
It is that time of year where we can sit down and count our blessings, revisit our life’s pivotal points, and be #thankful. This post could go on forever with me recalling all the many experiences, family, friends, work associates, and pets that I am thankful to have had in my life. Fortunately, I decided it’s best to just dial it in to just one person…the Big Guy. He calls me little and I call him big, yet we fit quite well together.

Besides being a true partner he is a genuinely caring person inside of a somewhat intimidating exterior. His brain is always on absorption mode which keeps me on my toes. Who needs google when I have Steve.
I’m thankful not only for his love and partnership but also for enabling a new life full of adventure and hard work. Yes, work. Even though we’re retired, we’re never idle.
I’m convinced my life experiences would’ve stalled several years ago if we hadn’t met. I would’ve had a content and good life but not an adventurous, bigger life. My list of accomplishments and new experiences since we’ve been together include:

Not only a hot air balloon ride, but a wedding!
River Rafting on the Salmon River in Idaho just last year.


Picking up construction skills and the requisite bruises and sore muscles. If I’m not dealing with bruises or sore muscles, I’m dealing with paint or drywall dust in the hair.
Visiting over 20 National Parks & Monuments and numerous wildlife for the first time









Learning that air tanks and compressors are wonderful things to have around
Taking apart my kitchen sink plumbing by myself to fix a clog
Learning how to do video editing
Learning to dive and diving in Cozumel, MX
Picking up construction skills
And now we’re building our shouse.

And, the list could go on and keeps growing. Who do you have that has pushed you into new areas, adventures and direction? My big guy is my rock and I’ll always be thankful that he found me.
For this Thanksgiving, we will be on our own in the fresh snow! Next week, we will travel to Colorado for a Holiday family visit. It’ll be the first in many years that my immediate family is in one place to celebrate the holidays together. It’ll be a slightly late Thanksgiving with an early Christmas all mixed into one. I will also be with my two favorite gals in the whole world, my daughter and my sister. I’m thankful for both of them for helping me be me.
Our road travels should have clear weather with no more snow (or rain) in the forecast.


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Hello! You have a very interesting blog, it’s obvious that you like adventures 🙂 And looking at these winter photos, I just wanted to put on my lovely wool coat and go to the forest for a walk in the frost and snow 🙂
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House is looking good and you are farther along than I thought. Bet you are excited to get it finished and move into it. I know I would be. Looking forward to seeing you both this coming week. Drive safe.
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Sounds like you both found joy. Well done!
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Thank you Anton!!
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Sorry, I tried to leave a comment from my phone earlier today but I couldn’t log in 😦 You and Steve are perfect together and how nice to discover your true partner later in life, Cheryl. You have much to be thankful for with the house building and all your fun adventures. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
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Thanks Terri…you and Hans remind me of the same. Our Thanksgiving was quiet as it was just us, the shouse and a bunch of snow. My family is doing a tweener celebration next weekend in Colorado for both holidays. It’ll be the first in many years this groups been in one place and we’re all looking forward to the festivities.
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