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    Dreamer's Book Club - Honey, Let's Get a Boat! – Week 3: Anchored Reflections

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    We’re at the heart of Honey, Let’s Get a Boat! now — the part where the Stobs settle into their adventure and find their rhythm on the water.

    You can find all posts related to specific books by clicking on the matching tag at the top of the feed. For this book, you’ll want to click Honey, Let’s Get a Boat…

    This week, as we explore our book, is one of my favorites (Week 3 – “Anchored Reflections”) because we’re examining what we’re learning from the journey. In our current book, we’re also seeing the Stobs shift from doing the thing to becoming the kind of people who do the thing. You can feel their confidence building, even as challenges continue to pop up.

    🧭 This Week’s Reading

    Chapters 11 through 15

    By now, they’ve made real progress along their route and weathered a few emotional storms. There’s joy, fatigue, and plenty of laughter… all the ingredients of a true Great Loop story.

    💭 Reflection

    Every long journey has a middle stretch where the novelty fades and the reality settles in. It’s where most dreams get tested.

    When we were halfway through our Loop, we hit that same wall: the days blurred together, and the list of boat projects and things that needed to be done felt endless. But looking back, it was the time we grew the most as a family and as boaters.

    The Stobs’ story reminds us that the middle of the journey is where you find your sea legs… and your sense of self.

    💬 Discussion Questions

    • What lessons from the Stobs’ trip stand out to you this week?
    • How do you keep yourself motivated when the excitement starts to wear off?
    • Do you see any parallels between their learning curve and your own Great Loop dreams?

    ⚓️ Coming Up Next Week

    Next week, we’ll wrap up this month’s read, share final takeaways, and reveal December’s book selection!

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    Until then, drop your reflections below, and let's talk about what this story is teaching you.

    Alison