Wednesday, July 22, 2015

I'm Back ... and Ready!

Alaska was fun!

Something occurred to me when I sat down to write this Blog.  It seems that socially we get so caught up in the day to day process of earning a living we forget how/why/when to simply live.  It is interesting how taking an “adult time-out” has impacted my thinking.

Our family had a blast. Maybe you saw some of the pictures. 

My mother would talk about “grand adventures” and a grand adventure is what Alaska is. We began our two week adventure by removing and replacing the roof on our Palmer home.  

I actually got to rip off and throw stuff for an entire day. Ken told our son Cory, “Well at least they are throwing the mess toward the dumpster!”  I had never been on a roof before. It was cool! 

At the end of the first week, we celebrated in the joy of our eldest grandchild, Kaylee, getting married to Josh Hicks.  The day brought back memories.  The day of Kevin and Lisa’s (her Dad and Mom) wedding. And I then the day Ken and I were wed over 44 years ago.  It was obvious they love each other and are full of anticipation as they build a life together.  We are happy for both of them.

The second week of our break brought all new experiences--we started with a visit to the Matanuska Glacier.  Check it out! (2 hours inland from Palmer)


Ken and I climbed over ice, found secret ice creeks, hidden caves and it occurred to me “I’m  keeping up”.  For you see in previous years I had to “pick and choose” what I participated in.  I simply couldn’t do everything.  However this year others needed to keep up with me!

Wednesday, after the glacier, we visited Alyeska Ski resort (2 hours south of Palmer) and I climbed to a high point to simply look over the edge.  The views are breathtaking.  Check out my Facebook page for the pictures.

Finally on Thursday of last week we visited Talkeetna, Alaska (2 hours north of Palmer).  Simply said, Talkeetna is a sleepy little drinking town with a tourist problem. 

The entire two weeks was relaxing, restful, full of adventures and best of all it was a ball!

But then again,  here’s my take away. I had fun, because I was prepared. 
2014 to 2015 was a year of change for me.  I worked out at the gym on a very regular basis, I have been  careful with my eating, my sleeping, even the material  I allow into my mind.  There have been life  shifts. I am focused.  I have placed people into my life to help hold me accountable. I have learned to use my time wisely, fully, actively. 


In August I will attend a leadership conference, and today I purpose to once again reevaluate my life goals, make changes, push forward and grow so the summer of 2016 in Alaska will be even better than this 2015.

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