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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Last day of 2014

I love the holidays. And as we ended Mark's party last night (with wonderful friends and family, might I add) at one of his kind of restaurants (it's called MEAT of all things) our holiday season is coming soon to a close.

When this happens I start to feel a little blue. I find myself looking extra hard at the Christmas lights and willing them to imprint in my memory. Enjoying the snowmen and snow forts (with their extra festive appeal) a little more than I would on a cold blustery day in January. Smelling our Christmas tree and savoring the pine smell a little harder. It's silly really but it's what I do. 

I then look to the new year. What should my goals be. What should I strive to do, be, see, learn? 

This year I decided on nothing. I am just going to let be and live how I want and strive to do things that make me happy in a day. Maybe this is a goal/resolution in itself (ha ha). Or maybe I have learned quite a bit from what you have offered me, 2014! 

I know what it takes to be happy. I know it takes work. I know that just because you can doesn't mean you do. For a large chunk of the 2014 I did something that made me miserable. And letting go of that and realizing that happy things can come my way when I look for them, was not only a great relief but so self gratifying. 

I know that my family both on my side and husbands is there for me. I know I have wonderful friends and coworkers to talk to. I know I have a loving partner to depend on and who (like me) works really hard on our relationship to make it special and unique for both of us. I know when I come home I am coming home to our fur animals that only know how to greet with love, even if they were full of mischief during the day. I know my limitations but I know that I can continue to work on them and make them strengths. 

For what I know, I am grateful. 2014 was kind of an eye opener for me. I learned a lot. Found new happiness, appreciated old happiness. 

2015 you are welcomed with opened arms. I have zero expectations, resolutions or any other goal to make. I will just see what will be brought!

Happy new year!
Love

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

What my christmas meant to me

Christmas was a bit different for me this year. One is I didn't have to work (yay) so I could participate wholeheartedly into every bit of any activity that was available to be in. Also we went on a little vacation (mid-christmas) so I had to decide what I really wanted to do for my Christmas experience to make it special for both myself and others around me. Guess what? It was kind of fantastic. 

I had to forgo the baking this time around (slightly sad, but as Mark's Auntie Donna said, baking doesn't just need to be Christmas baking (so true, so january it is!) I also had to choose my Christmas movies with extra care as only a few selected would get chosen. Some of my traditions I let go of and just let the holidays take over. I can't say it enough it was lovely just for that. 

I shouldn't make it all snowflakes and poinsettias (har har). I did plenty of christmas shopping prior to leaving on our trip and may have done a bit of last minute to dos right before the 25. Something that at christmas time, I do not enjoy. Shocking but true, crowds and long lines make me antsy. But for the positive....

Here is what we did:

- walks around our neighborhood to see the glimpses of some of our favourite decorated houses. Bentley and I found one on Christmas Eve, it was incredible. I took Mark to it later on Christmas Day. Kind of like the candy cane keyhole, of our neighborhood. Love. 

- watched a few of my favourite movies. Home alone (yay I know, but it was what I grew up on), love actually (it just makes me feel warm watching that one) and a must, White Christmas (and yet again I cried when the general went down the stairs in his uniform, gets me again). 

- wrote Christmas cards. Ahhhh, the dying form of letter delivery. I enjoy getting mail every year from family and friends, sending me updates on their lives, delivering well wishes. So in return we do it. Although I cheat a little with a Christmas letter/picture that tells a small story. It is something that at this time I love to do....we will see how I feel in the upcoming years. 

- decorating our tree. With my insistence, we got a tree at the end of November. Plopped it in the tree stand and I watered it religiously for three days. And it was taking water like you wouldn't believe. Three to four times a day. Then on the third day I went to decorate the tree. And the needles started to fall. Kind of rain. I looked down and the tree skirt was drenched. Yes. Our stand sprung a leak and our tree died. We switched it up and found that although the branches rained when touched, the trunk continued to take up water, so decorating it began. And with the lights on, a few sprigs stuck in to sparkle, it was beautiful. That along with the lights that Mark strung outside (with such mastery) made it really feel like christmas. I would turn them on, make a hot chocolate and enjoy. Still makes me feel happy. 

- Christmas Eve. A little hectic with no reason to dwell and get into. But we went to church. And when we went I was happy. Great sermon, great story and they ended with my favourite carol, silent night. It always makes me tear up a little when I hear it. And we had candles which makes the carol more powerful. 

- Christmas morning. We woke up, and immediately took the dog for an am walk. Cool air, cold but not too cold. We facetimed my parents on the walk and wished well wishes, talked of parties, and presents, gave thanks and laughed. Jimi had successfully surprised my mom and we gave small giggles of all that was occurring without her knowing. Then Mark and I spent some time alone and unwrapped our stockings, taking pics and laughing. Bentley was given his big gift, a Dino bone, as we were not going to be around to entertain him. We then headed to Wendy and David's. Met with Lawrence, we unwrapped our presents, (the boys played with their toys) and we ate croissants. Joined in the afternoon by granddad, Donna, Abbey, and Margaret we ate a wonderful meal, played games, ate again, while outside snow fell softly (seriously, I can't make this stuff up!). 

It was a fantastic ending to our Christmas, (even though it was continued with more fun the next day with the Edey cousins and a rousing, gift exchange of trades and unwrapping...who knew baking sheets and drinking cups were hot commodities - ;) )

Great holiday, great fun, great people, makes for an enormous heart. 
Happy new year
Love

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Late at night

I like to turn on the lights of the Christmas tree and sit and look and smell all things Christmas. 

Love

Monday, December 08, 2014

List of updates

I've been a bad blogger of late and I think it may continue sadly. I know it's the same ol, same ol...busy. But quite a few happy things came from this busyness. 

1. I got a new job. Still keeping my casual job as I continue to love that immensely but I got a temp position in another form of nursing that I think I could also fall in love with as it brings me back to my 'elves' days. Plus the people seem pretty amazing and friendly to work with. Not to mention super helpful! 

2. Christmas and winter decorations are up. And the house looks festive. Christmas presents are almost complete. Cards will be out (but slightly late as we are going away...more on that). And baking is to come. 

Sadly our Christmas tree took a bit of a turn with slight dehydration as we didn't realize our tree stand had a leak till three days of tree. It's a tad dry. But it is still pretty with the lights on and I got burlap ribbon so it goes with the old rustic feel of the poor tree. 

Other news is the amaryllis and paper whites have been planted. No movement yet on the amaryllis but the paper whites are just starting to bloom. And that just makes me happy. 

3. I starting running again. We have had a few nice winter days so I popped my spikes on, and put on my winter attire and Bentley and I went for a run in the river valley/dog park. I think he enjoys it as much as I. And he makes for a wicked fast pace bunny. Goal for 2015: keep up with my dog. 

4. My birthday has come and gone. I was very resistant this year to do the birthday week but for some reason my wonderful partner wanted me to have it more. And he definitely made it truly special cause he is just pretty swell overall. 

Went out for dinner with some of my fav. people in the whole world. And a very cool restaurant too. Three boars. Loved it. Great food and service. 

On the big day I worked but Mark came by and delivered cupcakes to my work. And then my dear friend Robyn also brought me the same. I guess everyone knows my love. And plenty of well wishes from all the lovelies in my life. 

I thought it would be over but Mark insisted on keeping it alive. He cleaned the kitchen (dishes and all), stocked the fridge on Friday night. And to top it off  made me, my brother, Wendy and David a most excellent brunch of my favourite french toast that I think he has officially mastered. Love. 

My heart is full. 

5. Finally. We are going to Jamaica. Eek. In a few short days. A big family gathering with a purpose. Looking forward to visiting, relaxation, sun and pool. Hence why a few Christmas things may be late...but they shall arrive a little after Christmas I'm sure!

I guess winter can have happy surprises too!

Love

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Nights

I did it. My first ever night shift...ever! I don't know how I have escaped from it this far in my career. Days, evenings, no problem. But nights...sigh. 



Seriously though I didn't know if I was of the personality to handle them. I didn't think I would be able to stay awake. The night before I trialed at home and was asleep at 130. Not a good sign as that would be 2.5 hours in my shift. Ugh. Forced sleeping throughout the day and now to the actual work. 

Guess what. I could do it. There is actually enough stuff to do at night to keep you active. It was a little weird to have my stomach grumbling at 3 am but I packed enough snacks. All kidding with the face I didn't mind it all that much. Worked with some good nurses and had a pretty fantastic trainer. 

Maybe nights will be in my future?!

Love

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

It's winter

There is snow outside
It gets dark pretty fast now
My mittens are out
My boots are warm and cozy

I get excited this time of year
But this year I am putting my christmas excitement on hold
Instead I am trying and willing myself to enjoy winter
So far it's working 

I think at least half the reason I am enjoying it is Bentley 
He forces us to take an hour walk everyday
Even in the bitter cold

But I get to see and hear stillness 
I am surrounded by nature
I see the sun rise and set
I enjoy it

Grateful that we got our little, "big" puppy!

Love

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Autumn has ended and the snow has come

And now winter is upon us. 


At least there is no wasps. 


Love

Friday, November 07, 2014

Part 12: yes truly...what autumn means to me

It's full of surprises!
The snow came for a day and promptly decided it wasn't time and disappeared. 
The sun is shining
The grass is green
The sky is blue
The temperature warm

And the confusion
The Christmas decorations are up in town. 
Christmas movies are playing
Stores are selling green and red goodness

And it's November 7!
This just doesn't happen!
Let's just relish in the warmness and greatness of this day (rumor has it this may be our last). 

Love

Sunday, November 02, 2014

Friends

Sometimes to make a weekend go from ordinary to extraordinary you need to spend it with great friends. 



Xoxo
Love

Friday, October 31, 2014

Happy Halloween

Fun night of trick or treaters. 
Decorating the house in spider webs. 
Carving three pumpkins. 
Preparing the bat for his halloween debut. 
Getting scared by a gorilla.
And finding a unicorn!


Fun night!
Love

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Part 11: autumn means to me

It snowed. 
Making it feel that autumn is over for me. 
Even if it's not officially over, my body can feel it. 
The cold chill of wind across the face. 
The frosted car after an evening shift. 
The mittens warming my hands. 
The thermostat turned up. 

For me it happened on Sunday. 
A nice visit with Mark's grandpa and aunt. 
Warm soup, turkey and buns. 
A quick visit to another neighboring town to see a baby. 
Saw another nursling that I graduated with. 
Back in lougheed headed to get Chinese food. 
Drive back into town in snow. 
White out conditions. 

Yes this is also what autumn means to me.  
Snow. 
Thus ending my fall posts. 
It was a fantastic fall. 
Love

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Zombie Invasion

So my husband texted me the other day and told me about a zombie 5km this Saturday. Weird. My husband although in probably the most incredible shape I have ever seen him in, really dislikes running. I should know. 7 years trying to get him to run, I have been successful only twice. What's a girl to think?

Well a girl must go home to get the explanation. Eager to give the rundown, he explained, "it's a zombie invasion, Tracey. You get flags and zombies run after you and take them, symbolic of your life. You can either finish the race as 'dead' or alive."

So, my first initial reaction was probably shock. This, in all honesty is one of my worst fears. I mean running and having people jump out at me screaming. Seriously? It sounded like a recreation of the haunted corn maze where I spent a half an hour shrieking my head off. Plus people that look like zombies kind of freak me out. 

But then my partner looked so excited and his excitement rubbed off on me. I told him I was in. I mean how many silly things have I asked him to do over the years and he never fails to show up and have fun. 

He alerted the facebook network and we got two other people to join in on our zombie adventure.  My lovely friend Melissa and her husband John. Both with incredible outlooks. John: "beautiful day to be outside and have fun."  

Now for the honest truth. I am not and have not been in the greatest shape up to this date. The last run I have done was the colour me rad (I think in June?). Yikes. I have been enjoying my leisure work outs of dog walks, occasional hikes, and cruising on my bike. This is slightly a humbling thing for me to admit as there were times I could beat my partner but with his shape where he is and mine where it is he leaves me in the dust. Hopefully in the coming months I can keep up to his pace. 

The race began. All good except in the beginning my belt was too loose and I lost all my flags. Grr. Luckily we had extras so I ran with one for awhile. Managed to escape the zombies. Melissa and I took a bit of a leisurely run/walk...then the intensity occurred. 

Half way mark, the zombies increased. Melissa spotted cookies and a ribbon on the ground. Saying just that. Then my worst fear occurred as a 'zombie' jumped out from hiding behind a car screaming. There may have been louder ones coming from my mouth, as I ran away in terror. 

Continued on and found a few RN zombies. Tried to talk some sense into them (I mean come on, they were me once)! No takers. But dodged them too. Then it happened I died. Someone took my flag about 3/4 in. It was a sad death. I tried to protect Melissa with her two ribbons but some 'zombie children' caught her 100m to the finish. 

Even though we died it was fun. Our husbands were waiting by the finish line for us and also fell victim to the children. Dang it. We all laughed and reenacted our versions of the race. Add soup and muffins supplied by the race and some dogs to cuddle, it was a great day. 


Love

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Happy thanksgiving

Happy thanksgiving everyone. 
It's been a windy fall day here. But we managed to sneak in a dog walk in the river valley, rake the leaves, and have a fantastic roast dinner with pumpkin pie. Yum. Really couldn't ask for more. 



Sometimes I think we (people) dwell on the things we don't have rather than focus on all that we do have. So many things to really be thankful for. Opportunities, people, circumstances, etc. It's nice it have a little reminder in a holiday form to give us all a gentle nudge.


Happy thanksgiving.
Love 

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Part 10: autumn means to me

Harvesting squash
Preparing and cooking squash
Freezing squash

Gee I sure hope we like squash ;)


Love

Wednesday, October 08, 2014

ooo animal commericals...i love thee

I had been meaning to post these awhile ago...mostly just cause I love the commercials and they kind of bring an emotional tear to my eye. I guess the advertising worked...sorry Mark. lol

And I guess I am an animal sap.







love

Thursday, October 02, 2014

Part 9: autumn means to me

Hot apple cider
On a cool day
With blustering winds
Right before work

Love

Wednesday, October 01, 2014

Part 8: autumn means to me

Frost in the mornings.


Love

Monday, September 29, 2014

Part 7: autumn means to me

Fall clothes come out
Skirts
Long boots
Warm sweaters
Fuzzy mittens
Tights
Hats

Feelings of being cozy

Love

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Part 6: autumn means to me

Raking leaves
Cool breezes
Damp air
Cleaning out flower pots
Cleaning out birds nests

All with my partner

Love

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Part 5: autumn means to me

Pickling
Beets
Carrots
Cucumbers

From the garden 


Love

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Part 4: autumn means to me

It's not always good. 
Autumn also means fruit flies. 
Thus the apple cider vinegar traps are out. 

But....
Autumn also means the fall decorations come out. 
Quilts, pumpkins, candles. 
Oranges, reds, yellows. 

Love

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Part 3: autumn means to me

Visiting old co-workers on a road trip to small town Alberta
Seeing a new little one that is only two weeks old
Getting a tour of the town
Having the best pumpkin pie I have ever tried
Looking at the beautiful fall fields, filled with cows, spotting hawks and deer
Meeting baby kitties, even if one was a little crabby spitting at us
Seeing combining up close and personal
Laughing hysterically at road trip shenanigans 
Good fall day overall with friends

Love

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Part 2: autumn means to me

Biking in the river valley.
All the pretty leaves crunching against the tires
Enjoying a beautiful day.

Love

Sunday, September 21, 2014

This is what autumn means to me

Warm days with leaves bright yellow and orange.
Markets filled with juicy fruits, sunflowers, and final veggies. 
Pumpkins. 
Crisp night air, winds during the day, sun shining. 
And pies. Lots 8 at this moment to be exact. 


Even if they did get a little toasted. 
Love

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Beauty

Sometimes it just takes a moment to be present in a situation and marvel at the beauty around us. 


Love

Tuesday, September 09, 2014

What I learned about my family

My Great Aunt Elizabeth, who was an RN in the armed forces, delivered a baby all by herself. The doctor's wife, in fact as the doctor wasn't there.

She is also quite hilarious and had me laughing. Not only that but she is fiercely loyal now but even when she was young, it was her and my Grampie against the world. I love that about her and them. But I didn't learn that...I already knew.


My mother, who travelled all around the USA and Canada went on her first trip to Ottawa (along with myself) during this trip. Took a tour of the parliament and visited the pioneer ladies.


My dad with his brother had pet pigeons growing up. Homing pigeons. But when they set them free to get them to "home" back. They left....to their original home. Prior to them being set free, dad also had the pleasure to sell two of them at a local fair for 5$. Apparently that was a big deal. 


Lake Superior is very huge. The birth place of Winnie the Pooh is in Ontario. And in Wawa, ON I found a giant goose (AB isn't the only one with the world's biggest).


My mom's cousins Joanne and Greg seemed destined to bump into famous people all the time. In PEI they met the lead singer of RUSH.

Not only that buy Greg seems to look like famous people (Martin Scorsese and Mike Love...beach boy fame).

My Nan's family owned a mountain prior to the deep depression. 

Card games continue to be loads of fun. Especially with competitive people (cough cough, Great Aunt Elizabeth). Even when you lose. 65 was the game. 

I have some family members with some eerie psychic connections. My Grampie, my aunt, and great aunt.

My Great Aunt Helen smiles with her eyes and has the same smile as my Grampie did. That makes me happy and feel warm inside as I feel him here with us. She also has the same soft voice. I don't have any other family members with that soft voice and it was another gentle reminder of my buddy.





I continue to have a love for kayaking...even if it can involve "bumper kayaks" and I get accused of being a river hog (wink, wink...dad).


My cousin Heidi is a truly hilarious and honest new mom. She and her little one had me laughing quite a bit. It was nice to see her, and I am sorry I couldn't get out to see the others!

Till next time,

Love

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Man and dog

So men go out and hike
They bring a dog
I love this dog

But after this hike 
My love is a little bit less
Because this happened 


And after two baths
He still smells
Life with a dog

Kind of glad I only had to see him in the end
Love

Friday, August 22, 2014

The gardener

So I have learned to accept (and love) the fact that I married the gardener and that he loves gardening. Remember this. Well the completed back meant that the side was free to do. And guess what? This is what the gardener loves so much! He loves loves loves growing food. And I have been the lucky partner to reap the rewards!

Mid May, while I was visiting my parents, a big chunk of dirt was delivered to our driveway (sadly, some still remains, ha ha ha). That was the beginning of the project. 


The gardener was busy away planting little seedlings of lettuce...three kinds, swiss char, corn, radishes, onions, shallots, green beans, peas, beets and potatoes. And under the heat lamp he fostered little cucumbers, squash, watermelons, pumpkins, and cantelope.


And then one warm spring day, we started to see growth. 


And then we went on holidays. While away the brother came by and watered the garden (and thus taking partial credit for the result). Why? Because we came home to this. 



Craziness. Then the days got hotter. The gardener tended to his veggies. Watering. Weeding. And making multiple trips daily to the back to see the progress.  He could even be spotted at night with his headlamp on checking to see the growth progress. 

And so far this is what we have been lucky to receive. 




Fresh salads, raw veggies, cooked veggies and even some to pickle. Exciting. 


And even the dog has been lucky to snag a few veggies. 


Love

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Road trip life

This is what road trip life was like for me this summer. 


Open roads with mountains everywhere
Our big old red truck taking us where we wanted to go
Road trip songs blasting through the speakers
Blue skies, little rain
Laughter, lomg talks, few arguments, more laughs after 


Spontaneous stops because we really had no specific destination
Food trucks like tacofino in Kelowna or real authentic tacos in California
Fruit stands, homemade ice cream, chocolate/gas station stops
Remembering your childhood as you passed by mini golf, go carts
You said that we would stop when we saw some amazing water slides...
Those didn't come till 1000 at night on our way home, ha ha ha. 



Stops at campsites in state parks
Meeting some neighbours close by who made homemade fireworks...
One opts out one opts in
I'll let you guess which one is which 

Ordering pizza at a campsite cause they actually delivered and you just can
Learning about Lewis and Clark
Seeing a bear, YIKES, never get used to that
Visiting a lighthouse 
Playing stettlers at night and getting beaten, ugh!


Exploring the towns
Plenty of homemade fudge, salt water taffy and kites galore
Arcade with old fashioned games like a shooting range (toys) and videos
Visiting markets and buying good eats and toys for little ones


Visiting beaches and spontaneously going for a dip
Run, and or play in the sand
Admiring the driftwood
Driftwood houses too
Admiring the surfers and longing to be that good
If only an ocean was in your backyard
Still enjoyable to see


Seeing the majestic redwoods
Having more that a few moments with the trees
Admiring their beauty, stillness, and age
Having wonderment of all that the trees have been around in their lifetime
 

And doing those silly stops like drive through a tree
And noting how humans can mange to make even a tree a commercial entity
Worrying as we were in a one way line if our truck would actually fit
It did
 
 
Driving away as fast as we came
As we had some wine tasting stops that needed attending
And that it was
Yum yum for me as you played driver that day
Thanks!
 
 
Love

Saturday, August 16, 2014

What summer means to me

Activities
Bike riding
 To the market
 To the grocery store
 To the mall
 With my partner
 Just to anywhere
Walks
 To the dog park
 Around the neighborhood
 With friends
 With family
 Enjoying the sun
 Enjoying the night sky
 On a mountain
Markets
 Buying fruit
 Doughnuts
 Plants
 Veggies
 Enjoying the atmosphere
Movies
Gardening
 Weeding
 Watching your partner work so hard
 Growing vegetable of plenty
 Enjoying the flowers you plant
 Admiring the hard work at hand

Family
 Hearing stories from the east, central and coast
 Having a special little boy be born smack dab in the middle, welcome baby e
 Having funny stories of magpie attacks
 Having family members take care of your home and pets
 Having a home cooked meal when one comes home from work
 Enjoying summer months with the one you love

Vacations
Hiking
Road tripping 
Seeing new places
Visiting old
Hanging with friends and family
Playing cards
Enjoying the beaches
Creeks
Rivers
All body of water

Food
Green onion cakes
BBQ 
Salads
Fat Franks
Kettle corn
Slushies
Wine (red and white)
Banana boats
Ice cream
Margaritas 
Salt water taffy
Sea food
Restaurants
Food trucks
Snow cones

And knowing it is still going to be here for awhile longer

Love

On top of the rock with the sky in reach

So I am skipping ahead of our vacation to our other one as it is fresh in my mind. This one was less luxiorious as we really had to work towards our destination. I know. Why do I do this to myself. Really.

All joking aside, this hike was one I really wanted to do. Since 2009 in fact. Because this was (one of) the ones that got away. Mark and I had originally planned an 8 day hike way back then. But injury forced us to hike 30km out in one day, before we got to this destination. We called a cab from a satellite phone and paid (who knows what) for a hotel, eating freshly delivered pizza in our hotel room (ahh memories). 

What is this hike I talk of. The Skyline in Jasper. It has been on my list since then as I had heard that it was an incredible hike. And guess what. It was. One of the top three I have done in my books. I loved it!

Plus we had the added bonus of another hiker joining our little team. Anita! The girl really loves hiking, since west coast trail.  It was fantastic having her along as she played off us, alternating in sides through out the trip. Seriously, Anita is probably the best travel companion ever. I always enjoy going on trips with her. So laid back, easy going and up for anything. Hopefully it is felt the same. Ha ha. 

We camped in the overflow the night before. Mark went ahead of us and got a site. We got in around 1030 pm (traffic delays in Spruce Grove had us delayed for an hour and half). Through out the night the train passed through our site approx 8 times. Ask Mark, he was up and tired. We grabbed breakfast at a diner and were packed and off from Maligne Lake.


All smiles before leaving the trail head. The beginning was pleasant. Till we started the ascent up top. Man alive I have lost some of my hiking endurance, while Mark has gained it three fold.  Walking the dog has put him in shape.  

 

It was wonderfully warm the whole day and we made it to Little Shovel for lunch. Something. I think we all needed. See below picture to note how we felt 8 km in. Lol. Not even Nutella and shot blocks could kill the feelings of fatigue. 


After lunch and a little snooze we were off again to Snowbowl (6 km away) And what fun we had. Like how Mark convinced me he touched a squirrel and I did it in return (it was a tree in the end). How gullible am I or sugar deprived?



Amazing scenery with the mountains everywhere. So pretty. Who doesn't love a mountain?


And through the little shovel pass on our first day. Altitude 2200m. From there we went to the Snowbowl site. If you all are hikers out there a bit more work looking for water as the creeks were pretty shallow. But found some in the end. 


And at night we stayed up till dark (and p.s. It was kind of cold, I had mitts!) playing crib. Which if you need to know Mark won each game every night. Grrrrrrr. 


The next day our destination was a Curator. Shorter distance 8 km to walk so a bit more time to enjoy the scenery. First bit was amazing valleys with flowers and creeks and the mountains against the bright blue skies. 



Then through the big shovel pass where we enjoyed some yummy lunch of tuna and pita. And down to curator after. That was the kicker. We has to go down 1 km to the site knowing that we would be coming up the same way to the next destination. 



But you know what was waiting for us at curator. A lovely meal of stuffed chicken, broccoli and cheese, salad, roasted potatoes and cake. With iced tea even! There actually is a lodge at this site that day hikers do. They spend the night and day hike out the next day. Apparently you can pay for supper and breakfast even if you aren't staying at the lodge. So worth it. I told Mark he had to stop spoiling me on these home cooked amazing meals as it will become disappointing when it doesn't happen every time!  He he. Or he can just carry it on his back. 



After a lovely breakfast of cheese scones, pancakes, eggs and fruit we hiked up the 1 km and then some. The notch was the pass. Scorching sun and rock face. Hot hot hot. We think it was 32 degrees that day. But serious feelings of euphoria. Because then you could summit the top of many mountain tops. And that to me made this whole trip worth it. It was incredible to be at the top of the mountains. 



And I got really excited about a feature on my camera. Yup the panaramic is back and easier to do then ever!



And you can count on my partner finding snow at the top and throwing at me.


Overall it felt great to be at the top. The descent down was a bit of a trail. We should have stopped for water before the notch as there is no water in sight till about 2 km away from the Tekkara site approx 12 km total. But we survived with a few bits of burnt skin. Once at Tekkara we may have found the creek a bit refreshing and took a dip/swim which was glorious. There we enjoyed our last meal and laughed in giddiness at our over tiredness. 


On the way out which is approx 14 km it is a lot of descent down. You get to be at the top for about 5 km and then decline. That was bit tougher for me and my new hiking boots I am breaking in so I may have taken them off and hiked down in flip flops which was a 1000 times better. 


We made it down and did our fist pump for Anita. Ahh the sweet sound of cars and civilization. He he. 


Lastly we went to Famousa for our celebratory lunch/dinner of pizza and salad. Great overall trip! Highly reccommend to anyone that hikes or has the desire!

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An added message that I would like myself to remember in the future. It's a serious note. When Mark and I visited the redwoods this year I had a feeling of smallness. That these magnificent trees have lived so long. Seen so much and survived through it. Questions of wonder and I found a bit of my spiritual side coming out. 
Same for this hike. In a world where you are surrounded by highways and cars on ground, restaurants, bustle and humans everywhere, even in Japser, you seem pretty huge and significant. You look up at where you were just at the top and you can't see a remote human from ground. Up top, you are small insignificant. Everything around you thrives and relishes without your involvement. It's humbling and beautiful. That's what I felt at the end of the hike. I kind of liked it too. 
 
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