All cruises come to an end, sometime. How do you deal with the reentry?
Nica Waters shares her experience with coming back to land after cruising, and reminds you that it’s okay to grieve.
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Prefer to read? Check out Re-Entry on Nica’s blog
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All cruises come to an end, sometime. How do you deal with the reentry?
Nica Waters shares her experience with coming back to land after cruising, and reminds you that it’s okay to grieve.
Links:
Prefer to read? Check out Re-Entry on Nica’s blog
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Anonymous says
True. I described it to some friends as a bit of a “let down”.
Nica Waters says
It’s so hard to describe, sometimes. It’s particularly hard when people you want to talk to just don’t get it. Thanks for listening!
Anonymous says
Hang in there for the ‘maintenance season’ get the chores done – check in with family and friends (get those hugs) and before you know it – it will be time to set sail again!! I think of you often!! Happy Spring and Summer!!!’
Nica says
Yes yes yes! And while we are deep in maintenance/prep/improve mode, we won’t forget to drop it all and take the boat out sailing once in a while. Happy sailing season!
Anonymous says
Reverse culture shock
Nica says
The definition of culture might shift . . . (kidding, kind of.) I think it’s all a shock, right? Or it can be.
Anonymous says
Amen!