Nothing clears my head like escaping into the mountains, even in the smaller capacities that we are able to manage in this season of raising little ones. A friend and I got together last week for a day trip to Mt. Mitchell, which is now a pretty decent drive away from where I live (versus college days when I was in this area all the time). We took the day off of formal schooling and enjoyed getting out and away without much agenda. My children so enjoy playing with hers, and they were busy drawing in their notebooks, hiking, climbing around, picnicking, and gathering scattered down trees to build a fort. It gave my friend and I some time to catch up and just be away from our normal routines. Breathing that fresh mountain air and connecting with friends did wonders for all of us, but probably especially me. I was needing the cool air and the break away from As I was loading the stroller back into the van I forgot that my DSLR camera was tucked in the bottom of the stroller with all the coats and it fell out and clattered on the pavement. It no longer takes pictures and I’m hoping to get over to the other side of town sometime next week to drop it off at a repair shop for a diagnosis. I’m sure it will be okay, one way or another. At first I felt panicky because as I’m sure you would guess after years of blogging here, I kinda sorta can’t live without my camera now. (I mean, that’s an exaggeration. I really could if I had to, but it’s a pretty big priority.) I do also use it on the side for some very part time work. I’m sure we will find a way to have a functioning camera soon. If the blog goes quiet for a bit (or at least less picture-heavy) you’ll know why. 🙂
Ps. Wren is wearing a sweater knit and gifted to me by Natural Earth Farm. They make beautiful things and she has similar baby sweaters in her shop right now for such an affordable price, if you’re interested! She gifted me some of her hand cream too and it is the nicest I have maybe ever used. Also, wren’s hat was gifted to me by Ruby. Knitters are such generous folk. 🙂
I was thinking how adorable Wren’s little sweater is; how sweet that it was gifted to her ❤️ A day outdoors in nature always does wonders for my mental state too! It looks like you had a beautiful time! Too bad we’re on the other side of the country; I feel certain our children would love exploring together and that you and I would have so much to talk about if we were able to do a nature trip together!
I totally agree. Kindred spirits, for sure! 🙂