At night when I go to bed I come up with my unfinished blog posts. I last left off in Iceland. The country I've visited three times now and have truly fallen in love with, but this post requires some links and details I want to share, so later.
I found when life was more difficult I blogged more, it was therapy. Plus I met an amazing community of bloggers, that inspired me. However, I want to continue to blog the good, I also want to continue to share photos. The problem is life is really good. Things are in such a good place, I have an amazing supportive husband that agrees to (although has advice) for all my crazy adventures. I have a house that I am in love with, and really want to spend all my free time hanging on the deck. My daughter is 15, she is involved in lots of school and extra curricular activities. You'd think this would keep me busy, but it's the opposite some nights she's at dance for hours leaving me with lots of free time. Free time I use to be outside on the trails, volunteering at the humane society, going to yoga, or binge reading. Life is really good.
Relationships in my life feel really good and balanced right now as well. My family, my friends and even Ex husband they are all where they feel they should be. Maybe it's aging, I don't know, but if if this is what the 40's will bring I'm kind of excited!
In a nutshell Rick and I escaped for a long lovely weekend to SF at the beginning of May. I lived in the Bay Area for over a year (many years ago) and fell in love, so to share my love of this city with him was magical.
Lo had her first year of doing a recital with Emmie. That was awesome!
My time at the shelter has increased significantly. I've kind of taken on a different role working with the pits. I have to say they've won me over the affectionate big heads.
Outdoors. Lots and lots of time in the foothills and nearby mountains.
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So glad that you decided to keep your blog running. I've been toying with dropping mine, because life is just so busy. But, as my son reminds me, I'll never regret recording our lives. I suppose he's right! ;)
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