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Onto 2022: Goals and Family Fun

 We're 3 weeks into 2022 and so far, other than work related stress and routine, we got back into the swing of things relatively quickly. So here we are, enjoying life and making goals for what the year has in store. 

A few of our goals for this year:

1. Maddy--to run a little more and do a couple races with mom to keep up her endurance for soccer. 

2. Jax-to be kind and work on jujustu and t-ball. 

3. Brad-to hike at least once a month and camp a lot more than last year, get the boat up and running, be mindful of our spending habits, and to be present more. 

4. Me: To read 1 book a month, to write more, to take a picture a day, and to do one video/family film a month, do 2 sprint Triathlons this summer, and 1 1/2 marathon. 


We started it off right with a camping adventure to Salt Creek, our January hike up Striped Peak Loop, and the first film done highlighting the adventure. I think the best part was waking up to a tsunami advisory thanks to a volcano off the coast of the Tonga Islands, honestly, and freaking out a bit since we were on the coast camping. But, all was well, and a perfectly fun, foggy, and enjoyable weekend. 

Here's to our weekend adventures and more to come this year!

 January Video: Camping Adventure



Master chef while we camp




Enjoying checking out the bunkers

Diverse terrain on our hike













Mossy trees along the trail


Relaxing after the 7.5 mile jaunt





Cool snake we found






Watching a woodpecker flying away


My goofy girl





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