Well, here it is - my first blog post! This as been over two years in the making. I first set up my blogger page back in December 2010 and there it has sat for two years. So I am just diving in! Better late than never!
The other day I signed up to Simple Scrapper premium membership and yesterday did my first challenge. I used one of the March story starters and one of the February templates. I don't normally have this much journalling on a page but I outdid myself! This is a story from early last year when we were up at Rafferty's on holiday and the four of us drove up to Treetops Adventure Park where we walked around the treetops.
I used the Paislee Press and One Little Bird collaboration kit Epic, which I just love!
The experience was pretty scary but awesome at the same time! The journalling reads:
Our family word for 2012 was ‘effort’ and
boy did we use a lot of effort at our visit to Treetops Adventure Park.
Treetops consists of three different climbs through the treetops of varying
difficulty - green (easy), blue (moderate and red (difficult). They are
situated between 5 and 15 metres up in the trees. There are wire crossings,
wooden crossings and flying foxes. Keep in mind that I had to decide if I was
going to do it rather than stay on the ground and take photos. So I decided to
face my fears! None of us really like heights and I would say that Bruce and I are
scared of heights! Nonetheless we through we would at least give it a go and
the kids really wanted to try it!
Elisha kitted us up in our harness belts
and helmets and took us through a short training course. The courses were for
ten years and up (there were smaller courses for younger kids). Off we set on
the green course. Then on the blue course I went first and on the red course
Bruce went first. Even on the green course there were some definite hairy
moments. I knew logically we couldn’t fall as we were attached all the time
with two ropes and the main rule was ABC (always be connected!) but we were
very high up!
There were moments where we all through we
wouldn’t be able to continue but we helped each other, took lots of deep
breaths and went very slowly. We really bonded as a family and encouraged each
other - the kids were fantastic! There was some discussion after the blue
course as to whether we should do the final ‘difficult’ red course and we
decided to give it a try. We were so chuffed when we completed it - again by
helping and encouraging each other! Three hours and a sensational effort!
Well, that's my first post! Expect to see some changes on the look of the blog as I work out how to change things, but I have spent so much time procrastinating about what the blog should look like and what to say etc, that I was just frozen. Anyway, there you go!
Thanks
Mon x
Good for you! Looks great!
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