Saturday, April 23, 2011

Thank Goodness

Thank goodness that life is always changing..........otherwise I would not have gotten up early today to buy tickets to see the Roman Col0sseum and up early yesterday to buy tickets to fly to Salt Lake for my grandbaby's baby shower.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Same Trail

When you have a blog about how everything is always changing, you notice a trail in your life that has not changed. Bernie and I found the Weldon Spring Hiking Trail in about 1985. We used to take the kids hiking there. We would start at the beginning and walk out to the bluffs over the Missouri River. We would start at the end and go down to the bridge to enjoy the creek. That was about how far Sandi could go. Bernie says that she would do goofy things to distract everyone when she started getting tired and needed to turn around. Sound like Sandi? Probably. When I walked this trail recently I saw parents with small children doing the same trek that we did with our kids. There is one new bridge on the trail, but, other than that, the trail is pretty much as it has always been. Jeff and Stacie were the first to walk the whole trail with Bernie. That was quite an accomplishment for them --- a little over five miles (some of it is steep hills) at about 10 years old. Do either of you remember the accomplishment of being the first to walk the whole trail? Ben says that when he thinks of going hiking he still thinks of this trail as the place to go. One Saturday I took the Daniel Boone Sixth Graders (that wanted to go) on the trail. I don't think I even had a "release form" back in those days. Now, there is something that has changed: teachers don't do anything without a release form nowdays. The name of the trail has changed. In 2004 when they were celebrating the 200th anniversary of Lewis and Clark they changed the name to the Lewis and Clark Trail. The part we do is called the Lewis Trail. The trail that includes the longer loop is called the Clark Trail. I was on the trail one day in May right after the Bicentennial Celebration. I found a big landmark they erected on the trail explaining that the Lewis and Clark Expedition camped here. It included a Clark Journal Entry dated May 22, 1804. I was reading the Journal Entry on May 22, 2005. Kinda fun. Life is always changing. Other people had the little kids on the trail this time. Others had their dog with them on the trail. This trail is a constant in the 29 years that Bernie and I have lived in St. Charles County. It's a funny feeling when I am in the process of writing a blog about how things are always changing and I find a trail that has not changed much at all.