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Tag Archives: 2015 Summer Bucket List

2015 Summer Bucket List Achievements

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My goal of living the heck out of my summers has definitely been achieved the past few years. And this summer was definitely epic for me! I repeated a bunch of things that I’ve tried before and loved and got some amazing adrenaline, heart-pumping adventures in as well.

Summer Bucket List Cross Off

The list definitely evolved as I went. Here’s a reminder of how I started in the Spring…

Summer Bucket List

If you missed it, here are some of my adventures captured on the blog: bungee jumping, sky diving, zip lining, night SUP, wake surfing, and outdoor rock climbing!

I gave up on planting a balcony garden because although I really loved doing it last year, I only managed to sit on my balcony maybe one or two times this summer. I was barely home exploring the big, wide world of ours so I decided it wasn’t fair to plants to leave them alone on the balcony all by their lonesome.

Since I was able to jam pack my weekends basically to the max and because I spent the majority of my summer weekends at races I didn’t have a full weekend to take off to Sauble Beach and learn how to kiteboard. I think I’ll have to add this to my winter bucket list and learn somewhere warm this Winter instead.

And last but not least I was going to try and cross off rock climbing & caving in one trip but my guide injured himself the day before and we ended up shifting our outing from Metcalfe Rock where you can also cave to just Rattlesnake Point where I only learned to climb. I did caving last year so I wasn’t too upset about missing out this summer.

Finally, I love how my list expanded as the months flew by. I loved being able to add a picnic in the 1000 Islands, I learned how to sail one day with a co-worker, I went to Scandinave Spa at the beginning of the summer after a race in Tremblant, I got tickets to the Lady A concert and one of my friends almost took me turkey hunting so I learned how to shoot! Summer 2015 you’ve been good to me!

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Summer Bucket List: Wake Surfing Life Lessons

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This is my second-year wake surfing. Last year at our Kobo cottage day my boss hired a boat & driver. This year he had his own boat but hired the same driver again. I love wake surfing so much. I’m clearly embracing my love of board sports with surfing, snowboarding and now wake surfing in my life. I struggled the first time to get up yesterday and then it was a go for every other ride. The trick is keeping your feet flat on the board, the board perpendicular to the water and both hands on the rope. It’s a balancing act for sure.

Wake Surfing

Once you get up it’s all about finding that sweet spot in the wake where the rope goes slack and you just surf the wake. Pro wake surfers can throw the rope into the boat and just spend time behind the boat. I like to hold onto the rope a bit longer so if I loose the sweet spot I can pull myself back into it versus starting from scratch.

Wake Surfing

And because I love associating fun things with life lessons here is how I associate wake surfing with life. It’s challenging to get up (from being down) but when you do you feel so accomplished. Sometimes we all need a lifeline that will pull us into that sweet spot of life where we just glide with ease. Sometimes we need to hold onto our lifeline for comfort and other times we can let go of the lifeline and trust ourselves to be ok 🙂

Happy Friday!

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MEC Outdoor Nation, Climbing Challenge & $50 Giveaway!

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MEC Outdoor Nation arrived in Toronto this past weekend. 150 young adults camped out at Evergreen Brick Works in Toronto, experiencing two days in the great urban outdoors alongside good friends, meeting new ones, live music, outdoor activities and campfires and of course camping. I was really lucky to be invited by MEC to attend one of the outdoor activities on Saturday, the climbing challenge.  I also got a chance to chat with the Outdoor Nation organizers and find out more about what the weekend was all about.

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The goal of the weekend is simple. Celebrate a love for being outside while dreaming-up projects that can help other young people experience the outdoors in new ways. If you think about it as today’s young people (under 30) enter adulthood, their level of physical activity, let alone outdoor physical activity declines the fastest out of any other age group. As a 32 year old I can fully understand that. When I started working after University I was very focused on my career and didn’t really have the disposable income either to go adventuring outdoors as much as I am now or as I did as a kid attending summer camp. MEC started MEC Outdoor Nation in order to support a movement of young adults sharing their love of being active outside with other young adults so that we can install a new love for the outdoors peer to peer so they don’t have to wait until their older like me and realized they missed out on all this time they could’ve been adventuring outside.

During the weekend participants had a chance to tackle paddle-boarding, yoga, climbing, live music and camping under the stars. In addition, there were hands-on workshops, amazing speakers and time to plan project ideas designed to help get young people outside. MEC announced that they would be giving away $10,000 in grants to support MEC Outdoor Nation projects dreamed up over the weekend.

MEC Nation Yoga

MEC has been enabling Canadians to experience the outdoors since the 1970’s. However, the methods used to inspire young people to get outside have changed radically and it’s young adults driving this change, often incorporating technology in surprising ways. MEC is proud to support these novel projects. I really love this program that received funding from the 2014 Vancouver event.

Girls Gone Wilderness
This project aims to get more women outdoors in a fun, party-like environment. There’s no need to know where to go or what to bring when adventuring in the outdoors – Girls Gone Wilderness teaches these skills and more in a pressure-free setting. Their most recent event involved taking a bus from a favourite local brewery to the forest for a fun hike adventure. There was entertainment along the way, hidden treasures, al fresco disco balls and a ride back to the city.

I received the invite for the climbing challenge as MEC saw that I recently purchased gear from them for climbing on my social media channels. Good job MEC on trolling the interwebs for someone loving the outdoor life! It also happens that I have rock climbing (outdoor) on my 2015 Summer Bucket List so this was a perfect way to get me ready for my next bucket list challenge. The climbing challenge was held at the Outward Bound Challenge Tower at Evergreen Brickworks. It’s a climbing challenge that involves different climbing apparatus from tires, cargo nets and blocks.

I arrived Saturday mid-afternoon in the middle of a rainstorm. We were taught how to gear up which included a chest strap (this was a first for me). After proper safety lessons, we divided into 4 groups to climb 3 sides of the tower. We had either 4 or 5 people in each group. A climber, belayer, backup belayer and ropes manager. I don’t know how my team ended up with the hardest side of the tower but it was indeed a challenge that we eagerly tried.

Geared Up
Chest Strap

I put my hand up to climb first. Always the eager beaver. We had to tie a figure eight into the rope, to begin with. It’s usually already in the rope at the climbing gym so needless to say I looked to my team to help me out. I don’t have animated faces at all when confused (see below).

Figure What?

I’m not sure if it would’ve been easier to climb if it was dry and not pouring rain but I still did my best to attack our side. We had to climb 3 rings so the upper body was really key to pulling yourself up and flexible hips to throw legs up and over the wooden platforms.

Climbing

I was wondering why my shin and knee were freshly bruised when showering later that day and then found the picture proof on my phone.

After climbing the ring blocks my grip strength started to go. As you can see below, we had to use our hands to climb a rope and then reach for a rope ladder. Our feet were no longer on the top platform and the only place for them was on the beams on either side of us.

Tower Fun

As you can see from the photo I chose to do the splits 🙂 Fully aware the butt shot was going to be epic. Note to self wear black and not light grey pants when climbing 🙂 After I got onto the top of the next beam I stood up to continue up the rope ladder but my right hand decided to start tremoring (a symptom of my MS). I took a break at this point and shook out my hands but my right hand wasn’t having any of it and I wasn’t feeling too confident about being able to get any higher without my hand completely giving out on me. I asked my belay ladies to lower me back down. I refused to stop smiling though and I swear that’s the key to not getting frustrated. After a quick break as ropes manager for one climber, it was my turn to belay. I had an awesome anchor holding me just in case my climber fell. We had zero fun 🙂

Belay & Anchor

I had a long turn belaying as my climber was the only one on our team to actually make it to the top! She was so awesome. She and her boyfriend are opening a climbing gym so she’s got to be extra proud of her skills 🙂

Belay Team

I only got to share a small amount of time with a few of the Outdoor Nationers but the vibe was amazing. Everyone was so friendly and they looked so eager during the session after climbing to connect with like-minded individuals as they started to discuss their passion projects. I’m excited to find out about the programs that will receive funding. I hope they all had an amazing weekend in the rain and I hope their “campfire” and evening activities were just as much fun as the daily activities.

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MEC is so awesome and wants to inspire you my readers to get outdoors this summer. They are giving away a $50 gift card to help you accomplish a bucket list item outdoors this summer. If you need ideas on what you can do here is my Bucket List picture that’s from my previous post. Enter to win a $50 gift card below in the Rafflecopter widget by commenting on this blog post and telling me what is on your summer bucket list! Giveaway open to everyone in Canada!

Summer 2015 Bucket List
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So here's where I'm at in life in how I spend my spare time.
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AND I had NO idea the moments I’ve experienced filled with pure bliss of being your Momma would bring happy tears streaming out of my eyeballs.

I had NO idea that little moments like you counting to 10 or singing your ABCs would make me overwhelmed in awe of how you’re learning things. 

I had NO idea that there is no feeling to describe how I feel when you both come running towards me for hugs. 

I had NO idea the waves of gratitude I experience when you say “I love you so much”

To my husband, Mike who chose me as the mother of his children. Thank you. Thank you for ALL of your unwavering support when we didn’t have anyone around us. Thank you for ALL that you do day in and day out to ensure I am supported and can be a great mom. Thank you for telling me I’m a great mom and reminding me I am when I question it. Thank you for making space so I can put myself first so I can be a great mom and wife. 

Today I celebrate this little family of mine making me a mom.
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The last time I traveled for business was Feb 2020 to Sacramento for an aerial firefighting conference. While the highlight of that trip was my first helicopter ride it paled in comparison to my latest biz trip. 
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Last week, I had the pleasure of traveling to Austin, Texas with the team from @alephzerofoundation. They have been one of my clients since I first started at Serotonin. So I'm almost celebrating my 1-year anni at the Web3 agency and on this client. 
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Web3 Marketing has been one of the most rewarding times of my career. I took a leap of faith and educated myself at the start of 2022 and have been evolving in the space ever since. One of the highlights other than being around super smart people is their kindness. I have never worked with such genuinely nice human beings. We hosted a satellite event last week and I worked the door admitting people with QR codes and it was the little things like a co-founder and one of their VCs making sure I had water and food. I spent time chatting with them about strategy, getting future event approvals and just getting to know everyone better on a personal level AND it was spectacular. 
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Heart and Brain Full.
Shall we hang out this month? 
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Come at you live weekly (as usual) on Wednesday at 7:30 pm ET after I've put the twin toddlers to bed! 
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We'll chat about the May promotions this week and then we'll get back into Spring cleaning and editing the products we use to clean our space and then we'll chat about editing our routines and products we're using on our bodies. 
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Sharing another value statement and this time it’s around location. 
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Right now being close to family is our priority. But one day, the mountains and the ocean will call us back.
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