Coping with the loss of my husband/captain -Patrick Childress

Life is getting better…with a lot of help from my friends…

Losing Patrick To Covid 19 was pretty horrible. But so many people cradled and showed me so much love….it has helped me get through the worst tragedy of my lifetime…and to carry on with life and sailing.

Thank you to my Patreons, tipsters, channel members, people who supported me in every way possible….With cars, food, hugs, positive vibes, prayers, daily emails and texts and phone calls…Between all of you, you have helped me out of the rabbit hole…and I’m emerging strong and able….and I have all of you, collectively, and individually to thank!

Farewell Patrick Childress – Sail in Peace my best friend…

This was a difficult video to make, both technically and emotionally, so excuse the technical aspects please…

Thank you to all who contributed!

The life of Patrick Childress was a life well lived, and this is seen repeatedly in this video. He will be missed by many, but by no one more than me.

Rebecca

 

How we Got the Money to go Cruising, and how you can get the money to go cruising

 

Patrick Childress – His Last Photographs of SV Brick House

 

Using Our Electronics -From Predictwind to our Raymarine Chartplotter to our Monitor Wind Vane to Sail the Wild Coast of South Africa!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Patrick Childress – His Last Photographs of SV Brick House

Days before Patrick’s hospitalization for Covid 19, he had been disassembling the boat to supply many many photos of our Sailboat ..a Valiant 40: Brick House, for an article that was being written for Practical Sailor Magazine, about one of the greatest boats ever made for cruising, the Valiant 40. Its a good read and shows my home of nearly 20 years. The link to the article is below.

Maybe just maybe I should sell her, and look for other sailboats to join in all of the beautiful places in the world I have yet to see and sail. No big ocean crossings just the joy of a new destination…hmmmmm…

No decisions the first year they say…and it would be extremely tough for me to sell her. I am turning up short on captain companions ready to continue on with me, and I have no desire to sail on my myself, with groups of woman, or with mere delivery captains. I’m already home. First choice would be to find a very experienced companion to continue this life with, but it’s proving difficult to find and I don’t want to waste my life trying to maintain this boat til the right guy comes along. This boat is meant to sail…and to keep moving. I am too. And I can’t sail off with someone only to sail off…it has to be the right person who is a phenomenal sailor.

If anyone has huge interest in buying my precious home, let me know. I may be talked in to it, with time. Or if you have tons of experience crossing oceans and think we may get along…then give me a shout…rebecca.childress at yahoo.

Practical Sailor Article

Valiant 40 Sailboat Tour (#3) Down Below Part 2. Water Tank Repair, Chain Locker, Marine Toilet, Electronics

Communication Evolution on Brick House : Iridium GO! Predictwind!

 

 

 

 

Predictwind & The Stormy Weather of Cape of Good Hope/Cape Aghullas!