Time to buy some long johns…

When I was a kid and we went on vacation or to family reunions, we always drove. It didn’t matter if it was 5 hours to the beach or 12 hours to Texas, we would pile up in my dad’s Fleetwood Brougham and make the trek with stops every few hours to pee.

The soundtrack to many of these trips was Garrison Keillor’s “Prairie Home Companion“.

As a child I used to roll my eyes when my dad would change the channel from Z-93 to NPR. This was before I had my own Walkman so I was a prisoner – trapped in the back seat, forced to endure, gasp, talk radio! Except when A Prairie Home Companion came on. Even as a 6 year old, I loved the show. There was something about the combination of comedy, music and storytelling that always had my attention. My favorite was always the “Lives of the Cowboys” and I often quoted their jokes (not always realizing some of the double entendres behind them and not understanding what would make my grandmother gasp in shock in the retelling!)

I also loved the music – bluegrass, hymns, folk music, gospel – such a spectrum that wasn’t the normal listening tastes of a kid in the early 80’s. But as I loved singing, I would use the songs’ harmonies to develop my own abilities.

When I entered high school, APHC went off the air, and we spent less time taking long road trips. It wasn’t until I was an adult that I rediscovered Garrison and his friends again.

When Keillor had a stroke in 2009, I got the idea in my head that I needed to see the show live.  I was so excited to hear that they would be coming to Atlanta on tour, but when I went to get tickets they were sold out!  The idea stayed in the back of my head for some time, so when I put together my Big Adventure List, “See A Prairie Home Companion Live” was at the top of the list.

Then I decided to go crazy with the idea.  Not only would I see it live, I would make the trip all the way to Minnesota to see it in the Fitzgerald.  And why not just get completely wacky and do it in February!  In Minnesota!  This Georgia girl is going to experience a Minnesota Winter.

So, the tickets have been bought, plans have been made to join my friends Joann and Matt, along with my husband Matthew to head to St. Paul, Minnesota for the February 11th show.

Now, how to convince Garrison to let me get up and sing with him on the show… ?

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The New Normal (Or, Seizing The Carp)

When I decided to start this blog, it was solely to chronicle my adventures during the next 12 months.  Why I chose to do these adventures wasn’t  to be a big part of it, and I didn’t want to bore everyone with why I have this bucket list.

Yesterday, however, I received some news that shook me to the core.  One of my oldest friends here in Atlanta died suddenly.  He had been battling melanoma, but I don’t think anyone was prepared for him to go so suddenly.

It brought into sharp focus how precious this gift of life is to us all.  We are lucky every day that we are on this earth, and the idea that it could all go away suddenly makes you want to squeeze every last drop out of it.

About 4 months ago I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.  This was definitely a life changing moment, and everyday has been an exercise in learning what my “new normal” is.  From now on, it will be normal for me to have to take nerve blockers daily for pain that make me sleepy and cognitively fuzzy.  It is normal for me to jab myself with a needle once a week with medicine to keep me from having another exacerbation of MS.  It’s normal for me to open a new doctor’s bill every time I get the mail.  And it’s normal for me to have that niggling fear in the back of my brain that while my MS is manageable now, one day it might not be.

Also, I’m re-learning what I can and can’t do physically because of the fatigue associated with MS.  That was the real reason behind this list.  I wanted to make sure that everyday the list of things I “can’t” do shrinks, and the list of things I “can” do grows and becomes a list of things I have done.

This year is the year for me to push the limits and discover what the next “New Normal” is.  I’m looking forward to it.

So, in the spirit of Mr. Keating and Newsies, I shall let 2012 be the year I seize the day!

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1 Year and 1 Day To Go!

We all have “Bucket Lists” of things we want to do before we die.  Many times they are filled with crazy, fantastic ideas like “Win the Lottery” or “Visit Every Country In The World”.

Well, with the supposed end of the world coming on December 21, 2012, I got to thinking, “What are some conceivable things that I can accomplish in a year that will be fun and fulfilling – just in case the Mayans get it right?”  Thus was born – Kristie’s Big Adventure!

Over the next year and 1 day I am going to try to check off as many things off the following list as possible:

  • Start a blog (oooh!  First check mark!)
  • See “A Prairie Home Companion” in the Fitzgerald Theater
  • Go on a road trip with friends
  • Go rock climbing
  • Hike part of the Appalachian Trail and camp out
  • Go to Space Camp
  • Explore the Grand Canyon
  • Go Skydiving
  • Go an entire day without using technology
  • Go Zip-lining
  • Be in a film or TV show (even as an extra)
  • Learn another language
  • Ride a mechanical bull

This is, of course, a list in progress – I am open to adding to it!  Also, I get the feeling that a few of these can be combined.

So that’s my goal.  And come December 21, 2012, if I can’t manage to get a ride with John Cusack, then at least I’ll die having had a blast over the last 528,480 minutes!

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