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This blog was started in 2008 when we did IVF for the first time to build our family after 5 1/2 years of infertility. We now have 14 and 8 year old boys (thanks to modern medicine) and we are enjoying our blessed life as parents ♥ In the summer of 2016 we took another huge step and moved across the country from Oklahoma to New York! This blog is about life and everything in between



Monday, September 26, 2022

Hiking NY: Climbing Mts Street and Nye

The weekend before last I headed out to the mountains for my last climb of the season! I met my hiking buddy Ken there at the Adirondack Loj at Heart Lake Wilderness Campground where I had made a campsite reservation x2 nights. The trailhead we needed was right off the campsite area so it worked out perfectly!

This was my first time staying there and it was a beautiful area. Heart Lake is right there by the campgrounds with a nice dock and chairs to relax by the view. And what a view! The leaves were just starting to change for the autumn, so we enjoyed glimpses of oranges and reds within the green.

You can have up to 3 tents per site, so we had plenty of room for each of ours by the fire pit. Thankfully when we arrived on Saturday afternoon the weather was amazing so we had no issues setting up and enjoying a relaxing evening by the firepit with some smores and a light dinner.




However there was definitely rain in the forecast for that night and the next day, so we set up my tarp above the table to *try* to keep some of our area dry so we could still make meals.






We tucked in early, and our alarms went off at 5am so we could hit the trail by 6am! Our bags were ready to go and after strapping on our headlamps we easily made our way to the trailhead. After only about 30-45min the sun lit up the forest enough to where we could turn off our lights and continue on.


The first couple of  miles went pretty quickly and when we got to the first water crossing we were able to easily rock hop across it with no issues.



At the second water crossing there was a large tree fallen so we balanced across it to the other side and continued on our way!


Once the ascent started Ken needed to take it slow on the rocky trails so we took our time. We had a rest at the junction where the trail splits between Street and Nye, then decided to do Street first as it was a further distance. The rain was forecasted to start around noon so we were trying to beat it!

We summited Street first around 10:30am and after a brief rest we turned around and headed back to the junction.

Our view from Street! Not much haha

After the junction it was only about 30min to summit Nye and then get back down. We were still ahead of the rain at this point so we were happy!

We stopped again at the junction on the way down for our lunch and a quick rest, then began our journey back to camp. We were trying to get as far as we could before the rain started, but the rocky trail slowed us down. Right on schedule the rain started gently around noon so we stopped to put on our ponchos. Thankfully we did because right after that the rain got stronger and it poured almost the rest of the way down!

We didn't know how much the water levels would rise on the two water crossings we had to make, so once the rocky trail smoothed out a bit we kicked it into high gear and tromped through the mud and water on a mission. At this point our feet were already soaked so there was no point in trying to avoid them! When we did get to the water crossings we just walked right through the streams to clean off our shoes haha!

We made good time coming back and conveniently the rain stopped just before we got back to camp around 2pm. We rested for a bit then decided to have dinner early while the weather cooperated. Ken cooked us up a feast of bacon cheeseburgers for dinner, then we built another fire (yay for dry wood!) and enjoyed some smores and hot cocoa while we warmed up.


By 6pm we were exhausted so we showered and got dry FINALLY and bid each other goodnight then tucked into our tents to rest. Perfect timing because the next round of rain started around 7pm and it stormed off and on the rest of the night!

The next morning we got up around 6am and Ken fixed us bacon and eggs. Although the rain had stopped, everything was now wet and muddy so we packed up the best we could and were on the road heading home by 7:30am!

I made an obligatory stop at Stewarts for gas, coffee, and these delicious treats to bring home to my boys!

All in all it was a great trip despite the rain, and I would say Street and Nye were some of the "easier" high peaks I've done. The trail was enjoyable, and camping overnight at Heart Lake was the perfect arrangement. Our trip was timed just right, because just a few days later the Adirondacks started getting snow and ice on the summits!!


These two high peaks put me now at #26 out of #46 on my slow journey to be a 46er. I'm looking forward to getting back out there next summer for more challenges!


Thursday, September 22, 2022

Autumn Roasted Garlic Parmesan Acorn Squash



If you are looking for an easy way to make a healthy snack this fall, search no further!

We recently went to the Amish market just in time for an amazing assortment of fall produce. In the haul I got an acorn squash to try and this recipe was a hit! So quick and easy to put together.

Ingredients:

1 acorn squash
Olive oil
Grated parmesan
Garlic powder
Italian seasoning
Salt

Preheat to 400° then seed and slice your squash (don't worry about the skin--it softens in the oven!). Keep the slices no more than about half an inch thick for even cooking. In a large bowl add the squash and a generous splash of oil, then season to taste with remaining ingredients. Toss to coat well then spread out in single layer on a nonstick surface or roasting pan. Bake for 30min, flipping pieces once halfway thru. When parmesan is roasted and golden they are ready!


A delicious savory and nutritious treat that you can easily make a big batch of to eat on throughout a busy week.

Saturday, September 3, 2022

The Land of Fire and Ice: My Visit to Iceland

Last week I headed out for a semi-solo adventure to Iceland! I say "semi-solo" because although I was with a small group of women from the All Women All Trails Facebook group, I did not know anyone and I traveled there by myself. However after spending the week together we all got to know each other and made friendships to last!

Nick dropped me off at Rochester airport in NY for my short flight to JFK.

After navigating the insanity that is JFK, I found my next terminal for IcelandAir and grabbed my first and only official "meal" of the day, a breakfast pizza! Yum

After an 8hr layover (!) at JFK, I finally boarded my 9pm flight to Iceland and got myself as comfy as possible for the 5hr flight. I watched the sun set and rise in those few short hours while snoozing, snacking, reading, and watching a movie.

DAY 1
Sunrise over Iceland!

I landed in Reykjavik without incident and collected my bags and went thru customs. I found my driver there to pick me and another traveler in the group up and we headed out for the 45min drive from the airport to Reykjavik to our first lodging, Hotel Klettur.

My assigned roommate was Christina and we hit it right off after meeting that afternoon!



I met all the other ladies in our travel group in the lobby while waiting for our rooms, then some of them decided to check out the city while some of us took a nap and rested before dinner.

That evening was our official welcome dinner where we all got to meet each other and our guide David introduced himself. I'm sure he was excited to guide a group of crazy women for the next week!

Our delicious dinner was chicken over mashed vegetables with roasted peppers and gravy.

Stuffed crepes and fruit for dessert with coffee!

DAY 2

We left Reykjavik and headed east for adventures! Today we would be seeing the popular "Golden Circle" and our first stop was in Thingvellir National Park where we stopped for a scenic view of Thingvellir lake.




We headed into the park for a bit of hiking, and along the way got to see the amazing location where the American and European tectonic plates are separating!







This area is also the site of Iceland's first parliament in the early 900s.






After this location we moved on a bit more to the next destination of Gulfoss waterfall. This was a beautiful scenic hike along a walkway down into the canyon to almost the top of the falls. Beyond beautiful!












After the waterfall our next stop was the Great Geysir and Strokkur! These were in a very active geothermal area and the Strokkur geyser goes off about every 7min.

Views of a glacial finger along the way!

Thermal pools along the path
 Strokkur geyser






Our final adventure of the day was some relaxation at the Secret Lagoon. This pool that is fed by a natural hot spring was the first "public pool" in Iceland. It is not a spa like the more popular Blue Lagoon in Iceland, but much more simple and casual.

Miniature elf houses surrounding the pools...

Boiling hot springs all around the pool








We ended the days adventures and headed out to the town of Hvolsvollur to stay a night at the Hotel Fljotshild which was on a farm in the middle of nowhere with amazing views of mountains, a volcano, and a glacier!




But first, coffee!

For dinner I chose beef lasagna

After dinner some of us took a stroll around the farm. We saw pigs, chickens, sheep, and horses!




I HAD to get closer to the sheep. We got permission to open the gate and one little guy let us pet him!









Such breathtaking views!






DAY 3

We left the hotel early and our first stop was the amazing 200ft Seljalandsfoss waterfall just up the road from our hotel! This waterfall is different in that there's a path you can take behind the falls!











Food and souvenirs at the end


Our next stop was a longer hike on the Skoga Trail at the beautiful Skogafoss waterfall. For this some of us hiked up the trail following the river upstream for about 2.5 miles before turning back. The entire trail was filled with views of valleys, canyons, wild sheep, mountains, ocean views, and countless waterfalls.

This waterfall is Skogafoss, and the trail to the side is the one we hiked along.



View from the top of Skogafoss


View looking the other way at the ocean. See the natural rock arch?








Lots of wild sheep along the way





























The huge Kaefufoss waterfall is where a few of us stopped to rest and then turn around. I would absolutely love to backpack along this trail and see the whole thing!







After this long hike we grabbed some much needed lunch...

...then moved on to the Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach! This beach consisted of black sand and all different colors of tiny rocks, but the most striking features are the basalt columns along the cliff edge. Just amazing! The color contrasts are otherworldly.






















After the beach we headed over to walk a trail along the rim of the breathtaking Fjadrargljufur Canyon (say that 3x fast) where the Fjarda River cuts through it with several waterfalls and flows out to the ocean. Our guide dropped us at one end of the trail and we walked along the path and met him at the other end.























We left the countryside and headed to our next lodging, the Hotel Skaftafell. We drove along with views of the glacial fingers, and had a view of the glacier from our hotel window!




Dinner was a delicious fish with veggies and chocolate mousse for dessert. Yum!


DAY 4

This day we headed off to the Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon where we would get on an amphibious boat and explore the lagoon and it's icebergs!









The black lines are layers of volcanic ash from eruptions! The icebergs that are brighter blue have recently flipped over. They lose the blue as they dry out more above the water level.






Seals were swimming all over watching us!


Where the glacier is running off into the lagoon.

At one point our tour guide snagged a small ice chunk from the water and let us look at it close up.
















After the boat ride we got to walk along the lagoon shore for a bit before heading across the bridge.






The outlet to the lagoon where the icebergs and glacial runoff flow out to the ocean. During high tide it flows backwards!



Next up was the amazing Diamond Beach where the ice chunks wash up onto the black sand. This one was right up there with the Black Sand Beach as far as beauty!!




















After this beach and some lunch we headed off for a real adventure--glacier hiking! We met our guide at their location to transfer onto their 4x4 van, then started on the 30min offroad drive to the edge of the Breidamerkurjokull section of the largest glacier in Iceland--Vatnajokull.

Icelandic hotdog for lunch! So good. I had 2 :D

Our guide Pavel

View behind the building

We all strapped on our helmets and harnesses then followed Pavel on a 30 min walk over hills and streams to where the ice began.







At this point we reached the edge of the ice so we stopped to put our crampons on. The glacier appears "dirty" due to a layer of volcanic ash from the recent eruption. As the ice melts, the ash builds up and eventually washes down the runoff into the streams.









Looking down into a glacial ravine











But my FAVORITE part of this was when we exited the glacier and got to explore an ice cave!! It was beyond amazing to see the colors shining thru the ice from underneath.











Heading back to the van

After the hiking we were treated to some coffee which warmed us up just perfectly!

Dinner that evening was lamb with veggies!

DAY 5

We left our hotel and began working our way back west. Our first adventure for the day was a nice hike up to the Svartifoss waterfall in the Skaftafell National Park. There were several other waterfalls along the way, but Svartifoss was special....



....it is surrounded by basalt columns! So pretty.






The rest of the group turned around at the bridge in front of the falls, but me and a few other ladies decided to take a detour and do a loop that took us on top the cliff and circled back around. So we got the view from the top of the falls as well! A great bonus was fields full of ripe blueberries and crowberries that we got to snack on along the trail. This loop ended up being just under 2.5mi.









From here we stopped at a gift shop on the way to our next hotel. I got some Icelandic Merino Wool and other little trinkets!

Hotel Ork was our next place to stay.


The dinner was salmon over barley and a creme brulee for dessert! All so delicious.


This hotel had a hot tub so we took full advantage!

DAY 6

This day was filled with high winds and heavy rains which did not bode well for our planned 5 mile hike. Instead we drove around the smaller towns as we made our way back west to end the trip. At one of the local grocery stores I grabbed a few goodies, including a 1kg bag of organic Icelandic barley! I can't wait to cook some delicious meals this winter with it.


We got back into Reykjavik for our final day in Iceland. For our free afternoon we checked out a local food court...



...and walked along the colorful streets of the city!



A few girls and I decided to be cultured and visit a museum...the Phallological Museum that is! For research purposes of course.


There were specimens from all different kinds of animals--big and small--from mice and deer to whales and elephants! Even one human part that was donated post mortem.



















We had to sign the guestbook of course!

After that we made our way back to the hotel to freshen up and get ready for our farewell dinner.



Dinner was at a great restaurant where there was a salad and soup buffet. I got some bell pepper soup for the first time, and it was so good!! The meal was fish with vegetables.


One last group photo!

I got up early the next morning to head to the airport and begin the journey back to the US. I had to get one last hotdog there!

Finally it was my turn to board the IcelandAir plane and take the 5hr flight back to the US. I connected at Boston airport this time and barely made it thru the inefficient US customs before connecting to my return flight into Buffalo.

All in all it was an amazing trip and I'm so glad I was able to see this beautiful country! Now it's back to real life and getting the boys ready to go back to school next week.






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