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Campsite #5

We went back to campsite number 5 in our quiet campground that Chris and I randomly found a few weekends ago. Once again I found myself snuggled in a tent with my love,  a s’more (or two) in my belly and smile on my face. It was the end of one of the greatest days I’ve had in awhile.

Earlier in the week I had an inkling to sign up for a running race. I hadn’t done something competitive in a while and thought it could be a good way to start the weekend. I convinced Chris to run with me and two days later on Saturday morning we were huddled with 90 other people waiting at the start line. Five miles and a free t-shirt later, we decided to check the time sheet to see where we placed. Despite telling Chris that he wasn’t allowed to beat me in the race, the timer picked up his race chip before mine while crossing the finish line so he did any way..sigh. The exciting part was, we finished 12th and 13th overall and I was the 5th place female finisher! The race alone was enough to make my weekend great but this was only just the start.

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A few hours after the race I was flying a plane-without an engine. Back in April Chris and I signed up for an intro course on flying a glider plane- and I didn’t really know what I was getting myself into. After signing my life away and a brief introduction of how to fly I was buckled up in the sailplane and being towed up into the sky (with a very experienced instructor sitting in the seat behind me.) One of the most remarkable things about the experience was how quiet it was- no hum of an engine, only the soft noise of the wind as you coast along in the thermals.   It was amazing to actually be able to fly it to and feel the plane adjust to each motion-although I wasn’t so sure at first, I’d definitely do it again.

Sailplane

After the trail race and flying a plane- we couldn’t just call it a day- so off to New Hampshire we went! As usual, burritos and s’mores closed day one of this greatest weekend. The next morning our legs weren’t feeling the 11 mile hike we had planned so we found a 6.5 mile hike nearby. As we approached the summit I was blown away; even though the forecast called for rain, the clouds hung just high enough to allow for an amazing panoramic view.  Despite the wind and dropping temperatures, I made sure to take a moment and recognize how happy I was, how grateful and how full of love I was with life, Chris, and this day.

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Jacki Carr, founder of Goals on the Rocks,  said it best: “To the future unknown.  To gratitude.  And to being present and open to all that is coming.”

Cheers.

 

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Burritos, Tents and Happy Places

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Last time I went camping it was an 8 hour drive, water leaked into our food in the cooler, the bugs were relentless and perhaps worst of all, the chocolate was spoiled. The last time I went camping was also the first time I’d been camping. I’d been camping in camps with showers and running water but not back-country, middle of nowhere camping. While it was certainly an experience, it was all worth it. The fresh air, scenery and stillness are so refreshing.

Last weekend my boyfriend, Chris and I decided to give it another go.  We jumped in the car after work on Friday and headed north. We made no reservation for a campsite and really didn’t have much of plan (aside from stopping at our favorite burrito place for dinner!) We ended up in the White Mountains in New Hampshire, chose campsite number five and paid our $16 to camp for the night.

It was cool and clear outside- perfect sleeping weather. Our tiny two person tent was overflowing with blankets and pillows; somebody is spoiling me. Is there anything better than laying next to the one you love, looking at a starry night sky and taking time to realize how awesome this moment is? I don’t think so.

Perhaps that’s why four days later I am still smiling from this mini camping trip. I’m amazed at how much one night in the outdoors has left me feeling refreshed, happy and grateful. Maybe it’s not having cell service, or not hearing all of the noise of the city or even not having all the comforts of home that makes me at peace and humbled. But during this little weekend adventure, I found another happy place, a refresh button and I’ll certainly be back for more.  

 

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Stop, Drop and Roll with it

Our bellies full from dinner, we snuggled into our (amazing queen size) sleeping bag squirming to find a place where the rocks fit our bodies. After a few failed attempts, we finally found comfort and began to leave the rush of city life behind, listening to peepers peeping, waves crashing and our breath relaxing. Snuggled into my man’s side, it wasn’t long until the rise and fall of his chest seemed to match the tumbling waves and sleep took over- outside, under the stars, with no tent and best of all, no stress.

This was Friday night, and a really wonderful start to the weekend. There was no moonlight but the stars were bright and prior to dozing off, I gazed into infinity. I checked in with myself and realized I feeling grateful, especially for my boyfriend who has put up with my stressed little body with so much love and patience.

Like many people, I found myself working full time one day and jobless the next. I was terrified, angry, stressed and a dozen other emotions. Hopeful at first, I dove into the job search full force. Plenty of interviews but even more no responses, the experience of searching for a job with millions of others started to slowly wear down my confidence, outlook and happiness.

I still found joy in some things but I was quieter, sleepier, moodier and defeated. I wanted to escape, go anywhere, be anywhere else but in this city that turned my life upside down. Perhaps that’s a bit over the top, after all, I was unhappy at my job but I had the same routine and it was comfortable, and if nothing else, reliable. Realizing that scampering off to another city would still leave me jobless (at least temporarily); it was time to burry my ego, and with that I got a job. Sure, it’s not what I want to do for the rest of my life but at 23 years old, I’m not worried that it will be.

Back on the beach, time had stopped in this peaceful moment. Laying and listening to the rocks tumble down after each wave, slowly being shaped and polished, I found a message. Just roll with it.  When you’re suddenly pushed out of your comfort zone, realize that it is an opportunity to shape and polish yourself. These changes may be small and take time but eventually you’ll notice you’re a gem, just like the rocks that shimmer in the tide.

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Hello world!

My active mind needs a challenge and my life more adventure, so I am embarking on an adventurous journey of creating a life I love!

I am committing to new experiences,  inspirational support, love and fun as I venture away from routine.

Stay tuned!

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