Saturday, October 3, 2009

"I see my path, but I don't know where it leads...

Not knowing where I'm going is what inspires me to travel it." --Rosalia de Castro

Our adventure is far from over. Yes, we have left Alaska behind us, and we have struck out for the lower 48, but we are not finished traveling. In fact, in one sense, after this trip, we may never be finished traveling.

Fall has certainly arrived, and we have had the amazing pleasure of watching it for the last month. Around September 20th, the weather started to change in Alaska, and it was apparent that winter was not far away. With the ultimate reluctance, we decided that camping in truly cold weather was soon going to become a reality and campsites were beginning to close, so we had no choice but to buy a house in Alaska or head south. There was still so much left to explore and so much ground we had not covered, but we had hit all the highlights that we had planned on and were woefully without Alaskan employment, so we made the decision to head back to the lower 48. I don't think the distance that we had covered to get to Alaska had really registered with either of us, so when planning our return we figured we could push through and be back quickly. Five days, a few chilly nights, one closed campground, a dead battery, and a terrible border crossing later, we were back in the US.
We got to spend a week exploring Washington and Oregon. What amazing places! Washington, home to Mount Rainier, is full of awesome forests and great views. We spent two days in the park and got to hike and relax after our long drive. I have to admit, however, that Oregon stole my heart, and I was about ready to just set up our tent on the sand next to the fantastic rocky beaches and never leave. It was beautiful and definitely one of the places that I plan to return to.
This part of our trip also included some great visits with great friends. I was able to introduce Rodney to friends of mine from college that I had not seen in 9 years. They have 3 adorable children, and we had a wonderful time telling stories and catching up. I also got to meet a good friend of Rodney's from Boulder. He is married with an also adorable 14 month old. He showed us all around the Young Life camp where they live and work, and we even got to have dinner with them at a local establishment in the closest little town, Antelope. It was really wonderful to get to see old friends and make new ones. :)
I'm sure you all are wondering what we have planned now that we are no longer heading north and are not in the great state of Alaska. Well, when we were in Alaska, we learned a little secret. Many Alaskans spend their winters in New Mexico. So, in order to get the full Alaskan experience, we headed south, and we are spending some time in New Mexico where there promises to be great hiking, wonderful farmer's markets, and really interesting people. We are hoping to spend these next couple of months working on projects and preparing for the next stage of our life. We have turned in our trusty tent for now, and I am loving having a kitchen but already missing being outside. We plan to update this blog with our adventures here, so feel free to check back.
Here's to unknown paths, new vistas, unanticipated adventures, and the possibilities in all of our lives. If I am learning anything, it is that so much in life is possible...that too inspires me to head down the road.

4 comments:

  1. I love reading of your adventures! We will have to check out Oregon...hopefully soon. Any spots in particular that you thought were especially spectacular?

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  2. Wow, what an adventure! Some would say that you guys have lost your mind.... Seems more like your finding it! Try to sneak into Boulder sometime and give us an update in person. We'll keep it a secret.

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  3. Inspiring! Can't wait to read about what God has in store for you next :)

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  4. Becky...We went to Rockaway Beach and then saw Mears Lighthouse and Cape Lookout state park. It was all really nice to drive around, but Rockaway was a great place to get out and walk on the beach. The kids would love it! :)

    Bill...I think you are right...we are hopefully finding a little more of who we are on this journey. We do look forward to catching up with you all in person. :)

    Erin...Thanks. :)

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