Thursday, June 17, 2010
New Blog for a New Stage of Life
I think I might start writing about my experience in nursing school. I am starting nursing school in 5 days! In 15 months, I'll have another Bachelor's degree. This time it will be a BSN. So, find my new blog in the blogosphere. Hm, what name can I come up with for it?
Leash and Collar
After a full year of being a hard core student and a year before that being a first-year teacher, my inner athlete has become dormant. I've done very little adventure sporting in the past year. A little XC skiing, but there wasn't much snow. Around-town biking, a run here and there, one white-water rafting trip. I can count it on my hand. Reading through my previous posts awakens my inner athlete's spirit and I wonder if that is still a part of me. I just got an amazing new companion--a dog. It doesn't seem so adventurous to me, but we walk her three times a day and so I walk about 3-6 miles a day with her. I see the world through completely different eyes. Sometimes my heart rate goes up a little, but mostly I am protecting her and looking out for puddles and people. She has brought so much laughter and energy into my life. I never thought of myself as a dog person, but I totally get it now. So I'm into gardening and owning a dog. I suppose I've become more of a domestic adventurist. (Is that an oxymoron?) That's who I am now. But an adventurous spirit never dies. My inner athlete will always be one of my greatest strengths whenever I choose to call upon her. For now, I'm really happy with my domestic adventures :-)
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Rubber boot
It's a new year. And where I live, it's cloudy season. I love snow. But it doesn't snow here. I love the beach. But our beach is called "the coast." It's cold and rainy. I recently bought some rubber waterproof boots that go up to my knees and have pink and black polka dots on them. That way, I can dip my feet in the ocean without freezing off my legs from the knee down. But I went too far. Oops. And a fish got in my boot. Ha ha.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Surfing
I went surfing. I've waited my whole life to be able to say that. It's quite a difficult pastime to get into. Opposed to say, running, the surfing crowd doesn't seem too eager to get more people to join them on the waves. It's expensive, mildly dangerous, and rather exotic. We walked onto the beach looking like batman and batwoman, covered head-to-toe in black neoprene suits. Our rental boards were brand new and we doubted anyone noticed the surf shop logo painted on the corner. So, yeah, we looked like we knew what we were doing. And passersby had no way of knowing that it was our first time, so we got lots of admiring stares from beachcombers. A few of them were brave enough to ask us how the surfing was. We responded shyly, aware that we had no idea what to say. Eager to march into the freezing waves, we stretched out a bit and entered the water. It was surprisingly warm and we were able to stay out for an hour without feeling too cold. 7 hours later, we emerged one last time from the Pacific Ocean. The tide was coming in and we were so sore we could barely hold our boards enough to make the 500m hike back to the parking lot. As we peeled the dripping wetsuits from our aching bodies, we smiled at each other with these endorphin-induced drunken grins. It was stellar. I can't wait to go again!
Monday, April 14, 2008
Rubbing elbows
I am now a wildflower enthusiast. There are all kinds of activities that running gets a person in shape for. Conversely, there is one type of running that a variety of activities motivate you to do. And that is just plain running. My jutting musculoskeletal system is sore because it spent around 24 hours attached to a rather uncomfortable (it was a rental) 20-or-so pound backpack this past weekend. How does that motivate me to run more? I don't know but I think I will. And if I run at a rate of 6mph, I will still be able to spot wildflowers along the way. In search of the perfect trail...
Monday, April 7, 2008
Running in a New Country
Since the last time I wrote, I've moved to a new country. This is a country where it's not weird if you run around town in jogging clothes. In fact, it's considered normal. I've discovered a better way to get my heart rate up, though. Every weekend, I take my skis, boots, and poles in the back of the car up to the top of this local mountain. It's actually the highest mountain in the state where I live. I go to a trailhead and then it's like entering a completely new and different world. Everything is covered in white and the weather could change at any second. When it snows, my mascara runs, but I love the thrill of the chill in the air and the silence of the ancient forest all around me. This new country is strange, but I love skiing in it.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Summer time
In the summer. Well, this summer. There is so much daylight and as long as the temperatures agree, I can go running every night towards the sunset. I've found that I prefer running with my boyfriend. It feels so great when we come home sweaty, and chop up vegetables for dinner and shower. But, the best thing this summer has been finding swimming pools and lakes and seas. So far we've swam in the public pool in Sarajevo, in the Adriatic, the Aegean, and about 5 lakes throughout this small little country. Not to mention every single day in my town pool. People gather around the pool and stare as I swim, but... I don't care. Soon, we're going down to an island in the Aegean for a week and renting windsurf equipment. I just want to give it a shot. Not promising anything. I'm most excited about returning to the U.S. this winter. ADIDAS (All day I dream about snow!) We signed up for a dog sledding course, and first thing I'm buying is new cross country skis. Last year there was hardly any snow here, so I really really missed it. My greatest hope is that I'll find my one special sport that I can really dedicate my free time to. I like trying new things, but I want to find my passion...
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