I have a kind of philosophical question, I think. Captain Grumpy and I are now into our 4th year of cruising in the Apostle Islands. During this time we have hosted many friends and family on board who consider it their free vacation. As most of you other boat owners know, boats are expensive. Besides the cost of the boat there is dockage, storage, maintenance and repairs. When we take our sailing friends out for a weekend I can't help but think how much a charter would cost them and yet when they plan their trip with us they seem to think that they only have to cough up half the meals and that's it. No one has ever offered to split the cost of a slip if we stay at a different marina or offered a few bucks for fuel or pay for a pump out. I understand, it's my choice to have the company (and maybe I should rethink my company!)So, I'm wondering if anyone else has ever had these thoughts and if so, what did you do? Is there a way to tactfully ask for more sharing of expenses? I am happy to share my boat and what I consider the greatest blessing in my life (sailing on Lake Superior) but I do find myself thinking that if it was me invited to join some friends, I would be bringing all the food and trying to be a good and grateful guest. So, go ahead. Call me ungenerous and cheap. Maybe that's what I am?