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I hope you enjoy the new site, this one will be left up, however I won't be posting here anymore.
Thank you all!
100 and More Things
Completing goals, and enjoying life.
Thursday, May 11, 2017
Monday, January 30, 2017
2017 Goals
For the last 30 days I've been trying to think about what to write in this post, and I haven't been able to come up with anything that seemed worth writing.
My goal for every year has been the same for the last four years in a row - make this year better than the last. I've succeeded every year so far! While this is still my goal this year, I also have a few more specific goals I'd like to share.
Be more confident - One of the things I have marked off on my list is1. Stop being shy. Not being shy is not necessarily being confident however. Being more confident is one goal that's incredibly important to me this year. To me this goal involves being decisive, knowing what I want, being confident in myself, my strengths and abilities, and being confident in others around me.
Complete a thru-hike - In July I will hike Mount Katahdin, and that will be the beginning of my 2,200(ish) mile walk. I'll be leaving a fantastic job, comfortable life, my super cool family, and my amazing boyfriend for a couple of months to go sleep in the woods and hike 10+ miles a day.
Do things that terrify me - "Life begins at the end of your comfort zone". This is different from being more confident, I could be 100% confident and never leave my comfort zone. I often try to push myself out of my comfort zone, however there are things that still terrify me, but shouldn't. One of my goals this year is to not let things that are scary stop me from having new, amazing experiences.
These are my goals for the year, what about yours?
My goal for every year has been the same for the last four years in a row - make this year better than the last. I've succeeded every year so far! While this is still my goal this year, I also have a few more specific goals I'd like to share.
Be more confident - One of the things I have marked off on my list is
Complete a thru-hike - In July I will hike Mount Katahdin, and that will be the beginning of my 2,200(ish) mile walk. I'll be leaving a fantastic job, comfortable life, my super cool family, and my amazing boyfriend for a couple of months to go sleep in the woods and hike 10+ miles a day.
Do things that terrify me - "Life begins at the end of your comfort zone". This is different from being more confident, I could be 100% confident and never leave my comfort zone. I often try to push myself out of my comfort zone, however there are things that still terrify me, but shouldn't. One of my goals this year is to not let things that are scary stop me from having new, amazing experiences.
These are my goals for the year, what about yours?
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
My tattoos and piercings, pain and experience.
In 2015 I marked two things off my list:
My first and third tattoos were done at Fianna Studio fundraisers for the ARLGP. I was incredibly nervous to get this done, because it was my first tattoo. I had just gotten my belly button pierced about two weeks prior, and that hurt, so I was extra nervous for the tattoo.
As I found out, tattoos and piercings don't feel alike at all. The most surprising thing when I got my belly button piercing was how much it hurt - everything I'd heard said I'd barely feel it. The most surprising thing about the tattoo was how little it hurt.
My second tattoo is the only personalized piece of the three I currently have. The artist designed it, picked the colors, and everything, all I said was I want a Betta fish.
Now, there is actually meaning behind this tattoo. Other than my being a fish-enthusiast.
Something many people don't realize about Bettas is that even though they're small, delicate-looking, gorgeous fish they are extremely aggressive. They can and will easily take down another fish, especially the males.
I always compare them to the black-tipped reef shark. Which are small, but still maintain the "scary" shark look. They are shy, have been known to live in social groups, and can actually be quite friendly towards divers; especially if the people have snacks for them.
I consider it a yin and yang kind of thing, one beautiful small freshwater fish that will kill another of it's species just for being in the same tank, and one large "scary" (personally, I find them rather adorable) shark that is gentle, shy, and will only bite humans under very rare circumstances.
I already mentioned my third tattoo being another animal shelter fundraiser tattoo. This one is a little better hidden, it can only be seen while I'm wearing fairly short shorts. I got it where I did thinking that it wouldn't be any more painful than my arm. I was wrong. It was quite a bit more painful, though still bearable.
My septum piercing is an interesting story. I apparently don't have what is referred to as a "sweet spot". Which basically means that if you pull the skin down on my septum there's no good place to pierce through the skin. Generally, they want to pierce through that skin, and not through the cartilage.
My is through my cartilage.
The biggest issues with piercing through the cartilage are:
1) A longer healing time.
2) It's more painful to have done.
Current personal piercing/tattoo location pain ratings (least to most painful):
- My first tattoo, the pawprint on my arm. Hurt less, and healed better than any piercing/tattoo I've ever had. Never had any problems except when I sunburned it (that was stupid and my fault, I know) and when the cat sunk her claws into it.
- Septum. Didn't hurt at all, though since it went through cartilage it should have hurt more than normal. Healing time was ~2 months for me, but not too bad.
- The betta fish tattoo. Hurt more than the first because it hits my shoulder, and pretty close to my armpit. Still not too bad.
- Earlobe. I don't remember getting the piercing really, but I know it got infected every time I wore heavy earrings, which sucked!
- Thigh tattoo. My most painful tattoo to date, but not bad. However, healing was weird because I got it a week before going on a backpacking trip, so it got pretty dried out and that wasn't great.
- Stretching. I got impatient and ripped my ear once causing two days of intense pain and swelling before I took the jewelry out. Another time my ears randomly swelled and closed up a lot. And recently I stretched, and it worked fine. The next day they were sore, and a day or two later I took the jewelry out because it hurt and ended up bleeding and swollen. Otherwise stretching has been easy, and even less painful than anything else.
- Belly button, because of how it was done. The clamps hurt, the needle going through hurt (they're not really supposed to wiggle the needle through the way he did), the jewelry going through hurt. And being the genius I am, I got it when I was wearing a harness everyday the entire time I was working. Healing took foreverrrr.
Next Saturday I have my next tattoo appointment, and hopefully within the next month or so I'll be getting my industrial piercing, which will knock another thing off the list!
Saturday, December 31, 2016
Firsts of 2016
New Year's Eve. Time to celebrate all the good stuff from the past year, wish for this coming year to be just as good, and make promises to ourselves that we may or may not keep.
For me, 2016 has been an amazing year. Here are most of my "firsts" from this year:
For me, 2016 has been an amazing year. Here are most of my "firsts" from this year:
- Ice Climbing/Mountaineering, outdoor climbing, time in North Conway - January 23rd
- Laser Tag game - February 14th
- IMAX movie - March 1st
- Trying fried pickles - March 21st
- Shooting a gun - March 23rd
- Time purchasing train tickets - March 26th
- Watching an official climbing competition - April 2nd
- Taking a trip without a family member - April 9th
- Going to the MFA Boston, and the Cheesecake Factory - April 10th
- Trad climbing - April 14th
- Staying somewhere by myself - April 15-21
- Onset for a film/video shoot - May 1st
- Promotion! - May
- Flying by myself, out of the USA, having a meal on an airplane, watching a movie in Italian, visit to the Asian continent, stay in a five star hotel, visit to a different continent- June 30/July 1st
- In the world's tallest building- July 4th
- Hand feeding rays - July 5th
- Having a Krispy Kreme donut - July 6th
- On European continent, in Italy (just the airport)- July 8th
- Backpacking trip - August 27th
- Metal show - October 15th
- Outdoor bouldering - November 12th
As you can see it was quite the exciting year, and this isn't even everything! In addition to every on this list I started dating my amazing boyfriend, who was the reason I was able to do most of the things on the above list, including the four different countries (not including my brief stop in Italy), and three different continents I've been to in the last six months.
I've made a lot of friends, some I lost contact with fairly quickly, others I've kept and talk to regularly. I saw my favorite species of shark in person for the first time, got my second and third tattoos, hiked 32 miles with a 50+lbs backpack on, climbed outside for the first times, and much more.
Here's to hoping 2017 is just even better!I've made a lot of friends, some I lost contact with fairly quickly, others I've kept and talk to regularly. I saw my favorite species of shark in person for the first time, got my second and third tattoos, hiked 32 miles with a 50+lbs backpack on, climbed outside for the first times, and much more.
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Monday, December 5, 2016
A Change
Often times I don't post frequently because I think I have nothing interesting to post about. Here are the issues I've found with this:
- The obvious - I don't post very often.
- I actually have a pretty neat job, so while it's my normal most people would fine it very different.
- Posts don't have to be super long!
So, here's what I've decided to do - please bear with me while I get into the habit - a new post here every Monday. It might be a post about an upcoming trip, or a cute picture of my dog, or a funny quote from my rock climbing students, but every Monday there will be a blog post either here or on the Appalachian Trials.
I'm also excited to announce that my Appalachian trail thru-hike will begin on July 3rd 2017!
Sunday, September 4, 2016
The Appalachian Trials
As you may know I really enjoy the Appalachian Trials website, I even have a link to it at the bottom of my blog! It's been incredibly helpful while planning for my thru-hike, and just a lot of fun to read other people's experiences on the trail.
Now, I get to blog for them!
I've already put up one post there because we didn't finish the 100 Mile Wilderness. We did, however, learn a lot.
So, you can go to that link and subscribe to my posts there. I highly recommend just subscribing and reading as many of the posts on the website as you can.
Today I did weigh what food I had left, and it was... 17.5lbs! Since I'm going ultralite I'm trying to get my whole pack under 15lbs. I'll be posting my whole gear list on both blogs eventually, but it'll be up there first!
Now, I get to blog for them!
I've already put up one post there because we didn't finish the 100 Mile Wilderness. We did, however, learn a lot.
So, you can go to that link and subscribe to my posts there. I highly recommend just subscribing and reading as many of the posts on the website as you can.
Today I did weigh what food I had left, and it was... 17.5lbs! Since I'm going ultralite I'm trying to get my whole pack under 15lbs. I'll be posting my whole gear list on both blogs eventually, but it'll be up there first!
Saturday, August 13, 2016
100 and More Miles Preparation
It's time to get my ass in gear - both literally and figuratively. My Dad, Cheyenne, and I are setting out to do the 100 mile wilderness of the Appalachian Trail at the end of this month. It's time to finalize my gear list and acquire everything I'll need. So here it is:
Gear I have:
Tent - Tarptent Rainbow (2.25lbs)
Pack - Deuter ACT Lite 70+10 SL (4.5lbs)
Stove - BioLite Campstove (2.5lbs)
Headlamp - Petzl Tikka RXP
Camera - Canon EOS Rebel T5
Water Filter(s) - Sawer Mini Squeeze filter, and LifeStraw
Sleeping Bag - Enlightened Equipment Revelation
Sleeping Pad - Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Xlite
Boots - Saloman Ultra X mid 2 GTX
With all the gear I have so far (with the exception of my camera, but including my boots and some other random little things) my pack weighs a little over 17lbs.
Gear Cheyenne has:
Pack - Wolfpack Banzai
Sleeping bag/bed - Noble Camper
Bowls - Generic collapsable bowls
Treats - TurboPUP Superfood Snacks
I did get some more gear tonight, so I'll post an updated gear list soon.
My dad's gear list and other information about our hike can be found on his blog. He's just as (maybe even more!) excited as I am for this trip.
I'm definitely in shape, I walk, climb, bike, and dance as much as I can. Cheyenne with her fairly recent knee surgery is my bigger concern. We'll be going on long gentle hikes these next couple weeks to get her ready. We only have two more weeks until we leave.
We leave around the 27th for 10-14 days, it'll be my first real backpacking trip. I'm definitely nervous, but also very excited.
Gear I have:
Tent - Tarptent Rainbow (2.25lbs)
Pack - Deuter ACT Lite 70+10 SL (4.5lbs)
Stove - BioLite Campstove (2.5lbs)
Headlamp - Petzl Tikka RXP
Camera - Canon EOS Rebel T5
Water Filter(s) - Sawer Mini Squeeze filter, and LifeStraw
Sleeping Bag - Enlightened Equipment Revelation
Sleeping Pad - Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Xlite
Boots - Saloman Ultra X mid 2 GTX
With all the gear I have so far (with the exception of my camera, but including my boots and some other random little things) my pack weighs a little over 17lbs.
Gear Cheyenne has:
Pack - Wolfpack Banzai
Sleeping bag/bed - Noble Camper
Bowls - Generic collapsable bowls
Treats - TurboPUP Superfood Snacks
I did get some more gear tonight, so I'll post an updated gear list soon.
My dad's gear list and other information about our hike can be found on his blog. He's just as (maybe even more!) excited as I am for this trip.
I'm definitely in shape, I walk, climb, bike, and dance as much as I can. Cheyenne with her fairly recent knee surgery is my bigger concern. We'll be going on long gentle hikes these next couple weeks to get her ready. We only have two more weeks until we leave.
We leave around the 27th for 10-14 days, it'll be my first real backpacking trip. I'm definitely nervous, but also very excited.
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