Hopefully the holiday season has been good to you and yours. Happy New Year! The weather has been tumultuous throughout British Columbia. Some great possibilities for outdoor activity but not so conducive to anything involving an airport! Living in British Columbia, we are home to incredible biodiversity and terrain conducive to outdoor physical activity during all seasonsContinue reading “Wild About Outdoor Learning Society Celebrates”
Tag Archives: New Year’s Resolutions
Reframing 2018
I’m am writing this blog post as a series of questions but it is actually a reframing of my New Year’s Resolutions. I am undaunted by the fact that I have been writing the same resolutions using different words and forms for many years. To believe that we cannot become better is to admit defeat. Continue reading “Reframing 2018”
The Best Version of Ourselves
This year I have read a plethora of reasons NOT to participate in the tradition of New Year’s resolutions: “If you can’t love yourself at 185 lbs., you can’t love yourself at 150 lbs.” “Embrace who you are.” “Be gentle with yourself.” I am a believer in self care and proactive, positive change but these loudContinue reading “The Best Version of Ourselves”
What Matters Most?
Santa chose a winner with the book selection for my stocking this year, Fifteen Dogs by Andre Alexis. This Giller prize winner is a quick, enjoyable read with prompts pondering of the big questions of life. Apollo and Hermes make a bet that given human intelligence, any animal would be even more unhappy thanContinue reading “What Matters Most?”
To New Year Resolution or Not to…
Everywhere you go these days, the shift has happened from Merry Christmas to the focus on New Year plans and best wishes. 2015 is nearly upon us and I will not be going to bed early. I am a grand believer in celebrating each new year. I’m also a grand believer in the New Year’sContinue reading “To New Year Resolution or Not to…”