I'm a passionate day hiker nothing makes me happier than getting out and doing
6 to 11 miles on a trail, where I feel relatively alone, guided by a path created
years before. When hiking the slight elements of risk exist and my success is ruled
by my actions. When hiking alone I can easily get lost in my own thoughts. When
lost in thought I pass hours and miles without consciously processing what's
happening in the world around me. When I look up the physical space I'm in is
lovely and alive and something very few have access to, it’s a moment of bliss
unlike anything I can re-create.
Monday, December 25, 2017
Sunday, December 24, 2017
7 days of social media vulnerability challenge 2017
As I've navigated my way into a world
where social media relationships are built on sharing personal As
I've navigated my way into a world where social media relationships are built
on sharing personal information I've stayed relatively quiet.
I want to challenge
myself; for the next 7 days as I close out 2017 to move into 2018, to every day
share with, you, my online connections something personal that's happening in my
life.
I am calling this the
7 days of social media vulnerability challenge 2017.
I am nervous and excited to see how the next seven days will impact me and what
impacts it might have on those who I am connected with in the social space. I
will be posting on Facebook, Twitter, Blogger, Pinterest and Snapchat.
Check back tomorrow for my first post.
I am nervous and excited to see how the next seven days will impact me and what impacts it might have on those who I am connected with in the social space. I will be posting on Facebook, Twitter, Blogger, Pinterest and Snapchat.
Check back tomorrow for my first post.
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
Aug 9th events
August 9th 2007 the Dow tanked 300 points in reaction to the subprime mortgage crisis. It was the moment the subprime mortgage entered the global market
August 9 1974 Richard Nixon resigned
1st horse arrived in Hawaii 1880
Michael Brown was shot on Aug 9th 2013
Tower of piza construction started on Aug 9 621
Smokey the bear was born
Nagasaki Japan bombed 1947
Monday, May 29, 2017
Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma
While the name is deceiving the Wichita Mountains are filled
with wonder and life. What is lacking in height is made up in surprise. After
over a year in Lubbock we found ourselves traveling back to St. Louis for a
funeral, with no time to prepare flights were unreasonable so we made the
drive. On our return trip we stopped for the night in the Lawton OK are, about
30min from the Wichita Mountains. Needing a chance of pace and bit of exercise
after several days of driving and eating we were happy to discover this area has
great trails that are easy to navigate and designed for short 2 hour hikes.
As this is almost the same distance as Carlsbad NM I would
not recommend this as a weekend trip from the Lubbock area unless you are
really burnt out on the trails to the west. But I would highly recommend this
if you are going on a road trip, I think I could have easily camped and spend
several days in this area enjoying the unexpected beauty that makes up the Wichita
Mountains.
As an aside, I have recently been reading quite a bit on Quanah Parker and had hoped while we were so close to get a chance to visit the star house. The man who owns the home is willing to let you see it however you need to time your visit with when he is closing up the restaurant (and that time depends on how many customers) We did not have ½ a day to wait for the restaurant to close so had to pass on this opportunity, if we are ever back I would like to see in person this incredible part of west Texas history.
Its hard to change the world
It’s been just about 15 months since my husband and I decided to chase my
dream, to see how far I can push myself and along the way how much of a
positive impact I can make.
I’m not going to lie, it’s been a true roller-coaster. Today I am on day 3
of a long holiday weekend and I feel as burnt out as I have ever felt. I am
starting to wonder if I might be slipping into a burnout fueled depression. And
it’s really no surprise that I am so burnt out, I went into my blog today and
in my drafts found halfhearted starts at entries while I was trying to sort out
what was going on.
From month 7
This has been one of the more
terrible weeks of my life.
No one that I know died, but our
health has been poor (I write this from the emergency department waiting room).
My dream job has become a nightmare
and I am not sure how to move beyond it or even if I want too.
Two weeks ago we were facing the
possibility that Ian might not ever be able to work due to a unusual spinal
complication.
Now all I want to do is spend a
month taking naps and reading books before starting a new less stressful job in
Portland. But the journey from here to there is very unclear and our once wise
and responsible choices have me now feeling trapped in a job I am deeply distaining
in a community that I feel isolated with a silver lining torn to shreds. The
husband I love is stuck in a vicious cycle of illness and our beautiful home is
financially strapping me to having a somewhat well-paying job.
To make things worse I think I now
have the flu and my drive and capacity to care or make strategic moves is all
but gone. I spent the vast majority of my day watching fuller house and wishing
I had a super-rich sister or friend I could live with until I had things
figured out.
From month 8
In 4 hours I have to talk to the rudest person I know and I am dreading
every moment until that time.
I am trying to keep myself calm and hoping beyond hope that I walk away
feeling better not worse as I am on the edge of quitting as things stand but I
really want to make it for the stability it will give us
Through the bad days so much positive progress is being
made, in some ways that makes it bearable and in others its worse. If I was completely
failing just giving up and moving on would be so much easier.
By absorbing the pain and putting 110% into making it a
positive and impactful work I am making huge strides in the positive direction,
those externally see the work required and that we are moving full steam
towards the goal, with me happily at the helm. But inside I am dying. The
challenges while lessening remain great, the sense that I cannot control the
outcome grows.
About a month ago I went on a wonderful Central American vacation
that has left me wanting to re-configure my life so that I can spend more time
traveling and socially connected. I know
deep down that another year in this life is needed. I have grown so much in the
past 15 months that another 12 will make me unrecognizable to the person I was.
I just need to find a way to keep the passion on fire.
I do not have a solution, more wanted to post to be a gage
marker for myself and perhaps find a reader who is fighting a similar fight and
hearing yourself in a stranger can provide you with some relief.
Things I am trying to get the flame burning bright
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More Sleep
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More Coffee – the fancy kind
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More trips to see loved ones
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More massage appointments
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More yoga
Sunday, February 12, 2017
Weekend in Lubbock Texas
We have been living in Lubbock Texas just shy of a year now and sometime folks say they would like to come visit us. I have been brainstorming on what I would suggest as the best weekend itinerary for a visitor.
Travel Time: Really anytime during the year with the exception of July and August when its unbearably hot.
the weekend that includes the First Friday of the month
Arrive on Friday: Preston Smith International Airport is incredibly easy to fly into. You will need to rent a car.
Where to stay: Many great choices, a few that I suggest is the Overton by Texas Tech, The MCM Elegante and the Arbor hotel.
Evening Activity and Dinner: The first Friday of every month LHUCA offers an art trail. Starts at 6pm with a free trolly to all the activities. Check out all the galleries around the LHUCA building than hop the trolly over to Giorgios Pizza for a slice, a salad and of course a sweet tea before jumping back on the trolly for another round of galleries. The event last until 9pm. The art scene in Lubbock is young, exciting and well priced. I would plan on brining home a few new pieces for your collection.
Saturday: Start your morning off right with a coffee at JB's coffee and than head over to Montolongos for breakfast. After breakfast I suggest a stroll around Texas Tech. The university is really the heart of our community and visitors should see it. Lunch at Freshii followed by some custard at Sheridan. For some it might be nap time, others might want to check out Hesters Used Books, visit the silent wings museum, play a round of golf or go jumping at our altitude trampoline park. Your evening plans are to head to Stars and Stripes Drive in for a movie. They have a full kitchen, this is a drive in like you have not seen since 1970.
Sunday: up early, swing by a stripes for some breakfast tacos and hit the road for a two hour drive to Paulo Duro Canyon. You will want to spend several hours hiking and exploring this park, so plan to fly out of Lubbock in the evening.
Come check out the friendliest city in america. We love visitors.
Travel Time: Really anytime during the year with the exception of July and August when its unbearably hot.
the weekend that includes the First Friday of the month
Arrive on Friday: Preston Smith International Airport is incredibly easy to fly into. You will need to rent a car.
Where to stay: Many great choices, a few that I suggest is the Overton by Texas Tech, The MCM Elegante and the Arbor hotel.
Evening Activity and Dinner: The first Friday of every month LHUCA offers an art trail. Starts at 6pm with a free trolly to all the activities. Check out all the galleries around the LHUCA building than hop the trolly over to Giorgios Pizza for a slice, a salad and of course a sweet tea before jumping back on the trolly for another round of galleries. The event last until 9pm. The art scene in Lubbock is young, exciting and well priced. I would plan on brining home a few new pieces for your collection.
Saturday: Start your morning off right with a coffee at JB's coffee and than head over to Montolongos for breakfast. After breakfast I suggest a stroll around Texas Tech. The university is really the heart of our community and visitors should see it. Lunch at Freshii followed by some custard at Sheridan. For some it might be nap time, others might want to check out Hesters Used Books, visit the silent wings museum, play a round of golf or go jumping at our altitude trampoline park. Your evening plans are to head to Stars and Stripes Drive in for a movie. They have a full kitchen, this is a drive in like you have not seen since 1970.
Sunday: up early, swing by a stripes for some breakfast tacos and hit the road for a two hour drive to Paulo Duro Canyon. You will want to spend several hours hiking and exploring this park, so plan to fly out of Lubbock in the evening.
Come check out the friendliest city in america. We love visitors.
Monday, January 9, 2017
Middle Class Donation 2017 Guide
I wrote several months ago about how we felt it was time for us to start making charitable donations. As we enter into 2017 we have started to think about where we would like to make donations. Charitable giving is a decision that each family needs to make in a way that best fits there beliefs, passions and finances. Below is my guide for how we, and if your so inclined, you, donate in 2017.
We expect that we will continue routine donation of used items to Goodwill, along with keeping up our volunteerism through Big Brothers Big Sisters.
But when it comes to pure financial gifts for us in 2017 we plan to give to
Cornerstone Non-Profits:
- The United Way - In my role it is an unwritten expectation that I will donate to the United Way, who in turn gives a significant amount back to my organization.
- The American Red Cross - This cornerstone of the american non profit landscape needs our support. This year we will be purchasing items that are much needed by our local chapter.
- Rotary - I am active with the local Rotary, my club has a monthly monetary donation in support of the local food bank.
Area of interest: This year I am feeling strongly that we need to do more to help preserve, protect and restore our natural environment. While our donations won't change the world, these organizations are doing work that is making an impact.
- South Coast Habitat Restoration - This California based group has a focused area of habitat that they have several projects they are working on. Check them out here: http://schabitatrestoration.org/?page_id=30
- The 5 Gyres - This organization works around the globe to combat plastic in the ocean. https://www.5gyres.org/
- Oceana - Focused on restoring fish populations in our oceans, this organization has 15 years of experience fighting to keep our oceans alive. http://oceana.org/expeditions
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