strictly Sail coming up, we thought it was time to let you know what our seasonal staff have been up to.

Instructor Scott Meyers has the biggest news to share. He is getting married to his fiancĂ©e Brittany in July and setting sail for an around the world adventure in September. They are spending this winter preparing their boat, Rasmus (a Halberg-Rassey 35’ keelboat) for the journey. Check in on their preparations and keep track of the journey on their blog, http://www.windtraveler.blogspot.com.

Brett Doudican is using the off-season to pursue getting his Captain’s license. We’re excited to add another captain to our roster, not to mention having Brett back as an instructor.


Natty Clapp and Mike Burlando celebrated the New Year with a return to Lake
Michigan. They plunged into the water on North Ave Beach with the Polar Bear Club.



Eric Hansen is enjoying the water in a much warmer locale, the British Virgin Islands. He and his brother are bareboating a Beneteau 34.6 for a week of R & R.



Ronan Adams is back in Ireland, just starting to sober up from his 3 month road trip in Canada. He is currently freezing his arse off in a banana republic that has no leadership with the capital city being closed down with less than half of an inch of snow. And, his feckin water pipes are frozen solid, since last Friday. All is good though, as he is off to Spain next week for a week of sun and surf. If anyone has a job for Ronan, he is available!


Magda Gaca has been traveling around Europe since her return to Poland, though she tells us there isn't much to report. We have investigated and know that she has visited Paris and Berlin in the last two months with her boyfriend Dawid.


Beth Ericksen is venturing to the west coast (Seattle) to visit Teryn Bergo and then they are both heading north to catch the Olympics. **Jealous!

Heather Smith is teaching a class on Chicago planning at DePaul. At her day job she is planning an annual conference on planning. This year's focus is the built environment, bicycling and public health. The big news for the concert is they have David Byrne confirmed to come to our conference. If anyone wants more info it is at cnu18.org.



As for your faithful blogger, I've spent my weekends and evenings away from the dock working on my piece of the American dream. After a complete gutting of the kitchen, down to studs and floor joists, and some serious educational opportunities, we get to start unpacking our kitchen this week!