Gilbert, AZ
Well, after 13 days of traveling across 13 states, I made it to my sister's house. I have my own room and she got it all ready for me. I have gotten some things unpacked and put away, but most of my things will stay packed up until I get a place on my own.
Yesterday we left Kingman, AZ and headed toward Sedona, AZ. We through Oak Creek Canyon and ended up stopping at Indian Gardens, walked around, sat by the creek, had lunch and then went to Sedona. We hiked the Soldiers Pass Trail - well some of it anyway. It was such a beautiful day - I only had a long sleeve shirt, leggings and boots on. Herold's paws and my boots were covered in red mud by the time we were done. The views were incredible and we laid down a couple times and took it all in.
It took almost three hours to get to Gilbert and I got to experience wonderful Phoenix traffic on the way. I was exhausted when I got here and so happy to see my family. It is odd being back - like a limbo feeling. I am just taking it all in and trying to go with the flow as much as I can.
A few thoughts:
-Holy shit I just drove over 4100 miles across the United States.
-I saw Niagara Falls, Dr. Bob's house, Mississippi River, Black Hills Forrest, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Garden of the Gods, Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park, Grand Canyon, Oak Creek Canyon and Sedona. Not to mention all the scenery and wildlife in between.
-I met and talked to so many different people from all walks of life. I saw different ways of life from small town to big city.
-I experienced almost all the human emotions, I have learned to connect with my higher self and am learning how to trust my intuition over my thinking.
-Every single experience we have in life changes us - our perception on things, reveals truth, brings awareness... if we are open to receiving it. It is the very darkest just before the dawn and many don't make it to the dawn because it can be so scary and uncomfortable during the dark times that they fall back into the comfort zone.
-Not everything has to be planned, doesn't have to be black and white - there are gray areas and the gray areas are not bad. They are just uncertain and flexible. It is ok to not know and for the course to change due to circumstances.
-There are two questions to ask myself that an old friend shared with me many years ago and they are, "How important is this, really?" and "Would I rather be right, or happy?"
-Be true to yourself.
-Everything, absolutely everything, is divine.
- You can connect the dots looking back, but not looking forward - so stay present & enjoy where you're at.
-Reflect, but don't regret, for everything happens for a reason.
-Dancing to kids bob music with your nieces reminds you not to take things so seriously... and also that you are really out of shape.
Last hotel meal of the cross country journey... thank god!
Oak Creek Canyon - Indian Gardens
Look a at this heart, Kim! <3
Hike at Soldiers Pass Trail in Sedona, AZ
Heart for Kim <3
Passed out with muddy paws :)