According to the New York Post, Monica Brzoska and her husband, Jorell Conley, have adopted a novel lifestyle, abandoning their traditional routines for a life at sea.?
The pair, originally from Memphis, Tennessee, switched to full-time cruising after selling their belongings and said goodbye to the usual 9-to-5 grind.?
According to the news story, their days are now filled with leisurely decisions such as whether to sunbathe by the pool or indulge in spa treatments on ocean ships.
Brzoska, a former teacher, like the fact that she hasn't used a kitchen or a washing machine in over a year because cruise personnel takes care of everything.
"All my meals are cooked by chefs, and staff change my bedding," boasted Monica Brzoska, 32, a former teacher from Memphis, Tennessee, to The Sun. "I haven't stepped into a kitchen or used a washing machine for a year."?
While their wandering existence may appear ideal, Monica recognizes the difficulties, including the occasional need for family connections.?
However, a family crisis fueled their resolve to set sail permanently, encouraging them to grab the opportunity and pursue their aspirations without delay.
Financially astute, the pair methodically evaluated their expenses and managed to maintain their lifestyle for less than $10,000 per year, mostly by taking advantage of reduced cruise deals and renting out their Memphis house.?
"We'd earned access to some amazing offers," Monica exclaimed. "If we chose the cheapest cabins, our savings from the pandemic would allow us to book eight months of cruising for $9,989.19-some trips paid for in full, others with deposits."?
To maintain a consistent cash flow, the out-and-about honeys rent out their three-bedroom Memphis home. Monica describes leaving life on land as a "freeing" experience.?
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