WEEK ONE: And we’re off!
A longer post, doing the deed its due service is forthcoming, but I wanted to report that I, along with the Chicago contingency of Mark, Shawna and Dan participated in the Polar Bear Plunge with a recorded temperature of 11 degrees farenheit and 1 degree with the wind chill (isn’t 1 such a cute little degree?).
Pictures will soon be posted, including a video (CELEBRATE!).
In the interim keep posting your adventures for WEEK 1. If you need authorship status contact Kimberlyhula@gmail.com and we’ll get you straight up-set up.
Happy New Year and good luck in/on/at your enviable adventures.
You are so good, You!
Kristina Bulik-Hocum 2:19 pm on January 2, 2010 Permalink
Life is adventure. So to appreciate it, part of my adventure to notice and appreciate them as such. Early on January 1, 2010 in the still dark of the night, I went outdoors to observe what was being called the full, blue moon. Stood in the cold of the Colorado night and took in the view of this wonderous moon. Below unlike during day hours the snow smarkled as if interlaced with diamonds. The beauty and wonder of it all started my year of 52 adventures.
Kristina Bulik-Hocum 2:57 pm on January 2, 2010 Permalink
Adventure #2 on 01/01/10:Attended New Year’s Day Party at Lori & Chris’ in Windsor. Colorado. It is always an adventure to get to know people on their home turf. Learned of their dream to open a bed&breakfast. Observed that they are terrific host. They have decorating, preparing the best nibbles. . Lori has a terrific collection of tea pots. She plans to have one for each of her rooms in her bed & breakfast. My favorite of her tea pots was the one that just says Believe. Yes, it is an adventure to Believe. Believe in life and the adventures it brings. If only we believe.
Jane Showalter 3:38 pm on January 2, 2010 Permalink
Good on you! I’m glad it went well and that there was no long-term freezing to be had. Looking forward to that video.
Mark Perry 8:03 pm on January 2, 2010 Permalink
The good news is that I don’t have frostbite on right foot toes #2 & 3. The better news is that my left knee has a 3″-diameter bruise from running into an ice berg.
Kristina, I love your blue moon adventure. Adventure doesn’t always scream – sometime it causes quiet contemplation. Looking forward to further details.