Monday, October 31, 2011

Good Things Always Appear


Wow, where has the month gone? And we woke up to snow this morning so a bowl of oatmeal porridge for breakfast was in order. We are all set to go tomorrow morning to the US.

Things have rolled along so quickly for Randal & I as we camped out in Cochrane AB. We certainly feel we are on the wave of our goals and adventure of travelling. We have become very clear with life together.Many  things have showed up in our life that has steered us in that direction.

We viewed  Food Matters which gave us an insight of the importance of good diet and maintaining our health. We also viewed The Living Matrix Movie This is a full length film on The New Science of Healing, which featured some top practitioners and researchers who reveals the scientific theories behind alternative healing and offer their perspectives on how these new concepts may shift the future of healthcare.

Our visits to Calgary were always busy with appointments, suppers with the family, walks, attending volleyball games and violin lessons.

















The Hilderman household is a well scheduled one and now that Kaney has her driver's licence the pressure is taken off Kerry and Lynne with getting everyone at the right place at the right time.


Wednesday, October 12, 2011

My First Mountain Climb Experience

This past Thanksgiving weekend was a truly exciting one for me, to say the least!

After breakfast on a beautiful October 9th morning, Randal & I were picked up by Lynne, Kerry along with my granddaughters, Kaney, Lexi and Nikki to spend the day on Mt. John Laurie, commonly known as “Yamnuska”, which is a Stoney Indian word meaning “Mountain with sheer cliffs”.

For a prairie -gal, this was my first time on a 5 hour walk up 775 meters above from where we were we started from. I was encouraged to take part as there were groups of other walkers of all ages, from very young to seniors and dogs.

I walked in a very cautious manner using two walking sticks. Going up on the rocky, root-bound, narrow winding path was challenging at times, but we took time to rest at various stages. As a true mountain climber, I took very slow steps and drink plenty of water.

I brought my sport water bottle with me and I had a pair of magsteps insoles in my new walking shoes.

Halfway along the switch-backs we stopped to have a snack and I had to make a decision whether to go further. I was feeling pretty good at this point as long as I did not look up to see how far we needed to climb. I kept my eyes looking down to where my next step would be.

When we reached the area where adventurous climber took the gully to the very top, Randal & I took a rest and just enjoyed the view and sunshine. We watched as Lynne and Nikki, my 9 year old granddaughter, climb through the gully and waved from the ledge above us. Kerry, Kaney and Lexi were not seen as they where far ahead of us by this time and had gone to the top.

I was told the decent was would be much easier and would take less time. I was not sure of this as the path did not look the same and I really had to secure good footing. I tried not to look down to where I was to go. My legs were starting to feel the the previous up-climb. I felt muscles I did not know I had!!

Kerry had suggested a path that would be longer but much easier to do. He lead the way until the path ran out. The way back up added to more agony to my legs. So I limped down the rest of the way and was relieved when the path levelled out on to the parking lot.

My recovery time the next few days was to do plenty of Yoga stretches, drink PiMag water and use the Biaxial-powermag  and rubbing the muscles with CM cream.  Of course I got plenty of rest in my sleep system.

 Thank to all the encouragement from my family and the Nikken products for making this adventure so exciting and healing.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

New Albertans.

We are well settled in being Albertans.

We have been here since September 18, which has given us time to get all the necessary paper work done to officially be residents here. I now know what an immigrant must feel like when they arrive in Canada! In order to get our driver's license and health insurance we needed proof of Canadian citizenship (pass port and birth certificate), permanent address, an Alberta phone number (that I can see) and an Alberta bank account.

Not only our RAM had to go through a check, we had to get a Saskatchewan driving record abstract before we could get driving insurance. Since Randal had lived in Alberta for 20 years, his record was researched as well.

I guess we passed everything as we were able to put red and white plates on our Open Range Travel Trailer and Dodge RAM Truck. Now we are colour coordinated!!

We have a Calgary address so the government will know where we live. It is amazing how many other campers we have met so far that are full time Rvers and have done the same thing, of using one of their children's address as theirs!!

We are making it a habit to get out every morning walk even in the rainy weather, like it was this morning. Today is a good morning for oatmeal porridge for breakfast.