New year, new hope, still walking. Here's to a fantastic 2015. Discovery Park loop by myself. 3.1 miles
It's so beautiful. What a great way to start the year.
A challenge to walk outside every day for a year. Walking daily Feb 16, 2014 to Feb 15, 2015.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Walk 306: Soggy walk with the Nug
Discovery Park Emerson entrance to the beach. E met us at the beach. It was wet, cold and fun. We had the place to ourselves.
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Missed walking today
My brother is very sick and in the hospital.
My new finish date is February 16.
My new finish date is February 16.
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Walk 300. Yes, I've been walking...
just not blogging. But even though I haven't missed a walk, I honestly haven't been taking my challenge that seriously. I know I won't skip a day, but my heart hasn't been that in it. I've been so busy!
So today was crazy. E went to work early, the kids didn't feel like walking with me in the morning, S had a performance at 1 (she's in the Nutcracker) @ 1pm, I needed to run downtown to get S a present from/with J, then help Jenny with the church party food, then S had performance 2 (the cast A girl was sick) @ 6:30pm, then church party, then ballet pick-up, then E finally home at 10:30pm. I was feeling sleeping and cozy and didn't want to walk. At 11:30pm it hit me I better skedaddle or I was going to officially miss a day.
So off I went.
And how incredibly glad I am I walked out the door.
Stars. And more stars.
We never get stars in Seattle. I thought it was because of light pollution (and it is), but it's also the cloud cover. Tonight was crystal clear and the sky had sparkly stars. And more than one or two faint ones.
Such a Christmas blessing and the perfect walk for 300.
I walked past the village and towards the sound. The closer to the water the less street lights. I was actually too scared to cross the street to Magnolia Blvd (too dark and creepy) but I watched the lights downtown and the glass sound and the fog over the water. And the stars.
I feel so blessed and I'm so grateful for walks.
1.8 miles
So today was crazy. E went to work early, the kids didn't feel like walking with me in the morning, S had a performance at 1 (she's in the Nutcracker) @ 1pm, I needed to run downtown to get S a present from/with J, then help Jenny with the church party food, then S had performance 2 (the cast A girl was sick) @ 6:30pm, then church party, then ballet pick-up, then E finally home at 10:30pm. I was feeling sleeping and cozy and didn't want to walk. At 11:30pm it hit me I better skedaddle or I was going to officially miss a day.
So off I went.
And how incredibly glad I am I walked out the door.
Stars. And more stars.
We never get stars in Seattle. I thought it was because of light pollution (and it is), but it's also the cloud cover. Tonight was crystal clear and the sky had sparkly stars. And more than one or two faint ones.
Such a Christmas blessing and the perfect walk for 300.
I walked past the village and towards the sound. The closer to the water the less street lights. I was actually too scared to cross the street to Magnolia Blvd (too dark and creepy) but I watched the lights downtown and the glass sound and the fog over the water. And the stars.
I feel so blessed and I'm so grateful for walks.
1.8 miles
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