Yes, I am deep in some mountain snow! We made it to Boulder CO finally after a couple days of driving long hours. My friend Tina lives here and I am able to see her new home and meet her new friends and everything! It makes me happy to be here. I grew up with her and she is like a sister to me. So here we are and so far we have taken some really cool hikes, "enjoyed" the winter time, and feel as though we can rest a bit. I am looking forward to making it home to Indiana. I am anxious to hug my parents and start our process of moving to Wilmington NC. Ben and I both are already reaching for the ocean again. But because I am not able to be there soon, I have embraced each day on our trip and couldn't be having more fun. It is great! There are plenty of micro-breweries here in Boulder and we plan on visiting a few tonight. Oh, I also have been re-united with the cat that we had in college because Tina is her mom now and she completely remembers me and is laying in my lap as I type this. Life is good.
This is my life: Two kids, awesome husband of 11 years, and stay at home mother/family manager extraordinaire. This blog will follow how I juggle life at home and on our family adventures. Here you can find DIY recipes and tutorials, funny happenings, and uplifting sentiments. Every mother does things differently and every family has different needs. No judgement here, only extended thoughts from a fellow member of the Mama Tribe. Enjoy.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Long way from home
abode in Vegas. We finally reached
the cold and
snow and wow my body is not adapting well! I am starting to actually feel like I am in the middle of the country. I have acknowledged that the ocean is a long way away from me now. That is o.k. though. We have bigger and better things yet ahead!Friday, January 23, 2009
Tis the End
Well, it is the end of our stay in California. We have been staying in Carpinteria CA for the past 3 days. This will be our 3rd night and going on 4th day here. Ben has been able to surf right outside of our campsite each day and I have been catching up on reading while lounging in a chair watching my husband. Each morning I wake up to dolphins playing and eating, otters munching food on their backs, and pelicans swooping through the surf. It will feel very weird once we cross the state border and head towards the middle of the country where there is no ocean. Although we have longed for the east coast for too long and it is time. We will be back someday ready and willing to take on all of these places that we have been before. Soon I will get to spend time with my dear friend Tina whom I grew up with. She lives in Boulder CO. I am looking forward to our face to face talks over beers and good grub. I have missed her very much.
So far, I can rate this trip a success. Next stop is Las Vegas. We found a KOA that provides modern and unique airstream campers with awesome amenities. It should be interesting.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
California keeps on going!
We are in Pismo Beach right now in a really cute little cafe' where I just enjoyed a delicious bagel with tomato's and avocado. Ben is reading some Hunter S. Thompson and I am trying to feel awake. We have spent the last two nights camping in some decent campgrounds. The first was in San Simeon where all of the elephant seals were mating and nursing babies on the beach. That was very cool to see.
We then went to Cayucos the next morning in search of breakfast and some waves. We found a great little beach where I was able to lay around in the sun while Ben surfed some bigger sets. He then came in and we rented some boogie boards and played around for hours out in the water. Afterwards we needed to hit the road soon but before we did we went to the Schooner Saloon and had a beer. It overlooked the ocean and we had a perfect view of the pier. I was impressed with that little town. Although, it may have been to "sleepy" for me. The pictures at the beginning are of us on highway 1 near Big Sur. The other is of me at the Cayucos pier. We camped last night at Montana des Osos state park. It was a long windy road with exquisite views of blue waters and madrone trees. It could have easily been one of the best parks we have stayed at except for the raccoons. At one point we were eating dinner and heard a rustling in the bushes, then I turned on my head lamp and sure enough there was a raccoon staring straight at us with his mouth and hands in our garbage bag. He looked at us like a child does when he has been caught. After a few seconds of the show down, he sped off with our trash into his little burglar stash! The whole rest of the night he kept visiting us and taunting us with his fluffy tail and beady robber eyes. Oh well.
This morning we felt a bit foggy and are now contemplating our next few days. Soon we will be braving the desert and heading east finally. I can't believe this is really happening. I still feel like maybe soon we will have to turn around and go back to Humboldt. Then reality kicks in and Ben and I are meant to do exactly what we are doing. I wouldn't trade these memories with him for anything. I am in love with the life I have been given. Praise the Lord.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Highways Can Be Beautiful
I am sitting in our good friends little bungalow in Santa Cruz CA sipping wine and enjoying each others company. The last couple days have been the beginning of our adventure back east. We drove away from Humboldt County on the morning of the 14th of January. Our goal that day was to make it to the Russian River Valley and wine taste in the evening with a wood fire oven pizza. When we passed over the county line we gave a hoot and holler for the rest of our lives!
After pizza and wine we headed west towards Jenner CA where we knew of a little campsite on the beach. We made it just in time for the sunset. Lucky for us, while we were taking a pit stop in a redwood state park earlier that day, we stumbled upon a large heap of wood that someone obviously left in the parking lot. No one was around and we figured it was free game. So we had a blazing fire out at our beach campsite. We got up early that morning and headed out in search of some surf and sun.
We found a beach off of highway 1 called Dillon Beach. It was 7 miles off of highway 1 and we swerved right so as not to miss the small road leading to it. The scenery was outstanding! It reminded me of pictures I see of Ireland. Just amazing.
We arrived at a small beach that provided some fun little surf. It may have been one of the best days I have ever had. From an early morning surf at an unknown beach, to strolling San Francisco in search of tasty pubs, it was just wonderful. The sun was out and we were wearing flip flops, sunglasses, a skirt for me and a smile on our faces. I couldn't help but think of our families at home in Indiana where they were hunkered down in below zero temperatures.
Later that evening we arrived in Santa Cruz where our good friends from back home had moved about a year ago. They were waiting with a beer in hand, and a friendly hug. We sure missed them. So we have been here since Thursday night and are ready to head back out on the road considering it is Monday morning. We look forward to starting the week off right. My favorite day here consisted of all four of us spending the day at a gorgeous beach sunbathing in 70 degree weather, a stint at a berry farm where we sampled jams, and then a sunset bottle of wine sitting on a rock with some hearty bread and cheese and good conversation. It could not have gotten any better. But it did! We went back to Chelsea and Adams house and we made caramelized onion and goat cheese bruschetta,
pear and walnut salad with lemon shallot dressing, and Hawaiian chicken. It was a wonderful day.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Ok... So I haven't written in over a year!? Well I apologize to myself since writing is for me most of the time. I enjoy streaming my thoughts onto my keyboard. But I will never give up the old standby, pen and paper.
Updates and new things: Well Ben and I are moving from CA (hence the pic of one of our favorite beaches). We love "camel rock". We have made many memories here as well as some huge surfing breakthroughs for myself. In any case, we are very ready for a change and decided months ago that our future holds exciting wonderful things as long as we follow our hearts. Our hearts have always been pulled toward the beaches of North Carolina. California beaches are amazing, don't get me wrong. I don't think there are any more beautiful beaches than the ones in Humboldt County CA. Although I also feel like it has ceased to give back as much to us as we would like. Personally I feel as though I am meant to do many more things, not settle, and experience more and more. I kind of feel like Anthony Bourdaine, you know the travel channel guy who lives the best life ever. He gets to travel, eat, experience, soak in cultures, oh what I wouldn't give to be in his shoes most days. I have spent 2 1/2 years in a culture that devotes much of its time to the environment, natural living, and also marijuana cultivation. Compared to my youth, learning of this was a complete 180 and bothered me a lot of the times about the area. Although, here I learned to trust in natures remedies and teas. The herbal remedies for the common cold, flu, and menstrual cramps were easily accessible. I mean, they have herbalists that do more business than Walgreen's! I have learned to love myself, my womanly shape and figure, my personality, and also to let go of any vanities that held me before. Now that I have ruminated here, it is time to move on with my life, with my husband and my loves. When Ben and I were dating we exchanged a list that contained our most beloved things in life. I still hold Ben's in safe keeping in one of my journals. I believe he still has mine but I have a copy also in one of my journals. This list was made when I was a mere 19 years old. Somehow at that point in my life I was able to acknowledge some very beautiful experiences that I had either done or had yet to accomplish. One of my first loves was new adventures. They have always been best spent with Ben by my side. I am almost 24 years old and I feel as though I have done something right. Thank you God for all of these blessings! How is it that we actually made it out here on our own, thrived in our marriage, learned to love our earth, loved to learn intriguing things? I mean, I sometimes cannot believe it!
MY FAVORITE PRAYER:
"Dear God, draw me close to Your heart and renew my vision. You are the Lord of my life, and the One I trust with all that I am and all I have yet to become."
There are many more updates to come. We are opening an entirely new chapter soon. I am interested to see how we take what we have learned in the American West and use it in our lives out in the east. When Ben returns to me soon from his 5 day long expedition from one coast to the other, I will begin more updates and pictures. Thanks for reading! Goodbye Humboldt County!
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