New Video! Episode Four: Ending & Beginning the Year on Thisldu

It's only March, and it's been quite a year already! We've traveled to Park City, New York City, Tahoe, and Hawaii. In between all of those trips, we've tried our best to get out sailing as much as possible, but the weather in the San Francisco Bay hasn't made that easy. It's been a wet and windy winter; not ideal for the type of sailing we like to do. Alas, we've made the best of it, and captured most of our recent sailing adventures in episode 4!

Watch below to see our final sails in 2016, new boat projects, and first few sails of 2017!

Sailing Lens: A Glance Into Our Adventures

Owning Thisldu has filled our lives with purpose: to become better sailors, to spend more time in the great outdoors, to take care of something that we are so lucky to have. Most of all, it gives us a way to connect with people—old friends and new—in a completely different environment. We love it.

Below are some of our favorite pictures from our adventures on Thisldu to date. Thanks to our friends and family who have helped us enjoy this sailing thing all the more! (PS—you can follow us on Instagram @thisldu_ for daily snaps of our sailing excursions!)

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Ending a Hard Year on a High Note, Part II: New Years in Chicago

In Ending a Hard Year on a High Note, Part I: Christmas on the Farm, I gave an overview of the trials and tribulations we faced in 2016 and recapped the much-needed peaceful few days we had at my sister's home. We left Annie's farm feeling well-rested and restored, ready to face what would be a whirlwind week in Chicago to ring in the New Year with Garrett's parents, brothers, and their significant others.

Our time spent in Chicago was filled with belly laughter, outings, quality family time, and, as always, indulgences. The city really is beautiful during the holidays (ahem, their decorations put San Francisco's efforts to shame), and I'm so glad we were able to make it there for the ending and beginning of the year.

2017 will be an eventful one for the Ruhlands. In March, Jacque and Ethan's Baby Ruh will enter the world, and we are oh so excited for this chapter in our family's life. In June, we'll officially gain another sister in Jamie when she and Garrett's older brother Pat say "I do." Two monumental events, with many other fun ones sprinkled in between, are giving us so much to look forward to in the coming year.

Here are some pictures spent from our time in the Windy (and cold!) City. Happy New Year!

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Ending a Hard Year On a High Note, Part I: Christmas on the Farm

2016 was, in a word, hard. We lost our beloved Mollie, saw dear friends lose their father and brother, and watched strangers face so much devastation all over the world. The U.S. presidential election was a blow and the impending leadership of our country frightens and saddens me every day. So much more has gone wrong this year, but because I am generally opposed to complaining, I'll leave it at that. This is life. There are ups and downs, good and bad. And while we endured a lot of bad this year, we also experienced a lot of good. 

After a year of highs and lows, I was especially looking forward to spending time with family over the holidays. The first stop on our trip away from San Francisco was my sister's farm in South Carolina, where Garrett and I would spend Christmas with my siblings and their significant others, our nieces and nephew, and my father. It was the first time all of us would be together for Christmas in five years. A lot has happened in those five years, and it was especially important for me to be with my family on Christmas Day. After South Carolina, we would travel to Chicago to celebrate a late Christmas and New Year with Garrett's parents, siblings, and sisters-in-law. This trip was equally as important to us; when family members are spread across three states, it can be increasingly hard to get everyone together. 

So when Garrett was admitted to the hospital with appendicitis on Wednesday afternoon, just about 30 hours before we were supposed to fly to South Carolina, it felt like everything was falling to pieces. I was worried for his well-being and convinced that we wouldn't make it to our families for the holidays.

But Garrett promised me we'd make it. He pulled through, and for once American Airlines was helpful, and on Christmas Eve, we boarded a plane to South Carolina. We spent a few peaceful days in the company of family on my sister's farm, something we needed so much after the chaos of 2016 and the last few days. 

My family is still healing over my parent's divorce, so there was that. Every minute of every moment over Christmas was not perfect, but we tried our best, and for now, that's all I can ask for. I wouldn't trade anything for being woken up by my husband on Christmas morning (after his third attempt; he woke up way before anyone, even the kids), slipping boots and a coat over my pajamas, and visiting my sister's new horse. We sipped our coffee, took in the golden light that spread over the farm, and were thankful to be there together, in the middle of nowhere, with some of the people that matter the most.

Below are photos from our short, but sweet time spent on the farm. I hope everybody had a wonderful holiday!

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Episode Three: Vitamin Sea

I'm coming to adore sailing more and more (thank goodness). And while I'm enjoying it for a plethora of reasons, I mostly love it for two: it's a wonderful excuse to get outside and gives us a new space to spend time with friends. Both of which you'll see in the below episode.

A shout out to Julie, Joe, Sydney, David, Gemma, Suki, Jim, and Eileen, all of whom have helped us take delight in our time on Thisldu all the more!