50 Things to Do List --#24, #25 & #28

Hey friends! Just me over here having the best summer EVER as I continue to check off some experiences from my 50 Things to Do list! The absolute BEST part of this whole ‘list’ experience has been how many friends have reached out with either ideas of things for me to do or to say “Hey, let me help you with #….”! This has been the most gratifying part of this whole idea! I am just over half way through my 50th year and it could not be going better!

One of the bucket list items that I added to my list was one that I have wanted to do for so long—visit the Nordic Spa in Kananaskis. This is #28 on my list! It did not disappoint! We decided to do the Twilight Soak and it was such a perfect evening after our hike at Lake Louise. As no phones are allowed you will have to search for images online of what things are like on the inside. It was such a calm evening, just a smidge of a breeze and it was so peaceful being in the water surrounded by trees. We did 2 full rounds which included a COLD PLUNGE —yay! #24 is officially checked off!

What to say about the cold plunge? Surprisingly, it wasn’t my nipples or lady bits that I thought would freeze off, it was the inside of my upper arms. I started counting to get to 120 seconds (2 minutes is recommended) and honestly, my brain could not do it! hahaha! I got to about 60 seconds and then my brain could simply not count anymore! hahaha! But I can now say I did a cold plunge—2x!

A couple years ago in May I took the kids to Lake Louise and we started to hike the Tea House Trail—we were unable to make it more than half way because there was still too much snow (we saw an avalanche across the lake) and it is something I have wanted to do again. However, this time the trail was closed because of the amount of water/flooding we have been getting in Alberta. So we settled for hiking around the lake but I am going to count this as an attempt as we still did a beautiful hike around the lake.

If you have never been to Lake Louise—add it to your bucket list. I think it really is one of the most beautiful places in the world and I am so privileged to only live a few hours away.

Isn’t this a gorgeous view?

The water is an amazing color and the way the mountains come together is spectacular! In the winter you can skate on the water which is something I have also been lucky enough to do a couple of times.

It’s a pretty easy hike to go around the side of the lake and I was surprised to find there was a huge sand bar at the end. There was still water trickling down from the mountains to fill the lake, it was so pretty.

There was a bit of an incline to get up to this point but nothing to challenging—seriously, I have not done nearly as much activity as I would like this year, so coming from me—you could do it to! hahaha!

We decided we needed to climb up the mountain side for a view and a drink!

I mean how often can you say you enjoyed a beverage on the side of a mountain with some of the world’s best views with your friends?

We found someone also walking by that offered to take a picture of us which was so kind. I love this picture of Sarah, myself and Kelsy!

Cheers!

Day 1 was the start of our adventure and while I was preparing to write these post I was reflecting a lot on being able to have the experience. The mobility to do it, the time and money and the blessing of friendship.

For the first time in several years, I am starting to feel like myself again. The person who enjoys trying new things, is happy and alive, has confidence and is proud of herself.

Thank you to every person who has contributed to helping me get here along the way.

Stay tuned for Day 2’s experiences as I checked something else off my list!

50 Things to Do when I am 50--#46 Try a new Craft!

As you know, I have been pretty committed to my craft of card making and scrapbooking for the last 20 years, literally saying the phrase “I cannot take on a new hobby”…has we know, hobbies & crafts are expensive, hahaha! However, when some of my lemons asked if I wanted to go try painting pottery with them as part of my 50 Things list, I could not say no! As saying ‘Yes’ to things is also on my list! My friend Karrie suggested this to my list and I so happy I added it on. I have a few other new crafts to try before the year is out!

So off we went to a really cute local place in Edmonton called Clay & Cupcakes. You can pick a variety of pottery items to paint, have access to all of their paint and supplies and then they fire and finish it for you.

I decided on a rainbow item—a container of sorts and I thought it would be fun to store my Stampin’ Water Painters in my craft room.

I decided on colors that felt like Stampin’ Up! to me—Pretty in Pink, Daffodil Delight and Pool Party. It was not a complicated item to paint, but it was relaxing and fun to socialize while we applied our multiple coats of paint. I even painted the whole inside!

Got to have a starbies on hand!

Aren’t our projects the cutest? The worst part was waiting to get our projects back as it took about a month. But well worth the wait when the girls delivered it to me at work! We typically are ‘ladies of the night’ as we really got to know each other working after closing shifts together. Hahaha!

Now my rainbow container is at home in my crafting studio, holding all of my water painters and adding a little pop of color to my craft room table!

Can’t wait to have the girls over for a crafting night and to share a technique using water painters!

Thanks friends for helping me check this one off of my list!

Make sure to check back as I recently went to Banff and checked a whole shwack load of things off of my list!

50 Things to Do--#9 BESTIES TATTOO --check!

Well it worked out pretty awesome that Encrypted Ink was able to take myself and my Sask bestie Carmen in for a cute little freckle tattoo! Tee is amazing and we had so much fun getting our little matching tattoos!

This was sort of a spur of the moment—the opportunity is here—the future is now situation and I am so happy that Tee was the one to do it for us!

As you know—this is the summer of checking stuff off of my list and this won’t be the first bestie tattoo that I get as I have some really amazing gals in my circle. Carmen and I go way back to our Boston Pizza days in Saskatoon. Nothing cements a friendship like serving together until the wee hours, having kids the same age, traveling together and being able to cry and share your deepest fears and regrets with someone. This little tattoo does not take up much space on my wrist but our friendship real estate is big in my heart.

I can officially check #9—Bestie’s tattoo (round 1) off my list of 50 Things! My blog is going to be lighting up as I have so many awesome things to share and I realize I still have a lot of things to do (behind on recipes, yoga and letter writing—but will get caught up!)

Isn’t this the cutest thing ever?

Thanks for being a piece of my story!

50 Things to Do list--#20 Walk through the River Valley

I have enjoyed two beautiful walks with my besties so far this summer season in the beautiful Edmonton river valley—this might not seem like list worthy but when you live in the suburbs and work 3 jobs—getting out to enjoy something as simple as a walk becomes a treasured thing.

Bailey and I picked up amazing Iced Mocha’s from the Columbian and walked throughout the Millcreek Ravine with no destination in mind (we did manage to find our way back to the car-hahaha!)

Look at this view—sometimes you do not know where the path is taking you, you just have to believe it’s leading you where you are meant to be. This is something I have come to trust in over the past couple of years—every direction is redirection to where you are meant to be —nothing is accidental! My life is on such an amazing path and I am so grateful to have the gift of time this summer.

Look at this amazing hobbit door—right in Millcreek! What a great find while wandering!

My Saskatchewan bestie made the trip to Edmonton to celebrate Summer’s grad, so we made a trip to the new Hawrelak Park and it did not disappoint!

There are so many different paths and experiences you can have at the park and we had a great morning wandering around. Maybe there was more laughing and chatting than walking, but we did make it all around the main water way loop.

I am looking forward to more walks this summer throughout the river valley—if you want to join me, let me know!

I can officially say I have checked #20 off my list!