Mid Life Crisis: Wikipedia defines a mid-life crisis as โa transition of identity and self-confidence that can occur in middle-aged individuals, typically 40 to 60 years old. The phenomenon is described as a psychological crisis brought about by events that highlight a person’s growing age, inevitable mortality, and possibly lack of accomplishments in life. This may produce feelings of intense depression, remorse, and high levels of anxiety, or the desire to achieve youthfulness or make drastic changes to their current lifestyle or feel the wish to change past decisions and events.โ
Waaaaiiiiit a minute. That doesnโt seem right.
โCrisisโ? Ummmmโฆno.
โLack of accomplishmentsโ? Nah.
โIntense depressionโ? Nope. โRemorseโ? Nope. โAnxietyโ? Nope.
โAchieve youthfulnessโ? God no!
Well then, as our kids asked, โSo weโre doing this why, exactly?โ
Letโs back up.

Bob (Pre-Crazy)
Weโre Bob and Kim Stephens. I, Bob, am a pediatrician. Kim, my wife, is a child life specialist (go ahead, google it. Nobody else knows, either) and health care executive. Weโre in our mid-50s and feel extraordinarily blessed. We are comfortable financially, though not wealthy (more on that later), successful professionally, and managed to raise and launch two kids without ruining them. I am originally from Northeast Ohio (think Cleveland) and Kim is from southern New Jersey. We met in Rochester, New York when I was in medical school and Kim was working at the childrenโs hospital. We settled in the Cleveland area after getting married. In 2009, we moved to South Central Texas (PLEASE, NO MORE SNOW!). Here, I practice pediatrics in the rural community where we live and Kim commutes an hour to Austin for her job at a childrenโs hospital.
Kim (Also Pre-Crazy)

Our children are both out of school and have lives of their own, one on either coast. We soon settled into the empty nest routine and were enjoying our free time by hiking, working on physical fitness, and spending time with friends. And travel. We LOVE to travel.

The Fam (Notice absence of shocked expression on faces of offspring. This was DEFINITELY Pre-Crazy!)
Then came COVID. Itโs been brutal. Weโve been on the front lines to see the fear and anxiety, the resistance to public health restrictions, the effects of misinformation, the tragedy of children losing parents and grandparents. Itโs been… a lot. And itโs not that we canโt handle it. We can, though not easily. But we started to think about what we were missing by living our โtraditionalโ lives. What do I mean by โtraditionalโ? Grow up. Go to school. Go to college. Get a job. Work. Retire at 65 (or 70).
We had started planning for that retirement-especially the travel we wanted to do. But the pandemic came and suddenly that didnโt seem like a sure thing. People our age were DYING. One of my colleagues had a stroke. Someone else died from cancer. It suddenly became very clear that, although we had been very fortunate and blessed by our โtraditionalโ path, there was no guarantee that we were going to see that to the end. We could work another 15 years and then not be able to do all that stuff we had been planning.
Iโm not sure that qualifies as a โcrisisโ, but it sure was an eye-opener.
But what to doโฆ


So excited for you both. I can’t wait to see all the wonderful places you see.
Thanks! We’re excited too.
Weโve been following this adventure since the day you texted me โWe may have done something crazyโ and itโs so great to see it coming to fruition. Looking forward to seeing you by the coast when time allows and living vicariously through your adventures!
PS: Fantastic name for her!
And we look forward to welcoming you aboard!
Way to go! Good for you! Look forward to following your adventures! Wishing you the best time!
Thanks!
What an adventure! So glad you will share it with landlubbers …like me! Wishing you safe sailing all theyway…
~Bobbie Maddox
Thanks, Bobbie!
The perspective that covid has given us is a gift amidst the sorrow and pain. Looking forward to following your journey!
Yes, at least there’s a small upside!
This will be fun to watch!
One way or the other…
Wow, what a challenging and exciting experience. Our daughter, Jodi, and her husband Kevin are starting a company of building sport aircraft at your age. We can not imagine doing either. Enjoy the sailing and stay safe. Looking forward to following your adventure.
Thanks!
So excited for both of you to take this time away and explore. Your smiles and dedication to children & families have blessed many over the years. BTW – we love Child Life Specialists and have experienced the benefits firsthand and Children’s.
Adventure awaits…
Thanks! But I’m still uninstalling the app!
Love this blog already!
I hope so! Trying to keep it light.
Our best wishes for both of you. Hope the sails blow wonderful experiences and happiness.
Thanks!