Yesterday Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin declared a State of Emergency in advance of Hurricane Ian, which is expected to impact portions of Virginia starting on Friday, September 30. We decided to move our boat from Alexandria, VA across the river to Washington DC, National Harbor marina.

The Alexandria city marina is exposed to the Northeasterly from tropical storm Ian and is very much prone to a typical 3-5 feet of flooding on the streets and docks. Across the river at the National Harbor marina, though more expensive and further away from Kara and Ryan’s house, the move to a more protected harbor, is well worth the safety and comfort.

National Harbor marina gladly took our last minute reservation since many boating activities have been canceled due to the storm, leaving them with plenty of empty spots. We quickly motored out of Alexandria and into the white caps of the Potomac and effortlessly docked across the river and hunker down for the next few days.

Good news on the insurance front, we finally heard back from our insurance agent that the underwriter had approved our amended policy for travel to Southern US and the Bahamas. But we can not cross Cumberland Island, GA until after November 1st, due to the hurricane season. One more thing crossed off our list!