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Healing and Hiking Trails and The Connection With The Two

Healing and Hiking Trails: The Connection

When Forgiveness Seems Impossible, Let The Hiking Trail Be Your Healer

walking on a hiking trail is full of healing power

We’ve all got something we wish we could change. Something we find hard to forgive ourselves for. Maybe it’s a poor decision that’s been made. A regret that we wish could be done over. Maybe it’s a moment where we’ve hurt someone unintentionally yet the scars and the pain continues to live on. I don’t know what it is for you but for me well, I know this pain all too well. I am not always certain how to make it go away. But what I am certain of is that the healing can be found in nature and a hiking trail is a perfect place to begin the journey.

It’s Called Life and No One Can Escape Making Mistakes

No one can escape making careless choices. It’s called life. We live it. We learn from it. And then hopefully, move on from it. If anyone tells you that they’ve never made a bad decision well they’re either lying OR they haven’t lived long enough yet.    

I’ll gladly put my money down on knowing that one day, more than likely, they will probably find themselves in the same boat as we are. I pray not but chances are strong that they, too will make a regrettable decision at some point in their life. And although it’s just part of it, it does NOT have to be a life sentence. The car doesn’t have to stay in the ditch. We can get it back on the road and headed in the direction that God had us pointed in. But we’ve got to get quiet in order to hear his voice and there’s no better place to truly listen than when we’re walking alone out in nature.

In The Middle Of God’s Handiwork Is Where Healing Begins

Have you noticed how the stress level goes down when you’re in the woods on a hiking trail? It’s like the world stops and all you hear are the sounds of birds singing and squirrels barking. I love to listen to birds. Their songs are so beautiful.  

I’ve always been a more visual person noticing colors instead of paying attention to the sounds in nature. But over the last several years, I don’t know, but the sounds when I’m out on hike really jump out at me. Everything seems more alive. God’s handiwork is more noticeable when I’m in the middle of it and I can’t help but be in awe.

Stop And Listen

If you stop and listen you can hear a plethora of different songbirds singing in harmony with one another. You can hear the wind waltzing from one end of nature’s ballroom to the other. Have you ever really stopped what you were doing and LISTENED to it? It begins and then it ends and then repeats itself over and over. Years ago I actually wrote a poem that included those very words all put together almost the same way. I didn’t realize it until I was sitting here typing it.

Funny how we can remember something so vividly that it leaves an impression in our souls. But that’s what nature does to us. It leaves an impression to heals us, to remind us that we are one with something bigger. Someone bigger. And it will heal us if we allow it to.

One of my favorite scriptures is Job 12:7-10 from the NIV version of the Bible.  “But ask the animals, and they will teach you, or the birds in the sky and they will tell you; or speak to the earth, and it will teach you, or let the fish in the sea inform you. Which of all these does not know that the hand of the Lord has done this? In his hand is the life of every creature and the breath of all mankind.”

Nature Is Our Greatest Teacher

Nature is our teacher.  

I’ve actually learned more about myself when I’ve been out in the woods hiking, or in a treestand hunting, or simply taking a run around a nearby lake. If we will seek Him in nature we will find our peace.  

And better yet, we will find the healing that we’re longing for and that we so rightfully deserve. But we first must get quiet so that we can hear His voice and get direction for our next steps.  

Those next steps He has for us might just be on a narrow path covered in dirt. And the path may very well lead to forgiveness of self, bringing with it a sense of stillness to a restless heart. We’ll never know what He has planned until we take that first step toward Him. It’s time to lace up!

Happy Anniversary From Ruidoso, New Mexico

I’ll Take A Little Cheese With That Wine

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It’s not uncommon for me to travel to a place and immediately feel some sort of connection to it. I guess I’m just weird like that. No matter where we end up my first order of business is to explore my surroundings. In a nutshell, that means locating the nearest Walmart and Hobby Lobby.

However, high priority falls on finding Chick-fil-A and the local ice cream shop because if there is anything I can’t live without it’s the “number seven” (without tomato and lettuce) and my weekly peanut butter and hot fudge shake, heavy on the whipped cream.

My second undertaking is to begin what I do best…Googling stuff.   Did I mention that I “Google” everything and that includes, but is not limited to, restaurants, local points of interest, scenic hiking trails, and those one-of-a-kind “must sees.” That’s how I stumbled upon one of my all-time favorite places ever…Ruidoso, New Mexico.

mule deer in the mountains of ruidoso, new mexico

The name, Ruidoso (which means “noisy) not only rolls off the tongue sweetly and easily but it’s also fun to say out loud. It’s a village in New Mexico (more of a tourist town) nestled in the middle of the Sierra Blanca mountain range. Although it’s an hour and a half drive from our campground, we’ve never minded because the drive is not only scenic, with multiple mule deer and elk sightings,  it’s also extremely peaceful because the highway winds through the mountains and the view are breathtaking.

Despite having experienced it before, there are just some familiar places that touch your heart so much that you want to go back and relive it. Ruidoso is that for us. When our second wedding anniversary strolled around this past December neither Wes nor myself, had to think twice about where we wanted to spend it. It was unanimous.

Trying to find something we had never done before was going to be challenging but after a lot of discussions, we both realized we had NEVER been to a winery so I began searching. The Noisy Water Winery and Cellars had a high rating so we ended up giving it a go and it did not disappoint. In spite of not knowing what to expect, we found that there was more to wine and cheese tasting than we thought.

First, there were endless choices of cheese to sample and I was drawn to the “garlic” and “green chile” ones. I can honestly say that I have NEVER SEEN so many different kinds. I was at the point I couldn’t make a decision to save my life. However, Wes and I managed to select several and ordered an entire tray, with crackers, to snack on. I will say that it was the BEST cheese I have ever put in my mouth. You can even buy it by the pound and yes…yes we did!!

48355369_10216976078569851_6237962800803610624_oSampling wine is not exactly what I expected, though. When you walk in the atmosphere is a little intimidating.  Against the wall, behind the counter, is a diverse collection of wines to choose from and to begin the tasting you select three flavors that you want to try.  They give you a brief rundown of the wines…dry, sweet, red, white, customer favorites, and seasonal. I picked three. My husband picked three. I didn’t think that the small amount they put in the glass would give me buzz but boy… was I wrong!

Looking back it might have been because all we had that day was CHEESE to eat. Regardless, it was a lot of fun and we made some fun memories at that winery. Just about every review I read was five stars and our experience at The Noisy Water Winery was every bit of that and more.

We finished the day window shopping on the main drag in town.  I even stopped in a hiking store and picked myself up a walking stick and some trail medallions.  That’s another blog in itself that I will save for later.

Ruidoso is very popular and if you are ever fortunate enough to see it first hand you will instantly know why.  It has personality and warmth…an unexpected country charm in the mountains of New Mexico.  There are snow skiing opportunities, as well as casinos (Inn of the Mountain Gods and Billy the Kid Casino) and Ruidoso even has horse racing…Ruidoso Downs Racetrack.   

If you’re into hiking,  which we are, there are countless trails that range from easy to hard with unforgettable sights that you won’t see just anywhere. 

For me, winter is a great time to be there because although December is a colder month, the quaint little hamlet is a winter wonderland and perfect for the Christmas season. 

More than just a tourist stop, Ruidoso, New Mexico is a little slice of heaven.    I’ll always go back to visit when I’m in the area.   I’ll always carry a piece of it in my heart when I head back home and have to say goodbye.

Until the next time, New Mexico…ADIOS AMIGO!

xoxoxo,

Kelly     

 

Shout Out to New Mexico

If you know me personally then you know that my husband’s job takes him all around this great country of ours.  He has seen some of the coolest places and he’s also been to some hole in the walls that no one has ever heard of.   Because it’s a job that takes him away from home we were blessed last year to buy a camper that would make it a little more familiar and affordable for him when he had to be out for long stints of time.  I am thankful that I get to travel to his destinations whenever circumstances permit me to.   We have seen some amazing places in the last four years and the adventures we’ve experienced

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