I had the priceless opportunity to meet up with Rich in Thailand during one of his port visits. It was only for a few days, but it was absolutely well-worth the travel to have that precious time together and I am so glad I went when I did. Since then, all port visits for the rest of his deployment have been cancelled due to the earthquake in Japan as their MEU is on-site flying humanitarian missions. But back to Thailand...The trip was also a great test-run for how Rich and I will manage Kilimanjaro and travel to Africa together. Rich and I have never traveled internationally together other than heading to Mexico on our honeymoon and to Canada for holidays (neither of which I really consider international). From my own experience, I know that finding someone you can travel with that doesn't drive you absolutely insane is often a difficult task. I was delighted to learn, however, that Rich and I make great travel partners!
While in Thailand, we had the opportunity to go zip-lining, ride elephants and ride in the back of an ox cart--All completely new adventures for both of us. Obviously we were also trying them out in a country neither of us have visited before. In addition, while I consider myself adventurous and not easily scared of trying new things, I found myself very nervous taking those first few steps off the platform 100 feet in the air when we were zip-lining. Luckily, I have an amazing partner in Rich and he was able to help me trust in the line and the harness and take a leap of faith. After the first one I couldn't get enough!
This trip taught me so much about Rich and about how he interacts and responds to foreign cultures-- I must say, for a farm boy from upstate New York, he was very open-minded and gracious to all that we encountered. I can't wait to see that side of my husband again in Africa!
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Putting the FUN back in FUNdraising
The time has come. Throughout the dreaming, talking and eventually planning to take this journey, my Dad and I have always said we wanted to couple our adventure with some sort of fundraising for multiple sclerosis in honor of my Mom. Well, we're just under 6 months from climbing to the roof of Africa, and here I am contemplating what exactly would be the right fundraiser. I have been to and helped organize many a fundraiser in my day. Between raising money for soccer or school trips growing up (wrapping paper, anyone?) and then fundraising for service trips in college, I feel like I've been to and seen some pretty great and some pretty horrible fundraisers.
But this one is different-- if I can only figure out what it is! I want to plan an event that inspires people to come, learn about Africa and this adventure, share in the excitement of the journey and contribute to a cause at the same time. This trip is about living out a lifelong dream. This fundraiser is about allowing those living with MS to dream of a long life. One is significantly more important than the other. Now if only I could figure out how to align the two...hmmmm. I'll keep you posted! Leave your suggestions below.
But this one is different-- if I can only figure out what it is! I want to plan an event that inspires people to come, learn about Africa and this adventure, share in the excitement of the journey and contribute to a cause at the same time. This trip is about living out a lifelong dream. This fundraiser is about allowing those living with MS to dream of a long life. One is significantly more important than the other. Now if only I could figure out how to align the two...hmmmm. I'll keep you posted! Leave your suggestions below.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Eddie Bauer Heard We Were Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro...
So they decided to create a line just for us. If you received their latest catalog, the entire theme is Mount Kilimanjaro--so cool :-) Now my question is, does anyone really look that cute and coordinated when climbing to 19,400 feet?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)