Sunday, July 1, 2007

A New Found Dedication

So I started this blog about two months ago...and as you can see, there are a staggering two blogs. That's embarassing. What's the point of creating a blog if you're not going to use it? I feel like if you don't blog at least once a week, then really the only reason you even set one up was because you were forced into it by your other friends who are on this thing religiously. While I do have friends who check the blog rather consistently, I can honestly say that I wasn't forced...more just intrigued by the possibilities that a blog offers. I mean, where else can you write about absolutely nothing, throw some pictures up and know that people will read it and be entertained? Talk about a captive audience :) And with that, I've resolved to be better about blogging. We'll see how long my resolve holds up.


I just got back from a camping (well not really camping because camping in my world involves tents and no running water and having to go to the bathroom in the woods...none of which took place this weekend...this was a Mt. Hood cabin...) trip with a few of my friends. This trip was meant to be a relaxing time...playing some games, sitting around the campfire, drinking, etc. However, it's quite funny what happens when you throw five fairly active people together for a "relaxing" weekend...we can't do it. It's impossible for us to sit and do nothing. So what did we end up doing you ask?


Hike part of the Pacific Crest Trail of course.


It's not everyday that you get the chance to head up to Timberline Lodge and run around for a few hours. I think I hiked about nine miles yesterday. Not just hiking on trails though...because that would be too simple and no fun at all. When we hike, we hike through snow and up and down giant hills and around through fields. Go big or go home.






Today is a different story. The longest hike I was able to handle was from my bed to the shower. I need to get in better shape.








So yes. That's my life in a nutshell at the moment. Working a lot still...but that's a good thing. I'm sure I'll have some stories to tell about that.






Until next time...

2 comments:

ang said...

Yes, maybe we can keep up with each other's lives now!! I love seeing and hearing your life outside G-town. (I do know there is such a thing, by the way, I live WAY outside Gresham myself...ok, well at least Wood Village has a different zip code.) Here's to a new stage of friendship in the blogosphere! Call me whenever you feel like coming over for lunch...I make a mean pb&j. Plus, you know how much Jake misses you and the big Pontiac. Love you.

Megan said...

Hey LIss! I saw this link on Ang's blog and I just knew it was you! I look forward to reading this ofen. MIss you.