It's not that I totally forgot, I just haven't had much time (or lets face it, motivation) to do any reflection, photo-editing, or thesaurus-ing. But finally, I bring you updates, such as they are.
For starters, I turned 27 back in July.
When you turn 27, you become mightier than the Yellow River. |
How did I celebrate, you ask? One of my best friends came to visit from Kansas so we could go camping and kayaking to celebrate my entry into my late-twenties. I've had some awesome birthdays during my years of travel, but this one easily makes the top three.
Not hard to figure out why. |
Let's also take a moment to appreciate the very first fire I made all by myself. Candles on a cake just can't compare. Say that five times fast. |
The drive is long enough that I end up having to do this with my sunglasses:
...otherwise I feel like my skull is being reshaped. |
Metaphor. Also a nice way to kill time while waiting in a construction zone in the middle of nowhere. |
One of the big events was this last Saturday. It was the 96th birthday of the National Park Service, and we had a special Moonlight Hike. A Moonlight Hike is a cross between a guided tour, historical reenactments with living history characters, and a good ol' fashioned night hike. They're fun for everyone, especially for the rangers who get to do different characters. This was my first year to be an actual character, in years past I would lead groups up the hill to the different stops, so I decided to go all out.
Photographs of women's uniforms from the 1970s have been floating around the office for as long as I've been there, and everyone is always amazed that women had to wear THAT. I decided that was going to be my talk, how women's roles and their uniforms have changed through the years. After doing the requisite research and photograph analysis, I bought fabric, hot glue sticks, and borrowed black stiletto boots.
I became "Gertie," a young ranger in the '70s who tried to prove to her male coworkers she could climb the hill no matter what and ended up spraining her ankle. While filling out her incident report, Gertie waxed nostalgic about the good ol' days of women being able to wear camping clothes and riding gear (and a real badge) in the early years of the NPS and lamented the change to skirts and heels as women became the eye candy in the visitor centers.
Can't quite reach Eye Candy status on my own, so I grabbed a tray of tasty treats. |
Hidden in the above picture is another little newsworthy item. You all out there in my imagination internet-land might not know this about me, but I once had long, flowing locks of blonde hair. Here is a dramatically enhanced photo to prove it:
Angst-y and weighed down. |
Less angst-y. Somewhat lighter. |
Next up on the radar: Taking on Philadelphia.