
I am thankful that being out in nature has helped me find my balance. Anytime I need to work through something, whether it be recovering emotionally from a miscarriage or working through a toddler meltdown, I know that once I step outside, things will get at least a little better.
I am thankful that I found HiB as a new mother, which, for the past three years, has provided the community I so badly needed to make it through these tough first years of motherhood. They showed me the true beauty of raising kids to love the outdoors and how nature can heal both tiny and big wounds.
November 6: Jen Taylor
I am thankful for the variety hiking provides – short or long distances, technical or easy, and with scenery variations. In this photo, one of the ladies is carrying my second child. Her son is in preschool and 50 lbs., so she can’t do carrier hikes, and I can’t do carrier hikes with two kids. So we came together to coordinate so we both can do a carrier hike! We love the challenge and HiB, so we made it work! I’m definitely thankful for the friends I’ve made through HiB.
We've never regretted an outing, even when it was snowing or raining. We can always count on it for adventure or a new memory. Even if we're all grumbling about the sticky humidity or chilly rain, we're doing it together, discovering nature in new ways, and getting muddy in puddles, and we know it'll end with a story they'll tell all week and likely hot cocoa! Best of all are the smiles – running through the leaves, seeing how many colors they can name, spotting butterflies, or listening closely to see if they hear any critters. I just love and am so thankful that they are growing up with an outlook on life that appreciates snowy or rainy days as much as sunny days and only hope that translates to other parts of their lives as they grow older.
Hiking with my 3-year-old has taught me to (very painfully at times) stop and see the world with fresh, new eyes. Every sound, every bird, every bug, every leaf, every rock is new and exciting and inspires 50 questions from my child.
It forces me to slow down both mentally and physically and just be there, very present in the moment.
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