Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Winter 2011/12 in a Nutshell

The Old Faithful Snow Lodge closed on Sunday, Mammoth yesterday, the exodus of snowcoaches coaches from Old Faithful was the sight of the morning...the signs that another long and unpredictable Yellowstone winter has come to an end.

We saw crazy road closures (boulders in the road, snow drifts as tall as me), no snow followed by touch followed again by none. We saw plenty of animals, heard plenty more stories, and complained just as much as usual when it wasn't snowing enough or when it was snowing too much, whichever that particular day called for. The snowcoaches got stuck, they broke down, people crashed snowmobiles and plenty of people hit the ground while learning to cross country ski. Most importantly, we made it through. All in all, another winter season to be thankful for!

Here is my winter in it's photographic nutshell...

Monday, March 5, 2012

The Art of Travel


"Mastering the art of travel is not accomplished with practice or talent. No school will give you a bachelors degree in not getting shot while backpacking through eastern Africa. Or in avoiding Montezuma's revenge on your trek through Mexico. It's a way of life. Unknown to the majority, it's almost impossible to convey to your friends back home over the course of a single conversation. It's more of a feeling, it's the excitement I experience the night before a trip. The high that comes with booking a one-way train ticket to a place I've never heard of. It's the little things that so often go unnoticed. I used to think back to my wedding day and I wonder, how did I get here? Why me? And then I remember all that I've seen and done, the friends I've made, the countries I've called home, and all the bugs I've eaten by accident." Conner Layne - The Art of Travel


For the past couple of years I have been slowly changing (and recognizing the change) from the me who was wild, spontaneous and wanted to be responsibility free into the me that likes coming home to the same place, plopping down on the couch with a book or a crochet project and sleeping in my own bed at night, with a little adventuring and exploring thrown in during the normal and abysmally small amount of vacation time allotted to the average American.

Last night, however, I plopped onto my well worn and molded spot on my couch with a blanket and the latest crochet project and turned on The Art of Travel, a 2008 film about a recent high school grad who ditches his wedding, finds himself the next day in Managua, Nicaragua and follows him through his change from a naive youngster to well seasoned backpacker and world traveller. While the movie itself was of course both over dramatized a bit (Nicaragua is portrayed a bit more harshly than it is, from what I've learned from friends who have traveled there) and glamorized a bit (how the heck does he do all of this without every needing to stop and make a little money?!), it does the trick on inspiring the inner traveler that so many of us suppress in the name of "growing up" and doing what society has instilled in so many of us the path to adulthood and thus happiness. But is it really? And how is one to know without trying?

I know I have done far more than many of those I grew up with - moving to a National Park when I was 20, moving to Colorado when I was 23, the larger part of my 20's interspersed with adventures back and forth across the country, Mexico and Canada both alone and with friends. But will I wake up one day, pick out what to where from the closet in a nice clean house in a suburban neighborhood with views of landscaped yards and picket and wish I'd seen more? Or will I wake up one day, dig some wrinkled clothes out of a backpack in a tent sitting at the base of the Andes and wish I'd stayed closer to home and settled a little more? Will it be high heels and cocktail dresses, or hiking boots and tank tops that will deliver the most happiness? A lot of questions, but no magic 8-ball to provide the answers.

The best answer of all really isn't an answer at all - do what feels right and make the best of it, and never, ever, have any regrets. Yes, the choice for each road means sacrifices of the other. But the choice for each road also leads to endless possibilities.....

Saturday, January 21, 2012

The Great To-Do List - REVISED and Soon to be Updated!

In the name of lists and challenges, I thought it would be fun to revisit my very first "To-Do" List - and make a few notes and adjustments. The original list (Black type) is what I posted on MySpace (whoa!) on May 5, 2006. Green highlights are things I have completed since then. Red are things that, after careful thought and consideration by an older and more experienced mind, am choosing to cancel from the list from here on out. Last but not least, Blue is just extra notes, and things that may be "half-way done" or done with any sort of special consideration or adjustment :)


Current mood:ecstatic

Things to Do Before I Die...a few more


So, the amazing Miss Abbie did this and it inspired me to think about my own to-do list. First, it's a work in progress and, rightfully so, always will be. It's all things, in no particular order, big and small that may bring happiness, realization, truth, faith, insight, outsight, or might just need to be done.


1. Find my bliss, so that I can follow it!

2. Eat fondue that is not cheese or chocolate - Beef, at Cafe Diva in Steamboat

3. Go to Fairyland

4. Learn to roll sushi - For Bryan's birthday in 2010 (repeated successfully for Karen's in 2011 as well!)

5. Learn an instrument

6. Go to Alaska

7. Climb a big wall that requires spending the night on the wall(if Jack Osbourne can do it so 
can I) - In all honesty, as much as I hate to admit it, I am NEVER going to do this....

8. Adopt a dog - I don't actually have my own, but I have helped several friends with the selection of their furry friends, as well as adopting my kitty cat, Harlo (aka Muffin!)

9. Finish college

10. Decide what to go to college for(since I'm in college you'd have thought I did this  - already....) - Hospitality Management....thought it did not assist in completion of #9.

11. Backpack in Europe

12. Learn how to fix my own car - I can't say it was with flying colors, but in the past year I have: replaced sway bar links, struts, strut mounts, changed oil and assisted in a full tire removal/change/mount/balance!

13. Knit socks - this has been attempted on several levels, thought completion still eludes me

14. Own a home

15. Read as many books as possible by the following authors: Tom Robbins, Paulo Coehlo, Hunter S Thompson, Edward Abbey, Ernest Hemingway, and many more

16. Take a summer long climbing/music trip all over the U.S.

17. Climb in another country

18. Give up television

19. Make the perfect margarita - I hate toot my own horn, but I am calling this one good because I am told how great they are every time I make them!

20. Speak a second language

21. Go to the Iowa state fair

22. Get married and have a family(no "settling down" though)

23. See a ghost

24. Put some pretty colored tape on all my climbing gear so Galo stops asking "is this mine or yours?" - Seeing as I don't have much climbing gear anymore, nor do I ever see/climb with Galo since we live 900 miles apart, this one might be a moot point.

25. Spend a summer in the southern hemisphere(so it snows in July!)

26. Do karaoke...sober. - "Don't Stop Believin', at Jade Summit In Steamboat
 

27. Find my birth mother(maybe....) - Found, but not contacted

28. Hitchhike, and Yellowstone doesn't count.

29. Stand on top of Grand Teton

30. Learn to telemark ski

31. Name a waterfall

32. Start a journal and actually keep writing in it for more than a few days

33. Crochet a hat - I didn't say anything about it actually fitting properly.....And I did make Jayne a balaclava that actually fit quite well.

34. Drive a UHaul - I was reminded last year that I had actually driven a UHaul when I was 19, so this was actually completed several years before this list was made....

35. Figure out what is so fun about disc golf


36. Soak in Mr Bubbles

37. Winter camp - Grand Canyon, November 2010

38. Run a marathon

39. Make my own clothes


40. Ice skate in Central Park


41. Join a polar bear club

42. Go to a Buddhist retreat - I didn't actually get to attend a "retreat" but I did get to visit and spend a day at the Rocky Mountain Shambala Center in Red Feather Lakes, CO

43. Protest something - SAVE OUTDOOR SCHOOL!! Many, many letters were sent to the Portland Public School Board.

44. Publish an article in a newspaper - I can't decide if my High School paper counts...if so then this one is just like the UHaul....

45. Read some poetry(other than good song lyrics!)

46. See as many live shows as I possibly can, even when I'm a senior citizen

47. Teach my niece and  nephew something they will never forget
 
48. Be a bridesmaid - Ali & Nate's Wedding, June 2008

49. Learn to skateboard

50. Plant a flower garden and keep it alive

51. Become a good cook(good is a relative term) - By NO means complete, but definitely in progress

52. Celebrate the 4th of July on the wrong day

53. Deep fry a TurDuckIn

54. Touch a snake

55. Climb in Yosemite

56. Be the first one at a party/bar to start dancing

57. Beat Dirk at Tri Towers - Sadly this one involves 1) Living somewhere that I can even find TriTowers and 2) Living in the same place as Dirk so I can play him. Neither is true, so 
another moot point.

58. Balance my checkbook - This is by no means done on a regular basis, but has been done to entirety at least once

59. Get a massage on a Caribbean beach

60. Wear my 1970s Broncos tee shirt to a Bronco game

61. Go to Africa

62. Go to as many different types of churches as possible, to learn firsthand what they're all about

63. Take my mom camping

64. Fly in a sea plane

65. Wear a coconut bra

66. Win a medal in the Rainer Olympics

67. Sail

68. Read neighbor Lori's books about past lives - Neighbor Lori is now 900 miles away too, so.....

69. Run the Race for the Cure, in memory of Adam's mom.

70. Live in the same city as Jayne for at least a season - We actually got 3! Winter 2006-07, Summer 2007 and Winter 2007-08 in Steamboat

71. Lead climb

72. Go on jungle expedition in Latin America

73. Stop biting my nails - Vast improvements, but no complete success as yet.

74. See the sunrise from the top of a fourteener

75. Go to lots more Panic shows, among others, because I'm finally understanding how it can be so amazing and addicting to so many of the people I love. I'm hooked.


To be continued......
 


 A few additions - May 12, 2006

76. Wear fancy going clubbing clothes to the local bar in Steamboat or Boulder with Abbie - This has been done on my own many times in Steamboat and Gardiner, MT - unfortunately though, never with Abbie Lane :(

77. Go surfing

78. Have a pen pal - 2 actually, both from my online book groups!



79. Take a NOLS class

80. Ski in south America

81. Ride the subway all over NYC for a day exploring without looking at the subway map

May 15, 2006
82. Read the holy books of the great religions

83. Learn about meteorology

84. Volunteer for Habitat for Humanity - the only drawback here was that while I did volunteer, I never got to do any actual work because they always worked on days I was at my actual job.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

2011 Challenges Revisited....With Only So-So Results


It's a new year, and time for some new Challenges. But first, how about a summary of the completion (or general lack thereof!) of the 2011 Challenges!

Reading Goals66.6% Complete
- 50 Books for 2011, complete with counter to keep me motivated and excited to see the numbers go up!Fell a little shy on this one, with 35 out of 50. Still happy with the total though!

- Write a review for at least half of my books read in 2011  I read an odd number of books (35) and reviewed 17....the "official" half is 17.5, so I'm rounding up from 17 and saying this one is good!

- Give away at least 10 books that I've enjoyed to friends/colleagues, to hopefully get some folks around me able to have some great book conversations! I honestly don't know the official count on this, but considering that I sent at least 3 packages of books to Old Faithful this summer and another one with 4 books in right after Christmas, I'm having the faith that it was at least 10.

Blog 0.00% Complete
- Post at least two blog posts per weekThis one did ok up to when my computer finally kicked the bucket in March. It was all downhill from there.

- Only one post per week can be a review...must be creative and stretch the brain muscles a bit more - See above!

Knitting/Crochet25% Complete
- Complete both scarves that I have started so far this year!I technically restarted one of them AGAIN, after it was long enough to be finished, because I am a little too particular sometimes. But, it did officially reach the required size for completion :)

- Finish my best friend's daughter's baby blanket...before her 2nd birthday in October.And that would be a negative on both counts....not finished at all, let alone in time for the birthday. I actually think it is about the size of a large washcloth at the moment. Maybe time to start thinking about making it a throw blanket for when she goes to college.....

- Learn how to knit something that is not just some variation of a square(aka - no scarves, coasters, dish towels, blankets, etc)And again....negative.

- Crochet a hat that actually fits my head :o) I obviously had a rough year with the fiber crafts......

New Things I've Been Planning to Do50% Complete
- Actually take the pottery class I talk about every year! - Ok, so I didn't actually do this, but I'm still counting it. I did actually look up the class, make sure I had enough money and that it fit the schedule...then they didn't have it. 


-Finish my guitar instruction book and DVD, and be able to play at least 3 songs from memory - Nope....but I did open the book!
Gettin Out!62.5% Complete
- Go to at least 3 places on my local "To Visit" list - Woo hoo for exploring! I visited: Lewis & Clark Caverns, Natural Bridge State Park, Drove Chief Joseph Highway to Cody and went to the Buffalo Bill Historical Center!

- Take vacation to somewhere that neither Bryan nor I have been - Since we didn't go on vacation, that made this one a little tough.....

- Hike! I'm going to keep track of what I do from May-September, and the goal is to average 5 miles per week for the summer - While I did get out quite a bit more this summer than in the past few years, I have to be honest and say I probably didn't make the 5 mile per week average. So, I'm giving myself half credit for this one since I did at least make an improvement!

- Try a new outdoor activity(I have a sneaking feeling this will end up being hunting with the boys, but still undecided on that one!) - And hunting with the boys it was! I had the joyous experience of attempting (poorly I might add) to be quiet while walking through dried leaves and fallen branches, watching Bryan shoot and gut a deer, getting lost while trying to find my way back to the car through trailless woods and then having my car smell like dead deer until, well, it honestly still kind of smells like it. Overall, I would definitely go again....and the deer sure does taste good (and save on grocery spending, yay!). I also spent a day on an outboard motor boat attempting to fish with my dear friend Laney - I will definitely go out and play on the lake again!-