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EPIC 14.4 MILE HIKE

14.4 miles.... and a breakfast for champions,

Buffalo Veggie Soup

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Thanksgiving Day Hike, we headed out with our heavy wool and layers of silk and wool..

Gorge wind, ice, black ice, dark hike, a few sun spots, cold cold wind, snow, ice, frozen muscles, epic fall in the snow with a shoulder row (saved my cup), many black ice falls, epic cold freezing wind, to cold to take pictures (I only took a few), to cold to make tea, finished right before it got dark...

Gave thanks for butt warmers and dreamed of a hot shower when we got home.

Wobbled out of the car, took a 30 minute hot, hot shower, hugged the wood stove and sipped on a hot cup of tea..

I used half a jar of my Invigorating Cream on me and a took a tincture that is used for nerves and muscles.  

14.4 mile and 7 hours...

Next day we felt good and made plans to go back out on Sunday.  

 

My husband wrote about our adventure: 

http://mountainwarrior.ning.com/profiles/blogs/do-you-know-my-wife?xg_source=activity

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Push The Pause Button Please....

Because I have towed the line between life and death, lately, I find I struggle with being responsible. I want to play and take every moment in. I want life to feel slow. I want time to slow even stop while I sit up in the mountains and have tea with my husband, I want to sit with my kids more outside in the forest or on a beach. I want to go backpacking high up in the mountains with my family and get lost in its silence... I want to drive and experience more of this worlds beauty.
Today, I was reading a friend of mines blog, (Growing Wild Farm), I am very proud of her for realizing what is important in life, which is learning to "pause". No matter how hard you work, work never goes away, the lists are always lists. What is important in life is taking a pause, taking moments, and put play back in your life.
I love what my daughter Sophia's says, "What stories are you creating that you can share" What is your story? Is your story of staying inside, playing video games, watching movies, eyes glued to your cell phone? What story's are you going to be able to tell from that?
I will ask you again, through my daughters words (who will be 17 tomorrow) What is your story?
Here is a quote a friend of mine used in her blog. It is totally how I feel on a daily basis, even more so these last few months. ...
“I arise in the morning torn between the desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world. This makes it hard to plan the day.” -E B White
So, outside I go, to work, pause and then play.....

Why I choose to exercise and play outside....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blmv6gb9m64

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Be A Participant Not A Tourist

The question is whether we are to be tourist or participants in our heritage.  I am interested in the question, because I believe it to be an eminently practical one.  I do not believe that tourists can preserve anything, including themselves, for very long.  And one of the tragedies of the modern world is that it has made us tourists of our own destiny.  It has taught us to turn to the past for diversion rather than instruction.  It has taught us to look into our inheritance for curiosities rather than patterns.  

Wendell Berry 

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