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Whew, it was another whirlwind week of trip planning for this summer–and not getting much else done. So, it turns out that getting a campsite at Glacier National Park is actually harder than getting Taylor Swift tickets! We struck out with our first attempt on Wednesday, for a campsite on the east side of the park and had to scramble to find one in a private campground outside the park (which is a lot more expensive, plus you need to reserve entrance tickets to even enter the park). But, we learned our lessons, and Saturday morning at precisely 10:00 am, we were successful in nabbing a beautiful lakeview campsite on the west side of the park! You should have seen us celebrating here. And it turns out that the Canadian reservation system is a bit more civilized and very polite (no surprise there), and in spite of all the people trying to reserve campsites at the same time (their entire park system opened for reservations for the whole year on Friday morning at 10 am), we got a great campsite at Banff National Park, too. With those in place, we spent the rest of the weekend nailing down the rest of our itinerary–it has now expanded to an almost 5 1/2 week trip!
Only 12,000 people ahead of me! |
I continued to reconnect with friends and slowly build up my exercise stamina last week, in the wake of recovery from my long chronic illness relapse. One close friend grew up in southern California and really does not like winter here, so she has a tradition of the Coldest Day of the Year Walk (figuring if she can enjoy that, she can handle the rest of winter). With our temperatures below freezing for much of January, it seemed like Tuesday might be the coldest of the cold days, so she invited me and our other close friend for a walk. The three of us have been friends for 25 years, and our sons are also best friends (since kindergarten), but we hadn’t all been together since the wedding of one of their sons last September, so it was great to reconnect, walk and talk nonstop … in 12-degree weather!
Bird feeder is popular on those cold, snowy days |
Winter sunset – at 5:15!! Days are getting longer. |
And we went to another friends’ house for dinner Saturday and caught up with them over a delicious meal. It feels so good to be reconnecting and socializing again!
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Favorite Movies Watched in 2024 – my annual wrap-up of all the movies I reviewed last year, with my top picks in different categories, and how carefully I store them (ha ha).
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Friday Reads 1-24-25 – my brief weekly recap of what I am reading and listening to.
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Our son, 30, is reading Practical Adept, book 17 of the Spellmonger series by Terry Mancour, which he loves! He’s been working six days a week and sounded exhausted when I talked to him yesterday–I hope he’s had some reading time to unwind.
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