Fourteen things I’ll treasure from four days on the AT with a good friend

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1. Fragrant pink azaleas blooming.

2. Basking lizards.

3. Dogwoods.

4. Cliff views.

5. Irises.

6. Cute privies.

7. Campfires.

8. Hot drinks on a cold morning.

9. Fields with cows.

10. Spring green and Sky blue.

11. Creeks.

12. Cozy shelters.

13. Being on a woodland path that stretches across thirteen states for over 2000 miles.  That’s magical.

14. Sharing a very special place and new experiences with a dear friend who’d never been backpacking before.

It’s easy living, and time stretches in beautiful ways on the Appalachian Trail.

It’s a joy to get out of my mind and into my body.

To breathe hard going uphill.

To feel the heat and the cold and the wind.

To eat because I’m really hungry.

To stay hydrated like I never seem to manage to do in “real life”.

To walk and walk and walk with nothing to do all day but walk.

I look forward to sharing similar experiences with a very small group of women for a few nights in May, 2013.  I’m thinking May 23-27. More details will be coming, but if you want to get on the interest list now, email me at carla@livingwildandprecious.com.  It’s going to be amazing!

Celebration and Vacation!

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I’m exactly the same as I was yesterday morning.  But I feel just a little more capable, a little more powerful, a little more sure.  Coaching teaches us not to seek external approval, but today I’m celebrating that I’ve completed my tests, passed with flying colors, and I’m now officially a Martha Beck Certified Life Coach!!  Whether I want to admit it or not, it’s really nice to hear from a master coach that I know what I’m doing and I’m doing a good job, and to have the “official title”.  And now it’s time to celebrate!

I’m leaving for a week of hiking on the Appalachian Trail tomorrow! I’m going with a dear friend who’s never been backpacking, and we’re starting at the same place I started my  flip-flop thru-hike three years ago – at beautiful McAfee Knob!

While I’m away, I’ll mostly be soaking in the joys of hiking and being outside for 24 hours a day, but I’ll also be ruminating, planning, and dreaming. Because– mark your calendars–  in May 2013 I’ll be taking a small group of women who want to learn to take care of themselves in the woods on a fantastic coaching and backpacking retreat!  And I’m so excited to share this incredible experience with women who’ve been dreaming about it – all those people who ask me all the time, “How did you do that?” and say,  “I would love to hike and backpack, but I don’t know enough about it.”

So if that’s you, sit tight and put a big circle in May on your 2013 calendar- the little one in the back of your planner- or if your calendar’s electronic I guess you can just type it in!

I’ll also be playing around with wordlessness and oneness during my trip to the woods and I can’t wait to tell you all about what happens!

Enjoy this beautiful time of spring, rebirth and renewal, and if you take a wordless walk, email me your story and photos to carla@livingwildandprecious.com, and I’ll feature you on Wordless Wednesdays!

 

Wordless Wednesdays- spring flowers

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Here’s the first guest Wordless Walk post from Robin in Ohio.  Please check out her beautiful blog, Life in the Bogs.  Robin takes an outdoor walk daily and she’s a gifted photographer.  Her blog is full of pictures to inspire you!  Last week for her wordless walk she wrote:

“I took my wordless walk early this afternoon.  It was cloudy with the occasional raindrop, the air soft, mild, and spring-like.  I spent the longest time standing under the flowering branches of our weeping cherry tree, listening to the birds as they sang to each other about the weather, who has migrated back to the area, and who hasn’t returned yet.  At least that’s how the conversational songs seemed to me.  The ground is squishy.  The trees are leafing and/or blooming, showing off their spring color.  I felt spring settle into my soul.”

Thanks so much, Robin, for sharing!  If you’d like your photos and walk description to be featured on Wordless Wednesdays (I know- they’re not always wordless – but they’re describing our wordless experiences!), send an email with your story and photos to carla@livingwildandprecious.com  Let’s make wordless walks a worldwide regular routine!

Why you don’t need to worry

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Taken on our overnight getaway. I bet this ant doesn't worry.

I finally understand.  Worrying is unnecessary.  This can be tough to believe for those of us raised by well-meaning worriers.  We’ve learned to ask, early and often, “What if (insert catastrophic event) happens??” and then imagine it happening, and then worry about it happening in slow-motion Technicolor detail.

But that’s the funny thing about worrying — it’s not really about figuring out what to do if that terrible thing, whatever it is, happens.   Our worries never really go past the catastrophe, which we replay in our minds, adding new themes, variations, outfits, whatever.

In real life, when a catastrophic event does occur, there isn’t time to worry.  We just deal with it.  We do our best to address whatever’s happening at the time.  We take the steps that seem most appropriate to take.  And if another catastrophe comes on the heels of the first, we do it again.

So here’s my real life example.  Ever worry about what would happen if your car died in the middle of a busy highway?  Well, it happened to us on Saturday.  And this is what we actually did.

My sweetheart wondered aloud why the steering and brakes weren’t working. And then why the engine was completely dead. (Salty language may have been involved.)  I reached over to find the hazard lights and put them on. We managed miraculously to pull over to a narrow shoulder on the left.  We were on an elevated split on the highway with a retaining wall smack up against the car.  Traffic going over the Mississippi Bridge was beginning to back up and moved slowly to the side of us.

I called the insurance company (we have towing included – yay!)  I listened to music while on hold.  We marveled at the crowds entering the Superdome for the Final Four – we had a great view!  The nice woman on the phone finally came on.  It took a very long time for her to figure out where we were, after lots of describing.  She said she’d call us back when she found a tow truck.  We waited.  We rolled down the windows and sweated while the car heated up.  We debated getting out or staying in – there was nowhere to go and get clear of the car.  We drank water and ate snacks (we’d been coming home from an overnight getaway, so we had lots of yummy food in the car!)

We commented on how lucky we were.  We chatted.  We watched the traffic speed up and tried not to cringe as giant trucks whizzed by at lightning speed, shaking the car.  We waited.  We held hands.  We recapped the weekend.  We wondered if the nice woman would ever call back.  Finally, we got a call from a robot telling us the tow truck would arrive within 40 minutes.

We waited some more.  My sweetheart made the mistake of looking in the rear view mirror, where he could see the cars making last second adjustments to avoid us.  We sweated some more.

Notice that there’s nothing about worrying? Even with the waiting, we weren’t worrying.  The catastrophic event had already happened, and there we were, still living.  And the tow truck eventually came and all was well.

Except it wasn’t.  Our car’s engine has a cracked something.  It’s dead.  It’s nine years old and now we need to think about getting a new car.  This wasn’t really in our plans.

There it is: catastrophic event number two.

Except it doesn’t feel catastrophic.  We are fine.  We are healthy.  We are surrounded by love.  We will do our research and eventually get another car.  (Extra perk – it will be clean!)

And worrying really isn’t part of what’s going to help us address any of it.

I’m not saying I never worry, but it seems much less of an appealing choice anymore (and it is a choice!)  What about you?  If you used to be a worrier and have learned to worry less, how did you do it?  Share your story in the comments – let’s all enjoy more worry-free living!