Location: Cane Garden Bay, Tortola

What up!!!! It’s your favs from Glad 2 B Here back again for the day 14 recap. We started our morning nice and refreshed because Will decided to leave the air conditioner on all night for us! I woke up in my Minecraft robe at the ripe hour of 7:00 AM and trudged upstairs to the cockpit, where I was greeted by a cereal breakfast. The crew got ready to sail to Cane Garden, where we docked for a few minutes to refill our freshwater tanks. This was also the same time that Bodin, Natalia, and Aidan left us to go to the clinic to go on an adventure to see the doctor [insert evil laugh track]. The rest of us motored to a shoreline with the GoBeyond boat, where we planted some stinky but very cool mangrove trees!! Luckily for us, we finished up in about an hour and went back to the boat to swim. Sadie and I snorkeled a bit under the boat, as did Phillipe, Henry, and Jack. After bout 20 minutes of that, we got on the dinghy and headed toward a beautiful beach. Maddie and Sloane got some awesome pictures while the boys tracked down a stingray. Before turning back around and going to the boat again to shower, Phillipe collected some coconuts for us to dissect later. While all of this fun was going on, we looked out to the horizon and whitenesses George floating away, asleep on a raft (only a few something feet from shore, don’t worry). How thrilling!! Zoe swam out to wake him up. Once we wrapped it up there, we took some ocean showers, and Maddie, Sloane, and Henry prepared us some curry for dinner. When we were eating dinner, it started to rain, but fortunately, Townes came to the rescue and assisted some other crew mates in putting up the dodger so we could stay dry. Will thought our VHF radio fell in the water, so he dove down to look for it only to find it was safe in the dingy. The night was finished with an enthusiastic conga line led by our one and only Stella. Well, like we always say, it’s never a bad day on the boat because we are Glad 2 B Here. See you tomorrow for day 15!!! Juliet logging off.